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Tim Cook Steps Down as Apple CEO as Robots Start Beating Humans

In this episode, we unpack the shocking news of Tim Cook stepping down as Apple CEO and what the leadership change could mean for the future of the tech giant. We also look at a humanoid robot from Honor called “Flash” that just broke a half-marathon record in Beijing — reportedl ...  Show more

AI Lifeguards Hit UAE Beaches as WhatsApp Faces Privacy Questions

In this episode, we look at how the UAE is bringing AI to the beach with smart cameras and sensors designed to improve safety and assist lifeguards in real time. We also break down the growing privacy concerns surrounding WhatsApp as Meta faces legal action over its encryption an ...  Show more

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