Catch Word #285 – Cinephile, gearhead, history buff

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Chatterbox #348 – Digital Twins

What if there were a copy of you at work, answering emails and joining meetings while you slept? After Anna read a BBC article about people who are building AI versions of themselves, she brought the idea to Andrew, and the two of them talk about what these “digital twins” could ...  Show more

Catch Word #293 – Chinamaxxing

Have you started seeing videos that celebrate Chinese culture all over your feed, like someone swapping coffee for green tea? Andrew and Indiana noticed this trend too, and in this episode they teach three pieces of China-related slang and ask why it is all happening now. Their a ...  Show more

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