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Welcome to our podcast. We will explore the latest news in Technology. If you like Technology, this is your podcast. Our podcast will prepare you and give you a view of the future.Copyright Caleb A Santos
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  • Tech News in War and Health.
    Jun 30 2025
    The Russian have taken over a vital resource in their fight against Ukraine--Lithium. Find out how it affects us and Ukraine. On the health news, progress is being made--Lab grown Liver tissues. How it can impact human transplants. Exciting news on the horizon. Join us.

    If you like Tech news, Check out Tech Explorers page on Facebook. Lots of exciting news.
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    2 m
  • Tech news
    Jun 18 2025
    Greetings. Welcome aboard. Remember the old Superman episode where he was using his xray vision and seeing thru walls? Well, Technology has taken us a long way. Now, there is talk by Homeland Security about using this technology to see thru the walls. This technology can be used to help firefighters fight fires in a safe and effective way.

    The second part is about Ai being used to alleviate congestion. Brisbane, Australia has been struggling with massive traffic jams. Ai is being deployed to help with the problem. This system is supposed to predict, plan and control existing traffic network.

    links---

    1- https://www.theepochtimes.com/tech/homeland-security-is-developing-technology-to-see-through-walls-5871240


    2- https://www.theepochtimes.com/world/brisbane-council-employs-ai-to-help-curb-worsening-traffic-congestion-5873550


    • X-ray vision technology (Directly addresses the first topic)
    • Through-wall imaging (More technical and common term for the technology)
    • Homeland Security surveillance technology (Connects to the mentioned application and agency)
    • Firefighter safety technology (Highlights a key benefit and user group)
    • AI traffic management (Core concept of the second part)
    • Traffic congestion solutions (Broader term for the problem AI is addressing)
    • Brisbane traffic AI (Specific location + technology, good for local searches)
    • Predictive traffic control (Describes a function of the AI system)
    • Smart city technology (Broader category that encompasses both AI traffic and potentially through-wall imaging for public safety)
    • Emergency response technology (Connects to the firefighter application, broader than just X-ray vision)
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    7 m
  • Tech news
    Jun 17 2025
    AI isn’t just here—it’s reshaping industries, economies, and everyday interactions, whether we realize it or not. Have you ever found yourself shouting, “Let me talk to a real person!”? Chances are, AI was behind the scenes, handling the conversation.
    We’ve reached a tipping point. AI isn’t just a helpful tool anymore—it’s actively transforming the workforce. And while automation has always brought change, the pace this time is staggering.

    The chatbot revolution The CEO of Klarna, a leading fintech company, recently issued a stark warning: AI is already replacing white-collar workers at a rate that could spark a recession. Here’s the breakdown—Klarna once had 5,500 employees. Despite record growth, the company now operates with just 3,000 people, largely due to AI-powered automation.
    One chatbot alone has replaced the work of 700 customer service employees.

    And it’s not just Klarna. Businesses worldwide are making similar moves, prioritizing AI-driven efficiency while trimming their human workforce. Initially, Klarna’s CEO championed the benefits. Now, he’s sounding the alarm about the broader economic consequences.
    Anthropic, the company behind AI tool Claude, has projected that up to half of all entry-level white-collar jobs could disappear in the next five years. Some experts argue it could happen even sooner.

    Want more tech news? Check out https://www.komando.com/news/


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    3 m
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