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This week on Tech Radio, we explore the "not mad" world of tech rivalries and lunar ambitions. From Anthropic’s brutal Super Bowl ads dismantling the competition to Elon Musk’s plans for an AI satellite factory—and a giant catapult—on the moon, we look at the power moves shaping 2026.
We dive into the "Productivity Paradox," discussing why new research shows AI is making us work longer hours rather than shorter ones, and why Apple has hit another snag in its race to fix Siri. We also look at the launch of the Digital Euro: is it a genuine privacy-first alternative to the credit card giants, or just more volatility-free crypto?
Jonathan Dempsey, Chair of RAIL (Responsible AI for Learning), joins us to discuss how educators are finally moving past "making it up as we go along." He shares how a new community of practice is setting the standard for responsible AI in the classroom and what listeners can expect from their first major event this February.
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