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Jim Love
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    Bose Warranty Vanishes, Court Holds Google Liable For Inaccurate AI Summaries, & AI Chaos

    2026-06-12 | 18 mins.
    Jim Love hosts Hashtag Trending for Friday, June 12, 2026, with a special look at a week of technology stories that range from bizarre to genuinely concerning.
    It starts with a personal experience involving a Bose warranty that appeared to vanish after being successfully registered, raising questions about what happens when automated systems become the final authority and no one seems empowered to challenge them. That leads into a discussion of a recent German court ruling holding Google responsible for inaccurate AI-generated summaries and the growing push in Europe toward liability for software mistakes.
    Other stories include reports that Meta is housing AI infrastructure in giant tent-like structures to get computing capacity online faster, a North Carolina software engineer who reportedly received a religious exemption from using AI at work, the NSA's reported use of Anthropic's Mythos cybersecurity AI despite tensions elsewhere in Washington, the UK's decision to help workers worried about AI-driven job losses with yet another AI tool, and a courtroom drama where lawyers on both sides submitted AI-generated legal citations so flawed that a judge cancelled the trial.
    Chapters
    00:00 Weekly Weirdness Intro
    00:32 Bose Warranty Vanishes
    06:00 Google AI Liability Ruling
    08:20 Meta AI Tent Cities
    10:32 Religious Exemption From AI
    12:43 Anthropic And The NSA
    15:02 UK Jobseekers Get More AI
    16:08 Lawyers Caught By Hallucinations
    18:21 Wrap Up And Weekend Plug
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    EuroOffice Challenges Microsoft, Google AI Traffic Collapse, Meta Backlash & AI Liability Shock

    2026-06-11 | 11 mins.
    Europe is accelerating its push for digital sovereignty with the launch of EuroOffice, a cloud-based alternative to Microsoft 365 backed by German hosting giant IONOS and other European technology companies. But the launch has sparked controversy, with LibreOffice accusing the project of reinforcing Microsoft's document standards while critics question its roots in a fork of OnlyOffice.
    Meanwhile, new data suggests Google's AI Overviews are dramatically accelerating the rise of "zero-click" searches. Nearly 69 percent of Google searches now end without users visiting another website, raising concerns for publishers, online merchants and the growing industry of search engine optimization firms now pivoting toward Answer Engine Optimization, or AEO.
    Meta faces renewed criticism after former Facebook executive Sarah Wynn-Williams was effectively silenced from promoting her memoir Careless People. The dispute raises questions about whistleblower protections, corporate power and the role of a company that controls a significant share of how people communicate and consume news.
    And finally, a German court may have delivered one of the most important AI rulings to date. Rejecting Google's defence that users understand AI can make mistakes, the judges ruled that people trust AI-generated answers precisely because they expect them to be useful. The decision could have major implications for whether AI companies can be held legally responsible when their systems generate false information.
    In This Episode
    00:00 Europe launches EuroOffice as a Microsoft alternative
    02:10 Google AI Overviews drive zero-click searches to record highs
    04:15 Meta's campaign against former executive Sarah Wynn-Williams
    06:20 German court delivers potentially landmark AI liability ruling
    Hashtag Trending is hosted by Jim Love and covers the latest developments in AI, cybersecurity, technology policy, enterprise IT and digital business.
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    OpenAI IPO, Meta Pushes Back on S Facial Recognition, Wonder Valley Data Center Scales Back

    2026-06-10 | 9 mins.
    Jim Love covers three headlines for June 10, 2026: OpenAI has filed confidential paperwork for a US IPO, with Reuters suggesting it could come as early as September amid a broader wave of potential blockbuster listings also involving Anthropic and SpaceX; the report reviews OpenAI's shift from non-profit to commercial powerhouse, prior governance turmoil around Sam Altman, planned conversion to a public benefit corporation, and disputed private-company revenue/user figures compared with Anthropic. Meta is aggressively rebutting a Wired report that found facial-recognition references in smart-glasses software that reportedly disappeared after inquiry, amid rising scrutiny of always-on recording and proposed notice laws. Kevin O'Leary apologized for missteps around Utah's Wonder Valley AI data center plan, which has been cut roughly in half after local opposition focused on water transfers, power, costs, and environmental impacts.
    00:00 Headlines and intro
    00:29 OpenAI files for IPO
    02:14 OpenAI vs Anthropic numbers
    03:35 Meta denies facial recognition
    04:50 Smart glasses privacy backlash
    05:58 Kevin O'Leary data center apology
    07:02 Wonder Valley water and power fight
    07:49 Lessons for AI infrastructure
    08:54 Wrap up and support the show
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    20K Instagram Accounts Hacked, AI's Environmental Costs, Copilot Hallucination in UK Police Report

    2026-06-09 | 11 mins.
    Jim Love covers four headlines: hackers exploited Instagram's AI support bot to hijack over 20,000 accounts by abusing account recovery and password reset links, prompting Meta to disable the tool, remove faulty code, and add enhanced protections. A UN University report warns AI's environmental footprint extends beyond carbon, projecting data centers could consume 945 TWh annually by 2030 and highlighting growing demands for electricity, cooling water, land, and minerals, amid political backlash to data center incentives. A UK government review found false information from a Microsoft Copilot hallucination and other inaccuracies were included in West Midlands Police materials, pointing to failures in review and validation. CBC News also identified at least 14 foreign-linked Facebook accounts posing as Albertans in separatist groups, raising concerns about deceptive political participation and platform responsibility.
    00:00 Today's Tech Headlines
    00:36 Instagram Bot Account Hijacks
    02:03 AI Agents Security Lessons
    03:12 UN Report AI Resource Footprint
    05:38 Copilot Hallucination Police Report
    08:11 Fake Albertans in Facebook Groups
    11:04 Wrap Up and Support the Show
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    Anthropic Warns of AI Building AI, $1.3T AI Stock Wipeout, Apple Siri Taps Google Gemini & NVIDIA

    2026-06-08 | 8 mins.
    Jim Love reports the top tech stories for Monday, June 8, 2026: Anthropic, as it moves toward an IPO, calls for a global mechanism to slow or temporarily pause frontier AI development if risks rise, citing concerns about recursive self-improvement and warning that institutions may be unprepared. Markets saw a sharp AI-related selloff as US-listed semiconductor firms lost about $1.3 trillion in value in one day, driven by expectations that demanded perfection and a strong US jobs report raising rate concerns, even as chip stocks remain up year over year. Multiple reports say Apple's next-generation Siri will use Google's Gemini models on Google Cloud with NVIDIA Blackwell chips, marking a major shift in Apple's AI strategy ahead of WWDC and a September window. Lloyds Bank says 68% of customer fraud reports originate on Meta platforms, while Meta cites large-scale scam ad removals; a Canadian parliamentary investigation is also noted.
    00:00 Headlines and Intro
    00:32 Anthropic Warns of AI Building AI
    02:54 AI Stocks Reality Check
    04:24 Apple Siri AI Reset
    06:13 Meta Platforms Fuel Fraud
    07:58 Wrap Up and Support
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