Jim Love reports on the top technology stories for June 23, 2026.
A severed optical fibre cable triggered a major internet outage that started with Reddit and spread across a wide range of online services. At nearly the same time, Anthropic's Claude AI suffered a significant outage, highlighting how dependent businesses have become on cloud infrastructure and AI platforms. The episode examines why reliability matters and how the difference between 99.999% uptime and 98% uptime can translate into seconds versus hours of downtime.
Also in this episode:
• Perplexity introduces a new memory system for its AI agents, designed to learn from previous mistakes, improve accuracy, and reduce token costs. Jim explains why this isn't true model learning but could still be a major advance for agentic AI.
• Chinese memory manufacturers including CXMT and YMTC are gaining traction despite U.S. semiconductor restrictions. The story explores China's growing DRAM and NAND industry, future memory shortages, and whether sanctions are creating competitors instead of customers.
• General Motors faces criticism after deploying additional robots on its production lines. The discussion looks beyond humanoid robots to the broader trend of versatile automation, cobots, dark factories, and what reshoring manufacturing may look like in an increasingly automated world.
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00:00 Top Headlines Today
00:29 Internet and Claude Outages
01:46 Why Reliability Matters
03:14 Perplexity Agents With Memory
04:57 Memory Is Not Learning
06:52 China Challenges Memory Giants
10:26 Robots Threaten Factory Jobs
12:52 Dark Factories and Reshoring
14:10 Closing and Book Request