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TechStuff is getting a system update. Everything you love about Tech Stuff now twice the bandwidth with new hosts, Oz Woloshyn (Sleepwalkers) and Karah Preiss (Sleepwalkers). Oz and Karah bring humour and wit to the table as they break down what's happening in tech...and what it says about us. TechStuff is the podcast where technology meets culture. We speak to the folks building the future to understand what tomorrow will look like and how our technology is changing us: how we live, how we love, how we work and even how we die. With a healthy dose of drama, too, as tech titans clash over their interstellar ambitions. Get in touch here: techstuffpodcast@gmail.com

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TechStuff is getting a system update. Everything you love about Tech Stuff now twice the bandwidth with new hosts, Oz Woloshyn (Sleepwalkers) and Karah Preiss (Sleepwalkers). Oz and Karah bring humour and wit to the table as they break down what's happening in tech...and what it says about us. TechStuff is the podcast where technology meets culture. We speak to the folks building the future to understand what tomorrow will look like and how our technology is changing us: how we live, how we love, how we work and even how we die. With a healthy dose of drama, too, as tech titans clash over their interstellar ambitions. Get in touch here: techstuffpodcast@gmail.com

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Episodes
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Why Everyone Is ‘Becoming Chinese’ On TikTok - Week in Tech

1/23/2026
You’re meeting us at a ‘very Chinese time in our lives’ and today’s episode is no exception — it’s all about China. First, Oz explains China’s attempt to claw a Singaporean AI company, Manus, back from Meta. And why Chinese customs are rejecting NVIDIA H200 chips. Is China fighting back? Then, Karah fills us in on why everyone on TikTok is saying they are Chinese. Finally, humans fold laundry for hours while humanoid robots just watch, TikTok launches a new app for microdramas and Silicon Valley is hiring ‘cracked’ engineers. Additional Reading: China Is Investigating Meta’s Acquisition of the AI Start-Up Manus | The New York TimesChina blocks Nvidia H200 AI chips that US government cleared for export | The GuardianTikTok Shows Americans In Their ‘Chinese Era’ of Health Habits | BloombergIn Chinese data factories, workers teach humanoid robots boring tasks | Rest Of WorldTikTok quietly launches a microdrama app called 'PineDrama' | TechCrunchForget Vibe Coders: ‘Cracked Engineers’ Are All the Rage in Tech | The InformationSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:32:40

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Why Gen Z Loves 2016 Nostalgia - The Story

1/21/2026
Ever wonder why Gen Z is so obsessed with Millennial culture? Casey Lewis can tell you. She’s a trend researcher and author of “After School,” a Substack newsletter about youth and internet culture. Casey joins Karah to discuss why Gen Z is doubling down on nostalgia and buying up analog products. She runs through the latest trends you may have seen, but didn’t understand… And she unpacks why Gen Alpha might not feel the need to get away from their screens. Additional Reading: Nostalgia Economy and Analog Awakening | After SchoolSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:29:42

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TechSupport: What Happens When AI Undresses You?

1/16/2026
What would you do if AI took your clothes off? Elon Musk’s AI model, Grok, will strip women of their clothes when prompted and the results are all over X.com. “Nudify” apps and communities have been doing this for years, but now it’s trending on one of the biggest social media platforms out there. And no one is protected—even children. Karah sits down with Samantha Cole from 404 Media to discuss how X and authorities are responding, the societal implications of this trend and why it’s so concerning. Additional Reading: Grok's AI Sexual Abuse Didn't Come Out of Nowhere | 404 Media See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:25:59

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Mind the Business: Small Business Success Stories is back for Season 4

1/15/2026
Hey entrepreneurs! Your favorite hosts Jannese Torres (Yo Quiero Dinero & Financially Lit!) and Austin Hankwitz (Rate of Return & Rich Habits) are back for Season 4 of “Mind the Business: Small Business Success Stories", brought to you by iHeartMedia’s Ruby Studio in partnership with Intuit QuickBooks. This time around, we're diving deep with more exciting small business owners at the cutting edge of their fields. We'll be discussing overcoming challenges and celebrating successes – as well as practical takeaways from utilizing AI, to automating services, to time management, and all the other things that come with being your own boss. Join us for another inspiring season to hear from the entrepreneurs themselves how they’ve found their success, and learn about the grit, elbow grease, and know-how required to get your own business off the ground – and how QuickBooks on the Intuit platform can help, all in one streamlined place. Listen to new episodes every other Thursday beginning December 4th and discover what it takes to run a business that not only survives, but thrives! To learn more about how you can outdo it with Intuit QuickBooks, visit: quickbooks.com/mtb See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:02:16

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The Story: How Science Fiction Changes the Real World

1/14/2026
Eliot Peper gets paid to dream about the future. He’s a science fiction writer who has stumbled into an unusual position: writing speculative fiction for Fortune 500 companies. He is also the Head of Story at Portola, which is an AI-companion company. Eliot is responsible for developing a whole new alien culture and forming the personalities of your new favorite AI creature. Karah and Eliot discuss the overlap between art and AI, what science fiction reveals about our current reality, and how he uses storytelling to help create ethical AI companions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:30:44

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NASA and AI: Decoding Our Universe

1/13/2026
NASA and IBM have developed advanced AI foundation models that analyze satellite data to reveal patterns across Earth and beyond. These tools are already driving real‑world impact, from helping Kenya plan the planting of 15 billion trees to enabling the UK to track harmful algae blooms. This collaboration provides strategic insights for climate action, environmental monitoring, and emergency response. This is a paid advertisement from IBM. The conversations on this podcast don't necessarily represent IBM's positions, strategies or opinions. Visit us at https://www.ibm.com/think/podcasts/smart-talks See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:33:53

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Week in Tech: The Year of the Robot?

1/9/2026
Would you live in a zero labor home – with a robot? This week, the latest trends and gadgets coming out of CES in Las Vegas and what Karah learned about consenting to biometric surveillance at a Wegmans. Then, Oz takes us to a peptide rave and Karah unveils how influencers and OnlyFans models are getting US visas — they can thank John Lennon. If you’ve used a chatbot in an unusual or surprising way, send us a 1–2 minute voice note at techstuffpodcast@gmail.com. Additional Reading: What to expect at CES 2026 | The VergeNYC Wegmans is storing biometric data on shoppers' eyes, voices and faces | GothamistChinese Peptides Are The Latest Biohacking Trend In The Tech World | New York TimesInfluencers and OnlyFans models dominate US ‘extraordinary’ artist visas | Financial TimesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:28:40

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The Story: Can Tech Make Me A Better Person?

1/7/2026
What’s your New Year’s Resolution? We want to help you keep it. The Verge’s senior tech reviewer, Victoria Song, joins the pod to tell us what tech can help you develop better habits, which wearable is worth buying, and why a new mattress could change your whole sleep game. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:26:51

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Year in Tech: Will there be an AI catastrophe in 2026?

1/2/2026
What was your tech takeaway in 2025? And what is going to be the big story in 2026? Oz sits down with the author of The Running Ground and The Atlantic’s CEO, Nicholas Thompson, to discuss the odd intersection between tech and religion, the tech to compensate media companies for AI training data, who OpenAI’s real rival is, why we don’t understand how AI works, and much, much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:30:11

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TechStuff Redux: Inside a Couples Retreat for AI Companions

12/31/2025
Could you resist falling for an AI companion? We’re revisiting one of our favorite episodes of 2025: author and journalist Sam Apple takes us on romantic getaway for people who are in love with their AI companions He wrote a piece for Wired about what he observed that weekend, whether the love between humans and AI is real, and what the future of dating could look like in a world with AI companions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:30:24

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TechStuff Redux: Will NVIDIA Save or Ruin The World?

12/26/2025
One of the companies you couldn’t ignore this year was NVIDIA, so we’re re-airing a conversation Oz had with Stephen Witt, a frequent contributor to The New Yorker and author of The Thinking Machine: Jensen Huang, NVIDIA, and the World’s Most Coveted Microchip. They discuss what’s made NVIDIA the most valuable chip company in the world, how a single piece of hardware changed the world forever, and why data centers are shrouded in so much secrecy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:36:39

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The Year in Brainrot

12/24/2025
What was your internet obsession this year? Karah is joined by writer and podcast host, Aminatou Sow, to talk about what they watched — and what rotted their brains — in 2025. They talk about niche internet obsessions, vertical shorts, AI depicting the oldest generation, and the never-ending Wicked press tour. Additional Reading/Watching: Exploring My Mustard Collection | TiktokScottish Weather Rant | TikTokCynthia Erivo & Ariana Grande vs Lie Detector | Vanity FairCynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande discuss their working dynamic Creepy AI Grandpa | TiktokSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:25:49

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Happy Gadget Season To All Who Celebrate!

12/19/2025
Are you a gift go-getter, or a holiday procrastinator? This week, Karah spoke with Kyle Chayka, tech writer for The New Yorker and author of the book “Filterworld: How Algorithms Flattened Culture”. They talk about his gadget gift guide, how analog products are back in style, and why books are his preferred gift of choice. Oz also shares the hottest toy of the year: a console that helps the whole family stay active. Additional Reading: The Hottest Toy of the Year Is Made by a Tech Startup You’ve Never Heard OfA Holiday Gift Guide: The Newest Strangest Gadgets and AppsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:27:59

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The Story: Will Nuclear Fusion Save the World?

12/17/2025
Is nuclear fusion the clean energy we need? Oz speaks with Commonwealth Fusion Systems' scientist and engineer Alex Creely and fashion designer Gabriela Hearst about why the public should get excited about nuclear fusion. Together, they discuss what it will take to commercialize fusion, how Gabriela’s 2022 fashion show changed the public conversation, and whether we’ll have nuclear fusion by 2030. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:29:01

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Week In Tech: Would You Rather Live in a World with No Privacy or No Crime?

12/12/2025
Should LLMs monitor crime? This week, Oz tells us why the US pharmaceutical industry may have competition… and why we’ve yet to see a flood of new products from AI drug discovery companies. Then, Karah explains how a telecommunications company is feeding recordings of inmate phone calls into LLMs that can then monitor future calls for planned crimes. Also, the UK government wants to cross-reference CCTV footage with the passport photo database, there’s a new self-made female billionaire in town — the youngest yet — and the newest billion dollar company sells blueberries the size of golf balls. And then, on Chat and Me, a deep fake interview has international consequences. ADDITIONAL READING: Art Basel show by Beeple has realistic Musk, Bezos, Zuckerberg robot dogs pooping NFTs | Page SixWhy is AI struggling to discover new drugs? | Financial TimesWill the next blockbuster drug come from China? | Financial TimesAn AI model trained on prison phone calls now looks for planned crimes in those calls | MIT Technology ReviewLive facial recognition cameras planned for every town centre | TelegraphKalshi’s Cofounder Is Now World’s Youngest Self-Made Woman Billionaire | ForbesRay Dalio is backing a $1 billion blueberry unicorn that sells berries nearly the size of golf balls | FortuneSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:31:31

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The Story: The Death of Dining In

12/10/2025
What does the death of restaurants look like? Ellen Cushing, staff writer for The Atlantic, joins Karah to talk about the rise of delivery apps and the fall of the in-person dining experience. They discuss how delivery apps became part of the millennial lifestyle subsidy, how they reshaped what’s on the menu, and why this feels all too similar to what’s happening to movie theaters. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:24:58

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Week in Tech: Should Tech Bros Dim the Sun?

12/5/2025
Is unplugging from your phone the ultimate luxury? This week, Oz introduces us to the businesses that specialize in “dimming the sun” and Karah introduces us to “LinkedIn Face.” Polymarket’s bets lead to disinformation about Russia’s war with Ukraine. 23andMe reveals secret families — and secret inheritances. And Oz and Karah almost cry over the latest invention from Japan: a human washing machine. Finally, we celebrate ChatGPT’s 3rd birthday (and possible decline) with Axios technology reporter, Megan Morrone. If you’ve used a chatbot in an unusual or surprising way, send us a 1–2 minute voice note at techstuffpodcast@gmail.com. Additional Reading: Being hot is now a job requirement - Business InsiderClimate Geoengineering: Dimming the Sun Is a Terrifying New Industry COP30 - BloombergWhat Really Happened in the Storm Clouds Over Dubai? - BloombergHow Unplugging Became Luxury’s Most Valuable Currency - Vogue Business'Unauthorized' Edit to Ukraine's Frontline Maps Point to Polymarket's War Betting - 404 MediaJapan Launches Human Washing Machine For Public Use After Expo Success -NDTVThey Found Relatives on 23andMe and Asked For A Cut of the Inheritance - WSJSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:33:42

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The Story: Will AI Agents Build a Unicorn?

12/3/2025
Can you run a billion dollar company with only one human employee? Journalist Evan Ratliff, along with technical advisor Maty Bohacek, join Oz to answer this question. Evan is host of the hit podcast Shell Game. In Season 1, he used AI agents to imitate his voice, which he sent out into the world to interact with customer service agents, scammers, and his own family and friends. This season, Evan co-founds a company… and employs five AI agents to keep it running. How effective are the agents at doing their jobs? And why do they love hiking so much? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:27:32

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Introducing The Unshakeables

12/2/2025
The Unshakeables podcast from Chase for Business and iHeartMedia's Ruby Studio dives into the unbelievable “What are we gonna do now?” moments that changed everything for small business owners. From mom-and-pop coffee shops to auto-detailing garages, every small business owner knows that the journey is full of the unexpected. A single make-or-break experience can change the course of your business forever. Those who stand firm in their resolve have a special name. We call them The Unshakeables. These are their stories. Join Ben Walter, CEO of Chase for Business, and a lineup of special co-hosts as they speak with small business owners across America who’ve gone through some of the most unexpected situations anyone can face and walked away stronger for it. These aren’t stories about the darlings of Silicon Valley or titans of Wall Street. These are real stories from real people behind the small companies powering their communities every day. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:01:51

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Shell Game: Minimum Viable Company

11/28/2025
This is the first episode of the second season of Shell Game. Journalist Evan Ratliff tells a story of entrepreneurship in the AI age; or, how he tried to build a real company, run by fake people. Meet Kyle Law and Megan Flores, Evan’s AI agent cofounders, as he puts to the test the claims about an emerging future in which AI employees work alongside — or instead of — humans. Over the course of the season, the three cofounders will grind it out in a sprint that would sound familiar to any start-up founder. They’ll churn out software code, hire interns, and even sit down with investors. But first, they need to come up with a name for their company. And make sure that Kyle and Megan can remember it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:33:56