 Hi. Oh, hi. Oh, wow. My hair is a mess. I have no idea. What's up, everybody? I think I'm good. I should probably do a little. Cone for typos as I often do. Would you like to see the typos? Can I interest you in some typos? Oh, yeah, I'm smudgy today. This is the top quality content. Should be putting this behind the paywall. How's everybody doing? On this episode of Daily Tech News Show, it's grocery. Oh, well, hello. First day watching live since you first went Diamond Club. Magandangumaga, Raymond. Salamat for watching. I have not. I have. I don't have any more copy. All right. So should I? Should I share the old screen? Let's do it. Let's just share the old screen here. And put it in the stream. All right, I'm just going to read through for anybody new. I'm just going to read through and look for typos. Hey, bye, OK. X or X Twitter, as some people insist on calling it, will now let users who pay for blue checkmarks hide their checkmarks. A support article, a support article for X Blue explains that paid subscribers can choose to conceal the fact that they pay to be verified, but the checks may still appear in some places. The various features may be unavailable as for checkmarks hidden. In more X Twitter news, Tweetdeck has been renamed to X Pro and is rolling out its new branding now. Some of it already live at tweetdeck.twitter.com. X Pro is still available to anyone, but X announced on July 3rd that X Pro would soon only be available to paid subscribers who hide their checkmarks. Google confirmed to 95 Google that it delisted its A.I. Test Kitchen app on both Android and iOS. And the playground for Lambda experimental demos are moving to a web experience. If you used either mobile app to access MusicLM, which Google added to Test Kitchen at I.O. earlier this year, you can still access that through the web delisted. Ah, the government of Kenya has ordered Sam Altman's Worldcoin to stop signing up new users. If you recall, Worldcoin is a cryptocurrency that'll give you around $49 worth of its coins. If you validate that you are human by, I'll put coins. If you validate that you are human by having your IRAs scanned by an orb at one of Worldcoin's signup centers. Kenya's Ministry of the Interior has launched an investigation in security and privacy of the company. OK, as Brian says, IRAs data is not stored unless these are requests. Microsoft ruled out spatial, so spatial, audio for teams desktop app on Windows and Mac OS after several months of testing the feature, which creates an experience where voices of everyone on a call sound like they're in distinct positions based on where they are on screen. Microsoft does note you will need a stereo capable device, such as wired headsets or stereo capable laptops. Bluetooth devices aren't currently Bluetooth devices aren't currently supported due to protocol limitations. But the company said that doesn't really tell me anything. I'm just going to say. But the company says next generation LE audio with stereo enabled Bluetooth devices will be supported. I think that gets it across, right? Expected it to be more exciting. Yeah, sorry, I didn't mean to over promise. Dan Cannon unveiled the MS 500, a long range non infrared camera capable of capturing subjects in color, even in complete darkness, even from several miles away. Camera costs twenty five thousand dollars. And if that sounds pretty steep, Cannon says it's designed for commercial monitoring and high security levels, such as seaports, public infrastructure facilities and national borders. One, two, three, four, oh, Xbox users will soon be able to stream game play to Discord so friends can watch Xbox insiders in the alpha skip ahead and alpha rings of testing can try it out now in the parties and chats section of the dashboard as stream your game. Streams are only viewable in Discord on other platforms, though not yet through the basic version of Discord available on Xbox. Good day on safety be level. So good to see. MIT released a meta, not MIT, released a tool for a music generation called audio craft under an MIT open source license. It includes three models, music, Jen turns text inputs to music, 20,000 trained on 20,000. It was trained. It was trained on 20,000 hours of music, owned or licensed by Meta. Audio, Jen creates audio from written prompts like barking dogs, etc. That was trained on public sound effects and end codec, a. Decoder that promises fewer artifacts from audio. It's got to know you're both attracted to playing with these kinds of things and a little concerned about them. How do you feel about this one? I see, Dan. Now, but most of the commentary is just done. But to make sure we remember things because we're old, we write stuff down. Early results from an ongoing Swedish trial of more than 80,000 women undergoing mammogram show that AI is able to accurately detect 20 percent more breast cancer from mammograms than traditional screening by radiologists. Studies the first randomized controlled trial to use AI as a tool in breast cancer screening, promising results were published in the Lancet oncology in the journal and noted that using AI support analysis of mammograms in conjunction with at least one human radiologist was as accurate as two radiologists without AI support, which led to 20 percent more cancers being detected. This also reduced the workload for radiologists who spent 44 percent less time reading mammograms. Here's how the trial worked. Half the participants had two radiologists look at their mammograms. Half of the participants had two radiologists look at their mammograms without AI. The other had their mammograms analyzed by AI and a radiographer. In cases where AI generated the highest risk score, two radiologists then assessed the screening. Lead author of the study, Kristina Lange from Sweden's Lund University, says the results are not enough on their own to confirm that AI is ready to be implemented in mammography screening. And the trial needs further results to indicate whether using AI reduces the number of cancers detected between screenings and worth rolling out more broadly. Another concern is that AI might over detect harmless lesions. Say I don't go over there and I'm going to have my tween screen. I'm going to have my tween screen. Gotcha. Yes, this is not acting. The study is for. Let's make sure that we put the study from the Lancet in there. Prominently, yeah, those who not randomly allocated to AI support. Boy, this abstract does not tell us what kind of machine learning they were using. It just keeps saying AI, AI, AI. Population mainstream women age 40 and automatically randomized Transpara version. OK. Let's see what that is. Put that in there, too. Boy, this doesn't tell you much, does it? Do they just not want to tell you? OK, this is the grand challenge. Decision support reading of 2D. Multimodal. Let's see. This is just a marketing side. It's not a very technological. All right, let me see. I don't think they're trying to hide it. I think they just they just know that the people coming to read about it aren't interested in that part of it. Here we go, technology. Oh, that's just the same thing I saw. OK, what kind of AI is Transpara version 1.7? Here we go. Maybe here where they raise the money. Nope, behind a paywall. Deep learning. Thank you, Eureka Lert. Bingo. All right. I'm sure that's actually on their website somewhere. It just they didn't make it easy to find. OK, well, that was fun to the. And if you're curious, you model from Screen Point Medical called Transpara version 1.7. Is that how they spell screen point? Yep, this is the one word. OK. If you can't find it in two or three clicks, that means you should listen to Daily Tech News Show where I will keep clicking until I find it. OK. All right. On to the typo hunt. If you're an Amazon Prime member, you can get groceries from Amazon Fresh or Whole Foods delivered and depending on your location. You may have a few other stores listed like Bristol Farms or Rite Aid. Amazon grocery delivery boom during the lockdowns, but a Washington Post story describes it as meeting a crisis point with one source calling the same make or break year. And Bloomberg reports on some of the things Amazon plans to do to make instead of break this year. Let's make instead of break. In a dozen US cities, you'll be able to order grocery delivery from Amazon Fresh without needing a prime subscription. You'll just pay more for the delivery fee. Amazon says it hopes to offer the program nationwide by the end of the year, as well as make Whole Foods deliveries available to non Prime members as well. For Prime members, Bloomberg reports Amazon is working on letting customers have a unified cart. So, for example, you could order items from Whole Foods, Amazon Fresh and Bristol Farms in one order. Instead of having to place orders separately for each outlet. Tommy recently posted many threads about being disappointed with Amazon Fresh. Does any of this change your mind? I guess I should get my threads. Where are my threads at? I thought you could just look. I didn't think you had to log in. Don't pull at that thread. Oh, gosh, you know, I got to go to my email and get a code. Hold on. Is that not my Instagram? Well, I just don't even know anymore. There we go. Okay, I found it. Okay, that's it. Doot, doot, doot. Here are a few things to know to understand this tech privacy story. Jungkook is a member of BTS who has a solo song he is promoting. Like many stars, he has a fake TikTok account he can use to watch videos without fans knowing. Weverse is a fan platform for K-pop groups that BTS posts on. Tuesday, Jungkook posted a link on Weverse to a TikTok dance challenge video, except he created the link while logged into a secret TikTok account. So when people clicked on the link on Weverse, it took them to TikTok and TikTok popped up a banner saying, Ian shared this video, watch and follow. Since Jungkook had posted the link, it was pretty clear that Ian's account was his. After he was outed, he changed the name of the profile to JK for Jungkook. PCMag's Kim Ki used the opportunity to share some basic TikTok privacy tips like don't share links while logged into an account you want to keep secret, and ways to make your account private so only approved followers can see your videos and other tips. Ah, yeah. I wish everybody supported UB Keys, Dan, 100% with you. Especially since we're only a few miles away from the, yeah, yeah, mm-hmm, mm-hmm. Marty says, I used to find myself getting annoyed with how long things take on a mobile device, so I eventually just stopped trying. I actually already read them. Patrons, stick around for the extended show, Good Day, and where we'll talk about YouTube's new creation tools like remixing effects and new live options for creators for short form YouTube shorts. You can also eat your shorts. YouTube is experimenting with some shorts functions, adding previews of live videos to user shorts feeds, similar to how TikTok lives work. You can click into Watch Live and scroll through other live streams. Collab lets you record a video side by side, similar to TikTok's duet, Q&A sticker, to let creators ask audience questions and get responses in comments, and reply to comments with a short video, adding audio and effects from a video you're remixing, and coming soon, the ability to zoom and crop a YouTube clip from a horizontal view, make sure to. Okay, looks to me like we got ourselves a Rita. Hey, we have new patrons too, yay. I do like it when we get, so what's up? It's good to see everybody. There's lots of folks in here today. Nice, and it's hoppin', hoppin', hoppin', I tell ya. Oh, totally. Doot, doot, doot, doot, doot, doot, doot, doot, doot, doot. Hey, Zoey, hey, Beatmaster. Hey, TaxiGab, thanks for the sub. Imagine if a taxi was a sub. Marine. All right, I supposed to prep cord killers, but I don't know that I have anything to put in that cord killer's lineup yet. Let's just take a look, shall we? Let's take a look-see here. Two years ago, they filled him with soup. All right, where are my cord killers at? There they are. Oh, right, I was gonna look at this one. Movie theater behavior has gone off the reels. Many attendees are forgetting never take out a phone during the film. Aw, thank you, TaxiGab. That's very nice of you for using your Amazon sub-zib-zib-zib-zib. All right, so where is my- Oh, I know what I need to do before I do that. Hold on, hold the phone pants. I need things, unwanted responses to unprompted questions. All right, that could be a thing. You could see that being a thing. Who's TN? I'm TM. Hey, sovereign prime. What is happening with you today, Glorb? Okay, yeah, yeah, I can see Glorb. The answer should always be, I don't understand the question and I refuse to answer it. As a large language model, oh, I didn't even think about techno-match also being a fellow TM. Welcome to the TM club. Well, not welcome, but we are in the TM club. New hair, new jeans, you and me. I think get over ahead of our skis. We do and they're all trademarked. Get it? Okay. I don't think I have anything in my eye. Any things out there that I can steal? Any things that you're like, this is a trend? Who do I notice lately? T-shirts. All right, back to the cord killers. I think I know my things. I think I know my things for today, but if you have any things that you think are things that you don't mind me using on it's a thing, then thing me up. Hey, thanks for subscribing, dirt boils. All right, back to the movie theater. Wall Street Journal has an article titled, this could be a main topic for cord killers, don't you think? Movie theater behavior has gone off the rails. What do they say? Never take out your phone, Broadway shows, play billboards, nevermind, people turn off their phone like actors do the same. Doot, doot, doot, doot, doot, doot, doot, doot. Basically, that's about people sharing videos. Doot, doot, doot, doot. Okay, yeah, that's a good one. Did movie manners get worse? Tape at 10. In your primary target. I am Chut GPT, John, I mean, back to cord killers, Pluto TV launching in Australia. The Loki trailer broke viewership records, and I just did that one. Okay, so Gal Gadot, this is my own little bugaboo. As I have been saying, four months, Gal Gadot has not been fired as Wonder Woman. If you believe what Gal Gadot says, she told comicbook.com. I love portraying Wonder Woman. It's so close to my heart. In fact, a heart surgeon had to intervene and remove it. I think it was probably recorded before the strike is my guest beatmaster. I had the same question. Cause I'm pretty sure Gal Gadot is Sagaptera. Heart of Stone streams August 11th on Netflix. All right, next year Super Bowl happens February 11th, and it will have alternate broadcasts. CBS will carry the main broadcast, but a version with alternate commentators targeted to children will air on Nickelodeon. Nick, Nick, Nick, Nick, Nick, Nick, Nick. The main broadcast will also stream on Paramount Plus on NFL Plus for Mobile. I don't think they've announced the performers yet. Unfortunately, where I sing the Nickelodeon theme, we'll get muted. Yeah, probably, maybe I'll be cast as the performer. Remember that Loki season two trailer we talked about last week? Well, you should, all of you watched it apparently. It's 80 million views make it the biggest online trailer debut for any Disney Plus series. Loki debuts October 6th, which I guess makes sense, since it was also the most viewed Disney Plus series. Loki debuts October 6th. All right, that's good stuff. Well, sneak peeks into the cord killers. NFL has been pretty progressive on streaming the Super Bowl. They have only recently come around on the streaming of the regular season games, although they did Amazon and stuff like that. Yeah, because I don't only prep for cord killers a couple of times a week, DTS and prepping every day. Wow, Paramount Plus is adding Star Trek to its library in Canada as of August 1st. Episodes will continue to air on CTV Sci-Fi channel. Episodes of strange new worlds. We talked about the mini arrangements, mini agreements I think last week, didn't we know? And the fifth and final series of Star Trek Discovery will only be available on CTV Sci-Fi and not Crane. All right, the musical episode tomorrow. I'm a little nervous about that one. Brian reminds me that the Buffy musical episode was really good. And finally, Paramount's fast service Pluto TV. We'll launch in Australia at the end of August with 50 free ed-supported channels. It includes South Park, MTV Nickelodeon, MTV Reality, MTV The Shores, Nick Classics, Happy Days, Sunday, Monday, Happy Days, Tuesday, Wednesday, Happy Days, Monday, Friday, Happy Days, Saturday. Dirt foils? Yes, I did. I did find Secret Invasion to be somewhat meh. I believe your HBO series, if I'm gleaning correct, then you're in the UK and you're in Spain. They are licensed to someone else. They may not be available, even if you can get HBO. I was thinking you're in the UK, though, so that might not be true in Spain. Beatmaster says you're good. You should just be able to get HBO app on Apple TV. Supposed to ATSC 3.0, aka NextGenTV, we'll add 4K HDR video and dialogue enhancement to over-the-air broadcasts. That's great. It will also add encryption so that you can be blocked from recording broadcasts, watching from out of your home, and using certain video player apps, all in the name of preventing piracy. You can find out which ATSC 3.0 stations are encrypted on the RapidEars website. That's not the URL. There we go. I think it's a sound thing, so the dialogue isn't drowned out by background noise. Either that or it punches up the dialogue with AI, which would be hilarious. Future updates too. Must continue to support ATSC 1.0 for at least four more years. Four more years. Four more years. Okay. There we go. That was fun. Unsafe these. Unsafe DB levels. It's a problem for you. Okay. I mean, Dirt Voils, I don't understand why they're pushing so hard for DRM on over-the-air broadcasts. When over-the-air broadcasts usage is declining, it feels like spending a lot of money to prevent something very unlikely to cause a problem. Not that I want over there. I love over-the-air broadcasting, but the fact is it's not growing. It was growing for a while, but it's kind of hit a plateau. It's not really declining either, I guess, but I don't see it booming. Yeah, maybe it is a bigger deal in Europe, B-Master. That's a good point. But this is a U.S. story, this ATSC 3.0. I don't know. I don't even know anymore. Kids these days with their ATSC 3.0 and their DVRs. Good day. Any thoughts, questions, feelings? Who wants to share my screen? I could do my Korean homework. Yes, you should make coffee, Zoe. The answer to that is always yes. The answer in Korean would be day. Make coffee. Aw, you feel shiny? That is shiny, that you feel shiny. Thanks, y'all. That was actually really fun. I didn't think I would get that done this morning, and I did. I do have to do the sword and laser doc. I'm not going to try to do that right now because I only got 15 minutes before the production meeting. And I have to do my finances, but I'm not going to do that on the stream. I hope you understand. I've got to prepare for the class that I'm teaching next week on podcasting. A lot going on. Yeah. And I've got It's a Thing and Sword and Laser today. And Molly and I may or may not have some secret plans that we're working on. Good day, Beatmaster. I will see you later. Would you like to play a game? I shouldn't say that on Twitch, should I? Because then you think I'm actually going to play a game, which I won't. Secret plans to fight inflation? Yeah. It's the Molly Wood, Tom Merritt Inflation Reduction Act. What is a game that I could play in a browser? Like a short open source browser game? Wordle? I guess. But would that be spoilery to play Wordle? Global Thermonuclear War. I mean, I feel like it's spoilery to play Wordle on a stream. Giffel. Oh, I get it. Let's play Simpsons Giffel. I have no idea on Simpsons or I would be horrible at this. Oh, that'll be fun. All right. Friends are Simpsons. I'm going to be bad at both of these because I don't know any of the episode names. I don't know episode names. Who knows episode names? All right. We'll do friends then by OK. OK. Oh, and it's the same Giff. So everybody's getting the same gift. It's not like a random gift. The one where the one where Chandler can't remember which sister. That wasn't right. One where Janice. Yes. See, I think Janice was in a title. Where Ross finds out. No, you get a different GIF. If you get it wrong, they'll give you a new GIF. You get six GIFs to try to figure it out. Red would be yellow. I see the arrow tells you which season you're in. Oh, so that was a dumb guess. OK. OK. All right. The one where rugby shirts are worn. No. Ross and Rachel take a just type rugby. All right. Oh, it won't let me. It won't let me delete it. Now I have to submit it. Oh, fine. I'll submit it. Choose rugby. The one with all the rugby. Hey. Got it in four. Because bio gave me the answer basically. Thank you, bio cow. For the hints. All right. Any other games you want to play? We did it. Open source civilization. Free save. Can you play free save in a browser? I've downloaded it. I thought there was a browser version. Oh, free save web. Here we go. This doesn't look like it's going to be fun, though. Player name Ramsey's. Oh, it's in a user account. Sure. Yeah. Oh, no. I don't want to do that. I don't want to make an account. Where to games at archive.org. Arch Linux historical archive. Adventure game studio depository. Can you play till cows tear us apart? Nope. Yeti sports. You can play SimCity. On archive.org. Really? Well, this takes me back. Start a new city. Ah, so the class Dan is full. We had 10 slots. We filled them up fast. I added another 10 slots and we filled those up. So I'm just going to do 20 this time. However, I'm going to record it. And we will make it available after the fact. Probably an excerpt for free. And then for much less than the cost of taking the course. Reduced price for like a video download or something like that. But look for that during experiment week. Which is August 14th. Yeah, there's going to be, there's going to be 20. Oh, I don't have. The ability to. Name the city. All right. I actually have. I actually do have that book somewhere. The copy protection book somewhere. I bet I could look it up too. All right. Well, it's getting close enough to midnight to noon. I don't remember which 12 it is. I should probably get going anyway. I will stop sharing the screens now. Hey, thanks everybody. This was fun. This was great. I'm going to do more kind of half and halfs like this where I'm doing a little prep, but also just get to chat and hang out. Dan, the course was 75 bucks. It will normally be 99 if I do it again, but I did a reduced price for the beginners. Because it is first time through. But yeah, good to have you along, Dan. Please, please come back in just about an hour for Daily Tech News show on many of these fine channels. Actually, DTS will only be on Twitch, Twitch.TV slash good day. See you all later. Goodbye, everybody.