Can AI fix its own energy problem?

16.01.2026 • 00:14:22

The A.I. boom is reshaping our world—and quietly guzzling power. This week, sustainable code advocate Stuart Clark explains how the race to build smar...

AI and the secret lives of whales

13.01.2026 • 00:22:01

What happens when you cross a marine biologist with a machine-learning engineer? You get someone who thinks humpback whales might be saying something ...

Blockchain buzzkill — one miner’s lament.

09.01.2026 • 00:12:37

We return to a story about bitcoin mining in Kentucky. When Richard Hunter heard about the state's generous crypto incentives, he packed up his bitcoi...

Crypto in Kentucky: The next extraction

06.01.2026 • 00:25:39

Since the collapse of coal, Eastern Kentucky has lived through a procession of supposed revivals. Each new idea was treated as something close to salv...

Cloudy with a chance of Algorithms

02.01.2026 • 00:12:27

Tech giants say artificial intelligence can outsmart the storm, predicting tomorrow’s weather faster than ever. We return to a conversation we had wit...

AI and the weather forecast

30.12.2025 • 00:45:33

Artificial intelligence is rewriting the rules of weather forecasting — spotting storms sooner, warning us faster, and increasing the potential to sav...

Erased: The curious case of UyghurEdit++

26.12.2025 • 00:17:05

China’s surveillance of Uyghurs has leapt from the physical world to the digital one. No longer just QR codes on doorways, it’s now hidden in cloud se...

Erased: Silencing a kindergarten

23.12.2025 • 00:33:45

In a small classroom in western China, children once learned to sing and count in the language of their ancestors — Uyghur. Then the doors were locked...

The ego exploit

19.12.2025 • 00:14:49

Zoom was built for speed. But in its rush to connect us, it may have left a few doors open. We return to a conversation with Dan Guido, the CEO of the...

Introducing kill switch

16.12.2025 • 00:33:05

An episode from kill switch: On October 20, an Amazon Web Services outage knocked out big swaths of the internet — from Snapchat and Reddit to smart ...