How the EU Fast-Tracked Client-Side Scanning for Encrypted Messages

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Today's episode covers the EU Council fast-tracking client-side scanning for encrypted chats using an urgency procedure that skipped a full vote, an AI tutor achieving effect sizes of 0.7 to 1.3 standard deviations in a Dartmouth physics course — outperforming human teaching assistants — and Flipper Zero betting its future on a community app platform with an official SDK and app repository. We also touch on a flying umbrella concept, new cannabis heart-attack risk findings, Europe's climate shif

Timeline

  • 00:00:00 Opening
  • 00:00:04 Introduction
  • 00:00:23 EU Council Fast-Tracks Chat Control
  • 00:01:37 AI Tutor Beats Human TAs in Dartmouth Physics Trial
  • 00:04:15 Flipper Zero's Community Platform Bet
  • 00:05:39 Autonomous Flying Umbrella Concept
  • 00:06:36 Cannabis and Heart Attack Risk
  • 00:07:08 Europe's Climate in Seven Charts
  • 00:08:13 Retro Computing Preservation
  • 00:09:44 KiCad in the Browser
  • 00:10:17 AI Smart Home Threat Model
  • 00:10:59 Outro

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