Wrecked By Tech

Episode 60: Breached WiFi and AI philosophy


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On this week's show, we talk about a major WiFi vulnerability that affects pretty much everything, and what it means for device security; a game about AI that's more philosophy than game (and also just a ton of fun); and Netflix's plans to bring their content to 50% original by next year.

Speed round:

-Facebook wants you to order food from it
-Woz created a coding university
-Facebook is going to be way more careful during the Canadian elections
-Tesla fired a whole bunch of people
-Facebook now owns tbh
-Big Canadian CEOs think Amazon shouldn't come here
-IGN now owns Humble Bundle

Links:

  • Wi-Fi security has been breached, say researchers | The Verge
  • 41 percent of Android phones are vulnerable to 'devastating' Wi-Fi attack | The Verge
  • Microsoft has already fixed the Wi-Fi attack vulnerability | The Verge
  • Everything you need to know about KRACK, the WPA2 Wi-Fi vulnerability | Android Central
  • A game about AI making paperclips is the most addictive you’ll play today | The Verge
  • Paperclips: A cautionary tale about AI
  • Netflix plans to spend $8 billion to make its library 50 percent original by 2018 | The Verge
  • Facebook now lets you order food without leaving Facebook | The Verge
  • Steve Wozniak launches Woz U: An online software development school | Techaeris
  • Facebook to reveal Canadian election integrity effort on October 19 | Mobilesyrup
  • Tesla fires hundreds of workers even as Model 3 production ramps up | The Verge
  • tbh has a new home | tbh
  • Cancel that shipment: Canada shouldn't pursue Amazon's second headquarters | Mobilesyrup
  • Humble Bundle just got acquired by IGN | SlashGear
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Wrecked By TechBy Riley McDonald