Introduction:
In today’s episode, we explore five compelling tech stories shaping the industry. First, TSMC is set to sell its proprietary trade secret management system, a tool that protects over 610,000 innovations, aiming to strengthen intellectual property security and innovation across global partners. Next, Taco Bell is rethinking its AI-powered drive-through after a series of viral mishaps, with the company’s tech chief acknowledging that humans still outperform AI in certain scenarios. We then turn to the U.S. government’s new restrictions cutting off Samsung and SK Hynix’s access to American semiconductor equipment in China, a move that could shift the global chip production landscape in favor of American firms like Micron. Following that, a recent survey reveals Tesla’s Full Self-Driving technology is driving customers away, with only a 2% subscription rate and growing consumer concerns over safety and regulation. Finally, we cover Reliance Industries’ ambitious partnership with Google and Meta to develop a “sovereign AI” for India, marking a major step forward in the country’s AI capabilities ahead of Reliance Jio’s upcoming IPO.
Content and Timestamp:
00:00:37 TSMC to Commercialize Trade Secret Management System for Global Innovation and Protection
00:04:30 Taco Bell Rethinks AI Drive-Through After Viral Glitches and 18,000 Water Orders
00:07:46 US Tightens Chip Manufacturing Restrictions in China for Tech Giants
00:11:11 Tesla's Full Self-Driving: A Sales Deterrent for US Consumers, Survey Finds
00:14:28 Reliance Partners with Google and Meta for Major AI Push in India
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