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June 17, 2025
AI can track you. Right now
They don't need to hack you. They just need Google — and AI. Your home. Your phone number. Your family's names. The layout of your living room. In 2025, this isn't private. It's searchable — and artificial intelligence is turning casual creepers into digital predators in minutes. In this chilling episode of Today in Tech, host Keith Shaw is joined by Chris Wingfield of 360 Privacy, a former military intelligence officer turned digital defense expert. Together, they expose how AI-powered profiling tools can find everything about you using only public data — and how the line between online data and real-world danger has all but vanished.
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Sponsored by Dell + Qualcomm: Leave the charger, keep the performance
A new generation of AI PCs is helping address long-standing battery life and performance barriers. Learn how investing in these modern PCs today lays the foundation for greater resilience and long-term success in a rapidly changing digital economy.
Turn old PCs into Chromebooks with Chrome OS Flex
Can you give your old PC a new life? In this DEMO episode, we travel to the U.K. to see Google's Chrome OS Flex in action. Chrome OS Flex is a lightweight, secure, and cloud-first operating system that can be installed on nearly any old laptop or desktop — even non-Chromebooks. Google Chrome OS Customer Engineer Jon Mooney shows how IT teams can repurpose aging hardware, reduce e-waste, and extend device life by up to 10 years — all while saving on hardware refresh costs.
San José CIO Khaled Tawfikon on the AI coalition to promote responsible and purposeful AI
Khaled Tawfik, CIO/Director, City of San José joins host Lee Rennick at IDC Directions where they discuss the Government AI Coalition to promote responsible and purposeful AI in the public sector. This episode is sponsored by Vasion Print, formerly known as PrinterLogic, which lets customers simplify infrastructure and maximize resources by replacing print servers with direct IP, serverless printing.
Python 3.14 Changes Type Hints Forever: Lazy Annotations Explained
Up until now, Python type annotations were evaluated "eagerly" - you needed to have an object defined before you could use it as an annotation. With Python 3.14, the default behavior has changed: Type annotations are now evaluated "lazily", as needed, for better performance and more flexibility. This video compares 3.14's new behavior with the way Python's handled annotations in previous versions, with recommendations for how to adapt to the new behavior.
How to deploy AI agents with the Google Agent Development Kit for Python
AI agents are LLM-powered interfaces designed to help people accomplish specific tasks. Creating and deploying them can be complex. Google's newly released Agent Development Kit for Python (and Java) takes the boilerplate and heavy lifting out of writing AI agents, and gives you frameworks to write many common workflows used with such agents.
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