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Checkout Teamgroup's Thanksmas Special Sale at lmg.gg Sorry if you already saw this. This episode has been re-uploaded due to sub feed issues. Twitter: twitter.com Instagram: @TechLinkedYT Facebook: @TechLinked NEWS SOURCES: THE TRAILER AWARDS theverge.com reddit.com Atlas youtube.com Obsidian’s The Outer Worlds engadget.com Journey on PC through Epic Games Store eurogamer.net Far Cry New Dawn youtube.com Mortal Kombat 11 youtube.com Anthem trailer youtube.com CS:GO goes F2P, adds Battle Royale blog.counter-strike.net THE PROBLEM WITH HUAWEI Huawei CFO arrested cnbc.com Japan plans to ban Huawei reuters.com BT removes Huawei equipment from network kitguru.net Australia banned Huawei… wants to install their OWN backdoor theverge.com bbc.com THE ROBOT REVOLT HAS BEGUN youtube.com spectrum.ieee.org arstechnica.com Amazon robot theguardian.com QUICK BITS “CORE…I5…PERFORMANCE” neowin.net engadget.com UK WAS IN THE DARK bbc.co.uk Cause: techcrunch.com SUBSCRIBE TO PEWDIEPIE Sonos: linustechtips.com en.community.sonos.com Printers: kotaku.com PERSONAL DEFENSE DRONES futurism.com 76 ERRORS motherboard.vice.com
TechLinked dives into a rapid fire round of current technology news mixed with light humor and host banter. The first segment surveys a batch of high profile topics, including the ongoing Huawei/5G controversy with Japan, Australia, and Canada placing bans on Huawei equipment, and the political fallout surrounding the company as additional data privacy and sanctions debates unfold across Western governments. The discussion then pivots to artificial intelligence, highlighting DeepMind's AlphaZero advancing to a self-taught, human-free form of creativity and intuition, and how this self-learning approach could eventually be applied to real-world problems beyond games. The show also touches on a notable real-world robotics incident, where an Amazon warehouse robot reportedly maced workers, illustrating the unexpected and sometimes dangerous outcomes of automation in logistics. In parallel, the hosts cover the fallout of Bethesda's Fallout 76, including data exposure issues, framing it as part of a broader look at how big game launches can stumble in the digital age. The middle portion highlights consumer tech and hardware: a teaser for Team Group’s Thanksmas sale featuring DDR4 RAM with RGB, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8cx aimed at Windows laptops, and a brief glimpse at Ericsson’s role in a major UK outage that affected SoftBank customers in Japan. The segment concludes with a light note on the PewDiePie subscriber race, a short nod to Sonos’ response to subscriber-driven pranks, and a playful setup about personal defense drones that foreshadows the episode’s closer look at consumer drone tech. Throughout, the tone remains brisk, humorous, and accessible, offering a digestible snapshot of how tech trends intersect with everyday life, entertainment, and global news.
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Questions answered
- What is AlphaZero and how does it differ from traditional game AIs?
- AlphaZero teaches itself to play games without human input, developing creativity and intuition by self-learning rather than studying human play.
- What real world incident involving automation was mentioned, and what happened?
- An Amazon warehouse robot reportedly mace a worker with bear spray, resulting in hospital visits and highlighting risks of automation in logistics.