SpaceX aims for $1.75 trillion IPO, Flock drones track your car and Uber’s wild lost-and-found list

June 6, 2026
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SpaceX is going public, targeting a valuation of at least $1.75 trillion. Largest IPO in history. Anthropic filed, too. Warren Buffett dropped $10 billion on Alphabet. Plus, your car is being watched. Culprit? Flock’s 80,000 cameras, which are now backed by drones. They log your driving, then the information is sold to private companies. No warrant needed. Fly-by-night surveillance. 

Kim Komando breaks it all down, plus the tech stories affecting your money, your privacy and your life right now.

This week on The Kim Komando Show:

13:38.994 Teen’s Bluetooth name cancels flight midair 

16:34.441 ChatGPT somehow knew her date of birth 

26:33.595 Adam dumps AI marketing, goes back to the basics for bagel shop 

12:17.418 Attack of the mosquitoes! Why tech titans are releasing millions of bugs 

8:20.248 Siri gets smart, Apple makes glasses, and a new Android trap 

23:41.688 AI Tool: Turn your digital footprint into art 

32:20.758 Use it or lose it. How AI shrinks your brain 

34:12.540 Peekabook, a viral fake book, lets parents hide their phone from their kids 

45:40.903 AI predicts 2026 NBA Finals winner 

47:53.035 Uber’s newest ride option: Professional drifting 

1:03:41.967 AI Tool of the Week: Use ChatGPT voice tool to breeze through paperwork 

1:10:30.365 Moving to the moon

1:14:44.885 Data centers in your backyard could raise your electric bills

1:21:28.029 Two YouTube creators won the box office

1:26:24.419 Video vs. audio: The best way to reach exhausted caregivers

1:33:31.331 Laid off at 55. How Kristina built a thriving AI consultancy

1:41:19.541 Your router is spying on you

Butterflies, duck sausage, a dishwasher. Oh my! Uber is revealing some of the weirdest things people left in their rides. Award-winning photographer Steven’s entry was so stunning, the competition said it looked too good to be believed. The kicker? It was shot on his Samsung phone. I speak with Steven about how he fought back and got his picture-perfect ending.