From web developers to call center reps, here’s who’s being replaced first.
AI will take these jobs
Psychiatrist falls for $500K pig butchering scam
A doctor who lost half a million says greed got the best of him. Melinda Gates finally talks Bill, Epstein, and trust. Plus, an Uber driver drives off with a sleeping child, and my go-to tip to lock in the lowest hotel price.
Stop clicking “unsubscribe”
That innocent-looking link at the bottom of a spam email? It could be stealing your data. Here’s how.
Streaming officially beats cable and broadcast
More Americans now stream TV than watch cable or broadcast. It’s a massive shift from just four years ago. The old guard is losing fast.
Three things you should never tell AI
PSA: Deleting your ChatGPT convo doesn’t actually delete it. Your chats are saved forever.
How AirPods made it okay to ignore everyone
Once seen as rude and antisocial, earbuds are now part of everyday life. Here’s how Apple normalized tuning people out.
This makes your house an easy target
Is your security system helping or harming you? If you’re doing these things, think twice.
The 9-to-5 is dead — June 21st, Hour 1
Microsoft says late-night meetings are up 16%. Burnout much? I also talk to an Uber driver almost tricked into trafficking stolen goods. Plus: Trump Org’s new phone biz, Bible stories on TikTok, and a smart way to check your internet speed.
Meta’s AI exposes your worst secrets — June 21st, Hour 2
Turns out Meta AI chats like “How do I hide $200K from taxes?” were posted publicly. I talk to a guy who uses his wife’s Facebook account to score Marketplace deals. Plus: VR headsets that smell (for real), and how to make $50/month with AI.
One chatbot replaces 700 workers — June 21st, Hour 3
Klarna’s customer service team got replaced by one chatbot. Also, MrBeast spent $4 million on one YouTube video. If it flops, he says he’ll cry. Plus: Your receipts are covered in poison, and a ChatGPT story that goes way too far.
Gen Alpha side hustles — June 21st, Hour 4
Gen Alpha isn’t only glued to the iPad. They’re making real money online. Here’s how. Then I talk to a caller who learns his sexy pics were part of a scam. Facebook fraud is exploding (shocker: Meta’s cashing in), and your printer is secretly tagging every page you print.
Ring doorbell app used to track ICE agents
Amazon’s Neighbors app was built to fight porch pirates. In Los Angeles, people are using it to warn each other about immigration raids.
Secret Amazon page for cheap stuff
Want to buy tech at a fraction of the price? Here’s where to look for Amazon’s hidden deals.
Google's plan to stay relevant
With ChatGPT on the rise, Google is losing its grip. Here’s how it wants to win you back.
The creepy way advertisers find you
Get an ad for something you only talked about? You might be a target of ultrasonic cross-device tracking.
Why AI isn’t taking over (yet)
Big Tech wants you to think AI is smarter than us. Here’s why you shouldn’t believe the hype.
The $200-an-hour job scam
A recruiter shoots a text over to you for the best job opportunity ever. Spoiler alert: It’s a trap to steal your identity.
Your own mobile phone company
President Trump is diving into the mobile service game with a flashy, gold-plated Android deal for just $47 a month. But how?
How to check your internet speeds
Slow Wi-Fi? Try this free fix first. Get proof of what’s dragging your speeds before you spend a dime.
Smart glasses, now with AI
Ready to give smart glasses another chance? Yes, the awkward wearable tech that flopped over a decade ago.