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  • EP9: Car Touch Screens, Digital Twins and Reusing Robots
    2024/11/15

    TECH GIRL ENERGY: The Weekly Debrief

    Episode 9 - Car Touch Screens, Digital Twins and Reusing Robots

    Harriet Taylor and Numi Gildert dive into their favourite tech headlines of the week;

    1) Hyundai discussed this week that they have found in focus group testing that people find touch screens stressful to use at times and prefer physical buttons and dials.

    Hyundai Touch Screen Testing:

    https://www.theverge.com/2024/11/12/24294634/hyundai-vehicle-controls-more-buttons-focus-groups-annoyed-touchscreens

    2) Over 40,000 detailed images and an AI algorithm were used to recreate historic Vatican church and identify damage invisible to naked eye

    Saint Peter’s Basilica Digital Twin:

    https://news.sky.com/story/ai-used-to-recreate-historic-vatican-church-and-identify-damage-invisible-to-naked-eye-13252415

    3) A startup company, Molg, manufactures and programs precision robots to delicately take apart products and separate still-useable components for reuse, not recycling in an effort to reduce the 60-million ton e-waste problem

    Reusing Robots:

    https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/this-robot-expertly-takes-apart-e-waste-so-their-components-can-be-reused/

    Don't forget to follow Harriet and Numi at @techgirlenergy on all social platforms.

    You can find this, and all our other episodes at www.IM-Listening.co.uk or wherever you listen to your podcasts.

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    18 分
  • EP8: Wooden Satellites, 15 million dollar URLs, iPhones for Cancer Detection and Bees vs Meta
    2024/11/08

    TECH GIRL ENERGY: The Weekly Debrief

    Episode 8 - Wooden Satellites, 15 million dollar URLs, iPhones for Cancer Detection and Bees vs Meta

    Join Numi and Harriet as they explore the latest intriguing tech stories. This week’s highlights include a wooden satellite launch, iPhones aiding cancer detection, URL investments by OpenAI, and Meta's environmentally conscious data centre plans thwarted by bees.

    Key Topics:

    Wooden Satellite Launch

    • The world's first wooden satellite named Lignosat was sent to space.
    • Designed by Japanese researchers for durability in space without oxygen or water to degrade it.
    • Highlights the growing concern over space junk and innovative solutions like biodegradable satellites.

    OpenAI's $10 Million plus Domain Purchase

    • OpenAI acquires chat.com for strategic rebranding towards simplicity.
    • Discussion on domain acquisition as a business opportunity.

    iPhone Endoscope Adapter for Throat Cancer Detection

    • New device attaches to iPhones enabling remote throat cancer screenings.
    • Addresses healthcare backlog using everyday technology like smartphones.

    Meta’s Nuclear-Powered AI Data Center Blocked by Bees

    • Plans for an eco-friendly nuclear-powered data centre halted due to bee habitat preservation at the site location.
    • Discusses energy consumption of AI technologies and environmental impacts.

    Energy Consumption Awareness in AI Usage

    • Raises awareness about the significant energy demands of running AI systems like ChatGPT.
    • Encourages responsible use of technology considering its environmental cost.
    Social Media Links:

    Follow us on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube under @TechGirlEnergy for more updates!

    LINKS

    Wooden Satellite: https://news.sky.com/story/worlds-first-wooden-satellite-heads-to-space-in-mars-exploration-test-13248719

    $15 million URL: https://www.theverge.com/2024/11/6/24289768/openai-chat-chatgpt-sam-altman-hubspot

    Endoscope i-adapter: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/cancer-detection-nhs-iphone-apple-b2639675.html

    Bees vs Meta: https://www.independent.co.uk/tech/mark-zuckerberg-bees-ai-b2641614.html

    Don't forget to follow Harriet and Numi at @techgirlenergy on all social platforms.

    You can find this, and all our other episodes at www.IM-Listening.co.uk or wherever you listen to your podcasts.

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    19 分
  • EP7: Coding with AI, VR Ambulances and Lost Cities
    2024/11/01

    TECH GIRL ENERGY: The Weekly Debrief

    Episode 7 - Coding with AI, VR Ambulances and Lost Cities

    Harriet Taylor and Numi Gildert dive into their favourite tech headlines of the week;

    1) Google CEO Sundar Pichai said this week that more than a quarter of code at Google is generated by AI - Harriet talks about her experiences using AI as a software engineer and what it could mean for the future of coding.

    Coding with AI: https://www.theverge.com/2024/10/29/24282757/google-new-code-generated-ai-q3-2024

    2) Student paramedics in the West Midlands have been training for emergency driving with a virtual reality simulator. Could this technology be used for everyday drivers too?

    VR Ambulances: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvg0pwv94gpo

    3) Luke Auld-Thomas, a PhD student at Tulane university in the US, discovered a lost city in Mexico by accident after finding Lidar data on the internet - proving sometimes scouring through sixteen pages of Google search can be worth it!

    Lost Cities: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/crmznzkly3go

    Don't forget to follow Harriet and Numi at @techgirlenergy on all social platforms.

    You can find this, and all our other episodes at www.IM-Listening.co.uk or wherever you listen to your podcasts.

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    19 分
  • The Weekly Debrief is Back Next Week!
    2024/10/24
    The Weekly Debrief is taking a two week break but Numi and Harriet be back next week with a brand new episode discussing the week’s tech news. Still want your Tech Girl fix? Why not listen to theirr sister podcast series - it’s just called Tech Girl Energy - and it’s all about exploring all the exciting careers in engineering and technology. Listen now on your favourite podcast platform - just search Tech Girl Energy And don’t forget to follow them on social media too: @techgirlenergy on all platforms See you next Friday on the 1st of November! Don't forget to follow Harriet and Numi at @techgirlenergy on all social platforms. You can find this, and all our other episodes at www.IM-Listening.co.uk or wherever you listen to your podcasts.
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    1 分
  • Please Hold - The Weekly Debrief is Back on 1st November!
    2024/10/17
    The Weekly Debrief is taking a two week break but Numi and Harriet will be back with a brand new episode discussing the week’s tech news on Friday 1st November! In the meantime head on over to their socials @ techgirlenergy on all platforms Plus don’t forget they have another podcast series just called Tech Girl Energy - it’s all about exploring all the exciting careers in engineering and technology so you could see where a career in STEM could take you. Listen now on your favourite podcast platform - just search Tech Girl Energy See you on the 1st of November! Don't forget to follow Harriet and Numi at @techgirlenergy on all social platforms. You can find this, and all our other episodes at www.IM-Listening.co.uk or wherever you listen to your podcasts.
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  • EP6: Google Break Up, Hypersonic Jets and Bees with Backpacks
    2024/10/10

    TECH GIRL ENERGY: The Weekly Debrief

    Episode 6 - Google Break Up, Hypersonic Jets and Bees with Backpacks

    Harriet Taylor and Numi Gildert dive into their favourite tech headlines of the week;

    1) The US government is considering seeking the break-up of the world's biggest search engine, Google. When a digital product becomes so integrated into the internet how do you go about breaking up that infrastructure?

    Google Break Up: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c62504lv00do

    2) A revolutionary hypersonic jet, capable of flying from London to New York in just one hour, is set to take to the skies for its inaugural test flight in 2025. How will this change the commercial flight industry, and how does development of aircraft like this affect the sustainability movement?

    Hypersonic Jet: https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/from-new-york-to-london-in-60-minutes-hypersonic-jet-set-for-test-flight-in-2025-6736979

    3) A team at The University of Oxford have been investigating how to help declining insect and bird populations by fitting tiny radar chips to bees to track their movements. Will data from studies like this help environmentalists drive change to stop the decline?

    Bees with Backpacks: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cj9jzv27lv2o

    Don't forget to follow Harriet and Numi at @techgirlenergy on all social platforms.

    You can find this, and all our other episodes at www.IM-Listening.co.uk or wherever you listen to your podcasts.

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    20 分
  • EP5: Asteroid Hunters, Tissue Scanners and DPD Robots
    2024/10/03

    TECH GIRL ENERGY: The Weekly Debrief

    Episode 5 - Asteroid Hunters, Tissue Scanners and DPD Robots

    Harriet Taylor and Numi Gildert dive into their favourite tech headlines of the week;

    1) In the week the Earth has gained a mini-moon we talk about the asteroid hunters: two pieces of new technology in development that could help save Earth from a catastrophic collision

    Mini-moon: https://www.independent.co.uk/space/earth-two-moons-2024-mini-moon-asteroid-b2621488.html

    Asteroid-hunters: https://amp.theguardian.com/science/2024/sep/29/the-asteroid-hunters-how-new-technology-will-help-save-earth-from-a-catastrophic-collision

    2) A new miniature tissue scanner has been developed by University College London which could help revolutionise diagnosis of conditions like diabetes, cancer and arthritis

    Tissue Scanner: https://news.sky.com/story/new-miniature-scanner-could-revolutionise-diagnosis-of-diseases-like-cancer-diabetes-and-arthritis-13225175

    3) A trial is launching soon in Dallas, Texas testing drones for food delivery and DPD in the UK is conducting trials across the UK for parcel delivery robots

    Texas Drone Delivery Trial: https://www.reuters.com/technology/serve-robotics-ties-up-with-alphabets-unit-drone-deliveries-launching-pilot-2024-10-01/

    DPD Delivery Trials:

    https://internetretailing.net/dpd-rolls-out-delivery-robots-to-fourth-uk-site/

    Don't forget to follow Harriet and Numi at @techgirlenergy on all social platforms.

    You can find this, and all our other episodes at www.IM-Listening.co.uk or wherever you listen to your podcasts.

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    26 分
  • EP4: Fashion Week Special; Chanel Headphones, Flexible Displays and Smart Rings
    2024/09/26

    TECH GIRL ENERGY: The Weekly Debrief

    Episode 4 - Fashion Week Special; Chanel Headphones, Flexible Displays and Smart Rings

    Harriet Taylor and Numi Gildert dive into this week's wearable tech headlines in this Fashion Week special;

    1) Chanel has unveiled their first wearable technology design called the Premiere Sound Watch; are we about to see the rise of high fashion smart accessories?

    Chanel Premiere Sound Watch:

    https://fashionunited.uk/news/fashion/chanel-ventures-into-wearable-tech-with-innovative-timepiece/2024082977319

    2) During Seoul Fashion Week, LG Display unveiled their flexible, transparent and stretchable display; how could this transform fashion, and where could we see wearable displays be implemented?

    LG Display stretchable micro-LED:

    https://www.tomsguide.com/tech/lg-display-unveils-stretchable-micro-led-this-could-revolutionize-wearable-tech

    3) There are rumours Samsung will release larger ring sizes of its Galaxy Ring. Two months since it’s release its received positive reviews as a smart ring and wearable device. Will we see a wider move to more unobtrusive fitness trackers?

    Samsung Galaxy Ring:

    https://www.techradar.com/health-fitness/samsung-galaxy-ring-to-go-bigger-as-rumor-claims-new-ring-sizes-are-on-the-way

    Don't forget to follow Harriet and Numi at @techgirlenergy on all social platforms.

    You can find this, and all our other episodes at www.IM-Listening.co.uk or wherever you listen to your podcasts.

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    24 分