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AI vs Cybercrime, Google’s $9B Bet, and the Rise of Algorithmic Accents — Episode 9

10 min · 25 de nov de 2025
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This episode explores three stories showing how AI is transforming crimefighting, corporate investment, and even the way we speak. We begin with the world of AI vs cybercrime, where algorithms now track digital intruders faster than human analysts ever could. We break down Google’s $9 billion investment surge, revealing how the tech giant is repositioning itself for the next phase of the AI race. And we investigate the rise of algorithmic accents, a linguistics shift driven by AI models that are beginning to reshape pronunciation, tone, and digital communication. Read the full articles here: Digital Heist → https://www.liveaiwire.com/2025/07/the-digital-heist-ai-vs.html [https://www.liveaiwire.com/2025/07/the-digital-heist-ai-vs.html] Google’s $9B Bet → https://www.liveaiwire.com/2025/08/googles-9-billion-bet-on-ai.html [https://www.liveaiwire.com/2025/08/googles-9-billion-bet-on-ai.html] Algorithmic Accents → https://www.liveaiwire.com/2025/07/algorithmic-accent-2.html [https://www.liveaiwire.com/2025/07/algorithmic-accent-2.html] If you’d like early access to every episode — and want to support the show for about the price of a coffee — you can join us on Patreon. Your support genuinely helps us keep producing this series. If you're part of a newsroom, blog, media outlet, or publisher and you're interested in featuring our coverage, you can contact us anytime through the website.

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