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This week on Tech Insider Weekly, Lauren and Derek break down a fast-moving set of stories spanning AI development, consumer tech, cybersecurity, and the global startup investment landscape. From Anthropic's experimental self-correcting AI feature to a new wave of deepfake scam software targeting corporate executives, the episode tracks how AI is reshaping both opportunity and risk across every layer of the tech industry. Listeners will come away with a clearer picture of where the AI startup ecosystem is under pressure, which companies are quietly becoming infrastructure, and how the same autonomous capabilities powering next-generation assistants are being weaponized by bad actors. The episode also covers the expanding global footprint of tech investment, with notable developments in India, Europe, and beyond. Anthropic's 'dreaming' feature lets Claude agents review and self-correct from past sessions, raising early questions about what happens when an AI learns the wrong lesson. Three separate startups each raised $1.3 billion in the same news cycle, while smaller AI companies face growing pressure squeezed between big tech and demanding investors. Voice AI crossed into infrastructure when Amazon Ring routed 100 percent of its inbound calls through Vapi after evaluating more than 40 competitors. Google identified the first confirmed AI-built zero-day exploit in the wild, targeting two-factor authentication and signaling a structural shift in how cyberattacks are developed and deployed. Chinese deepfake software marketed as 'Hello Boss' enables real-time executive impersonation on consumer hardware, designed specifically to authorize fraudulent wire transfers. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and leave a review if you find the show useful. New episodes drop every Wednesday. Got a founder or topic suggestion? Tag the show on social media or send a message directly.
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