Episodi

  • No Doctor Required: Inside Utah's Controversial AI Prescription Program
    Jan 19 2026

    This episode takes a critical look at Utah’s first-of-its-kind pilot that allows AI to automatically renew routine prescriptions without a human doctor's oversight. We detail what’s included, what’s excluded, how the sandbox works, and the unanswered questions about oversight, bias, security, and liability when models fail silently.

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    11 min
  • Forgotten Brands, Big Money: Why Dormant Car Brands Still Matter in a Digital World
    Jan 19 2026

    In this episode, we lift the garage door on the “secret life” of dormant car brands. From Pontiac and Mercury to Studebaker and Scout, the restoration economy is thriving, fueled by billion-dollar insurance claims, surging auction results, and a shortage of skilled artisans who can breathe life into aging metal. Nostalgia is only part of it; these shops preserve techniques, stories, and regional heritage you can’t stream or download.

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    11 min
  • Toyota's Glow-Up: Why the 2025 Prius Nightshade Actually Looks Good Now
    Jan 19 2026

    During this episode, we take the wheel for a detailed review of the 2025 Toyota Prius Nightshade Hybrid. After 25 years in the U.S., Prius has shed its appliance stigma for sharp lines, a moody Nightshade package, and a hybrid system that feels smooth and confident. We cover trims, efficiency, AWD options, cabin ergonomics, and everyday tradeoffs—no spare tire, limited cubbies, and an awkward hatch design. With pricing that undercuts today’s bloated averages, this Prius makes a strong case for hybrid practicality without sacrificing style.

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    10 min
  • AI in Nuclear Power: Innovation, Illusion, or an Unacceptable Risk?
    Jan 19 2026

    In this episode, we unpack a bold claim: can artificial intelligence safely replace humans in nuclear power plants? We revisit the cautionary history of nuclear incidents and weigh it against the current state of AI—powerful, yes, but prone to hallucinations, bias, and adversarial manipulation. Human-in-the-loop isn’t optional when the stakes include public safety, long-lived waste, and grid stability. We also examine the reality of small modular reactors, the generational skills gap in nuclear engineering, and why tech for tech’s sake can become its own hazard.

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    11 min
  • Protecting Code, Credentials, and Core Systems in an AI World
    Jan 19 2026

    In this episode, we discuss how AI has supercharged cyber threats, turning defense into a true arms race in which code is written faster than it can be secured. We spotlight emerging AI-native platforms built to harden codebases, protect credentials, and monitor third-party risk, because the stakes now include utilities, finance, and core government systems.

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    11 min
  • Humanoid Robots vs. Purpose-Built Machines: Who Wins?
    Jan 19 2026

    In this episode, we zoom in on the frontier: humanoid robots and AI security. The most compelling robots may not look like us at all—purpose-built machines are winning on reliability and ROI, while companies grapple with the fiendishly complex challenge of robotic hands.

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    10 min
  • Inside the CAFE Rollback: Who Gains and Who Pays
    Jan 19 2026

    The Feds are rolling back previously announced CAFE fuel economy standards, and the nation's automakers are cheering them on. During this episode, we ask hard questions about the recent CAFE rollback. Automakers once pledged ambitious fuel-economy targets; now a lower bar opens the door to thirstier engines and higher pump bills. We weigh short-term sales against long-term competitiveness as global markets sprint toward hybrids and EVs. What does “choice” really mean if it nudges buyers toward pricier drivetrains and trims while public health and fuel costs foot the bill?

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    11 min
  • Are Safety Features Really Making Cars Too Expensive?
    Jan 19 2026

    As new vehicle prices climb, the easy villain is “too much safety.” We pull that apart by taking a clear look at how active safety reduces injuries and claims, then follow the money to where it really pools: full-size trucks, SUVs, and premium trims designed to maximize profit. From holiday discounts that barely dent margins to the psychology of sub-brands like Denali and Avenir, we lay out why the average new vehicle sits near $50,000 and why a $60k pickup is the new normal.

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    11 min