This Week in Tech 1077: I Would Download a Car
30 March 2026

This Week in Tech 1077: I Would Download a Car

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Big Tech just faced a courtroom reckoning, with Meta and Google found liable for platform "addictiveness" in a social media trial that could unleash a tidal wave of lawsuits. Find out why attorneys, entrepreneurs, and everyday users are suddenly on edge.


• Social media addiction lawsuits hit Meta, Google, YouTube

• Section 230 and First Amendment implications debated after court verdicts

• Supreme Court sides with Cox; ISPs not liable for user piracy

• Elon Musk's lawsuit over X (Twitter) ad boycotts thrown out

• Anthropic versus Department of Defense: AI contracting dispute and retaliation claims

• FCC's confusing foreign-made router ban and consumer tech fallout

• Major supply chain attack: LiteLLM malware infects AI devs

• The rise (and risks) of AI agents with voice, identity, and personification

• Turing Award honors pioneers of quantum cryptography

• Antimatter on the move: CERN's oddball truck experiment

• Sci-fi and reality blur as Neal Stephenson walks away from the metaverse

• Privacy and consent worries escalate with AI-powered recordings and surveillance

• Digital shelf pricing arrives at Walmart and Kroger

• Flipper Zero: voice-controlled hacking gadget gets an AI upgrade

• Age verification laws create headaches for OS and app developers

• Official White House app called out for surveillance and security blunders

• Is AI progress barreling toward a dystopian tech future?


Host: Leo Laporte


Guests: Harper Reed, Brian McCullough, and Cathy Gellis


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