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Baltimore Public Media and WYPR 88.1 FM, Baltimore's NPR news station, announces that Thoughts on Tech & Things, hosted by technologist and author Jason Michael Perry, has become the fastest-growing podcast in the station's history. The biweekly show, which explores how emerging technologies reshape how we live, work, and connect, surpassed 16,000 downloads within 30 days of its first full episode, with its pilot episode alone drawing more than 6,000 listeners.
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CES is one of the biggest consumer technology conferences in the world. Tech insider Jason Michael Perry gives a preview live from Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Author Alex "Sandy" Pentland offers a compelling counter to popular foreboding about AI's impact on human civilization: using AI, he writes, we can build more dynamic, open societies.
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Frederick City released updated plans for the community center Thursday night, which will include a gymnasium, kitchen, community rooms and education spaces.
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Host Jason Michael Perry sits down with Will Gee, founder and CEO of Balti Virtual, to unpack the mixed-reality moment: the sudden wave of headsets and AI-powered glasses from Meta, Apple, Samsung, and Amazon.
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Host Jason Michael Perry sits down with Ben Slavin, an AI entrepreneur and researcher, to unpack what OpenAI’s DevDay 2025 conference really means. From Sora 2, the next-generation AI video tool, to ChatGPT 5, and connectors, they explore how OpenAI is shifting from product to platform and what that means for developers, creators, and the broader ecosystem.
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Host Jason Michael Perry sits down with Joel Benge, a communications strategist and author, to ask what a photo even means in an age where AI can rewrite reality.From fake principal voicemails to AI-generated films, Perry and Benge explore how synthetic media is reshaping trust and what that means for security, family, and everyday life.
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Midday guest host Farai Chideya explores the impact of AI on the workplace with Jason Michael Perry, founder of Perry Labs and author of The AI Evolution, and Dr. Anupam Joshi, the new Chief AI Officer at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
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Some of the biggest technology companies in the nation run ads for open positions in newspaper print. But many of those jobs are not what they seem. ProPublica's Alex MacGillis investigated.
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Frederick County Public Schools chose not to ban phones from classrooms, opting to integrate them into students’ learning.