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Shelley Palmer,media technologist, advisor, and author with over 700,000 daily newsletter subscribers, returns to the show. He's one of the sharpest thinkers writing about AI today, and this conversation covers the full arc: from social media liability to the trust collapse coming for all of us, and into the real productivity gains and surveillance trade-offs of living inside an AI-first workflow.The episode opens with the Google and Meta lawsuit verdict and quickly moves past the legal question. Shelley's position is precise: you can't legislate parenting, but you can legislate transparency, and the tech industry has failed on that front entirely. The $6 million judgment against Meta and Google is a rounding error — not a deterrent. What matters is what platforms actually engineered: engagement above all else, backed by neuroscience, probabilistic math, and dopamine feedback loops optimized for shareholders, not users.AI XR News You Should Know: OpenAI is ending Sora and pivoting hard to Codex and enterprise. Ben Affleck secured $900 million from Netflix for a custom AI filmmaking tool. Epic Games cut 1,000 jobs as Fortnite loses audience. NVIDIA's Jensen Huang introduced Nemo Claw and Open Shell at GTC — a corporatized framework for personal AI agents.Key Moments[00:01:15] – Charlie opens noting the show missed one episode in nearly 300 — his daughter's wedding[00:01:55] – OpenAI kills Sora; the Critters director goes dark before the episode[00:04:45] – Google and Meta lose their social media addiction lawsuit; Meta also loses in New Mexico[00:08:07] – Shelley on what can actually be legislated: not parenting, but transparency[00:11:42] – Shelley on Zuckerberg: he genuinely believed connection would be net positive; ask him today[00:13:31] – "Planetarily net negative. No matter what good it does, it does more harm."[00:18:16] – Rony on dopamine engineering: neuroscientists studying pixel size, color, sound to refine addiction[00:19:40] – Shelley reframes it: engagement maximization for shareholders, no more insidious than that[00:23:19] – The physiological change argument: humans evolved to default to trust; AI-generated everything breaks that[00:31:50] – Rony's counterpoint: trust will reset local; the software ecosystem will follow[00:36:53] – Shelley: "Our business increased last year. Everyone on my staff is doing 400 times the work."[00:44:42] – AI-first means automating every workflow you can honestly automate — and knowing what isn't ready[00:45:06] – Jensen's Nemo Claw and Open Shell: the safer path to personal AI agents, and what it actually costs[00:49:42] – The surveillance trade-off: an effective AI agent requires more personal data exposure than anything before it[00:51:24] – Apple's Secure Enclave play: why Tim Cook may win the AI trust war in the endThe productivity gains are real, but so is the privacy exposure, and the systems that earn trust — at every level — are the ones that will survive.This episode is brought to you by Zappar, the company behind Mattercraft — the leading visual development environment for building immersive 3D web experiences across mobile, headsets, and desktop. Mattercraft now features an AI assistant that helps you design, code, and debug in real time, right in your browser.Start building at mattercraft.io. Subscribe to the AI XR Podcast wherever you listen.Watch the full episode for the full breakdown. Available where podcasts are. Full videos available on YouTube. https://youtu.be/S_AECjELYyo Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Shelley Palmer,media technologist, advisor, and author with over 700,000 daily newsletter subscribers, returns to the show. He's one of the sharpest thinkers writing about AI today, and this conversation covers the full arc: from social media liability to the trust collapse coming for all of us, and into the real productivity gains and surveillance trade-offs of living inside an AI-first workflow.The episode opens with the Google and Meta lawsuit verdict and quickly moves past the legal question. Shelley's position is precise: you can't legislate parenting, but you can legislate transparency, and the tech industry has failed on that front entirely. The $6 million judgment against Meta and Google is a rounding error — not a deterrent. What matters is what platforms actually engineered: engagement above all else, backed by neuroscience, probabilistic math, and dopamine feedback loops optimized for shareholders, not users.AI XR News You Should Know: OpenAI is ending Sora and pivoting hard to Codex and enterprise. Ben Affleck secured $900 million from Netflix for a custom AI filmmaking tool. Epic Games cut 1,000 jobs as Fortnite loses audience. NVIDIA's Jensen Huang introduced Nemo Claw and Open Shell at GTC — a corporatized framework for personal AI agents.Key Moments[00:01:15] – Charlie opens noting the show missed one episode in nearly 300 — his daughter's wedding[00:01:55] – OpenAI kills Sora; the Critters director goes dark before the episode[00:04:45] – Google and Meta lose their social media addiction lawsuit; Meta also loses in New Mexico[00:08:07] – Shelley on what can actually be legislated: not parenting, but transparency[00:11:42] – Shelley on Zuckerberg: he genuinely believed connection would be net positive; ask him today[00:13:31] – "Planetarily net negative. No matter what good it does, it does more harm."[00:18:16] – Rony on dopamine engineering: neuroscientists studying pixel size, color, sound to refine addiction[00:19:40] – Shelley reframes it: engagement maximization for shareholders, no more insidious than that[00:23:19] – The physiological change argument: humans evolved to default to trust; AI-generated everything breaks that[00:31:50] – Rony's counterpoint: trust will reset local; the software ecosystem will follow[00:36:53] – Shelley: "Our business increased last year. Everyone on my staff is doing 400 times the work."[00:44:42] – AI-first means automating every workflow you can honestly automate — and knowing what isn't ready[00:45:06] – Jensen's Nemo Claw and Open Shell: the safer path to personal AI agents, and what it actually costs[00:49:42] – The surveillance trade-off: an effective AI agent requires more personal data exposure than anything before it[00:51:24] – Apple's Secure Enclave play: why Tim Cook may win the AI trust war in the endThe productivity gains are real, but so is the privacy exposure, and the systems that earn trust — at every level — are the ones that will survive.This episode is brought to you by Zappar, the company behind Mattercraft — the leading visual development environment for building immersive 3D web experiences across mobile, headsets, and desktop. Mattercraft now features an AI assistant that helps you design, code, and debug in real time, right in your browser. Start building at mattercraft.io. Subscribe to the AI XR Podcast wherever you listen.Watch the full episode for the full breakdown. Available where podcasts are. Full videos available on YouTube. https://youtu.be/S_AECjELYyoSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today I catch up with one of my favourite guests on the Podcast show… Shelley Palmer! Shelley is passionate about supporting women running their own businesses and explains all about Tropic Skincare. We also cover how it is to build your own online membership and the day to day running of it. Shelley chats about what she has been doing over the pandemic and masterplan for the future as a successful entrepreneur including a book, fitness, recipes and more. This is an inspirational podcast and we hope you enjoy it today, please leave us your comments/ questions/thoughts!
Join us to hear Jan discuss the following 3 things and more:Why your LinkedIn profile is critical, and how to write your profile to be sure your buyers find you, and can’t wait to start working with you.Which is the best social media site for your business? How to decide.Is the Premium account worth it? What will it do for you? Jan Wallen, author of Mastering LinkedIn in 7 Days or Less and The New Social Selling Revolution: Change the Way You Sell. She has built her business so that 95% of her consulting, speaking engagements and mentoring clients come from LinkedIn. Because of her expertise and clear and engaging style in explaining social media in a practical use-it-today way, NBC, ABC, CBS and Fox news and organizations including Business News Daily, Entrepreneur Podcast Network, the Shelley Palmer and MENG (Marketing Executives Networking Group) blogs and radio shows including BlogTalk Radio have sought her professional advice and expertise. To learn more about Jan visitwww.JanWallen.com
Shelly Palmer chats with John Abell about tech IPOs. Is it a bubble? For more information visit shellypalmer.com
Shelly Palmer chats with Microsoft's Pallavi Sebastian about the company's newest Windows Phone 7 devices. For more information visit shellypalmer.com
Shelly Palmer chats with Bob Sherman about radio utilizing the Internet. For more information visit shellypalmer.com
Shelly Palmer chats with Wired.com's NY Bureau Chief, John Abell, about Google Wallet and mobile payment technology. For more information visit shellypalmer.com
Shelly Palmer chats with Simon Applebaum about Comcast's closed test for transmitting cable television over Internet Protocol. For more information visit shellypalmer.com
Shelly Palmer chats with security expert Hemu Nigam about underage children using Facebook. For more information visit shellypalmer.com
Shelly Palmer chats with Lance Neuhauser about properly valuing social media. For more information visit shellypalmer.com
Shelly Palmer Chats with the CEO of Mevio.com, Ron Bloom, all about their video website.
Shelly Palmer shows off Phonak's Audeo earbuds on Live Digital. If you're an audiophile or just a music lover, you'll want to check these out. For more information visit shellypalmer.com
Shelly Palmer chats with John Abell about wireless dat seizure. For more information visit shellypalmer.com
Shelly Palmer chats with Simon Applebaum about Google TV. For more information visit shellypalmer.com
Shelly Palmer chats with Jeff Bander about eye tracking technology. For more information visit shellypalmer.com
Shelly Palmer chats with John Abell about protecting your data online. For more information visit shellypalmer.com
Watch the newest episode of Shelly Palmer Digital Living. Join Shelly Palmer as he shows off awesome gift ideas for Dads and grads. Original airdate: June 10, 2011
Shelly Palmer chats with Rob Fugetta, CEO of Zuberance, about digital branding. For more information visit shellypalmer.com
Shelly Palmer talks about the Anthony Weiner controversy on Good Day NY. For more information visit shellypalmer.com
Shelly Palmer talks about NYC Wi-Fi and previews his newest episode of Fox 5's Shelly Palmer Digital Living airing Friday, June 10th at 10:30PM EST. For more information visit shellypalmer.com
Shelly Palmer talks about Anthony Weiner's Twitter hacking on Good Day NY. For more information visit shellypalmer.com
Shelly Palmer Digital Living's security expert Hemanshu (Hemu) Nigam recaps this week in digital safety, security and privacy. For more information visit shellypalmer.com
Shelly Palmer chats with Steve Rosenbaum about managing digital overload. For more information visit shellypalmer.com .
If you had the software to do it, would you track what your teenager does online? For more information visit shellypalmer.com
Shelly Palmer talks about iCloud on CNN's Quest Means Business. For more information visit shellypalmer.com
Shelly Palmer talks about cellphone cancer risks on Good Day NY. For more information visit shellypalmer.com
This segment from Shelly Palmer Digital Living shows how the streaming music company Grooveshark.com got its start. For more information visit shellypalmer.com
If you're giving your phone away, are you aware of what information you leave behind? For more information visit shellypalmer.com
Shelly Palmer shows you how to avoid eye fatigue during long hours in front of the computer. For more information visit shellypalmer.com
Learn how to avoid getting scammed by hotels and resorts that use photography tricks to make it look nicer than it really is. For more information visit shellypalmer.com
Shelly Palmer chats with author of Curation Nation about Apple's cloud services. For more information visit shellypalmer.com
Shelly Palmer talks about digital privacy on Good Day NY. For more information visit shellypalmer.com
Shelly Palmer chats with Wired.com's NY Bureau Chief John Abell about redefining TV households. For more information visit shellypalmer.com
Shelly Palmer chats with David Allen about digital productivity. Part 1 of a 2 part interview. For more information visit shellypalmer.com
Shelly Palmer chats with David Allen about digital productivity. Part 1 of a 2 part interview. For more information visit shellypalmer.com
Shelly Palmer talks about his new book Overcoming the Digital Divide on Good Day NY. For more information or to purchase the book, visit shellypalmer.com
Shelly Palmer chats with Wired.com's NY Bureau Chief, John Abell about iPhone Tracking. For more information visit shellypalmer.com
Join Shelly Palmer as he shows off some of the coolest new ways that technology affects the way we do life. For more information visit shellypalmer.com
Shelly Palmer chats with Bob Benya, CEO of iN Demand, about the future of on demand television. For more information visit shellypalmer.com
Shelly Palmer talks about Facebook privacy on Special Report with Bret Baier. For more information visit shellypalmer.com
Shelly Palmer talks about Microsoft purchasing Skype on CNNi's Quest Means Business. For more information visit shellypalmer.com
Shelly Palmer chats with Dan Putterman, CEO of Pogoplug about their personal media server. For more information visit shellypalmer.com
Shelly Palmer chats with Harold Goldberg, author of All Your Base Are Belong To Us about the history of pong. For more information visit shellypalmer.com
Shelly Palmer chats with Amy Adoniz about the only 24 hour Best Buy. For more information visit shellypalmer.com
Shelly Palmer chats with Simon Applebaum, host of Tomorrow Will Be Televised, about YouTube offering original content. For more information visit shellypalmer.com
Shelly Palmer chats with CNN tech writer Mark Milian about Comcast's new hi-speed Internet service, Extreme 105. For more information visit shellypalmer.com>
Shelly Palmer chats with John Abell, Wired.com's NY Bureau Chief, about the Commercial Privacy Bill of Rights Act. For more information visit shellypalmer.com
Shelly Palmer chats with Barnes & Noble's Wendy Bronfin about the Nook Color update. For more information visit shellypalmer.com
Intel and Aldebaran Robotics show off the Nao Robot on Live Digital. For more information visit shellypalmer.com