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Tech Life

BBC World Service

Tech Life discovers and explains the ways technology is changing our lives, wherever we are in the world. We meet the people with bright ideas for rethinking the way we work, learn and play, and get hands-on with the products they dream up. We hold tech giants to account for their huge power to affect our lives, and ask who wins, and who loses, in the technology transformation. Tech Life is your guide to a future being made, and remade, at lightning speed in front of our eyes.

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  • 476 - Tiger trackers used to spy on women

    Women in a forest in India found they were being followed and recorded by cameras which were meant to be for monitoring tigers and other wildlife. We speak to the researcher who interviewed hundreds of women in the community. We learn about how online shopping tries to influence your behaviour. And we visit an Arctic island which is turning to renewables.

    We want to know about the big tech stories of 2024 where you are. Get in touch with us by emailing techlife@bbc.co.uk or Whatsapp us on +44 330 1230 320.

    Presenter: Alasdair Keane Producer: Imran Rahman-Jones Editor: Monica Soriano

    (Image: A tiger among green foliage looking at the camera. Credit: Getty Images.)

    Tue, 26 Nov 2024
  • 475 - Donald Trump’s robodogs

    Robot security dogs have been spotted at Mar-A-Lago, the Florida home of US president-elect Donald Trump. Who are behind them, and what security services do they offer? Also on the programme, we hear about one phone company’s plan to waste phone scammers’ time. And the startup using AI to provide loans to people without a credit history.

    We love hearing from you on Tech Life. Get in touch by emailing techlife@bbc.co.uk or sending us a Whatsapp on +44330 1230 320.

    Presenter: Zoe Kleinman Producer: Imran Rahman-Jones Editor: Monica Soriano

    (Image: A picture of a Boston Dynamics dog, “Spot”. Credit: Reuters.)

    Tue, 19 Nov 2024
  • 474 - The dangerous job of online moderating

    We hear from a former moderator in Kenya who was left traumatised by his previous job. And we ask what video games could do to be more accessible to blind people. Plus – the radar tech used to help with online mapping. Warning: This episode includes a description of child sexual abuse.

    We love hearing from you on Tech Life. You can email us at techlife@bbc.co.uk or Whatsapp us on +44330 1230 320.

    Presenter: Graham Fraser Producer: Imran Rahman-Jones Editor: Monica Soriano

    (Image: A man in glasses looking at a screen, with writing digitally imposed in front of his face. Credit: Getty Images.)

    Tue, 12 Nov 2024
  • 473 - Is this show fake?

    Tech Life created a fake podcast using a new AI tool from Google Labs, and we spoke to the head of the tool, Steven Johnson. Don’t worry – this programme is still brought to you by real human beings! We also look into how deepfakes have been used in the US. Plus – have we unveiled the real inventor of Bitcoin? (Spoiler – no.)

    We love hearing from you. Email us on techlife@bbc.co.uk or send a WhatsApp on +44 330 123 0320.

    Presenter: Chris Vallance Producer: Imran Rahman-Jones Editor: Monica Soriano

    (Image: An AI-generated head with letters coming out of its mouth. Credit: Getty Images.)

    Tue, 05 Nov 2024
  • 472 - The fall of a global chip maker

    Intel was once unrivalled as the world's chip maker. Now it has fallen behind its rivals. We hear why the company is struggling ahead of its latest earnings call this week. Also, the many uses of drones around the world. And the surprising tech behind indoor golf.

    We love hearing from you - and if you're a regular listener you'll know by now that you can contact us via email on techlife@bbc.co.uk. Or, send us a message or voice note on WhatsApp. Our number is +44 330 123 0320.

    Presenter: Zoe Kleinman Producer: Tom Quinn, Imran Rahman-Jones, Alasdair Keane Editor: Monica Soriano

    (Image: A close up of a computer chip. Credit: Getty Images)

    Tue, 29 Oct 2024
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