• sideways thinking: why is Nintendo so weird?
    Jun 11 2025

    The Nintendo Switch 2 is out – but why did Nintendo credit someone who died in 1997 in a press release for the console? Dexter talked to Patrick Klepek, of the video game website Remap, and Jeremy Parish, an expert in video game history, to tell the story of Gunpei Yokoi and how his influence led us to the Switch 2.

    Read + Watch:

    • Patrick's article on Switch 2 games he's excited to play with his kids – https://www.crossplay.news/p/best-games-for-kids-and-families-june-2025
    • Jeremy on Bad Dudes and Ronald Reagan – https://youtu.be/ZpZddGOKrIk
    • Did You Know Gaming on Gunpei Yokoi – https://youtu.be/uLznLtgcqXI

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    37 mins
  • is using AI worse than driving a car?
    Jun 4 2025

    Dexter doesn't have a car. But he uses AI… a lot. So, is his environmental impact worse than someone who drives a truck to work every day?

    This seemingly simple question led us to a bigger conversation about water, public health, and why we still don't know much about the true environmental cost of artificial intelligence.

    To help us understand all this, we talk to researchers Shaolei Ren and Alex de Vries, who’ve been studying the toll AI takes on the planet.

    Got something you’re curious about? Hit us up killswitch@kaleidoscope.nyc, or @dexdigi on IG or Bluesky.

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    32 mins
  • how did Twitter’s AI get so obsessed with white genocide?
    May 28 2025

    For about 24 hours, Grok, Twitter’s AI chatbot, went berserk. You could ask it about puppies, sports, or movies, and it would reply with a bizarre diatribe about white genocide in South Africa. If you’ve already heard of this, you’ve probably seen people dunking on Elon Musk, and, well, that’s understandable. But Max Read, today’s guest, explains why this brief peek into a weird conspiracy theory might have actually been a good thing.

    Got something you’re curious about? Hit us up killswitch@kaleidoscope.nyc, or @dexdigi on IG or Bluesky.

    Read: Max’s Substack article on the whole thing.

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    36 mins
  • can AI create ‘ethical’ true crime?
    May 21 2025

    Almost two million people watched a horrific story of a murder in Colorado: the “grisly” death of a real estate agent who had a secret affair with his stepson. The problem is, there was no crime. Dexter talks to Henry Larson, the reporter who tracked down the guy behind the video, about where the story came from and what it means for the “True Crime” genre. He also asks True Crime podcasters, Lauren Bright Pacheco and Bob Motta, about how this trend is a threat to more than just their livelihoods.

    Got something you’re curious about? Hit us up killswitch@kaleidoscope.nyc, or @dexdigi on IG or Bluesky.

    Read: Henry’s article, A ‘True Crime’ Documentary Series Has Millions of Views. The Murders Are All AI-Generated

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    34 mins
  • why is the US gov using a ‘cartoonishly hackable’ messaging app?
    May 14 2025

    About 48 hours after the US National Security Advisor was spotted using a weird cloned version of Signal, someone said they’d hacked it. It took them all of 15 minutes. We now know that TeleMessage is ‘cartoonishly hackable,’ but we still don’t know why top White House officials were using it. And what about the investigation to find out if this Israel-based app is bad on accident, or on purpose? I called up my friends Evan McMorris-Santoro of NOTUS and Joseph Cox of 404 Media to get some more context on how bad this might actually be.

    Here’s the links promised in the episode:

    Evan’s daily newsletter in NOTUS
    Joseph’s article in 404 on the Telemessage hack
    And here’s Micha Lee’s technical breakdown of Telemessage’s security problems

    Our guests:
    Evan McMorris-Santoro: @evanmcs.bsky.social
    Joseph Cox: @josephcox.bsky.social

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    37 mins
  • how to make money from fake AI videos
    May 7 2025

    Have you seen Shrimp Jesus? What about the Hollywood sign burning? It probably feels random, but it’s not. There are real people behind AI Slop, and there’s real money to be made. Dexter talks to Jason Koebler from 404 Media who’s been tracking AI slop since its beginnings, and they compare notes to try to figure out where the money is coming from.

    Got something you’re curious about? Hit us up killswitch@kaleidoscope.nyc, or @dexdigi on IG or Bluesky.

    Read + watch:

    Jason’s article, Facebook's Shrimp Jesus, Explained

    Dexter’s article, Inside the Economy of AI Spammers Getting Rich By Exploiting Disasters and Misery

    Dexter’s video: people made money doing this. (so did Instagram)

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    45 mins
  • the biggest hack that never happened: the xz utils story
    Apr 30 2025

    While you were going about your life, we all narrowly avoided a complete disaster. This is the story of how one lone Microsoft engineer saved all of us. Dexter talks to Alex Stamos, Chief Information Security Officer at SentinelOne, about how it all went down and why this story still terrifies him today.

    Got something you’re curious about? Hit us up killswitch@kaleidoscope.nyc, or @dexdigi on IG or Bluesky.

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    41 mins
  • could you be arrested by a computer?
    Apr 23 2025

    Welcome to our first episode of kill switch, where we’re diving right into the deep end – investigating how police departments are implementing AI technology. Can AI facial recognition be a magical solution to the unreliability of witness identification? Or is it just making things worse? Dexter talks to Douglas MacMillan, a reporter from the Washington Post, who has been tracking the spread of the technology, and where it seems to (repeatedly) break down.

    Got something you’re curious about? Hit us up killswitch@kaleidoscope.nyc, or @dexdigi on IG or Bluesky.

    Read: Doug’s article, Arrested by AI

    Listen: Post Reports podcast episode, Arrested by AI

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    39 mins
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