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Discover Daily by Perplexity

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Discover Daily by Perplexity is your bite-sized briefing on the latest developments in tech, science, and culture. In a few minutes, each episode curates fascinating stories and insights from Perplexity's Discover feed to enrich your day with knowledge and spark your curiosity.

From AI breakthroughs to space exploration, leadership shakeups at tech giants to the societal impact of advancing technologies, Discover Daily keeps you informed on the trends and ideas shaping our future. Leveraging Perplexity's powerful search and ElevenLabs' lifelike AI voice, the podcast transforms how you absorb information on the go.

Hosted by Perplexity and featuring an unbiased, thought-provoking perspective, Discover Daily has quickly become a top tech podcast. With new episodes released daily, it's the perfect way to stay plugged into innovation and expand your mind, one captivating story at a time. Subscribe now on your favorite platform.



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Episodes

Meta Plans World-Spanning Internet Cables, Elusive Orange Cat Gene Found, and If Humans Disappeared on Earth

We're experimenting and would love to hear from you! In today's episode of Discover Daily, we begin with news that Meta is embarking on an ambitious $10 billion project to construct a 40,000-kilometer subsea cable network. Nicknamed "W," this marks Meta's first exclusively owned undersea infrastructure. This massive project will connect multiple continents in a W-shaped pattern, linking the U.S. East Coast to India via South Africa, then to Australia and finally returning...

Dec 03, 20248 min

Bacteria Colonizes Asteroid Sample, Life's Left-Handed Mystery, and Zipf's Law in Languages

We're experimenting and would love to hear from you! In today's episode of Discover Daily, we explore how Earth bacteria demonstrated remarkable adaptability by rapidly colonizing samples from the asteroid Ryugu, despite rigorous containment protocols. The Japanese Hayabusa2 spacecraft's samples, initially microbe-free, saw bacterial growth expand from 11 to 147 organisms within a week of Earth exposure, raising important questions about containment methods for future space mission...

Dec 02, 20249 min

Real-Life Human Hibernation

We're experimenting and would love to hear from you! In this episode of Discover Daily, we look at how scientists are getting closer to achieving human hibernation, with Harvard Medical School researchers identifying specific neurons in the hypothalamus that control torpor states in mice. This breakthrough discovery provides the first clear entry point for understanding how the brain initiates and maintains states of decreased physiological activity, bringing us one step closer to controlled...

Nov 28, 20247 min

Oldest Alphabetic Writing Discovered and the Indian Ocean Gravity Hole

We're experimenting and would love to hear from you! In today's episode of Discover Daily, we begin with a closer look at a groundbreaking archaeological discovery. Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have unearthed the world's oldest known alphabetic writing in Syria, dating back to 2400 BCE. Found in a non-royal tomb at Tell Umm-el Marra, these perforated clay cylinders with etched writing predate previous alphabetic scripts by 500 years, challenging long-held beliefs about t...

Nov 27, 20248 min

EU's Gorilla Glass Investigation, Algebra's Representation Theory Breakthrough, and a Supervolcano is Waking Up

We're experimenting and would love to hear from you! In this episode of Discover Daily, we explore the European Commission's groundbreaking antitrust investigation into Corning's Gorilla Glass business practices. The probe examines potential anticompetitive behavior, including exclusive agreements that require manufacturers to source nearly all their specialized glass from Corning. With Apple's significant investment in Corning's technology at stake, the investigation cou...

Nov 26, 20248 min

Amazon Invests $4B in Anthropic, Midcontinent Rift's Hydrogen Trove, and Chemotherapy's Precursor

We're experimenting and would love to hear from you! In this episode of Discover Daily, we explore three compelling stories shaping our world. First, Amazon deepens its AI ambitions with a $4 billion investment in Anthropic, designating AWS as the company's primary cloud provider while allowing Anthropic to maintain partnerships with other tech giants. This strategic move positions Amazon more competitively against Microsoft's OpenAI partnership and Google's DeepMind. Second, ...

Nov 25, 20248 min

LUCA, the Last Universal Common Ancestor

We're experimenting and would love to hear from you! In this episode of Discover Daily, we explore LUCA, the Last Universal Common Ancestor. Scientists have dated this single-celled organism from which all modern life descends, to 4.2 billion years ago - just 400 million years after Earth's formation. This ancient organism possessed remarkable complexity, including 2,600 protein-coding genes, a sophisticated immune system with 19 CRISPR genes, and the ability to perform complex metaboli...

Nov 22, 20245 min

Pokémon Data Creates AI Model, Baltic Sea Cable Sabotage, and Chicken or Egg Paradox May Be Solved

We're experimenting and would love to hear from you! In today's episode of Discover Daily, we explore how Niantic, the creator of Pokémon Go, is using player-generated data to develop a sophisticated Large Geospatial Model. With over 30 billion processed images and 10 million scanned locations worldwide, this AI system is creating detailed 3D maps of the real world, raising important questions about data privacy and user consent in the age of augmented reality gaming. We also examine th...

Nov 21, 20248 min

Norwegian Fishermen Catch U.S. Submarine, Bryan Johnson’s Blueprint Experiment, and an Alternative Theory of Gravity

We're experimenting and would love to hear from you! In today's episode of Discover Daily, we explore a tense encounter between Norwegian fishermen and a U.S. nuclear submarine that highlights the complex reality of NATO operations in the High North. The USS Virginia's entanglement with fishing nets near Tromsø brings attention to the increasing military presence in Arctic waters and its impact on local fishing communities, as NATO maintains vigilance against Russian naval activiti...

Nov 19, 20247 min

World's First AI-Generated Video Game, Ghost Jobs Flood the Market, and the Silurian Hypothesis

We're experimenting and would love to hear from you! In today's episode of Discover Daily, we explore the world's first fully AI-generated video game, Oasis, developed by Israeli company Decart. Running entirely on a large language model, this groundbreaking game generates its Minecraft-like world in real-time, offering a unique glimpse into the future of gaming despite current technical limitations. We also investigate the concerning trend of "ghost jobs" flooding the jo...

Nov 18, 20248 min

We Might Be Wrong About Uranus

We're experimenting and would love to hear from you! In this episode of Discover Daily we explore a new revelation: scientists have discovered that NASA's historic 1986 Voyager 2 flyby of Uranus occurred during an extremely rare solar wind event, leading to decades of potentially misleading assumptions about the ice giant's magnetic environment. The spacecraft encountered Uranus during a powerful solar wind compression that occurs less than 4% of the time, capturing the planet in a...

Nov 16, 20245 min

DeepMind Releases AlphaFold Code and China's Solar Great Wall

We're experimenting and would love to hear from you! In this episode of Discover Daily, we explore two major technological breakthroughs shaping our future. First, we discuss DeepMind's release of AlphaFold 3's source code, a significant advancement in protein structure prediction that promises to accelerate drug development by up to three years. With 76% accuracy in protein-ligand interactions and 65% accuracy in protein-DNA interactions, this open-source release marks a new era i...

Nov 15, 20245 min

TSMC Halts Chinese Chip Shipments, Beatles Make AI History with Grammy Noms, and How the Body Stores Memories

We're experimenting and would love to hear from you! In today's episode, we explore TSMC's significant move to halt shipments of advanced AI chips to Chinese companies following U.S. Commerce Department directives. This decision specifically affects 7-nanometer and smaller designs, marking a crucial shift in the global semiconductor landscape and highlighting growing tensions in international tech relations. The restrictions target AI accelerators and GPUs while leaving consumer el...

Nov 12, 20248 min

South Africa Allows Human Genome Editing, Notre Dame's Bells Ring Again, and The Law of the Magic Third

We're experimenting and would love to hear from you! In this episode of Discover Daily, we explore South Africa's groundbreaking decision to become the first country to explicitly permit heritable human genome editing. This controversial move has sparked intense debate within the global scientific community, as it contrasts sharply with the prohibitive policies of over 70 nations. We examine the implications of these new guidelines, which focus on preventing genetic disorders and enhanc...

Nov 11, 20249 min

The Largest Organism on Earth

We're experimenting and would love to hear from you! Deep in Utah's Fishlake National Forest lies Pando, the world's largest known living organism - a remarkable quaking aspen that appears to be a forest of 47,000 individual trees but is actually a single interconnected being. This 106-acre giant, weighing approximately 6,600 tons and surviving for an estimated 14,000 years, reproduces through a unique process called suckering, where new stems sprout directly from its vast undergro...

Nov 09, 20245 min

The Return of Physical Buttons and Chernobyl's Radiation-Eating Fungi

We're experimenting and would love to hear from you! In this episode of Discover Daily, we explore a shift in technology design as major companies like Volkswagen and Apple lead a return to physical buttons. This movement, driven by safety concerns and user experience, represents a significant departure from the touch screen-dominated interfaces of recent years. Studies show that physical buttons can reduce driver distraction by up to 40 seconds compared to touch screens, prompting regulator...

Nov 07, 20247 min

Mysterious Siberian Craters, 100-Year Chemistry Rule Debunked, and Machine Learning Shows Predictable Evolution

We're experimenting and would love to hear from you! In this episode of Discover Daily, hosts Alex and Sienna dive into the mysterious craters appearing in Siberia's permafrost. Recent scientific investigations reveal these massive holes, measuring up to 230 feet across and 160 feet deep, are caused by climate change triggering explosive releases of methane gas. As Arctic temperatures rise, surface ice melt travels into underground pockets of unfrozen, salty soil called cryopegs. This b...

Nov 05, 20249 min

Chinese Military Builds Llama-based AI Model, The Pantheon's Self-Healing Concrete, Another Creature Can Reverse Aging

We're experimenting and would love to hear from you! In today's episode of Discover Daily, we explore how Chinese military researchers have adapted Meta's open-source Llama model to create ChatBIT, an AI tool capable of performing at 90% of ChatGPT-4's capability. This development raises critical questions about the control of open-source AI technology and its potential military applications, with Meta's policy director explicitly stating that such military use violates t...

Nov 04, 20248 min

Google's $20 Decillion Fine, Toxic Black Plastic from E-Waste, and Ecuador's Forest Wrote a Song?

We're experimenting and would love to hear from you! In this episode of Discover Daily, we explore a symbolic clash between Russia and Google, where Russian courts imposed an astronomical fine of $20.6 decillion - a number so large it exceeds the world's total wealth. This unprecedented penalty, while unenforceable, highlights growing tensions between national governments and global tech platforms over content moderation and digital sovereignty. We then uncover alarming findings about t...

Nov 01, 20248 min

Reddit's First Profit, Meta's NotebookLM Competitor, and 25% of Google Code Written by AI

We're experimenting and would love to hear from you! In this episode of Discover Daily, we explore Reddit's remarkable journey to profitability, marking its first profitable quarter since going public with $348.4 million in revenue and a 47% increase in daily active users. The platform's success is bolstered by strategic AI partnerships with OpenAI and Google, transforming Reddit into a valuable data source for AI model training while creating new revenue streams through licensing ...

Oct 31, 20247 min

Apple Wins $250 in Smartwatch Fight, NASA Generated $76B for US Economy, and the Neural Impact of Clutter

We're experimenting and would love to hear from you! In today's episode of Discover Daily, we explore how Apple secured a symbolic $250 victory in its ongoing smartwatch patent battle with Masimo, highlighting the complex landscape of intellectual property rights in wearable technology. While the amount seems minimal, Apple's true goal is blocking Masimo's smartwatch sales through an injunction, following Masimo's successful effort to temporarily ban certain Apple Watch m...

Oct 29, 20248 min

DeepMind's Habermas Machine, Scout Motors' EV Revival, and Brain's Waste System Revealed

We're experimenting and would love to hear from you! In this episode of Discover Daily, we begin with Google DeepMind's Habermas Machine, an AI-driven mediation tool designed to help groups find consensus on divisive topics. By analyzing individual opinions and generating balanced group statements, the Habermas Machine has shown promising results in increasing agreement and facilitating more productive discussions. Next, we delve into the exciting revival of Scout Motors, a Volkswagen s...

Oct 28, 20248 min

Named Bitcoin Creator in Hiding, Powder Can Capture Carbon From Air, and The Holy Grail of Shipwrecks

We're experimenting and would love to hear from you! In today's episode of Discover Daily, we explore the mysterious world of cryptocurrency as a new HBO documentary reignites the debate over Bitcoin's creator by suggesting Canadian developer Peter Todd as Satoshi Nakamoto. Todd has gone into hiding following the documentary's claims, which present circumstantial evidence linking him to Bitcoin's creation, though the cryptocurrency community remains skeptical of these ass...

Oct 25, 20247 min

China's Record-Breaking Magnet, America's Obesity Shift, and The Mind-Bending Grandfather Paradox

We're experimenting and would love to hear from you! In today's episode, we explore China's groundbreaking achievement in electromagnetic technology with their new 42.02 Tesla resistive magnet, a device powerful enough to charge 538 Tesla Model 3 batteries in an hour. This remarkable advancement at the High Magnetic Field Laboratory in Hefei marks a significant leap forward in scientific research capabilities, particularly in the fields of materials science and superconductivity. W...

Oct 23, 20248 min

AlphaFold Reveals Fertilization Process and The Pitch Drop Experiment

We're experimenting and would love to hear from you! In this episode of 'Discover Daily' by Perplexity, hosts Alex and Sienna explore groundbreaking discoveries in reproductive biology and the world's longest-running laboratory experiment. They delve into how researchers used the Nobel Prize-winning AI tool AlphaFold to identify a trimeric protein complex on sperm that functions as a molecular "key" in vertebrate fertilization. This discovery could revolutionize our ...

Oct 21, 20247 min

The Method of Loci Memory Trick

We're experimenting and would love to hear from you! In this episode of Discover Daily, Sienna dives into the fascinating world of the Method of Loci, an ancient memory technique that's making a comeback in the digital age. The Method of Loci, also known as the memory palace technique, involves visualizing a familiar location in your mind and mentally placing the items you want to remember along a path through that space. By retracing your imaginary steps, you can easily recall the info...

Oct 19, 20245 min

Altman's Worldcoin Rebrands, Long COVID is a Brain Injury, and the AI Safety Clock

We're experimenting and would love to hear from you! In this episode of Discover Daily, hosts Alex and Sienna explore the latest developments in tech, medicine, and AI safety. They discuss the rebranding of Sam Altman's Worldcoin to "World" and the unveiling of the next-generation Orb 2.0 technology, which aims to create a global identity verification system for the AI era. The hosts also delve into recent research that reveals striking similarities between long COVID and trau...

Oct 18, 20249 min

Olympic Defender Space Defense Coalition, TikTok Pivots to AI Moderators, and Google Signs Nuclear Deal

We're experimenting and would love to hear from you! In this episode of Discover Daily, we begin with a discussion of TikTok's shift towards AI-driven content moderation, which has raised concerns about job displacement and the effectiveness of automated systems in understanding cultural nuances. The hosts then delve into Google's groundbreaking deal with Kairos Power to acquire nuclear energy from small modular reactors (SMRs) for powering its data centers, a move that reflects a ...

Oct 16, 20248 min

Adobe's AI Video Model, Human Lifespan Ceiling Approaching, and NASA Launches Europa Clipper

We're experimenting and would love to hear from you! In this episode of 'Discover Daily' by Perplexity, we begin with a look at Adobe's latest innovation, the Firefly Video Model. This AI-powered toolset boasts video editing features like Generative Extend, now available in beta in Premiere Pro, and offers commercial safety and ethical considerations that may set it apart from competitors. We then shift to recent findings in longevity research, revealing that human life expect...

Oct 15, 20249 min

The Kardashev Scale of Civilization Advancement

We're experimenting and would love to hear from you! In this episode of Discover Daily, host Sienna dives into the fascinating concept of the Kardashev Scale, a method of measuring a civilization's technological advancement based on its energy consumption and utilization capabilities. As humanity inches up the scale, currently ranking at Type 0.7276, the implications for our future energy usage and potential for cosmic expansion are staggering. Sienna breaks down the original three type...

Oct 12, 20246 min