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Talk That Tech

Talk That Tech

Hosted by Trey Scott & Joseph Smith

Episodes

109

Latest episode

Jun 2026

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EN-US

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"Talk That Tech" is the #1 Tech Morning Show with Trey and J. Smith, seasoned experts in tech sales, who break down trending topics and seamlessly connect them to the world of tech. This podcast not only informs but also empowers listeners with the insights and knowledge needed to break into the tech industry. Tune in, and let’s chop it up!

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June 8, 2026Episode 1322 hr 0 min

Congress Just Froze AI Laws for 3 Years and Workers Are Furious

In this episode of Talk That Tech, Trey Scott and Joseph Smith break down a controversial new federal AI proposal that has labor unions, consumer advocates, and the tech industry battling over the future of artificial intelligence. A bipartisan 269-page framework would freeze state level AI laws for three years while Congress develops a national approach, triggering strong backlash from workers who say their protections are being put on hold. The hosts unpack why major AI companies stand to benefit from a single federal standard, why unions are calling the bill a giveaway to Big Tech, and what this could mean for hiring, algorithmic bias, deepfakes, and consumer protections moving forward. The conversation also dives into one of the biggest IPOs in history as SpaceX prepares to go public at a staggering $1.75 trillion valuation. Trey and Joe explore the bull case, the risks, and whether investors should buy into Elon Musk's latest moonshot. Plus, the show examines the surprising reality of the 2026 tech job market. Hiring is rebounding in some areas, but layoffs continue across the industry as companies cut traditional roles and expand AI focused teams. The hosts break down who is winning, who is struggling, and why AI literacy is becoming a career necessity. This episode explores the intersection of AI regulation, tech investing, and the future of work in one of the most important weeks of 2026. Hosted by Trey Scott (Tech Bag Trey) and Joseph Smith #TalkThatTech #AI #SpaceX #SPCX #TechJobs #FutureOfWork #TechNews #ArtificialIntelligence #Podcast

June 1, 2026Episode 1311 hr 54 min

The $65 BILLION AI Raise That Changes Everything

Anthropic Raises $65B Now More Valuable Than OpenAISeries H round closed May 28, 2026 led by Altimeter, Sequoia, Dragoneer & GreenoaksSamsung, SK Hynix & Micron joined as strategic infrastructure partners$15B of the total from previously committed hyperscaler investments, including $5B from AmazonRun-rate revenue crossed $47B earlier this month tripled in value since FebruaryIPO window reportedly targeting October 2026 this may be the last private raiseGoogle's Gemini Omni The AI That Edits Your Videos In ChatLaunched May 19 at Google I/O Omni Flash rolled out same day inside the Gemini appA unified multimodal model: text, images, audio, and video all go IN video comes OUTThe killer new feature: conversational editing refine the clip in chat without re-prompting from scratchEvery clip carries Google's SynthID watermark verifiable in the Gemini app and Google SearchShips inside Search, Gemini app, Flow, and YouTube not a standalone product

May 18, 2026Episode 1301 hr 48 min

CEOs Are Quietly Replacing Entry Level Jobs With AI

In this episode of Talk That Tech, Trey Scott and Joseph Smith break down a major shift happening inside corporate America. Nearly half of CEOs now say they plan to stop hiring junior workers as artificial intelligence takes over more entry level tasks.The hosts explain why companies are restructuring around AI, how the traditional workforce pyramid is turning into a diamond model, and why businesses increasingly want workers who can manage AI systems from day one. From coding and customer support to administrative work and reporting, the episode explores how AI is changing what it means to start a career in tech and business.But there is a contradiction many companies may be ignoring. While executives are cutting junior roles aggressively, many also admit AI still is not delivering the financial return they expected. Trey and Joe unpack the long term risks of eliminating entry level pipelines and why the companies quietly winning are training workers differently instead of simply replacing them.The episode also dives into Apples reported plans for AI agents inside the App Store and why the future of mobile apps may look completely different by 2028.This conversation is not about panic. It is about positioning. The future may belong to the people who know how to work with AI better than everyone else. Hosted by Trey Scott and Joseph Smith #TalkThatTech #AI #FutureOfWork #Careers #Apple #TechNews #ArtificialIntelligence #Podcast

May 4, 2026Episode 1292 hr 6 min

SpaceX + Cursor $60 Billion AI Deal and the Sudden Collapse of Spirit Airlines

In this episode of Talk That Tech, Trey Scott and Joseph Smith break down two massive stories that just shook tech and business. First, SpaceX has struck a deal with AI coding startup Cursor that could lead to a $60 billion acquisition. This is not a normal partnership. It combines one of the fastest growing AI coding tools with one of the most powerful supercomputers in the world. The hosts explain why this signals a major shift in how software is built and why the future of coding is moving from writing syntax to simply describing what you want. Then, the conversation shifts to the sudden shutdown of Spirit Airlines after a failed $500 million bailout deal. With flights canceled overnight and thousands of jobs at risk, the story highlights how fragile industries can be when external pressures like fuel prices and financing conditions change quickly. This episode connects the dots between AI acceleration and real world disruption, showing how technology is reshaping both opportunity and risk at the same time. Hosted by Trey Scott and Joseph Smith #TalkThatTech #AI #SpaceX #Startups #TechNews #FutureOfWork #Aviation #BusinessNews #Podcast

April 27, 2026Episode 1282 hr 11 min

Google’s $40 Billion AI Bet: What the Anthropic Deal Really Means

In this episode of Talk That Tech, Trey Scott and Joseph Smith break down Googles massive $40 billion investment tied to Anthropic and what it signals about the future of artificial intelligence. This is not just another funding round. It is a strategic move in the race to control the most powerful AI systems in the world. The hosts explain how the deal works, why Google is doubling down on Anthropic, and how this partnership positions both companies against competitors like OpenAI and Microsoft. They also explore the broader implications for the AI arms race, including rising costs, increasing consolidation, and the growing importance of owning both the models and the infrastructure behind them. This episode connects the dots on why Big Tech is spending at unprecedented levels and what it means for startups, investors, and the future of innovation. Hosted by Trey Scott and Joseph Smith #TalkThatTech #AI #Google #Anthropic #TechNews #ArtificialIntelligence #FutureOfWork #Podcast

April 20, 2026Episode 1271 hr 37 min

When AI Gets Too Powerful: The Mythos Debate and What Comes Next ft. Tech Coach Ralph

In this episode of Talk That Tech, Trey Scott and Tech Coach Ralph break down the growing concern around advanced AI systems after reports about Anthropics powerful new model, Mythos. Unlike typical AI launches focused on features and performance, this story has sparked conversations at the highest levels of government. With access being restricted and discussions involving national security officials, Mythos represents a shift in how artificial intelligence is being viewed and controlled. The hosts unpack why this model is raising alarms, what it could potentially be capable of, and why companies are starting to limit access to their most advanced systems. They also explore the bigger questions around power, regulation, and who should be allowed to use highly capable AI. This episode looks at the tension between innovation and control and what it means as AI moves from a tool into a strategic asset. Hosted by Trey Scott and Tech Coach Ralph #TalkThatTech #AI #Anthropic #ArtificialIntelligence #TechNews #FutureOfWork #AIRegulation #Podcast

April 13, 2026Episode 1262 hr 2 min

The End of Job Interviews? How Work Trials Are Replacing Hiring as We Know It

In this episode of Talk That Tech, Trey Scott and Joseph Smith break down a major shift in how companies are hiring. Traditional job interviews may be on the way out as more employers turn to work trials, where candidates prove their skills by doing real tasks instead of answering questions. The hosts explain why companies are making this change, how it reduces hiring risk, and what it means for candidates trying to stand out in a competitive market. They also explore the downsides, including unpaid labor concerns, bias in evaluation, and whether this approach actually creates better long term hires. This episode looks at how AI, remote work, and skills based hiring are reshaping the job market and what you need to do to stay competitive in a world where showing your work may matter more than talking about it. Hosted by Trey Scott and Joseph Smith #TalkThatTech #Careers #Hiring #FutureOfWork #AI #TechJobs #JobSearch #Podcast

April 6, 2026Episode 1252 hr 4 min

Oracle Cuts 30,000 Jobs Overnight: What It Signals for the Future of Tech Work

In this episode of Talk That Tech, Trey Scott and Joseph Smith break down one of the most shocking workforce moves in recent tech history. Oracle reportedly cut up to 30,000 employees overnight, leaving workers locked out of systems with little warning. The hosts unpack what led to the decision, which teams were hit the hardest, and why this may signal a deeper shift happening across the tech industry. From cost cutting and restructuring to the growing role of artificial intelligence, the episode explores whether moves like this are becoming the new normal. They also open the conversation to the audience, inviting listeners to share their own experiences as layoffs and sudden workforce changes continue to ripple through the industry. This episode looks beyond the headlines and asks a bigger question. If companies can scale back this quickly, what does job security look like in the future of tech? Hosted by Trey Scott and Joseph Smith #TalkThatTech #Oracle #TechLayoffs #AI #FutureOfWork #TechNews #Careers #Podcast

March 30, 2026Episode 1241 hr 32 min

Meta and YouTube Found Liable: What This Means for the Future of Social Media ($6 Million Loss)

In this episode of Talk That Tech, DeArcy "Trey" Scott (Tech Bag Trey) and Joseph Smith break down a major legal decision that could reshape the future of social media. Meta and YouTube have been found liable in a case that raises serious questions about platform responsibility, content moderation, and the limits of tech company protections. The hosts explain what led to the ruling, why it matters far beyond this single case, and how it could impact the way platforms operate moving forward. From algorithm accountability to potential changes in Section 230 protections, this decision could force tech companies to rethink how content is distributed, monitored, and monetized. The conversation also explores what this means for creators, advertisers, and everyday users as platforms face increasing legal pressure. This episode connects the dots on how one ruling could trigger a broader shift in how social media companies are held accountable. Hosted by DeArcy "Trey" Scott (Tech Bag Trey) and Joseph Smith #TalkThatTech #Meta #YouTube #TechNews #SocialMedia #ContentModeration #TechPolicy #Podcast

March 16, 2026Episode 1232 hr 8 min

Why the U.S. Government Is Getting $10 Billion From the TikTok Deal

In this episode of Talk That Tech, Trey Scott (Tech Bag Trey) and Joseph Smith break down the surprising financial twist behind the ongoing TikTok saga. As negotiations over TikToks future in the United States continue, a new detail has emerged. The U.S. government could receive roughly $10 billion as part of the deal structure. What started as a national security debate about Chinese ownership has now evolved into one of the most unusual tech transactions in recent history. Trey and Joe explain how the proposed deal works, why the government may receive a massive payout, and what it means for TikToks future in the American market. They also discuss the broader implications for tech regulation, foreign ownership of social platforms, and how governments may start shaping the economics of major tech platforms. The conversation highlights a bigger question facing the tech industry. If governments can influence platform ownership and profit from the outcome, how will that reshape the relationship between regulators and technology companies? Hosted by Trey Scott (Tech Bag Trey) and Joseph Smith #TalkThatTech #TikTok #TechNews #SocialMedia #TechPolicy #ArtificialIntelligence #Podcast

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