Roland Trope, partner in the New York City offices of Trope and Schramm LLP, has concerns about Apple's asking users to opt-in for their emails to be sampled for training its generative AI model, Apple Intelligence. Trope, who has taught at the United States Military Academy at West Point, has pointers for consumers, and those in his profession, about the risks and challenges of generative AI. He talks with Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Adam Clayton Powell III.
White House Chronicle – AIs Potential In the Electricity Sector – May 24 2025

AI is fast becoming the essential technology in the electricity sector for cybersecurity, weather prediction, wildfire vulnerability assessment, grid risk reduction and other things. Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Adam Clayton Powell III discuss AI's potential in the sector with Ron Schoff, Director of R&D at the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI); and Chris Ritter, Division Director of Scientific Computing & AI at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL).
NASA Goddard – International Observe the Moon Night 2024 – Sept 13 2024
In celebration of International Observe the Moon Night, tune in to our broadcast on September 14 for lunar science highlights from NASA, including preparations for Artemis, interviews with NASA experts, solar eclipse highlights, observing tips, and a glimpse of participation around the world.
NASA Goddard – NASAs Curious Universe – The Mind-bending Math Inside Black Holes – Dec 17 2024

Black holes are mysterious, far away, and can bend the fabric of reality itself—but we're learning more about them all the time. Ronald Gamble, a NASA theoretical astrophysicist, uses math, computer coding, and a dash of creativity to peer inside some of the universe's most extreme objects. We'll explore what it would feel like to get pulled into a black hole and what people get wrong about black holes. And we'll answer questions from curious listeners, including, "What would happen if a black hole ate nothing but magnetized material?
NASA Goddard – Legacy of Light – Exploring Cosmic Frontiers – Feb 12 2025

How does the universe work? How is it changing, and what does its future hold? Is there other life in the cosmos awaiting our discovery? The answers to some of humanity’s most profound questions lie in the stars. From their unique vantage point in space, NASA’s astrophysics observatories have shaped our understanding of the universe and our place in iJoin us as we celebrate three decades of observing the cosmos, reflect on the most groundbreaking discoveries, and look towards the future of scientific exploration.
White House Chronicle – White House Chipping Away At Press Freedoms – March 5 2025

The White House has seized control of the press pool from the White House Correspondents' Association. In this episode, Bob Deans, a journalist, author, and a former president of the association, describes the pool of reporters who cover the president that they are "proxies for those people across the country who care deeply about the presidency and will never have a chance to ask the president a question. .... It's a big responsibility." He talks about the vital issue of press freedom with Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Adam Clayton Powell III.
White House Chronicle – Geeks Journey Into the World of AI- March 14 2025

In this episode, Chris Brown, president of Intelygenz, and a self-described geek, talks with Host Llewellyn King about his start on a Commodore 64 in the north of England, and his current work to bring U.S. companies along on a "journey of confidence" in AI.
White House Chronicle – Impact of Trumps Medical Research Cuts – Feb 21 2025

Dr. Mitesh Rao, CEO and founder of OMNY Health, talks with Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Adam Clayton Powell III about the medical community's response to President Trump's drastic cuts on medical research at NIH, and their impact here and abroad.
White House Chronicle – New Dimension In Artificial Intelligence – Feb 6 2025

Paul Lee, founder and CEO of Mind AI, based in Seoul, talks with Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Adam Clayton Powell III about his company's development of an AI technology that can explain its reasoning process. "We want everyone to trust AI technology more without worrying about hallucinations," he said.
DNA of the News – Asteroid Secrets – How NASAs OSIRIS-REx Unlocks Lifes Origins – Spanish – Feb 21 2025

NASA’s groundbreaking OSIRIS-REx mission retrieved ancient material from Asteroid Bennu and brought it back to Earth. The remarkable findings shed light on how asteroids may have delivered the essential ingredients for life on Earth billions of years ago. We explore the possibility of life thriving on other worlds within our solar system. La revolucionaria misión OSIRIS-REx de la NASA recuperó material antiguo del asteroide Bennu y lo trajo de vuelta a la Tierra. Los extraordinarios hallazgos arrojan luz sobre cómo los asteroides pudieron haber traído los ingredientes esenciales para la vida en la Tierra hace miles de millones de años. Exploramos la posibilidad de que la vida prospere en otros mundos dentro de nuestro sistema solar.
DNA of the News – In Search of the Origins of Earths Oceans – Dec 17 2024

After traveling 7.9 billion miles for over ten years, a spacecraft and a module released a module that landed for the first time in history on a comet collected data about the origins of the universe, and tested whether the oceans of planet Earth were generated by elements from deep space carried by comets that interacted with the Earth and many other “first” of its kind scientific experiments.
DNA of the News – The Rosetta Project – Landing On A Comet – Dec 10 2024

The story of the European Space Agency (ESA) Rosetta mission includes 7.9 billion km traveled in space, 280 GB of data collected, and 100,000 images taken. The mission was to reach Comet 67P, drop a probe on its surface, and study the comet. Among the questions the scientists considered was whether the water on planet Earth indeed came from a comment making rounds in the universe.