This week in tech: May 15, 2026 – Instagram/Bumble Changes & A New Job Opportunity in Maryland
Instagram Launches “Instants” Feature Similar to Snapchat On Wednesday, Instagram launched “Instants.” They say it’s a new way to share […]
Instagram Launches “Instants” Feature Similar to Snapchat On Wednesday, Instagram launched “Instants.” They say it’s a new way to share […]
Tech Today: Defense Deals, Legal Battles, and the Future of Transit From the high-stakes halls of the Pentagon to the
In this episode of The Tech Rundown, we cover major developments across AI, tech policy, and innovation in the DMV and beyond. Topics include a new free AI literacy course from the Department of Labor, a DMV-based VR autism therapy awaiting FDA review, and a new innovation space at Howard University’s College of Engineering. We also break down Apple’s upcoming leadership transition, OpenAI’s latest product updates including ChatGPT Images 2.0 and workplace AI agents, and new school screen time guidelines in Los Angeles. Plus, we look at a report on where AI is expected to create jobs, DC Startup Week speaker applications, and a local STEM open house at the Anacostia Library.
This week in tech, we’re exploring new insights on artificial intelligence, and several new developments in the DMV. Andy Jassy,
I made the difficult decision to change the name of the podcast to reflect what the show is truly about,
We had a great discussion on AI at the National Fair Housing Alliance’s third Responsible AI Symposium, after watching Chris