Bank Fraud, Animated Crushes, Deepfaked Memories, and Hippy Glenn

In this episode of Diggnation, Glenn joins us for an unexpected and hilarious reunion. We kick things off by opening a bottle of Pliny the Elder and dive into some of the internet's wildest stories. We reminisce about childhood crushes on animated characters and tackle a modern relationship dilemma involving circumcision.
On the tech side, we geek out over Hyundai's electric cars, especially the futuristic N Vision 74, and explore the bizarre phenomenon of cocaine sharks.
Our chat covers the latest in language learning apps, new smartphone trends, and the future of digital assistants like Alexa and AI in cars. We also take a deep look into the intense work culture in Japan and wrap up with a conversation on the dangers of AI deepfakes and how they can manipulate memories.
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