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    Screen time ‘rewiring our brains’

    2026/03/17 | 26 mins.
    We dig through the evidence on the effect of screen time on babies and young children, with the help of some parents and experts. And after hearing our story of a woman who got her voice back with the help of AI, a listener got in touch to tell us his own moving story of hearing his father’s voice for the first time in 50 years.
    Producers: Imran Rahman-Jones and Vuyelo Ndlovu
    Presenter: Shiona McCallum
    (Image: A baby holds a smartphone, looking at the screen while lying in bed. Credit: Getty Images.)
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    I pretend to be OnlyFans models online

    2026/03/10 | 26 mins.
    Behind some OnlyFans models making money from chatting to paying subscribers is the unseen human labour people who pretend to be the models and chat on their behalf. We speak to a woman in the Philippines about her jobs as a “chatter’.
    Also on the programme, scientists using AI to help advance their research. And the White House has been cutting real footage from the war with Iran with clips from video games. We analyse their strategy.
    Presenter: Shiona McCallum
    Producer: Imran Rahman-Jones
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    Quantum computers are coming - do we need ethical guidelines?

    2026/03/03 | 26 mins.
    Quantum computing promises revolutionary new discoveries. But tech revolutions can be messy. Is now the time to start thinking about how we ethically use quantum machines?
    Also, we find out how glass can be turned into useful data storage that will last for thousands of years. And what can science fiction tell us about our spacefaring future?
    Presenter: Chris Vallance
    Producer: Tom Quinn
    (Photo: An image of a quantum computer inside a high-tech facility. The computer has metallic silver and gold-coloured tubing to assist in cooling. Credit: Getty Images)
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    Hearing my voice again totally blew my mind

    2026/02/24 | 26 mins.
    AI tech is giving people their lost voices back. We chat to Yvonne Johnson, who has motor neuron disease. She's lost much of her ability to speak. But artificial intelligence is helping Yvonne to be heard again, with her own voice.
    Also this week: we discuss AI and the price of memory chips with a big computer manufacturer. And video gaming is booming in Africa.
    Presenter: Shiona McCallum
    Producer: Tom Quinn
    (Image: A photo of Yvonne Johnson. She is smiling directly at the camera. Credit: Portrait Of A Voice.)
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    Engaging chatbots

    2026/02/17 | 26 mins.
    We chat to NVIDIA about AI chat and how to make it sound more human. Explore making and breaking an emotional connection with AI. And new tech is helping stroke survivors.
    Presenter: Chris Vallance
    Producer: Tom Quinn
    (Photo: A digital screen shows an icon of a chatbot with text inviting users to ask it anything and a finger pressing on the screen. Credit: Getty Images)

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About Tech Life

Tech Life discovers and explains the ways technology is changing our lives, wherever we are in the world. We meet the people with bright ideas for rethinking the way we work, learn and play, and get hands-on with the products they dream up. We hold tech giants to account for their huge power to affect our lives, and ask who wins, and who loses, in the technology transformation. Tech Life is your guide to a future being made, and remade, at lightning speed in front of our eyes.
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