AWS Outage Hits Smart Beds, Copilot Gets Chatty, and IBM Brings Quantum to Wall Street
Alex and Morgan open today’s show with the Tech Article Report, highlighting a national weather roundup—rain sweeping across the Pacific Northwest and cooler temperatures in the Midwest—alongside modest daily gains for the Dow Jones and S&P 500, while Bitcoin continues to show volatility. With the market news out of the way, they dive into three stories that show how technology can be both fragile and forward-thinking in the same week.
AWS Outage Disrupts Smart Beds
The first headline focuses on the Amazon Web Services (AWS) outage that temporarily shut down connected devices, including Eight Sleep’s smart beds, leaving users unable to adjust temperature or elevation. The hosts discuss how the company’s quick development of an “outage mode” underscores a growing realization: even our sleep depends on the cloud. Morgan jokes that while the outage left people tossing and turning, it also gave new meaning to “restless innovation.”
Microsoft Copilot Adds Personality and Collaboration
Next up, Alex and Morgan unpack Microsoft’s latest updates to Copilot, introducing a “real talk” mode that gives the AI a more conversational and personality-driven tone, plus Copilot Groups, allowing up to 32 people to collaborate in shared sessions. Alex notes that this marks a big shift in how AI assistants are being humanized for workplace and classroom use, while Morgan quips that “real talk” might make meetings a little too honest.
IBM Pushes Quantum Forward
The final story highlights IBM’s progress in quantum computing, including a breakthrough running a quantum algorithm on AMD chips and a successful hybrid quantum-classical collaboration with HSBC to optimize bond trading. The hosts explore what this means for the future of finance and computing, noting how quantum applications are moving from lab experiments to practical use cases.
Recap and Close
From smart beds going offline to AI assistants finding their voice and quantum computing hitting Wall Street, today’s episode connects the dots between dependence, disruption, and discovery in modern tech.
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