
Show overview
Tech 24 launched in 2025 and has put out 33 episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 3 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run under ten minutes — most land between 5 min and 6 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Technology show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 days ago, with 22 episodes already out so far this year. Published by France Médias Monde.
From the publisher
As the digital age charges on, what do we stand to gain, and what might we lose? Who's calling the shots and why, from artificial intelligence to data protection? No matter how much time you spend online, technology is changing your life. Find out how every Sunday, live at 3:20pm Paris time.
Latest Episodes
View all 33 episodesTech 24 takes to the skies as VivaTech takes over the Champs-Elysées
Washington, Brussels stake their claims on AI as trillion-dollar IPO wave begins
A 'second brain' on your face: testing the AI glasses built by Meta's hackers
Are Google and SpaceX plotting space-based data centres?
Iran "slopaganda": we tried recreating viral Lego-style AI videos
Musk vs. Altman: Battle of the tech bros underway in California courthouse
AI is already getting boring
Should kids be banned from social media? The world is deciding
Why Anthropic's new AI model is too powerful to release
The law is coming for social media, with the science still uncertain
The law is finally catching up with social media. This week, a California jury found Meta and Google liable for addicting a child to their platforms. On Tuesday, the French Senate will vote to ban under-15s from social media, with other countries making similar plans. Is humanity saved? Or are things more complicated than that?
Is this the beginning of the end for the Metaverse?
Five years and more than $80 billion later, Mark Zuckerberg's virtual reality dream seems to be being dismantled, and replaced with equally ambitious AI projects. We take a closer look in this edition of Tech 24.
#QuitGPT: Can an AI boycott really change big tech?
It started quietly, with a handful of posts on tech forums and Reddit explaining why and how you should uninstall and unsubscribe from ChatGPT. Now the campaign #QuitGPT has more than 4 million participants worldwide, and the numbers are still climbing. FRANCE 24 tech journalist Charlotte Lam tells us more.
Trump announces AI chatbot ban while Pentagon uses it to prepare Iran attacks
In the hours leading up to the US attack on Iran, Donald Trump announced that technology company Anthropic would be banned from all work with the federal government. At the same time, Anthropic's artificial intelligence chatbot Claude was reportedly being used by the Pentagon to prepare the attack. FRANCE 24 tech journalist Charlotte Lam gives us her analysis.
Trump's Claude ban: The first salvo in a long battle over who controls AI
A struggle to control artificial intelligence is playing out just as the United States increasingly deploys the technology in conflicts from Venezuela to Iran.
First victim of AI agent harassment warns 'thousands' more could be next
Slandered by one AI robot and misquoted in a news article by another, US-based software engineer Scott Shambaugh has made it his mission to become the cautionary tale by which we start to take autonomous artificial intelligence seriously.
Anthropic's Claude helped Pentagon raid Caracas and seize Maduro, US media report
The Wall Street Journal has reported that the Pentagon used Anthropic's AI model, Claude, as part of its operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in January. We take a closer look in this edition of Tech 24.
Latest Epstein files reveal disgraced financier's Silicon Valley connections
A newly released batch of more than three million documents from the US Department of Justice is casting fresh light on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s connections to some of the biggest names in tech.
China accused of erasing Mongolian language and culture online, new study finds
When the Mongolian language started to disappear from classrooms in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in China's north, many turned to the internet to keep their language and culture alive. A new investigation shows those remaining online spaces are being targeted by the Chinese government.
France set to fast-track under-15s social media ban
French President Emmanuel Macron wants to fast-track legislation to ban social media for teens under the age of 15, with parliament slated to vote on a draft proposal on Monday. We take a closer look in this edition of Tech 24.
Iran internet shutdown: Activists warn of 'permanent' blackout
Iran is 10 days into an internet blackout, which rights groups say is intended to prevent further protests and conceal the regime's deadly crackdown. What happens now is unclear. Iranian digital activists are warning the blackout may become "permanent," but local media report that the authorities are considering a gradual return to the internet.