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AI Daily Podcast — 01/21/2026
Today’s podcast episode was created from the following stories:
Thousands of companies are driving China’s AI boom. A government registry tracks them all
By Yi-Ling Liu | January 20, 2026
China’s Cyberspace Administration requires public-facing AI tools to register in a public “algorithm registry,” creating a detailed map of the nation’s AI ecosystem. The filings show clustered innovation in Beijing, Shenzhen, Shanghai, and Hangzhou; notable state involvement (22% of listings); minimal foreign participation (0.5%); and intensifying competition among foundation model makers. Many companies are also going abroad or rebranding to navigate geopolitics, underscoring how Chinese AI is increasingly global.
OpenAI’s audio-first hardware product could launch this year, and I’m excited
By Brady Snyder | January 20, 2026
OpenAI aims to reveal its first hardware product in late 2026, with availability likely in 2027, as it builds with Jony Ive’s design team. Reporting and leaks suggest an audio-first device with no display, aligning with OpenAI’s recent push into voice models. If successful, it could carve out a new wearable category that competes less directly with smartphones.
Execs at Davos say AI’s biggest problem isn’t hype — it’s security
By Dan DeFrancesco | January 20, 2026
At the World Economic Forum, leaders from EY and KPMG flagged AI security—especially identity and lifecycle management for AI agents—as a top risk. Some companies are pausing rollouts to harden environments and keep sensitive data on-prem, while the looming threat of quantum computing to encryption is forcing long-term re-encryption plans. Expect a “fight AI with AI” posture as defenses increasingly automate.
Vibe coding startup Emergent has raised $70 million, led by Khosla and SoftBank
By Ben Bergman | January 20, 2026
Emergent raised a $70 million Series B after rocketing from $100,000 to $50 million ARR in seven months and topping 5 million users. The “vibe coding” platform targets non-developers with subscription tiers and claims production-ready lifecycle features, competing with Lovable and Replit. The round underscores demand for faster, cheaper software creation across small businesses and creators.
AI Voice Agents: How to Get Started
By Michael Stelzner (co-created with Tommy Chryst) | January 20, 2026
This practical guide explains how to deploy AI voice agents, noting strong ROI (roughly $0.08–$0.12 per minute) and the core stack: speech-to-text (ears), LLM (brain), and text-to-speech (mouth) with careful latency budgeting. No-code tools like Retell AI, Vapi, and ElevenLabs lower the barrier, while Deepgram, GPT models, and Cartesia/ElevenLabs are highlighted for quality. Best practices include clear use cases (inbound scheduling, outbound follow-ups), TCPA compliance, iterative testing, and shifting noncritical functions to post-call automation.
Firehound is a huge repository of App Store apps exposing data from millions of users
By Marcus Mendes | January 19, 2026
Security researchers at CovertLabs are cataloging hundreds of iOS apps—many AI-related—that leak sensitive user data through misconfigured databases and cloud storage. One app reportedly exposed more than 406 million records from 18 million users, underscoring the scale of the problem. The project is a wake-up call for developers to prioritize security and for users to be cautious about sharing data with chat-style apps.
Softwareentwicklung mit KI: Online-Konferenz zu Tools, Anwendung und Security
By Rainald Menge-Sonnentag | January 20, 2026
The online conference betterCode() GenAI returns January 29, 2026, with sessions on agentic AI, autonomous coding agents, testing, legacy migration, legal issues, and security. Tickets are €329 plus VAT, with a follow-on workshop, “Coding mit Co-Piloten,” on February 19. The program reflects growing demand for practical guidance as AI tools evolve from autocomplete to end-to-end development workflows.

