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Why Can't People Stop Watching AI Fruit?

38 minutes

Available for over a year

Infidelity in the fruit bowl; why are so many people watching AI generated fruit fall in and out of love? In a week of contrasting fortunes — Fruit Love Island, the TikTok synthetic‑reality hit, goes viral while OpenAI’s text‑to‑video tool Sora shuts down - Tom and Nicky ask what our love/hate relationship with “AI slop” says about taste, humour and, yes, misogyny. And who actually earns money when the content pipeline is bots all the way?

Also this week:

After the Meta verdict: Is the Meta verdict Big Tech's Big Tobacco moment? In the first verdict of its kind, a US jury found Meta and YouTube liable for designing products that harmed a young user - potentially a huge moment for the social media industry. Nicky and Tom unpack what it actually means for the rest of us: what counts as “addictive” design; why plaintiffs are targeting features like infinite scroll, autoplay and algorithmic nudges rather than user‑posted content; and how legal appeals, copycat cases and potential product changes could reshape the social platforms we use every day.

The FCC has barred new consumer routers made abroad unless they win a security exemption - you can keep existing kit, but future models must be US‑made or cleared. We test the security claims, ask whether US firms have the capacity to build the hardware, and examine the unintended risks of centralising control - from market power to the spectre of a White House “kill switch”.

The Interface is your weekly guide to the tech rewiring your week and our world. Hosted by journalists Thomas Germain, Karen Hao, and Nicky Woolf, each episode unpacks, week by week, how technology is shaping all our futures. No guests. No jargon. Just three sharp voices debating the stories that matter — whether they shook a government, broke the internet, or quietly tipped the balance of power.

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The Interface is a BBC Studios production.

Producer: Natalia Rodriguez Ford

Executive Editor: Philip Sellars