Episodes

  • A.I. Abe Lincoln, Self Healing Metals & Kentucky's Buried Treasure
    Aug 11 2023

    With some bonus thoughts on how we can replace our current government with A.I.! (Just for fun... but seriously.)

    Recorded around August 1st, this one got a bit delayed!

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    34 mins
  • Billionaire Brawlers, Musical Memes, and Time-Tested Therapy
    Jul 20 2023

    Dani and Ariel process Meta's new social media platform Threads, a potential face-off between Zuckerberg and Musk, AI in art and Marvel intros, new NSFW age restriction laws for mature sites, Britney Spears conspiracy updates, and incredible AI music dubs (with bonus convos regarding 'new' old medicine and expert lessons in Simlish/Minecraft Villager).


    #podcast #ai #marvel #aimusic #leeches #threads #zuckerberg #musk

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Apple Vision Pro, Starfield, Neuralink and... Dragons?
    Jul 5 2023

    Welcome back! In this episode we take a look at Amazon Ring's privacy violations, Neuralink brain implants, NEDA's AI driven fiasco for their helpline, spinal implant wins, mysterious Mastodon teeth, Starfield and... Leeches?


    This vodcast was recorded June 22-ish but due to technical difficulties had to be delayed. Back to our normal schedule now though, huzzah!

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • The Future Of Relationships: Robot Lovers, RizzGPT, & The Loneliness Epidemic
    May 23 2023

    The sisters examine modern relationships and how they're evolving with the advancement of technology. They discuss some alarming statistics about loneliness, love robots, AI Influencers such as Amouranth or CarynAI, Kai Cenat & Rizz, the TikTok ban in Montana, Sam Altman's new venture Worldcoin, Chat GPT from OpenAI, the writer's strike in Hollywood, GTA 6, Rizz GPT, Rizz Monacles, Cyrano de Bergerac, the effects of social media on society, BumbleBFF, Online Dating, Dating advice, & more exciting tech news! Listen to the tech, culture, and comedy podcast Sisters Processing on all major Podcast Platforms including: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcast, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Overcast, Castbox, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, and YouTube. Follow the channel on social media for more clips. @sistersprocessing on all social media - except Twitter which is @sistersprocess




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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • The Future Of Fashion: AI Mindreading & The Met Gala
    May 9 2023
    Sisters Dani and Ariel talk air-purifying headphones, incredible metal bands, Dune Part II, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, deepfaked Met Gala gowns, Adobe Firefly, made up words and A SECRET MAIN TOPIC that even Dani doesn't see coming. Listen to the tech, culture, and comedy podcast Sisters Processing on all major Podcast Platforms including: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcast, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Overcast, Castbox, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, and YouTube. Follow the channel on social media for more clips. @sistersprocessing on all social media - except Twitter which is @sistersprocess
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    51 mins
  • The Future Of Fashion: Roblox, Spider Dresses, 3D Printing, & Augmented Reality
    Apr 27 2023

    The sisters take a look at the fashion industry, examining how technology is transforming the industry through 3D Printing, Smart Pockets, Augmented Reality, and Karly Kloss video game Fashion Klossette in Roblox. This will affect influencers, content creators, fashionistas, and roblox players alike. They also discuss the continued development of ChatGPT, TruthGPT, the new Dungeons & Dragons movie, the fashion designer Anouk Wipprecht, color-changing dresses, and more exciting technological updates!

    Listen to the tech, culture, and comedy podcast Sisters Processing on all major Podcast Platforms including: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcast, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Overcast, Castbox, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, and YouTube. Follow the channel on social media for more clips. @sistersprocessing on all social media - except Twitter which is @sistersprocess



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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Game Engines: The Mandalorian, Indie Game Development, Crazy Mods, Better Graphics, & Realistic Character Creation
    Apr 4 2023

    The sisters talk about game engines, such as Unity and Unreal, and their many uses in gaming and media production. They discuss its usage in The Mandalorian, Indie Game Development, Game Modding, AI Advancements, The Technology Race between Game Engine Companies, the TikTok Ban congressional hearing, Influencer Laws and Social Media Laws for Minors, & More!


    Game Engines: A game engine is a software framework primarily designed for the development of video games and generally includes relevant libraries and support programs. The "engine" terminology is similar to the term "software engine" used in the software industry. The game engine can also refer to the development software utilizing this framework, typically offering a suite of tools and features for developing games.

    Developers can use game engines to construct games for video game consoles and other types of computers. The core functionality typically provided by a game engine may include a rendering engine ("renderer") for 2D or 3D graphics, a physics engine or collision detection (and collision response), sound, scripting, animation, artificial intelligence, networking, streaming, memory management, threading, localization support, scene graph, and video support for cinematics. Game engine implementers often economize on the process of game development by reusing/adapting, in large part, the same game engine to produce different games or to aid in porting games to multiple platforms.

    Listen to the tech, culture, and comedy podcast Sisters Processing on all major Podcast Platforms including: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcast, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Overcast, Castbox, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, and YouTube. Follow the channel on social media for more clips. @sistersprocessing on all social media - except Twitter which is @sistersprocess


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    2 hrs
  • DNA Tests: Secret Families, Kissing Cousins, & The Golden State Killer
    Mar 29 2023

    The sisters talk about 23 & Me, Ancestry databases, and GEDmatch, and the many uses for genetic testing, ancestry databases, and DNA results. They discuss, Chimera Moms, Inappropriate Doctors, Miracle Surragacies, Icelandic Dating Practices, Clones, Evil Twins, and Crime Scene Uses Including Catching The Golden State Killer.

    Genetic testing, also known as DNA testing, is used to identify changes in DNA sequence or chromosome structure. Genetic testing can also include measuring the results of genetic changes, such as RNA analysis as an output of gene expression, or through biochemical analysis to measure specific protein output. In a medical setting, genetic testing can be used to diagnose or rule out suspected genetic disorders, predict risks for specific conditions, or gain information that can be used to customize medical treatments based on an individual's genetic makeup. Genetic testing can also be used to determine biological relatives, such as a child's biological parentage (genetic mother and father) through DNA paternity testing, or be used to broadly predict an individual's ancestry. Genetic testing of plants and animals can be used for similar reasons as in humans (e.g. to assess relatedness/ancestry or predict/diagnose genetic disorders), to gain information used for selective breeding, or for efforts to boost genetic diversity in endangered populations.


    The variety of genetic tests has expanded throughout the years. Early forms of genetic testing which began in the 1950s involved counting the number of chromosomes per cell. Deviations from the expected number of chromosomes (46 in humans) could lead to a diagnosis of certain genetic conditions such as trisomy 21 (Down syndrome) or monosomy X (Turner syndrome). In the 1970s, a method to stain specific regions of chromosomes, called chromosome banding, was developed that allowed more detailed analysis of chromosome structure and diagnosis of genetic disorders that involved large structural rearrangements. In addition to analyzing whole chromosomes (cytogenetics), genetic testing has expanded to include the fields of molecular genetics and genomics which can identify changes at the level of individual genes, parts of genes, or even single nucleotide "letters" of DNA sequence. According to the National Institutes of Health, there are tests available for more than 2,000 genetic conditions, and one study estimated that as of 2018 there were more than 68,000 genetic tests on the market. Listen to the tech, culture, and comedy podcast Sisters Processing on all major Podcast Platforms including: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcast, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Overcast, Castbox, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, and YouTube. Follow the channel on social media for more clips. @sistersprocessing on all social media - except Twitter which is @sistersprocess

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    1 hr and 20 mins