The Tea app is a place for women to share red or green flags about men they’ve dated, or connect with one another. But it recently suffered a major data breach. Plus, why some members of Congress are protesting a deal with China to allow Nvidia to sell its H20 chips to the country. And YouTube is rolling out new age estimation technology to protect younger users.
Marketplace’s Meghan McCarty Carino is joined by Maria Curi, tech policy reporter at Axios, to discuss all this.
More on everything we talked about
“The Tea Hack Just Keeps Getting Worse” from 404 Media
“Tea User Files Class Action After Women’s Safety App Exposes Data” from 404 Media
“Exclusive: Democrats denounce AI chip sales to China” from Axios
“YouTube rolls out age-estimation tech to identify US teens and apply additional protections” from TechCrunch