Reed Jobs, son of the late Steve Jobs, gains attention with his cancer treatment VC #114

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In this episode, YOSHIO explores a wide range of the latest tech topics—spanning gaming, fashion, and healthcare—with his unique perspective and witty commentary.

Strong backlash from fans over the disappearance of physical discs.

Sony has announced a policy to phase out physical disc production for PlayStation by 2028, moving toward a download-only model. In response, a petition to "save the discs" has gathered over 200,000 signatures, reigniting the debate over ownership and the inherent value of physical media, such as the ability to lend or borrow games.

YOSHIO has started gaming again after a long break.

YOSHIO shared that he has started playing "Ganbare Goemon" on the Switch, a title well-known to anyone from the Famicom generation. Having struggled to clear even the first level back in the day, he now talks about the joy of taking his time to master it as an adult and the unique charm of gaming in this digital age.

Criticism from artists regarding AI smart glasses is also drawing attention.

The topic of singer Lorde criticizing AI smart glasses at a festival, declaring that "those glasses are not sexy," highlights the tension between convenience, privacy, and the disconnect in what we perceive as "real." Furthermore, this episode provides a detailed look at the activities of the investment firm led by Reed Jobs, son of Steve Jobs, as he pursues a major goal. Please listen to the full episode to hear the rest.

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