In Depth: AI, Nudes, and TikTok
AI expert Chris Mattmann joins Hal to talk about the recent rash of AI nudes that teens have been sharing at local high schools and middle schools and how easy they are to create. Then, California State Senator Josh Becker weighs in on new legislation that could help curb abuses of artificial intelligence. Also, USC professor Karen North discusses the future of TikTok.
In Depth: AI, Nudes, and TikTok
AI expert Chris Mattmann joins Hal to talk about the recent rash of AI nudes that teens have been sharing at local high schools and middle schools and how easy they are to create. Then, California State Senator Josh Becker weighs in on new legislation that could help curb abuses of artificial intelligence. Also, USC professor Karen North discusses the future of TikTok.
In Depth: Celebrating The Armenian Spirit
Araksya Karapetyan fills in for Hal Eisner for a special show devoted to Armenian culture.
In Depth: New Tax Laws, Money and Investments, Real Estate
In segment one, Hal speaks with financial expert Shinobu Hindert about changes in the tax laws.
In Depth: New Tax Laws, Money and Investments, Real Estate
In segments one and two, Hal speaks with financial expert Shinobu Hindert about changes in the tax laws and savings. Also, Suzanne Seini with Innovate Realty joins Hal to talk about a recent settlement that may help homebuyers save money on real estate deals.
In Depth: Courthouse Troubles, Scaling Peaks
Hal speaks with Samantha P. Jessner – Presiding Judge, Superior Court of LA County, about the serious shortage of court reporters in the court system. Also, Jenn Drummond, a mountaineer and now an author who set a record by summiting the seven second-highest peaks in the world, talks about her new book.
In Depth: LA City Attorney Hydee Feldstein Soto
Hal speaks with Feldstein Soto about an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court, the task force that cracked down on a major LA hub for prostitution and human trafficking, and a lawsuit against H&R Block.
In Depth: Preparing for Storms
In this episode of In Depth, Hal speaks with Mark Pestrella and Ray Tremblay about storm preps.
In Depth: Child Exploitation
Hal discusses the movement to keep children safe from exploitation on the internet.
In Depth: Child Exploitation
Denise Gomez, the founder of Speaking 4 Change, joins Hal to discuss the experience she had with exploitation as a young teen and how it affected her. Then, Patrick Erlandson, of Father-con.org, discusses with Hal the importance of involved fathers. Also, Charlene Doak-Gebauer, producer/director of "Vulnerable Innocence," discusses the documentary with Hal – as well as her work as an advocate against child exploitation with an international team. And finally, author of "Parenting in the Digital World," Clayton Cranford, walks Hal through some of the suggestions in his book.
In Depth: Mudslides, Mentors, Freedom, and Fashion
In segment one, Joshua West, professor of Earth Sciences & Environmental Studies at USC, joins Hal to talk about the earth movement brought on by the recent storm system, and why it seems that Southern California is always dealing with this problem.
In Depth: Valentine's Day
Dr. Jared Smith, distinguished engineer at Security Scorecard, joins Hal to talk about romance scams. Then, divorce attorney Sarah Intelligator discusses the dangerous "F words." Also, Michele Nealon from The Chicago School talks to Hal about the recent "epidemic" of loneliness.
In Depth: Stealing Copper, 'California Dream for All'
Councilmember Kevin de León joins Hal to talk about the task force he is working to establish to investigate the rash of copper wire thefts plaguing Los Angeles. Then, hear from Tony Olmos, the Public Works director in Pasadena, on the city’s approach to the copper thefts. Also, real estate expert Suzanne Seini joins Hal to talk about the 2024 California Dream for All program.



















