Bad news if you don't care about AI: this week was absolutely chock-full of AI news. First, Nilay, David, and The Verge's Alex Heath talk about the news that OpenAI and Jony Ive are teaming up to build... something. A gadget, for sure, maybe lots of gadgets. We don't know much, but we have a lot of thoughts, and a lot of questions. After that, the hosts talk through all the news at Google I/O, including what's new with Gemini, Google Search, Project Astra, Project Mariner, and the countless other ways Google is putting AI absolutely everywhere. Finally, in the lightning round, we buckle up for another round of Brendan Carr is a Dummy, talk through some late-breaking Apple gadget news, and marvel over the future of conference calls.
Further reading:
From The Wall Street Journal: What Sam Altman Told OpenAI About the Secret Device He’s Making With Jony Ive)
__Details leak about Jony Ive’s new ‘screen-free’ OpenAI device __)
Google launches AI Mode to everyone in the US, adds more features to AI Overviews)
__Google’s 3D video calling tech is finally going to ship this year __)
__Project Astra 2025: Google’s universal AI assistant is now smarter and more proactive __)
__Google Meet can translate what you say into other languages __)
__Microsoft CTO Kevin Scott on the birth of the agentic web __)
Microsoft’s plan to fix the web: letting every website run AI search for cheap)
__Google rejected giving publishers more choice to opt out of AI Search __)
FCC Chairman Carr seeks to designate NBC equal time issue for hearing)
FCC approves Verizon’s $20 billion merger after it commits to ‘ending’ DEI)
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