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This chapter covers the latest tech news, including legal battles, AI advancements, and corporate restructuring. Topics range from the FTC's lawsuit against Meta to YouTube's AI music restyling feature and AMD's workforce reduction.
  • The FTC's lawsuit against Meta aims to force the company to divest itself of Instagram and WhatsApp.
  • YouTube is testing an AI feature that allows creators to restyle licensed music for shorts.
  • AMD is reducing its workforce to focus on AI chip development and compete with NVIDIA.

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D, T, S. Goodall games has announced a new game preservation initiative. Grab hub might provide the basis for a food super APP, and google is pausing some local new search in europe.

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Uh, good to be with everybody. We ve got some great stuff. Thank you for joining us today. jen.

Appreciate IT my pleasure. This is a great topic to talk about.

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U. S. District judge James bos berg wednesday allowed the ftc's lawsuit against meta in his attempt to forced the company to divest itself of instagram and what's empty al forward, the commission, along with dozens of states of torney general claim that meta, then facebook, acquired the platforms in two and twelve and twenty fourteen to stifle competition. Judge bosses g will meet with the two side on november twenty fifty to schedule of the trial.

Youtube is testing a new feature expansion of its dream track, A I that will let some creators restyle certain license to music in thirty second clipsed for shorts so you can change the mood or even the genre of an original song, uh, and then put IT in the short itself. The short audio pivot page gets IT, and we will also clearly indicate that the track was restyled with A I. So we're not trying to fool anybody.

Verge doesn't know yet which songs are available for restyling, but we know like charlie booth and john let were part of the dream track A I. So it's good, but they might be part of this. But I did put out a request for more information from youtube, and it's still waiting for a reply.

Bloomberg mark government reports that apple could announce a wall mounted display that can control appliances, handle video conference and use AI and navigate access early as next march. Product code named j four ninety, will be positioned as a command center for the home. The device has roughly a six and screen and looks like a square ipad, has a camera and a touch interface to resembles watch O S. The device will compete with the google's nest hub and amazon echo smart displays and will tap into apple's home kit, allowing at the control third party, Thomas death likes lock, security camera, sensor sprinklers and stuff like that.

A anounced play on four percent of its workforce. That's about a thousand employees. AMD is the second biggest producer of GPU behind in video, and the reduction in force is an attempt to bring down costs and be able to get a stronger foot hold in the growing AI chip space, which is made by in video. In a statement, an AMD spokesperson said, as part of our outlining our resources with our largest growth opportunities, we are taking a number of targeted steps that will unfortunately result in reducing our global workforce by approximate four percent. Sure, they made everybody feel Better.

The information source to say, men, I will start running ads on thread. We knew that was coming on the social that work early next year with the first was probably arriving in january. The company will start with the small number and then slowly x man threats has two hundred seventy five million monthly users and has been averaging one million new sciences per day.

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Gog G O G used to be called good old games when IT watched twelve years ago, is bringing back that moniker. IT announced a new game preservation initiative, which he calls the dog preservation program. Program will start with one hundred brm free games with tech support and ongoing development to ensure future compatibility. Those games you can find in the store because they have a badge that says good old game preserved by gog stamp ride on IT ten are .

some titles that we know. First we have heroes, uh, might and magic three complete fallout, new vegas system shock two missed master peace edition, blood omen, legacy of cane and the abble plus hel fire. The nothing follows in october decision by the us corporate off is not to extend D, C, M, A exemptions. Four video games. So they're .

taking some steps to do the work that is required to get around, uh, the D M, C. A, and and doing some good stuff. I know sim city three thousand is in here. That's one that I like. Jen, this seems pretty exciting for for fox, like video games.

IT was so nice to wake up to good movies today. I am really excited about this. Uh, for people who haven't bought anything from jg before, the fact that IT is deeply is always such a perk, so definite.

Take a look at their catalog once in a while. But with all these old games like right now, obviously those are some huge titles that are being preserved to run on modern systems, which is a problem for all of your old flights. Fans, you know what kind of work IT takes to play those old games on modern systems, especially you have a flight stick.

Uh, the fact that, uh, G O G was able to go ahead and do this is pretty huge. Because this is not like a no name place. This is not being like an under the radar thing.

This is loud. This is obvious. I hope that other places and other companies will take this kind of initiative on their own while keeping IT dr.

m. free. Because also today, blizz had announced the warcraft one and two remastered versions. So with this version, much like with a wargrave y reforge, you can switch to playing the originals while you are in game. If you want to play with some glorious blocky pixel in four three, you have that option. But for people who are uh, because I i've heard from people who don't necessarily have the best eyesight, they are really excited to be able to play their old favorite game with text they can read.

And I I hadn't considered that like for people who do have like the giant White cream monitors and and have their text size turned up, this is an accessible way for them to play the games that you have to buy IT again. But this isn't the worst thing. I think it's a good middle ground.

Uh, that's not like the first time anyone's ever done this. Uh, I think another really good example of preservation in a way, is intended switch online because they have their game boy games or game boy advance games or S S. games.

Now they are getting into slightly more recent consoles and those are almost emulated like and that you have safe, safe states, which you know for people who play on the go and for people who are, let's say, really bad and a part of the gave you just save first and give give me the old try without going all the way back to the beginning. But with intended switch online, you're effectively renting the games. You own nothing.

They can appear and disappear anytime they want. And as you guys know, I don't if you've had stuff pulled from your library before for for different kindle things or game things, sega is also delisting a whole bunch games. They gave people A A thirty day heads up for, delisting sixty classes games across all the consoles and even steam.

Now, at least in this case, they are not taking away things. If you already have IT, you will still get to play IT. You will still be able to redialed load IT.

But anyone who was kind of late to IT, you're going to have to find other ways. Do you play those game? So yeah.

I think one of the cool things about preservation, or one of the things that's arguably important about preservation is that it's about access. Um yes, many of you in the audience can go and home brew this and do the work, can find the roms and build the emulators. It's imminent, doable for for any game but it's work preservation to me is about making IT so the person who doesn't have the time or knowledge or willingness to do all that or can still access the game and that to median is one of the best things about what log is doing here is that they're providing ongoing tex support as well.

Yes, the ongoing thing like obviously, we have to see how well this pans out. I'm assuming that everyone involved in those games is kind of on board and we're not going to see things removed. But I as one of those random gamers, I just pulled random think from my collection like IT is great that these big titles and titles that should have been bigger, like any of the legacy of k games are going to get this new spotlight.

But like that, I pull the random game. This is a intendo game, uh, by interplay. Publish by activision.

IT is called rad gravity. IT is an older N. S. game. IT is not good. I'm not going to pretend that this is a good game, but this has a chance of being lost to media.

There's a lot of games like this that like weren't great, even if favor published by, like, well, no names but unless like people like me go and do like videos about them, no one's going to know they existed. And I I think more self should be preserved, not just the top things like, you know, hope you have figure out some mediocre movies deserve a second life. So to mediocre games.

IT seems like copyright law just isn't caught up to the technology of what a game is and understand why developers are saying, no, we don't want libraries to bail to get this stuff and starting. And I get that because they always think we can go back seventy two years later and still make money if if we rereleased. I still understand that.

But as you said, agent, the stuff can potentially get lost forever. And you know there's just no way for people to go and enjoy something that came out fifteen, twenty, thirty years ago. Is just there's not a copyright viable way for that to happen unless you have these types of preserving projects ongoing.

Yeah and that sounds like what dog is doing here is is doing the work of reaching out to the companies and saying, can we please make your game available? Can we please do this because because it's not this isn't like downloading roms off of you know, some other webs. I think this is all above board.

So good, good stuff there. Another interesting article that caught my eyes today. That is probably not big news today, but I think may point the way towards the future of food delivery.

One of the things with food delivery apps, they exploded in twenty twenty when so many people were staying home. And then like so many things that exploded in twenty twenty, and the market started to get smaller when people started going back out into the world again. So a lot of people have seen this as an unprofitable aspect of things.

Maybe somebody like an uber can make IT work because there's an efficiency with its driver network already, uh, but we are seeing a lot of consolidation. I think there may be a future pointed out by this particular bit of consolidation that's happening today. Justin take away is a company in the netherlands which owns grub hub, which is mainly Operating in the united states for food delivery.

They are selling they have agreed to sell grab hub to wonder. Now you if you no wonder, you probably know them because they own blue apron, which is a meal kit system that advertises everywhere. It's, you know, one of the meal kids that people think of when they think of meal kits, right? You you get all of the ingredient ship to you in a box and then the instructions and you make a fresh meal.

But they also offer a service under the wonder name, uh, that brings together twenty eight are arms are thirty restaurants into one food hall from around the world or around the country, actually not around the world, around the united states. But if you're in the new york area, there's twenty eight locations that you can deliver from. So you have to be near one of these.

If you are, there are bobbi fay restaurants, Michael Simon restaurants are detroit pizza restaurant to famous, the land of barbecue, all franchise their meals out to this food hall. So it's as if you they opened a new location somewhere. But this is a dark kitchen.

Uh, you can do pick up, but you can't eat IT. There's there's no dining hall. And if you're within the delivery area, you can order meals from multiple restaurants like you can order one meal from Bobby flays restaurant, one meal from Michael Simons restaurant, and they'll i'll be delivered to you in less than thirty minutes.

That's the guarantee. Now this is only in the northeastern U. S. So what wonder gets by buying rub hub will be nationwide presence. They get to deliver from regular restaurants, not just their own food hall, but they can integrate the food hall into the grab hub APP, which they are going to do. And they say they want to create a super APP, because grab up does grocery delivery too. So you can deliver from restaurants, groceries, the food hall, which brings food from round the country, as well as blue apron all in one APP. I mean, rob, ah I don't know about you, but to me this seems like a good bet to become something, or at least something to keep an eye as the the next step in the food delivery evolution.

The food hall aspect of this is is is kind of exciting actually because one of things I like to do is like um often times we've with a group of for monetary economy, sure something like that and you don't necessary want to everybody go get the exact same dinner and then you're going to go sit down some place else that is want to potentially bring appetizers and drinks while you're watching a comedy show.

But uh, there's a comedy club in right across the reform. There is a big giant food court, no type place, and you can literally get whatever you want in there and you can even order from me and i'll bring IT over to you at the comedy club, which is kind of awesome. I'm looking at this as that just on terrorists or no, they're actually put them in a car and drive IT to your place of residence or wherever IT is that you are.

If it's within there, there are delivery. So I think that's a really cool idea. Um you know because there's a there's a lot of places that have you know the kitchens like there.

I'm taking of breakfast, boss, they only run until maybe one a clock any afternoon, then they shut. Now there's a whole kitchen there. They can be used to do other stuff that could potentially work yourself into this delivery. So I like this idea. I honestly never really think about group up that often, but today i'm thinking about .

group up up yeah jena, no group hop doesn't Operate in canada. Ah what do you guys use up there?

Uh well um we this thing called skip, the dishes which used to Operate the U. S, and then grump up kind of bought the U. S.

Occasions when bailed so we have skip. And I would love if they copy this, especially if they brought like some of the U. S. That like I haven't travelled a lot recently and I miss some places in chicago, in detroit, in new york that I love to have again. So I am going hoping they decide to not hug this and franchise IT a little.

Yeah, I think this is this is pointing where these apps are going. I know if people realized that instincts has uber, its in IT, they're not the same company, but they're partnered up so you can get your groceries delivered through inter cart but also get ubi stuff delivered through the instincts APP and ever s does grocery delivery.

Putting the meal kits into this is a logical step of like what how do you want your meal? Do you want to cook at yourself? Do you want to cook for you? Do you just want the groceries?

Um I I think we are going to see a lot of these different services around the world, not just in the united states, start to say we're not just delivering from a restaurant. We're not just letting you order from somewhere and go pick IT up. We're providing multiple ways the way the transportation apps have done that. I don't know if you've opened transportation up lately, but uber let you went a car and get a scooter and a bicycle and .

all kinds of things seems cool yeah.

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So folks, google is running a test in european's union that will remove eu news articles from search results, google news, and discover for one percent of uther's in belgium, kaija, denmark, france, greece, italy, the netherlands, poland and spain. The test is supposed to determine the impact on traffic and the overall search experience.

The test is time limit, and google says that will resume showing results from eu news publishers once the test ends. But this test almost feels like a warning. Google wants public to see just how much traffic they they miss out without google.

And the company wants to aim. Its aim is to actually find out the users actually care about news in the first plate. So this is a ongoing saga with goog.

Google ultimately, back in the day, they used to aggregate news and you would click on, you would go to the search and you will search for IT. You get a link and you click and you would go to the news, uh, site. They've changed that over the years.

There were now a lot of what the news that you wanted to see. You don't have to go to the site is right, their own goals page. So all of these news organizations are losing out on that traffic.

So they are saying, well, in not just these news organizations, but the governments where these new oranienburg exist is saying that, well, google, you need to pay us because you are taking our traffic and we're not getting IT. We're not able to monetize zing because you're monitise ing. And google is like, I don't know that we really want to pay you for that.

So this test is too, all they want, want to show the european union basically say, google, you need to give us some numbers. You need to give us some metrics, do some testing. So google said, okay, we want to shut this up, shut this stuff off.

One percent doesn't sound like a lot, but it's a lot when you're talking about the number one place that basically ninety six percent of earth searches for when they're looking for something. So google is they're doing to test like they're been able to do, but they're also testing for their own purposes. They want to see can we actually get away with not having to pay these companies because the users just don't care if we don't serve up local news.

IT is an interesting experiment. Theyve done. These other places, some place, theyve cave, some place they haven't. But we talk about this on yesterday, show the european union is a Normal mark, four hundred fifty million people. So one.

not testing a lot.

a lot of folks. So this test is going to make some people potently rethink some things or think some things they weren't thinking before.

Yeah, google does play nicer in these situations that meta has meter often just shuts down. And in fact, jane, right, doing canada, they took news away from facebook and put IT back here, right?

Yeah, uh, google ended up making a deal with the canadian government and matter said, no. Now some news organizations, especially smaller ones, have found kind of ways to post around that. But bigger uh placed electronic star global male national post, they're fine.

They're easily accessible in their own apps and stuff. But local news and smaller news outlets, they have been hit very hard uh, in a couple of them, if not a good chunk of them, have stop posting on metal own social media because there's no reach, it's not worth the effort. So we'll .

never get found. I think this issue is extremely complex because on the one hand, google search, forget google news, right? Because google news is what robot is talking about, where they have the snipers and stuff. And there's a little more of an argument that that maybe google stops people from going, because that gives you the snipers and everything. But google search a is how people find news sites.

And if google stops listing news sites and search people won't stop using google for searching news, they'll just go to the sites that show up so that I think it's important to remind what we said, which is international sites will still show up in european search. So if somebody searches for news, no, they won't see their speel necessarily if they're part of this test, but they will see strong an papers, they will see south african papers, they will see united states papers, canadian papers. And there's a lot of world news in there that will apply to them and that traffic will go there.

So IT is a case where the system is meant to send the traffic to the news sites through this. And you only see mainstream news complaining about this because the niche sites, like technology sites, entertainment sites, they they tend to have a Better way to get to their audience and get them to their websites to monetize them. There's an argument to be made that journalism is is still dealing with the fact that we have one worldwide market now instead of, you know, millions of individual markets .

in various regions. People don't particularly care in list news. Want if you're really in the news, you may see, I want to see what the L A times had to say about this.

I want to see what this paper are, that article, you know, I I want to see that, but a lot of people just want to know what is the information, who who did IT? What did they do IT to? What time did they do IT to? That's what they're looking for.

And if I can go and do a search and get that answer and they didn't come from a local paper, that's just the answer for me. I I don't necessarily think about what where did this information come from. We be probably also be thinking about that because we should be thinking about IT.

But a lot of people just are, they just want to say, no, this, this is what we GLE say was first, therefore, and here's the second win. Here's the third thing. And if none of those are local and people don't really mind that google is saying, okay, uh, maybe we don't need to pay you for this. So that is a danger that these governments and these news organizations are potentially running to where they may. They may find out that people don't care about getting news locally as much as maybe what they think .

they do on the on us. I think it's telling uh that google um is willing to pay in most of the markets. Now I will start with this gambit, do these experiments.

It's done IT in australia. I did IT in canada, but IT ends up paying. And I think it's because it's in google's best interest to do that.

Uh, I think google knows because IT as a dominant place in the market that IT doesn't want news sites learning how to exist without IT. Ah so he wants to he wants to use some leverage to get them to sign A A Better deals so they don't have to pay as much. But I suspect google wants to sign these deals because they want to keep news publishers dependent on them. And with A I search starting, they may be lessen less dependent.

Google is gone to live in the margins on this. I fully expect they are going to work out deals with the european union. You cannot leave out one of the biggest blocks on on earth when IT comes just just the number of people they are ongoing to be consuming information.

Um but as you said time, what they can do is well, people don't really care as much as what you think they are. We don't want to pay this amount. We want to pay something that is significant.

Far self of that, yes. And what they're going to you're going to live in a margins because at the end of the day, what is google? Google is a giant advertising, is a giant billboard, for a lack of a Better word.

They make their money on advertising. They make their money on advertising against news as well as everything else that they show up you that shows up in their in their platform. So they will work IT out. I just think as you say time, maybe they're trying to get .

a Better deal. Yeah, I I do think that it's a bit of a preservation of the google market position to eventually come to A A deal here. Um and I think you've seen that in canada where you know all all the big publishers are happily pay getting paid maybe not as much as they would have but getting paid and show them up in .

google search yeah there's always the debate about who gets how much of the pie, but we're difficult to see this happen in more countries more often.

Yeah, all right, let's check out the male bag. Regarding signal getting into video conferencing, we talked about that on yesterday. Jason rights, I work for a human rights nonprofit and work with human rights defenders in the field who heavily rely on signal even with those users, we have to use zoom or meat because signal couldn't accommodate us.

I think that the move is to up cell users who never wanted to go off platform, but needed to. There is an audience for we didn't consider this a sector yesterday. I I appreciate you right in in Jason.

Yes, it's actually a good point. We almost got to that point making that there is a reason for people to do IT but this is definitely one that we didn't think .

about uh and then clinton wrote on patron um because I was talking about my V P N issues yesterday, especially on gdi. I have to disabled VPN on my phone for the ticket master APP to work seems as though they block any traffic or they detect VPN and use he also went on to talk about having to disabled VPN to use the disney up on disney cruise es as well. So yeah, there are a lot of examples out there where if they can tell you VPN at all, they're just gona stop borton.

Well.

we want to thank you, Jason, and you, clinton, and also you can cutter for coming hanging out with us. What are you rebling today?

Uh, today i'm actually gona talk about blue sky because i'm really ingrained IT there. So uh, if you also are on blue sky or I think about hopping over, it's it's a busy place right now. So I am je with two ends je cotton dop guide on social .

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