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Back to EpisodesThe AIs are officially out of control
Published 2 years ago
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The Verge's Nilay Patel, Alex Cranz, and David Pierce discuss ChatGPT and Gemini updates, Walmart acquiring Vizio, Apple's Sports app, and more.
Further reading:
- Google cut a deal with Reddit for AI training data
- Google apologizes for ‘missing the mark’ after Gemini generated racially diverse Nazis
- Google’s open-source Gemma AI models draw from the research behind Gemini
- ChatGPT spat out gibberish for many users overnight before OpenAI fixed it
- One month with Microsoft’s AI vision of the future: Copilot Pro
- Gemini, Gemma, Goose.
- OpenAI can’t register ‘GPT’ as a trademark — yet
- Artificial investment
- Walmart to acquire Vizio in $2.3 billion deal
- Echo Hub review: a simple, customizable smart home control panel
- Samsung details a host of audio upgrades coming to its phones, tablets, and TVs
- Apple says the iPhone 15’s battery got better — but won’t say how
- Rice is not included in Apple’s official guidance for a wet phone
- One of the last small-ish Android phones looks like it's going the way of the iPhone Mini
- OnePlus is getting back into the smartwatch game
- The Garmin Forerunner 165 could be a great budget running watch
- Sony’s PlayStation Portal hacked to run emulated PSP games
- Framework is selling a cheap modular laptop
- Wyze says camera breach let 13,000 customers briefly see into other people’s homes
- Apple launches Apple Sports app with scores and betting odds
- Apple is already defending iMessage against tomorrow’s quantum computing attacks
- IBM quantum computing updates: System Two and Heron
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