Google Disrupts Itself
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🗓️ 12 May 2023
⏱️ 44 minutes
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Summary
Google would like you to know that it has been at the forefront of machine intelligence for decades, actually. Never mind that it was beaten to the generative AI hype party by the likes of OpenAI and Microsoft Bing, because Google has big plans. At its I/O developer conference this week, in addition to announcing some new hardware (including a folding phone), Google turned on the firehose of AI. During a two-hour presentation, the company showed how it’s busily building generative technologies into nearly everything it does. Chatbots, text generators, and content creation tools will soon be embedded in Google’s devices, search pages, Android apps, and Google's Workspace suite of productivity apps like Gmail, Docs, and Sheets.
This week on Gadget Lab, we talk about the big news from Google’s I/O event and why the company is so dead set on sticking AI in absolutely everything.
Show Notes:
Read all of WIRED’s coverage from Google I/O, including everything the company announced, how Google is adding AI to search and Android, and the details of the new Pixel Fold (and why Google might not really care if you buy it.)
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Julian recommends going on vacation and also the new Legend of Zelda game. Lauren recommends Janet Malcom’s book Still Pictures. Mike recommends the JBL Reflect Aero earbuds.
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| 0:00.0 | Lauren. |
| 0:00.9 | Mike. |
| 0:01.6 | Lauren, have you ever used AI to compose a text message? |
| 0:05.5 | I think all of us have. |
| 0:07.2 | Or a lot of us have. |
| 0:08.4 | How so? |
| 0:09.5 | Well, you know, when you're typing a text and those prompt words appear below, because your phone is guessing that you mean to type the word chameleon or something, that is, you know, it's AI. |
| 0:20.2 | Sure. |
| 0:20.7 | Yeah, I like the hack where you can sweep |
| 0:23.2 | across your space bar on the virtual keyboard and it completes the sentence for you on the, |
| 0:28.4 | on the pixel phone. It's pretty amazing. I think I knew that. Well, what about generative AI? Have you |
| 0:33.7 | ever used that to, like, compose an email or a cover letter or just to send a message to somebody because you don't want to be bothered to actually like type it out yourself? |
| 0:41.8 | I haven't done that yet, but I bet I'm going to get there. |
| 0:45.2 | Me too. |
| 0:45.9 | Yeah. |
| 0:47.0 | I can't figure out whether I should be excited about this or concerned. |
| 0:50.9 | I think that's what we should talk about. |
| 0:52.8 | Let's do it. |
| 0:59.8 | Yeah. or concerned. I think that's what we should talk about. Let's do it. Hi, everyone. |
| 1:00.7 | Welcome to Gadget Lab. |
| 1:01.7 | I am Michael Colori. |
| 1:02.9 | I'm a senior editor at Wired. |
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