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Uncanny Valley | WIRED

Searching for a Better Google

Uncanny Valley | WIRED

WIRED

Technology

4.1575 Ratings

🗓️ 5 October 2023

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

It's finally nearing the end of a month filled with consumer tech announcements, and Wednesday’s Google event felt like the grand finale. While Google only sells a fraction of the number of phones and smartwatches pumped out by Apple and Samsung, the company’s work in mobile software, large language models, productivity services, and computational photography make it just as much of a heavyweight when it comes to consumer tech. But Google’s reach also extends far beyond your pocket and your wrist. Let us not forget about the company’s dominance in search. In fact, it’s currently in the throes of a protracted antitrust trial brought by the US government. The feds have accused Google of stifling competition and using its reign over the search ecosystem to stuff the experience with ads and misleading sponsored results.

This week on Gadget Lab, we talk with WIRED senior writer Paresh Dave about Google's ongoing antitrust trial and all the new gadgets and AI-powered services the company announced this week.

Show Notes:

Read Paresh’s other stories about Google’s antitrust trial. Read all about Google’s new Pixel 8 phones and Pixel Watch. Get all the details on the Pixel’s computational photography tricks. Read about the new Bard-powered Assistant in the Google phones. Read Lauren’s story about where memory ends and generative AI begins.

Recommendations:

Paresh recommends weathering the heat wave with some soft serve, such as Meadowlark Dairy. Mike recommends the Technothrillers collection on the Criterion Channel. Lauren recommends reading poetry, like that of Ada Limon, Louise Gluck, and Seamus Heaney.

Paresh Dave can be found on social media @peard33. Lauren Goode is @LaurenGoode. Michael Calore is @snackfight. Bling the main hotline at @GadgetLab. The show is produced by Boone Ashworth (@booneashworth). Our theme music is by Solar Keys.

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0:00.0

Mike.

0:01.2

Lauren.

0:01.8

Happy antitrust season.

0:03.9

Anti-trust season. Wait, I thought it was like new hardware season.

0:07.9

Well, it's that too. But this year, instead of asking, why does Google make hardware?

0:13.8

We're also asking, why is Google so dominant in search and advertising?

0:18.3

We are? We're asking that?

0:19.8

Well, federal prosecutors are asking that. And we, by extension, as journalists, are too. So is this one of those atypical episodes of Gadget Lab where we don't talk about gadgets? Oh, no, we're going to talk about your pixel phone. Awesome. Awesome. But then we need to address the elephant in the room. And Google is the elephant.

0:38.5

All right. Let's do it. Let's do it.

0:44.7

Hi, everyone. Welcome to Gadget Lab. I'm Lauren Good. I'm a senior writer at Wired.

0:51.7

And I'm Michael Collory. I'm a senior editor at Wired.

0:54.0

And we're also joined in studio this week by Wired Senior Writer Peresh Dave.

0:58.0

Presh, it's so great to have you on the show.

1:00.0

Thank you. Hello.

1:01.0

It's, I think this is your inaugural Gadget Lab.

1:04.0

It is. I'm excited to finally be here.

1:06.0

It's only been like 10 months.

1:08.0

We were just letting your voice get really warmed up. We were just waiting

1:12.9

for the big news to come out of Google. So as Mike and I talked about, thankfully we are almost

1:18.1

at the end of tech's silly season and it has concluded with Google. Google held a press event

1:24.4

in New York this week where it showed off new hardware like the

1:27.5

Pixel 8 phone and a new smartwatch. It also highlighted a bunch of software updates that

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