Google is formally a monopoly, in accordance with a US court docket. However what does that actually imply? This week, Devindra and Senior Editor Karissa Bell dive into the landmark Google antitrust case to discover the way it might have an effect on the way forward for search. Google claims it is merely delivering the most effective product, however clearly the court docket thinks in any other case. Additionally, we chat about X/Twitter’s determined lawsuit towards advertisers who boycotted the social community.
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A U.S. court docket declared Google a monopoly, now what? – 1:22
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X (previously Twitter) sues advertisers for “unlawful boycott” of their platform – 19:15
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Meet Chromecast’s successor, the Google TV Streamer – 33:49
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Lower than a yr after SAG strike, Meta is providing actors thousands and thousands to make use of their voice in AI – 41:01
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The place does all of the Fb AI slop come from? 404Media discovered – 44:30
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Individuals are returning Humane’s AI Pin sooner than they will promote them – 50:23
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Engaged on – 53:43
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Popular culture picks – 53:58
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<em>Hosts:</em> Devindra Hardawar and Ben Ellman
Visitor: Karissa Bell
Producer: Ben Ellman
Music: Dale North and Terrence O’Brien
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