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In this week’s What the Hack! Arthur Goldstuck shares the latest in global tech with Lester Kiewit. He unpacks major AI announcements from the Google I/O conference in Silicon Valley, including a new era for Search powered by DeepMind. Arthur also introduces Spotify’s AI DJ, previews the tech behind the upcoming Champions League final in Munich, and explains how eSIMs can simplify travel. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is a podcast of the CapeTalk breakfast show. This programme is your authentic Cape Town wake-up call. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is informative, enlightening and accessible. The team’s ability to spot & share relevant and unusual stories make the programme inclusive and thought-provoking. Don’t miss the popular World View feature at 7:45am daily. Listen out for #LesterInYourLounge which is an outside broadcast – from the home of a listener in a different part of Cape Town - on the first Wednesday of every month. This show introduces you to interesting Capetonians as well as their favourite communities, habits, local personalities and neighbourhood news. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit. Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays between 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) to Good Morning CapeTalk with Lester Kiewit broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/xGkqLbT or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/f9Eeb7i Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's go time: The biggest Patch Tuesday of 2025 sets the stage for 2025! Microsoft has finally revealed whether it will further extend Windows 10 support past October (it won't). Also, Microsoft designed notifications in Windows 11 to be annoying and pointless, so Paul has some advice. Plus, Proton Drive gets a long awaited albums feature, and more on the way.Windows 11 Recall (preview) and Click to Do (preview) come to stable for the first time Let's give Microsoft a bit of credit for this one non-reported behavior Also: Improvements to Settings, Narrator, Start, Phone Link, Widgets, File Explorer You knew this was coming: Microsoft now testing a "Hey, Copilot" feature It's opt-in and an alternative to holding down Alt + Spacebar for two seconds Microsoft discusses the new Start design and it's not a s#$t show like it was three years ago No builds for the second Friday in a row Improvements to Settings AI agent, intelligent text actions in Click to Do, a few small changes come to 24H2 in Dev and Beta channels Copilot Vision gets Highlights and 2-App Support across all channels Google's big Android reveal includes Material Expressive, big Wear OS update. Android, like Windows 11 (and iOS) is just being updated all the time now Windows 10 Extended support program Will support Microsoft 365 on Windows 10 through October 2028 Those time frames are identical So what about those Surface PCs that can't upgrade to Windows 11? Microsoft has an answer (for all unsupported PCs) and it's not as cynical as you think Microsoft quietly discontinued entry-level 13.8-inch Surface Laptop and 13-inch Surface Pro when it introduced those smaller new models last week Layoffs Microsoft just made $70 billion, so naturally it's laying off employees. How to explain this? The FTC's losing streak against Microsoft continues A proposal for solving the "Mozilla problem" in U.S. v. Google Fortnite could return to the iPhone App Store as soon as today AI OH MY GOD IS THERE NO AI NEWS FOR ONCE. OK, three small items OpenAI brings OneDrive and SharePoint integration with ChatGPT for paid business customers "AI mode" could replace "I'm feeling lucky" on the Google home page Spotify's AI DJ keeps improving Dev Build is next week in Seattle, a few thoughts .NET 10 Preview 4 is out Xbox & Games Today's the day: DOOM: The Dark Ages goes live at 8:00 ET tonight! Xbox Insiders can now play cloud-enabled games with mouse and keyboard Paul reviews the Backbone Pro controller Nintendo revenues slide big ahead of Switch 2 - 15m consoles expected in first year Sony sold 18.5 million PS5s in the most recent fiscal year, down 11 percent YOY Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Windows 11 notifications make iOS look sophisticated App pick of the week: Proton Drive RunAs Radio this week: Active Directory in 2025 with Liz Tesch Brown liquor pick of the week: Limeburners Albany Tawny Cask These show notes have been truncated due to length. For the full show notes, visit https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly/episodes/932 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Sponsors: 1password.com/windowsweekly threatlocker.com/twit uscloud.com
It's go time: The biggest Patch Tuesday of 2025 sets the stage for 2025! Microsoft has finally revealed whether it will further extend Windows 10 support past October (it won't). Also, Microsoft designed notifications in Windows 11 to be annoying and pointless, so Paul has some advice. Plus, Proton Drive gets a long awaited albums feature, and more on the way.Windows 11 Recall (preview) and Click to Do (preview) come to stable for the first time Let's give Microsoft a bit of credit for this one non-reported behavior Also: Improvements to Settings, Narrator, Start, Phone Link, Widgets, File Explorer You knew this was coming: Microsoft now testing a "Hey, Copilot" feature It's opt-in and an alternative to holding down Alt + Spacebar for two seconds Microsoft discusses the new Start design and it's not a s#$t show like it was three years ago No builds for the second Friday in a row Improvements to Settings AI agent, intelligent text actions in Click to Do, a few small changes come to 24H2 in Dev and Beta channels Copilot Vision gets Highlights and 2-App Support across all channels Google's big Android reveal includes Material Expressive, big Wear OS update. Android, like Windows 11 (and iOS) is just being updated all the time now Windows 10 Extended support program Will support Microsoft 365 on Windows 10 through October 2028 Those time frames are identical So what about those Surface PCs that can't upgrade to Windows 11? Microsoft has an answer (for all unsupported PCs) and it's not as cynical as you think Microsoft quietly discontinued entry-level 13.8-inch Surface Laptop and 13-inch Surface Pro when it introduced those smaller new models last week Layoffs Microsoft just made $70 billion, so naturally it's laying off employees. How to explain this? The FTC's losing streak against Microsoft continues A proposal for solving the "Mozilla problem" in U.S. v. Google Fortnite could return to the iPhone App Store as soon as today AI OH MY GOD IS THERE NO AI NEWS FOR ONCE. OK, three small items OpenAI brings OneDrive and SharePoint integration with ChatGPT for paid business customers "AI mode" could replace "I'm feeling lucky" on the Google home page Spotify's AI DJ keeps improving Dev Build is next week in Seattle, a few thoughts .NET 10 Preview 4 is out Xbox & Games Today's the day: DOOM: The Dark Ages goes live at 8:00 ET tonight! Xbox Insiders can now play cloud-enabled games with mouse and keyboard Paul reviews the Backbone Pro controller Nintendo revenues slide big ahead of Switch 2 - 15m consoles expected in first year Sony sold 18.5 million PS5s in the most recent fiscal year, down 11 percent YOY Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Windows 11 notifications make iOS look sophisticated App pick of the week: Proton Drive RunAs Radio this week: Active Directory in 2025 with Liz Tesch Brown liquor pick of the week: Limeburners Albany Tawny Cask These show notes have been truncated due to length. For the full show notes, visit https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly/episodes/932 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Sponsors: 1password.com/windowsweekly threatlocker.com/twit uscloud.com
It's go time: The biggest Patch Tuesday of 2025 sets the stage for 2025! Microsoft has finally revealed whether it will further extend Windows 10 support past October (it won't). Also, Microsoft designed notifications in Windows 11 to be annoying and pointless, so Paul has some advice. Plus, Proton Drive gets a long awaited albums feature, and more on the way.Windows 11 Recall (preview) and Click to Do (preview) come to stable for the first time Let's give Microsoft a bit of credit for this one non-reported behavior Also: Improvements to Settings, Narrator, Start, Phone Link, Widgets, File Explorer You knew this was coming: Microsoft now testing a "Hey, Copilot" feature It's opt-in and an alternative to holding down Alt + Spacebar for two seconds Microsoft discusses the new Start design and it's not a s#$t show like it was three years ago No builds for the second Friday in a row Improvements to Settings AI agent, intelligent text actions in Click to Do, a few small changes come to 24H2 in Dev and Beta channels Copilot Vision gets Highlights and 2-App Support across all channels Google's big Android reveal includes Material Expressive, big Wear OS update. Android, like Windows 11 (and iOS) is just being updated all the time now Windows 10 Extended support program Will support Microsoft 365 on Windows 10 through October 2028 Those time frames are identical So what about those Surface PCs that can't upgrade to Windows 11? Microsoft has an answer (for all unsupported PCs) and it's not as cynical as you think Microsoft quietly discontinued entry-level 13.8-inch Surface Laptop and 13-inch Surface Pro when it introduced those smaller new models last week Layoffs Microsoft just made $70 billion, so naturally it's laying off employees. How to explain this? The FTC's losing streak against Microsoft continues A proposal for solving the "Mozilla problem" in U.S. v. Google Fortnite could return to the iPhone App Store as soon as today AI OH MY GOD IS THERE NO AI NEWS FOR ONCE. OK, three small items OpenAI brings OneDrive and SharePoint integration with ChatGPT for paid business customers "AI mode" could replace "I'm feeling lucky" on the Google home page Spotify's AI DJ keeps improving Dev Build is next week in Seattle, a few thoughts .NET 10 Preview 4 is out Xbox & Games Today's the day: DOOM: The Dark Ages goes live at 8:00 ET tonight! Xbox Insiders can now play cloud-enabled games with mouse and keyboard Paul reviews the Backbone Pro controller Nintendo revenues slide big ahead of Switch 2 - 15m consoles expected in first year Sony sold 18.5 million PS5s in the most recent fiscal year, down 11 percent YOY Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Windows 11 notifications make iOS look sophisticated App pick of the week: Proton Drive RunAs Radio this week: Active Directory in 2025 with Liz Tesch Brown liquor pick of the week: Limeburners Albany Tawny Cask These show notes have been truncated due to length. For the full show notes, visit https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly/episodes/932 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Sponsors: 1password.com/windowsweekly threatlocker.com/twit uscloud.com
It's go time: The biggest Patch Tuesday of 2025 sets the stage for 2025! Microsoft has finally revealed whether it will further extend Windows 10 support past October (it won't). Also, Microsoft designed notifications in Windows 11 to be annoying and pointless, so Paul has some advice. Plus, Proton Drive gets a long awaited albums feature, and more on the way.Windows 11 Recall (preview) and Click to Do (preview) come to stable for the first time Let's give Microsoft a bit of credit for this one non-reported behavior Also: Improvements to Settings, Narrator, Start, Phone Link, Widgets, File Explorer You knew this was coming: Microsoft now testing a "Hey, Copilot" feature It's opt-in and an alternative to holding down Alt + Spacebar for two seconds Microsoft discusses the new Start design and it's not a s#$t show like it was three years ago No builds for the second Friday in a row Improvements to Settings AI agent, intelligent text actions in Click to Do, a few small changes come to 24H2 in Dev and Beta channels Copilot Vision gets Highlights and 2-App Support across all channels Google's big Android reveal includes Material Expressive, big Wear OS update. Android, like Windows 11 (and iOS) is just being updated all the time now Windows 10 Extended support program Will support Microsoft 365 on Windows 10 through October 2028 Those time frames are identical So what about those Surface PCs that can't upgrade to Windows 11? Microsoft has an answer (for all unsupported PCs) and it's not as cynical as you think Microsoft quietly discontinued entry-level 13.8-inch Surface Laptop and 13-inch Surface Pro when it introduced those smaller new models last week Layoffs Microsoft just made $70 billion, so naturally it's laying off employees. How to explain this? The FTC's losing streak against Microsoft continues A proposal for solving the "Mozilla problem" in U.S. v. Google Fortnite could return to the iPhone App Store as soon as today AI OH MY GOD IS THERE NO AI NEWS FOR ONCE. OK, three small items OpenAI brings OneDrive and SharePoint integration with ChatGPT for paid business customers "AI mode" could replace "I'm feeling lucky" on the Google home page Spotify's AI DJ keeps improving Dev Build is next week in Seattle, a few thoughts .NET 10 Preview 4 is out Xbox & Games Today's the day: DOOM: The Dark Ages goes live at 8:00 ET tonight! Xbox Insiders can now play cloud-enabled games with mouse and keyboard Paul reviews the Backbone Pro controller Nintendo revenues slide big ahead of Switch 2 - 15m consoles expected in first year Sony sold 18.5 million PS5s in the most recent fiscal year, down 11 percent YOY Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Windows 11 notifications make iOS look sophisticated App pick of the week: Proton Drive RunAs Radio this week: Active Directory in 2025 with Liz Tesch Brown liquor pick of the week: Limeburners Albany Tawny Cask These show notes have been truncated due to length. For the full show notes, visit https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly/episodes/932 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Sponsors: 1password.com/windowsweekly threatlocker.com/twit uscloud.com
It's go time: The biggest Patch Tuesday of 2025 sets the stage for 2025! Microsoft has finally revealed whether it will further extend Windows 10 support past October (it won't). Also, Microsoft designed notifications in Windows 11 to be annoying and pointless, so Paul has some advice. Plus, Proton Drive gets a long awaited albums feature, and more on the way.Windows 11 Recall (preview) and Click to Do (preview) come to stable for the first time Let's give Microsoft a bit of credit for this one non-reported behavior Also: Improvements to Settings, Narrator, Start, Phone Link, Widgets, File Explorer You knew this was coming: Microsoft now testing a "Hey, Copilot" feature It's opt-in and an alternative to holding down Alt + Spacebar for two seconds Microsoft discusses the new Start design and it's not a s#$t show like it was three years ago No builds for the second Friday in a row Improvements to Settings AI agent, intelligent text actions in Click to Do, a few small changes come to 24H2 in Dev and Beta channels Copilot Vision gets Highlights and 2-App Support across all channels Google's big Android reveal includes Material Expressive, big Wear OS update. Android, like Windows 11 (and iOS) is just being updated all the time now Windows 10 Extended support program Will support Microsoft 365 on Windows 10 through October 2028 Those time frames are identical So what about those Surface PCs that can't upgrade to Windows 11? Microsoft has an answer (for all unsupported PCs) and it's not as cynical as you think Microsoft quietly discontinued entry-level 13.8-inch Surface Laptop and 13-inch Surface Pro when it introduced those smaller new models last week Layoffs Microsoft just made $70 billion, so naturally it's laying off employees. How to explain this? The FTC's losing streak against Microsoft continues A proposal for solving the "Mozilla problem" in U.S. v. Google Fortnite could return to the iPhone App Store as soon as today AI OH MY GOD IS THERE NO AI NEWS FOR ONCE. OK, three small items OpenAI brings OneDrive and SharePoint integration with ChatGPT for paid business customers "AI mode" could replace "I'm feeling lucky" on the Google home page Spotify's AI DJ keeps improving Dev Build is next week in Seattle, a few thoughts .NET 10 Preview 4 is out Xbox & Games Today's the day: DOOM: The Dark Ages goes live at 8:00 ET tonight! Xbox Insiders can now play cloud-enabled games with mouse and keyboard Paul reviews the Backbone Pro controller Nintendo revenues slide big ahead of Switch 2 - 15m consoles expected in first year Sony sold 18.5 million PS5s in the most recent fiscal year, down 11 percent YOY Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Windows 11 notifications make iOS look sophisticated App pick of the week: Proton Drive RunAs Radio this week: Active Directory in 2025 with Liz Tesch Brown liquor pick of the week: Limeburners Albany Tawny Cask These show notes have been truncated due to length. For the full show notes, visit https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly/episodes/932 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Sponsors: 1password.com/windowsweekly threatlocker.com/twit uscloud.com
It's go time: The biggest Patch Tuesday of 2025 sets the stage for 2025! Microsoft has finally revealed whether it will further extend Windows 10 support past October (it won't). Also, Microsoft designed notifications in Windows 11 to be annoying and pointless, so Paul has some advice. Plus, Proton Drive gets a long awaited albums feature, and more on the way.Windows 11 Recall (preview) and Click to Do (preview) come to stable for the first time Let's give Microsoft a bit of credit for this one non-reported behavior Also: Improvements to Settings, Narrator, Start, Phone Link, Widgets, File Explorer You knew this was coming: Microsoft now testing a "Hey, Copilot" feature It's opt-in and an alternative to holding down Alt + Spacebar for two seconds Microsoft discusses the new Start design and it's not a s#$t show like it was three years ago No builds for the second Friday in a row Improvements to Settings AI agent, intelligent text actions in Click to Do, a few small changes come to 24H2 in Dev and Beta channels Copilot Vision gets Highlights and 2-App Support across all channels Google's big Android reveal includes Material Expressive, big Wear OS update. Android, like Windows 11 (and iOS) is just being updated all the time now Windows 10 Extended support program Will support Microsoft 365 on Windows 10 through October 2028 Those time frames are identical So what about those Surface PCs that can't upgrade to Windows 11? Microsoft has an answer (for all unsupported PCs) and it's not as cynical as you think Microsoft quietly discontinued entry-level 13.8-inch Surface Laptop and 13-inch Surface Pro when it introduced those smaller new models last week Layoffs Microsoft just made $70 billion, so naturally it's laying off employees. How to explain this? The FTC's losing streak against Microsoft continues A proposal for solving the "Mozilla problem" in U.S. v. Google Fortnite could return to the iPhone App Store as soon as today AI OH MY GOD IS THERE NO AI NEWS FOR ONCE. OK, three small items OpenAI brings OneDrive and SharePoint integration with ChatGPT for paid business customers "AI mode" could replace "I'm feeling lucky" on the Google home page Spotify's AI DJ keeps improving Dev Build is next week in Seattle, a few thoughts .NET 10 Preview 4 is out Xbox & Games Today's the day: DOOM: The Dark Ages goes live at 8:00 ET tonight! Xbox Insiders can now play cloud-enabled games with mouse and keyboard Paul reviews the Backbone Pro controller Nintendo revenues slide big ahead of Switch 2 - 15m consoles expected in first year Sony sold 18.5 million PS5s in the most recent fiscal year, down 11 percent YOY Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Windows 11 notifications make iOS look sophisticated App pick of the week: Proton Drive RunAs Radio this week: Active Directory in 2025 with Liz Tesch Brown liquor pick of the week: Limeburners Albany Tawny Cask These show notes have been truncated due to length. For the full show notes, visit https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly/episodes/932 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Sponsors: 1password.com/windowsweekly threatlocker.com/twit uscloud.com
In this episode of TechMagic, Cathy Hackl shares an exciting announcement, whilst co-hosts Lee Kebler and Adam Davis McGee dissect the latest shifts in AI, gaming, and digital privacy. From the delayed launch of Grand Theft Auto 6 to Meta's controversial AI-driven ad strategies, the duo tackles pressing ethical, legal, and technological questions. They explore Visa's investment in AI agents, Spotify's AI DJ, and the societal impact of chatbots and deepfake legislation. With candid insights and sharp analysis, Lee and ADM shed light on the balance between innovation and responsibility, highlighting how AI reshapes industries, public trust, and the digital future.What you will learn:Why GTA 6's delay to 2026 signals broader challenges in game development timelinesHow Meta's AI-powered advertising strategy could revolutionize digital marketing Why AI chatbots present significant safety concerns for minors The implications of new US legislation targeting deep fake pornography How Visa's AI agent payment system could transform automated purchasing behaviorsWhy Meta Ray-Ban's default AI privacy settings raise significant data concernsHow AI models prioritize objectives over truthfulness, with accuracy rates below 50%Why AI-generated evidence in legal proceedings requires new regulatory frameworksThe impact of Spotify's AI DJ feature on the future of personalized music curationThe challenges of training AI on potentially compromised or biased internet dataCome for the tech, stay for the magic!Key Discussion Topics:00:00 Introduction & Birthday Greetings for Cathy01:36 AI's Impact on Tech: A Bumpy Road Ahead05:10 GTA 6 Delay & Roblox Brand Partnerships07:14 AI Chatbots: Safety Concerns for Young Users13:09 Google's Responsible Approach to AI Development14:29 New Legislation on Deepfake Content19:55 AI-Generated Evidence in Legal Proceedings24:25 The Truth Problem: AI's Accuracy Below 50%28:23 Training AI on Internet Data: Garbage In, Garbage Out30:58 Visa's AI Shopping Assistant Plans36:09 Meta's AI-Powered Advertising Revolution43:24 Meta Ray-Ban Privacy Settings Update45:37 AI DJs & The Future of Music Curation51:20 Closing Thoughts & Next Week's Preview Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Il deep search cambierà tutto: trasformerà il nostro modo di accedere alle informazioni, di ragionare e di dialogare con le macchine. È la tecnologia che rivoluziona davvero il modo in cui esploriamo le fonti sul web. La macchina non si limita più a cercare informazioni: adesso le comprende e ci ragiona sopra. In questa puntata di “Scenari“, Alberto Mattiello approfondisce il concetto di deep search, come utilizzarlo al meglio, quali opportunità offre e quali rischi bisogna cercare di evitare.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Applicazioni per trasformare in immagini il menu del proprio ristorante o rifare gli interni del locale. Intelligenze artificiali per creare packaging per i propri prodotti food o beauty e per dare vita a musiche personalizzate per locali e strutture ricettive. Avatar per l’accoglienza clienti e app in grado di aiutare a capire il proprio posizionamento nel mercato: questa puntata “AI DJ” di Scenari è dedicata al settore dell’ospitalità, con alcune applicazioni utili agli addetti ai lavori, ma non solo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sci che permettono di non fare fatica, viaggi tridimensionali, occhiali che aumentano la realtà, device per dormire meglio e robot che mettono in ordine ciabatte, scarpe e calzini: sono queste e molte altre le innovazioni che mi hanno incuriosito al CES di Las Vegas di quest’anno. Questo episodio è dedicato ad alcune delle tecnologie che sono state presentate alla fiera e che forse non cambieranno il mondo, ma che di sicuro stimoleranno la vostra visione di futuro.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dal CES 2020 a oggi, la tecnologia ha fatto passi da gigante, con piattaforme, come Synthesia e Hour One, che permettono di creare avatar realistici in grado di parlare oltre 140 lingue. Oggi, gli avatar possono supportare i customer service, il marketing, la creazione di presentazioni multilingue e persino diventare influencer virtuali. Questo episodio di “AI DJ” esplora il mondo degli avatar digitali, figure che possono rappresentarci e comunicare in modo sempre più naturale, in contesti aziendali e di formazione.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show: sleep gadgets, AI DJs, and sneaky TVs. Victoria Song joins the show to talk about her experiences with the Eight Sleep mattress pad, the Oura Ring 4, and other sleep gadgets. Can you really measure your way to a better night of sleep? After that, Allison Johnson gives us her take on Spotify's AI DJ, and we wonder exactly how an AI tool is supposed to help us find and listen to music. Finally, Nilay Patel comes on to answer a question from the Vergecast Hotline about the Samsung Frame TVs — and how to figure out whether you need a TV at all. Further reading: Eight Sleep Pod 4 Ultra review: for sale, good night's sleep, just $4,700 Ozlo Sleepbuds hands-on: resurrected and I've slept so good Oura Ring 4 review: still on top — for now Spotify's AI is no match for a real DJ Samsung's Frame TV is finally getting the knockoffs it deserves Email us at vergecast@theverge.com or call us at 866-VERGE11, we love hearing from you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
AI DJ è il nuovo format di “Scenari” per fornire una panoramica sugli strumenti e le innovazioni che già oggi abbiamo a disposizione. In questo episodio, esploriamo applicazioni rivoluzionarie per la creazione di contenuti, come text-to-video e AI e-commerce. Scopriamo come, partendo da testo, video o immagini, sia possibile generare video in un modo rapidissimo, con un impatto diretto sull’e-commerce e sulle applicazioni di try-on virtuale. Tra gli argomenti di questa puntata: Text2Video, AI e-commerce, Optioneering.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yours to discover: a hidden gem of melodic yet sophisticated prog rock from a corner of Eastern Europe. I told the story of the album in a Romanian-language blog – read it here. Today, courtesy of the AI DJ’s working for Google, here is the podcast version in English, generated using NotebookLM. Once you’re done […]
Playlists are fine, but aren't tailored to the exact intervals, workout style or flow of your class. What you want is a custom mix that ebbs and flows with the energy of your group fitness class as if there was a live DJ playing inside the room. Well, now that's possible with Reflex Radio. Head over to www.reflex-radio.com and start your free trial.
Spotify's personalized recommendations have set it apart from the pack of music streaming platforms for years. Those curated recommendations have only gotten stronger with the onset of AI, with the ability to power things like your own personal AI DJ. This week on the podcast, we're revisiting a conversation with Spotify's Co-President, CPO & CTO, Gustav Söderström. Gustav joins host and Lightspeed Partner Michael Mignano to talk about building UX that can power more efficient AI, the future of AGI, and what the technology could look live over the next few iterations. Episode Chapters (00:00) An introduction to Gustav Söderström (01:29) How Spotify became one of the first consumer AI companies (05:57) A philosophical shift: UI that works for AI, not the other way around (12:52) “Talk is cheap, so do a lot of it” (15:00) Building for the tech we will have, not the tech we do have (19:43) What will AI do for media creation? (25:00) The Wild West of model training (29:45) How anthropomorphizing AI can help you understand its potential (37:04) What happens when cognitive labor gets automated? (40:42) How much more intelligent could AI get? (47:45) Is AGI on the horizon, or already here? (53:48) Should we be worried about AGI? Stay in touch: www.lsvp.com X: https://twitter.com/lightspeedvp LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lightspeed-venture-partners/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lightspeedventurepartners/ Subscribe on your favorite podcast app: generativenow.co Email: generativenow@lsvp.com The content here does not constitute tax, legal, business or investment advice or an offer to provide such advice, should not be construed as advocating the purchase or sale of any security or investment or a recommendation of any company, and is not an offer, or solicitation of an offer, for the purchase or sale of any security or investment product. For more details please see lsvp.com/legal.
Fred and Kaylah discuss 95 degree homes, women's sports, Zach's wacky Marketplace situation, Ai DJ on Spotify, coffee and much more
Tu Dosis de Tecnología ahora nos lleva a hablar de la nueva opción de DJ de Spotify.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hoy en Jessie Cervantes en Exa, José Antonio Pontón nos trae lo último en gadgets y tecnología, ahora platicamos de la nueva opción de DJ de Spotify.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Spotify adds a Spanish-speaking AI DJ, ‘Livi'; Tinder's AI Photo Selector automatically picks the best photos for your dating profile; US buyers spent $7.2B on the first day of Amazon's Prime Day sales event Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Es jueves de tecnología con Pontón y platicamos sobre la presentación de Spotify AI DJ, un enfoque para personalizar las experiencias auditivas de los usuarios. Conéctate con Tamara Vargas en MVS, de lunes a viernes, de 10:00 AM a 12:00 PM por MVS 102.5 FM.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hoy con Tamara Vargas en MVS, Rommy Acosta, especialista en psicología, nos habla sobre el trauma psíquico y el impacto de la violencia intrafamiliar en los niños. El cantante mexicano Kurt, nos presenta su nuevo sencillo “A un minuto de ti”, una canción que nos invita a sanar lo que alguna vez estuvo roto. Pregunta del día: Si pudieras intercambiar vida con alguien más, ¿Con quién sería y por qué? Conversamos con la autora Mónica Echenique, nos cuenta sobre su nuevo libro “Cántame en silencio”, una historia llena de amor, música y suspenso. También, en nuestra sección de música, El Pingüino Melómano, nos habla sobre el regreso a la música de Katy Perry. Además, es jueves de tecnología con Pontón y nos habla sobre Spotify presentan AI DJ y todas las novedades de esta aplicación. Conéctate con Tamara Vargas en MVS, de lunes a viernes, de 10:00 AM a 12:00 PM por MVS 102.5 FM.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome Back Shed Heads!April 20th is a holiday to all those who consume the green, and we kick off this week talking about Sean's adventure trying out multiple purveyors of shedtime across the state. We also hear his thoughts on his newest purchase, the Airizer Extreme Q.Are you a spotify user? Have you tried the AI DJ? Uncle Chris has, and he has found some cool new music, as well as some stuff that really is not his bag!Keeping with the music, the guys get talking about Jam Bands. From Phish to the Dead, Dave Matthews to Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, Jam Bands come in all manner of style.All this and More, this week on the Shedtime PodcastSupport the Show.Want More Shedtime Podcast?Want to Find the Show on your FAVORITE STREAMING SERVICE?Want more EXCLUSIVE CONTENT only available to the Shedheads?Visit the Shed on the web :http://www.shedtimepodcast.comFind the Shedtime Podcast on Instagram : @ShedtimePodcast
Here in Episode 168 of the No Name Music Cast, is it Joy's turn to pick the topic and she asks her husband Charlie to pick out his top 16 songs.We cover Right Said Fred, Harry Styles and Sabotage to name only a few.We also cover Metallica covering Elton John, Spotify's AI DJ and Tenacious D!https://www.facebook.com/NoNameMusicCast/
In the second episode of a series of episodes celebrating albums from 1994, Somewhere in Time Podcast discuss "Deliverance" by North Carolina band, Corrosion of Conformity. This episode also features some discussion on Spotify's AI DJ, "X" and some bands that Eric discovered by using this feature. Visit Somewhere in Time's Website: https://somewhereintimepodcast.com Follow Somewhere in Time Podcast on Social Media: www.facebook.com/somewhereintimepodcast www.twitter.com/SITMusicPodcast www.instagram.com/somewhereintimepodcast www.youtube.com/somewhereintimepodcast TikTok - Somewhere in Time Podcast
REVIEW THIS PODCAST. DO IT. RIGHT NOW. This week… the NY Times says OpenAI and others are scraping YouTube for AI training, Sora might just lead to AGI, Elon Musk says Robotaxis are on the way and Spotify AI playlists might be cool.. Plus, Suno.ai turns food recipes into beautiful music, Midjourney makes X-Men from the old west, ChatGPT gets in-painting and an “AI disaster” for Pink Floyd fans. AND THEN… an interview with AI artist Purz Beats where we discuss a bunch of AI art tools like Comfy UI & Stable Diffusion and also talk about his workflow and inspirations. Oh, and the complicated question around who *exactly* owns AI art and what to say to the haters. And finally our AI co-host “Will The Thrill” is an AI DJ and he takes us through the world of AI generated music, specifically some of the AI food songs currently populating Suno.AI.. It's an endless cavalcade of ridiculous and informative AI news, AI tools, and AI entertainment cooked up just for you. Follow us for more AI discussions, AI news updates, and AI tool reviews on X @AIForHumansShow Join our vibrant community on TikTok @aiforhumansshow For more info, visit our website at https://www.aiforhumans.show/ /// Show links /// OpenAI Trained on YouTube + More https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/06/technology/tech-giants-harvest-data-artificial-intelligence.html Bill Peebles (SORA) Says That Sora Is a Big Step Towards AGI AGI House Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3J6R9gfUhU Tesla Robotaxi's Due August 8th OR ARE THEY https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1776351450542768368 Reuters report that Tesla cancelled their low cost car https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/tesla-scraps-low-cost-car-plans-amid-fierce-chinese-ev-competition-2024-04-05 The DARKEST Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd AI OUTRAGE https://x.com/pinkfloyd/status/1776278627790782656 Spotify AI Playlist (only live in UK and Australia) https://newsroom.spotify.com/2024-04-07/spotify-premium-users-can-now-turn-any-idea-into-a-personalized-playlist-with-ai-playlist-in-beta/ Xmen 1897 https://www.reddit.com/r/midjourney/comments/1bz0eai/xmen_1897/ AI Haters - Meow Meow Meow https://x.com/venturetwins/status/1777169941260853462 N64 Lora https://x.com/fofrAI/status/1776329791437697195 PS2 Pulp Fiction https://x.com/TheReelRobot/status/1776296600085692641 SunoAI Spaghetti Song https://suno.com/song/4a77dea7-19f3-46d2-8b0a-b2b7e9ea9a05 Hot Dog Casserole Song https://suno.com/song/989ce4c8-3923-41a3-a2a8-b942d7157c19 ChatGPT In-Painting https://community.openai.com/t/dalle3-inpainting-editing-your-images-with-dall-e/705477 Purz Beats https://twitter.com/PurzBeats https://www.purz.xyz/ https://www.youtube.com/purzbeats https://discord.com/invite/Vk3N7yhnYZ ComfyUI https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
Our roundtable of experts recaps highlights from the 2024 Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference, including AI innovation, trends in live entertainment and the need for operational efficiency. ----- Transcript -----Michelle Weaver: Welcome to Thoughts on the Market. I'm Michelle Weaver, Morgan Stanley Research's US thematic strategist. I'm joined by Ben Swinburne, who leads coverage of the media and entertainment, advertising, and cable and satellite industries, and Kieran Kenny, who covers internet. Along with my colleagues, bringing you a variety of perspectives, today we'll discuss some key themes from Morgan Stanley's recently concluded Technology, Media, and Telecom Conference in San Francisco.It's Tuesday, March 12th, at 10am in New York.Ben, Kieran, we have to lead off on AI. It was a tech conference. As we've written about in the past, most companies want to either be AI enablers or AI adopters. And we believe that 2024 will be the year of the adopters. We scraped transcripts of the presentations at the conference and found that AI was mentioned 155 times.There was a particular focus on Generative AI or Gen AI. And one of the means of adopting AI that was repeatedly mentioned was using chatbots for customer service. And chatbots can easily handle commonly asked questions without needing a customer service person to speak live. Kieran, can we start by talking about some of the most interesting ways companies and internet are adopting AI?Kieran Kenny: So, there's a wide range of use cases so far. What we're seeing more recently is growing adoption for, to your point, AI assistance for customer support types of use cases. We're also seeing increased adoption from advertisers; for generative AI, for image and text creation for advertisements. And in the video game space, we're also seeing demand for generative AI based content creation tools -- to give you a sense of some of the use cases. The most common use case, though, is adoption of generative AI coding assistant tools, which we're seeing that pretty pervasively across the internet space.Michelle Weaver: Great. And I know you've done a bunch of work around AI. What are some of the areas you think we'll see the quickest AI driven efficiency gains?Kieran Kenny: I think most likely you'll see the efficiency gains come first in the code assistant use cases. That when we go through and scan company disclosures for efficiency gains related to generative AI and look through some of the empirical studies -- code assistant tools tend to show the most consistent productivity gains in the 20 to 50 per cent range. And because R&D expenses are such a large percent of revenue for internet. It's on average 25 percent. There's a really strong incentive for companies to adopt those tools to drive productivity amongst their software engineers. So, we think that's the area you're likely going to see the benefits first.Michelle Weaver: Great. Thanks, Kieran. Ben, what do you think some of the most interesting ways companies in your coverage are leveraging AI?Benjamin Swinburne: I would echo some of the points that Kieran made, particularly around content creation and dealing with customers.You know, in the content creation area, we're seeing AI leveraged in creative services. So, creating content for marketing purposes is an area we're seeing the ad agencies look for opportunities. In the audio industry, we've seen AI used to more efficiently and more effectively translate podcasts and audio books to different languages, which can be then distributed around the world.One leading streaming audio company has an AI DJ that they used to drive recommendations for listeners. And on the customer front, we're seeing a lot of companies in the cable industry, basically distribute AI tools into their call centers and into their network diagnostics -- so they can predict where network failures may happen before they happen. Or help call center agents better help customers with issues more effectively using, you know, AI and big data.Michelle Weaver: Great. Super interesting. I'm sure that's just the tip of the iceberg, too, in terms of what we'll see with AI adoption. Ben, I also noticed that there was a lot of discussion from media companies around live events and whether that's high demand for concert tickets, streaming services offering live events, or demand for theme parks. Can you tell us a little bit about consumer experiences in the media space?Benjamin Swinburne: Yeah, absolutely. I mean, we believe that there are secular drivers of consumer spending towards experiences, for a variety of reasons. And we're seeing that happen; show up in the results and outlook for a number of companies in our coverage. We had some really positive commentary from a number of companies in the theme park space around current trends, which are pacing better than expected from the conference. We've seen leading streaming companies increase their investment in live content, particularly live sports, which is uniquely powerful and driving customer acquisition and attracting advertising dollars.And probably no place is consumer spending continuing to grow and grow off record levels as quickly as they are in concerts. Where we really see -- while it's a minority of the population that drives the concert industry. Our survey work and what we heard at the conference last week is that consumers value that live communal experience more than ever. And we're seeing that show up in financial results.Michelle Weaver: The last theme I want to talk about is operational efficiency and profitable growth. Our research has shown that companies that demonstrate high operational efficiency have outperformed on a relative basis over the past two years; and operational efficiency and cost cutting came up repeatedly and fireside conversations with the phrase ‘do more with less' being used quite a few times. And it was clear that at the conference companies are very aware of the importance of being the best operators, given the expectations for more tepid economic growth in 2024.Kieran, what did you hear about profitable growth or the importance of efficiency within internet?Kieran Kenny: For many of our companies, including one of the largest social media slash advertising companies in the space, 2023 was very much a year of efficiency. But that focus is persisting through 2024 and is likely to continue going forward. So, I think a lot of companies are pointing to that one social media company as the North Star of their ability to operate with a leaner cost structure, to be more disciplined in their investments. And ultimately do that in a way where hopefully it can reaccelerate revenue growth and not be detrimental to revenue growth. So, efficiency and AI, well they go hand in hand. Both of those are two of the biggest focus areas for internet companies broadly.Michelle Weaver: Ben, same question for you. What did you hear about the importance of efficiency in the media world?Benjamin Swinburne: Yeah, we're seeing focus on efficiency, both in sort of an offensive and a defensive posture. I mean, there are companies who are seeing accelerating revenue growth, demonstrating real pricing power in their business who are also reducing headcount and focusing on operating leverage. So, there's no question that efficiency, particularly in the technology industries, has probably never been a bigger focus than it is right now.We're also seeing companies that are heavily driven by -- you know, service companies driven by labor costs looking at offshoring. That's a big theme in our space. Probably more on the defensive side, companies facing real secular challenges on the revenue front are looking for efficiencies, particularly around content spending. That typically shows up in a shift to more unscripted content, which is less expensive or producing more content offshore with lower cost of production.Michelle Weaver: Ben, Kieran, thank you for taking the time to talk. And thanks for listening. If you enjoy the show, please leave us a review wherever you listen to podcasts and share thoughts on the market with a friend or colleague today.
Spotify's personalized recommendations have set it apart from the pack of music streaming platforms for years. Those curated recommendations have only gotten stronger with the onset of AI, with the ability to power things like your own personal AI DJ. In this episode, Spotify's Co-President, CPO & CTO, Gustav Söderström, joins host and Lightspeed Partner Michael Mignano to talk about building UX that can power more efficient AI, the future of AGI, and what the technology could look live over the next few iterations. Episode Chapters (00:00) An introduction to Gustav Söderström (01:29) How Spotify became one of the first consumer AI companies (05:57) A philosophical shift: UI that works for AI, not the other way around (12:52) “Talk is cheap, so do a lot of it” (15:00) Building for the tech we will have, not the tech we do have (19:43) What will AI do for media creation? (25:00) The Wild West of model training (29:45) How anthropomorphizing AI can help you understand its potential (37:04) What happens when cognitive labor gets automated? (40:42) How much more intelligent could AI get? (47:45) Is AGI on the horizon, or already here? (53:48) Should we be worried about AGI? Stay in touch: www.lsvp.com X: https://twitter.com/lightspeedvp LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lightspeed-venture-partners/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lightspeedventurepartners/ Subscribe on your favorite podcast app: generativenow.co Email: generativenow@lsvp.com The content here does not constitute tax, legal, business or investment advice or an offer to provide such advice, should not be construed as advocating the purchase or sale of any security or investment or a recommendation of any company, and is not an offer, or solicitation of an offer, for the purchase or sale of any security or investment product. For more details please see lsvp.com/legal.
Biden slurring about new Covid Vaccines. Biden impeachment, KJP presser, Doocey slips and calls Biden O'Biden. Impeachment. ½ Million dollar grant to plan for more train lines in Indiana. Personalized plates that have been rejected. Father teaches son how to drive stick shift. Boston mayor gets caught having a segregated party. McCarthy bids adieu. Governor's race discussion. KJP defends Bidenomics. Hiding Christmas Gifts. 12 Speakeasy's in Indiana. We listen to your voicemails. Cringy Christmas Video from the White House. Hunter skipping subpoena, and Joe knew. Poll showing Trump leading Biden in all swing states. Pacers Bucks ball controversy. Civil War movie coming out in 2024. AI DJ on Casey's Spotify. AI News Channel to be in schools. Vivek is interrupted over and over again during his CNN town hall. December 15th is the most sexless day of the year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Blackers has got the new AI DJ feature on his Spotify app and the result was a little embarro! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TGIM betchesssss! Big foot! A man spent 50 years tricking an entire town into believing Big Foot lived there! The world record for the longest female mullet ever has been broken! We go through your comments and messages with Mailbag! An inside look into Spotify's new AI DJ feature! Kanye's been banned in Venice! Find out why in the Glossys! Madness in the mud! Burning Man is not so hot! Follow us @rickileetimjoel!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Garry dives into the 80's Chicago Tylenol murders as the suspect has died. Plus, a radio station debuts the first AI DJ.
Drift Well, Brain Function, Welcome to the Show, Music at the Grocery Store, Phrases That Don't Make Sense, Your Attention, Long Term View, Small Talk, Non-Anxious Voice, Clapping, Kinda Cool If You Think About It, AI DJ, Actually Guy, BONUS CONTENT: Actually Guy Follow-up, Brain Function Follow-up; Quotes: “As believers, we need to be different people, not just people mad about different stuff.” “I came off the top rope.” “In the long run, what do you really have to be fearful for?” “God regards you very highly.”
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Dave is traveling but we've got two "great" local Oregon tech stories that everyone has been talking about this week. There's also some retro gaming news and so much more to help you tech better. Watch on YouTube! Followup: Nate's YouTube TV (01:25) nheath@mac.com is gone (05:20) Reddit update r/pics only John Oliver - The Talk Show with Apollo creator (07:05) World's first AI DJ hits the airwaves in Oregon via RadioGPT (09:35) Microsoft Patch Tuesday, June 2023 (12:10) Just the headlines: (13:35) The New Rubik's Cube world record is just 3.13 seconds Comcast complains to FCC that listing all of its monthly fees is too hard Google Lens can now identify rashes and other skin conditions Robinhood's May crypto trading volume falls 68% to $2.1B Dave's Pro Tip of the Week: Find Forgotten Wi-Fi Passwords (14:25) Takes: A company called Atari is releasing a brand-new 2600 cartridge this year (18:30) For reasons no one can fathom, McDonald's has released a new Game Boy Color game (20:30) Why are Android users really switching to iPhone (22:10) Updated Paint app for Windows 11 begins rolling out to Windows Insiders with dark mode and zoom improvements (23:45) Massive data breach compromised 3.5M drivers licenses, ID cards in Oregon DMV system (25:45) Bonus Odd Take: Musicless Music Videos (29:35) Picks of the Week: Dave: AUGO Magnetic Screen Door - Self Sealing, Heavy Duty, Hands Free Mesh Partition Keeps Bugs Out - Pet and Kid Friendly - Patent Pending Keep Open Feature - 38 Inch x 83 Inch (31:25) Nate: Twelve South HiRise for MacBook | Height-Adjustable Stand for MacBooks & Laptops, Silver (36:00) Find us elsewhere: https://notpicks.com https://www.notnerd.com https://www.youtube.com/c/Notnerd https://ratethispodcast.com/notnerd https://www.tiktok.com/@notnerdpod https://www.twitter.com/n0tnerd/ https://www.instagram.com/n0tnerd https://www.facebook.com/n0tnerd/ info@Notnerd.com Call or text 608.618.NERD(6373) If you would like to help support Notnerd financially, mentally, or physically, don't hesitate to get in touch with us via any of the methods above. Consider any product/app links to be affiliate links.
(00:00) Fred and Rich open the show debating the possibility of AI taking over the radio industry. (19:25) WHAT HAPPENED LAST NIGHT: Fred, Rich and Ryan discuss the Golden Knights' domination of the Panthers to win their first Stanley Cup. (32:23) The guys talk about the Red Sox recent struggles and why things might be worse than they seem. CONNECT WITH TOUCHER & RICH: Twitter: @Toucherandrich | @FredToucher | @KenGriffeyrules Instagram: @toucherandrichofficial | @fredtoucher Facebook: Toucher & Rich Twitch: TheSportsHub Visit the Toucher & Rich page on 985thesportshub.com. Follow Boston's home for sports on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram!
Spotify will head to this year's Cannes Lions festival with a new product to peddle to advertisers: Spotify Ad Analytics. The measurement tool aims to provide advertisers with reporting on how their ads are performing on Spotify as well as the impact they are having on advertisers' businesses outside the platform through the corresponding introduction of the platform's own tracking pixel. “It's taking the incredible understanding that we have from [Spotify-acquired podcast measurement service] Podsights and extending it beyond just pods, bringing it to music, bringing it to all regions and enabling it for free. And giving that service to advertisers to let them have better understanding, better depth of insights against how their campaigns are performing not only on Spotify but anywhere their audio is running with the opportunity to introduce the Spotify pixel to help them in one dashboard track all of their audio and all of their analytics against audio in one place,” Spotify vp and global head of advertising business and platform Lee Brown said on the latest Digiday Podcast episode. The new measurement tool is part of Spotify's plan to get its advertising business to eventually represent 20% of its overall revenue. Since the fourth quarter of 2021, its advertising business's share has hovered between 10% and 14%. Growing its advertising business will also be an important component to growing its podcast business, which has seen growth but contributes a smaller percentage of ad revenue compared to ads airing against music content. Spotify's podcasting organization underwent a round of layoffs earlier this month that included the cancelation of six original shows. During the annual advertising confab, Spotify will also show off the AI DJ that it unveiled earlier this year and that is designed to provide personalized recommendations for the platform's users. “The way I like to describe it is it's like the voice of our algorithm,” said Brown. Spotify has yet to apply generative AI technology to its advertising business, but Spotify head of podcast innovation and monetization Bill Simmons recently teased that the company is developing an AI-generated ad product. Asked about Spotify's AI-based ad plans, Brown said, “We're still in the early stages of developing out the long-term strategy. I think we're testing across several different vectors within that space, whether it's automating translation, automating scriptwriting, automating the creative process.”
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Everybody's talking about it, so today we are too. In this episode, we're exploring the implications of AI for construction. (And yes, we know it's not Friday.) (We touched on this topic in our conversation with Norine Bagate a couple weeks ago. Check out that episode if you missed it.) Tyler shares what he's read and seen about AI virtual assistants that can identify potential candidate (for podcast guests, for instance) and then write emails customized to each of them. He goes on to discuss some interesting insights from the Marketing Against the Grain podcast. Eddie shares about a dismal experience with Shopify's AI DJ, which acted confusingly on his love of the Interstellar soundtrack and also gave him some wonderfully mellow Jon Foreman tunes right as he was ready to work out. As we shift to construction, Tyler asks Eddie where he thinks the greatest amount of disruption will occur. He suspects that the first significant impact will be on research-based tasks, such as those involved in architecture and engineering. Tyler predicts that the changes will be huge but that it may also be a bit slower than expected. He's guessing that today's kids will expect AI. They'll integrate it intuitively into their daily activities. With this in mind, we discuss the “generational” difference even between the two of us (who are only 13 years apart): Eddie's knee-jerk reaction is not to use technology. His first instinct is to figure it out with his own two hands and with books. If he has a question, he goes for the manual. Tyler is likely to just Google it. That will likely bring him back to digital versions of the same source, but the way a person engages with it is different. We compare AI/ChatGPT with Google search as far as how they may affect our approach to questions, problems, and solutions. We discuss exclamation points as a generational identifier. Eddie discusses the hesitations he continues to feel in the shift toward paperless documentation. Tyler entered the industry when that shift had already taken place. Is it all doom and gloom? Tyler hopes not. He's hopeful that AI will speed up processes that are currently unnecessarily slow. Eddie's prediction is that the first big change will involve crawling models for codified deficiencies as well as code compliance. As municipalities come on board, the movement will grow. Tyler speculates that insurance companies may soon require that plans go through an AI check. Today's 10-year-olds, such as Eddie's daughter, can design entire homes on their tablets. They're deeply immersed in technology that even some architects are still struggling to adopt. Design, Tyler thinks, will become less intense. The collection of options and modules available to meet a specific use will be much greater. We don't want to quit having ideas. We want buildings to continue to have a personality. We want people to continue to have to solve problems. This won't be easy. It won't be quick. There's an intuition that comes with being human. We hope it will enhance and facilitate imagination rather than You've likely heard about the AI-generated song that was originally claimed to be by Drake and The Weeknd. We close by pondering: Is there any chance that this will all go the way of 80s synth? Ten years from now, might there be nostalgia for long-form blog posts? Our request: If you have some thoughts or if you have seen anything in the field regarding AI, we'd love to hear from you on our phone line: 512-THE-BROS. Find Us Online: BrosPodcast.com - LinkedIn - Youtube - Instagram - Facebook - Eddie's LinkedIn - Tyler's LinkedIn If you enjoy the podcast, please rate us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to us! Thanks for listening! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A major announcement by Spotify that couldn't be worse. Instead of giving real people access to the platform to be influencers and curators of music, they announce their new AI DJ. It is so bad, we mock it mercilessly. Can AI do that? Bob Rivers, Zip Zipfel, and Ed Kelly… with special guests Spike O'Neill, Shawn Alexander, and Comedian; Andrew Rivers (@andrewjrivers). The failure of Silicon Valley Bank could lead to contagion. No matter how much you hate seeing rich people bailed out, it has to happen. Blame the banks, blame the regulators, but don't forget the Fed has been trying to “break” something by skyrocketing interest rates. Shawn Alexander's family owned banks made him quite familiar with this “game” that is played with real money. Andrew Rivers has taken a 5 day break from Cannabis… which leads to a little frank father son dialogue about moderation and addiction. We're just scratching the surface. Dad uses and has used Cannabis again for neuropathy, nausea, etc. That's medical, but admittedly a gummy makes music sound incredible. So what's moderation? When do you cross the line and become a Stoner? I suspect part 2 of this discussion is coming next week. Tyson Chicken is closing factories, because of low profit margins. We're all worried this will affect our god given right to “cheap eats”. Can you imagine Eminem doing a rap about cats? We'll help you with that. Listening to the audio on Podcast Service? See the Video at: - BobRivers.com - https://bobrivers.com/bob-and-zip-show-20230314 or - YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXYo1rkJGRA --> ( Please 'Like' and 'Subscribe'
This week the gang discuss Apple's new groundbreaking yellow iPhone, Spotify's latest AI DJ, how TikTok is using paid content to help support creators, and we wrap it up with the best sold phone models of 2022. Links: Top Phone Models of 2022: bit.ly/3J4IS7U Edge Super Resolution: bit.ly/3J3yD3C Spotify AI DJ: bit.ly/3yr2MoB TikTok Paid Content: bit.ly/3kU3xne Realme Dynamic Island: https://bit.ly/realmidynamicisland Shop the merch: https://shop.mkbhd.com Twitters: Waveform: https://twitter.com/wvfrm Marques: https://twitter.com/mkbhd Andrew: https://twitter.com/andymanganelli David: https://twitter.com/DurvidImel Adam: https://twitter.com/adamlukas17 Ellis: https://twitter.com/EllisRovin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wvfrmpodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@waveformpodcast Join the Discord: https://discord.gg/mkbhd Music by 20syl: https://bit.ly/2S53xlC Waveform is part of the Vox Media Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Become an exclusive member to get ad-free and bonus episodes at https://bit.ly/tmgstudiosTV_trill75_audio What is the deal with Ozempic? A look into the side effects of a drug taking Hollywood by storm. Ben and Emil also share takes on long term effects of TikTok filters on our youth. In a dynamic episode finale the guys go over Tesla's disappointing investor day and Spotify's new AI DJ. Go to https://thld.co/zbiotics_TrillionaireMindset_0223 and get 15% off your first order of ZBiotics Pre-Alcohol Probiotic by using my code TRILL at checkout. Thanks to ZBiotics for sponsoring today's video! Check out our channel page on Apple Podcasts, go to: https://apple.co/trillionaire SUBSCRIBE to Trillionaire Mindset at https://www.youtube.com/trillionairemindset Want to subscribe to our newsletter? http://bit.ly/3W0J1NT Trillionaire Highlights Channel: https://www.youtube.com/TrillionaireMindsetHighlights Trillionaire IG: https://www.instagram.com/trillionairepod Trillionaire Twitter: https://twitter.com/trillionairepod TMG Studios YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/tinymeatgang BEN https://www.instagram.com/bencahn/ https://twitter.com/Buncahn EMIL https://www.instagram.com/emilderosa/ https://twitter.com/emilderosa *DISCLOSURE: THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED IN THIS VIDEO ARE SOLELY THOSE OF THE PARTICIPANTS INVOLVED. THESE OPINIONS DO NOT REFLECT THE OPINIONS OF ANYONE ELSE. THIS IS NOT INVESTMENT ADVICE. THE VIEWER OF THE VIDEO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSIDERING ANY INFORMATION CAREFULLY AND MAKING THEIR OWN DECISIONS TO BUY OR SELL OR HOLD ANY INVESTMENT. SOME OF THE CONTENT OF THIS VIDEO IS CONSIDERED TO BE SATIRE AND MAY NOT BE CONSIDERED FACTUAL AND SHOULD BE TAKEN IN SUCH LIGHT. THE COMMENTS MADE IN THIS VIDEO ARE FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY AND ARE NOT MEANT TO BE TAKEN LITERALLY.* Chapters: This Week on Trill! Disclaimer Ben's Volvo Update VOLVO RECOVERED Emil's Tuck Shop Cold in LA New Merch! Wahlid's Live Stream! Reddit AUA Eli Lilly Capping Insulin Thanks to ZBiotics! Caving to Political Pressure Eli Lilly Market Cap Ozempic Explainer Andy Cohen Speaks Out Ozempic Shortage Celebrity Ozempic Craze Fen-phen in the 90s Olestra Potato Chips TikTok Beauty Filter Effects of the Internet The Bell Jar Covid-19 Origin Bird Flu Develops Most Obese Countries Tesla Investor Day Training Day Elon & ChatGPT The Dog Dilemma Spotify AI DJ AI is the New Crypto Meta's New AI Presidential Crisis Wrapping Up
Episode 3: Neal and Toby discuss the Ozempic shortage - the drug that diabetics need, but dieters are using. Also blizzard warnings in LA and record heat in DC, what is happening??? The guys also dive into Spotify's new AI DJ, and why Bill Gates is investing over $900 million in beer. Plus why is the Mormon Church paying fines to the SEC? Listen Here: https://www.mbdailyshow.com/ Watch Here: https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow Sources: Diabetic Drug Shortage: https://www.morningbrew.com/daily/stories/2023/02/22/diabetes-patients-ozempic-dieters Record Weather Around the US: https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2023/02/22/record-temperatures-warm-east-cold-west/ Mormon Church Pays SEC Fine: https://www.morningbrew.com/daily/stories/2023/02/22/mormon-church-fined-investment-portfolio Spotify Develops AI DJ: https://www.morningbrew.com/daily/stories/Spotifys-AI-DJ-feature Iron Ball Washes Up In Japan: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/feb/22/mysterious-metal-iron-ball-sphere-beach-japan-officials-investigate
Glenn gives a warning to all conservatives who think Vladimir Putin is the only world leader standing up for Christianity: He is a “false prophet” who believes a dangerous ideology that only leads to chaos. Anti-woke warrior Vivek Ramaswamy has announced his 2024 presidential run. Glenn reviews some concerning CDC recommendations about vinyl chloride. Glenn gives his take on why Pete Buttigieg may have wanted to take a photo of a reporter. Spotify is releasing a new AI DJ, and Bing's AI is getting really scary. Glenn warns about the spiritual dangers of AI. How long until we start treating AIs as friends, lovers, or gods? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices