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Shoot us a Text.Episode #1050: A record number of U.S. consumers are skipping auto loans over rejection fears, EV history unfolded as BYD overtook Tesla in Europe and Google's I/O 2025 keynote was a full-court press on AI innovation.Show Notes with links:Consumer confidence in securing an auto loan is slipping fast. A recent survey by the New York Fed shows a record number of people aren't even applying—because they assume they'll be turned down. It's a new high in pessimism.34% of potential borrowers didn't apply for an auto loan in February due to fear of rejection—the highest since tracking began in 2014.Loan rejection rates hit 14%, a major jump from just 1.5% a year ago.Only 9.9% of consumers expect to apply for a loan in the next year, down from October's 11%.Just 63% believe they could handle a $2,000 emergency expense—also a record low.“The SCE Credit Access Survey points to an expected future tightening in credit conditions,” said the New York Fed.China's BYD outsells Tesla in Europe for first time, report says | ReutersIn a milestone moment for the European EV market, Chinese automaker BYD has outsold Tesla for the first time.BYD logged 7,231 BEV registrations in Europe in April, topping Tesla's 7,165—marking its first lead ever in the region.The Chinese brand only expanded beyond Norway and the Netherlands in late 2022 but is now gaining fast.Tesla faces pressure from a 13% Q1 sales dip, factory retools for the Model Y, and delayed rollouts of lower-cost trims.Chinese-made EV registrations jumped 59% year-over-year in April despite EU tariffs.“This is a watershed moment for Europe's car market,” said Felipe Munoz of market research firm JATO Analytics.Google's I/O 2025 keynote was packed with AI firepower. From shopping with chatbots to making movies with prompts, Google is putting generative AI front and center. Here's a quick recap of the announcements:Gemini's “AI Mode” is rolling out to all U.S. users, blending search, shopping, and smart summarization.Project Starline evolves into “Google Beam,” bringing 3D video chat to HP-branded hardware.New AI filmmaking app “Flow” uses Imagen, Veo, and Gemini to create 8-second video clips from prompts.Project Aura introduces Android XR smart glasses co-developed with Xreal and eyewear brands like Warby Parker.“We are shipping faster than ever,” said Google CEO Sundar Pichai, highlighting the company's accelerated pace in AI development.Join Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier every morning for the Automotive State of the Union podcast as they connect the dots across car dealerships, retail trends, emerging tech like AI, and cultural shifts—bringing clarity, speed, and people-first insight to automotive leaders navigating a rapidly changing industry.Get the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/ JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/
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Top Stories: Amazon announced Alexa+ with new features Nvidia says AI Boom is far from over OpenAI's Sora will get ChatGPT Integration to produce better videos After 2 years, the UK gives Microsoft and OpenAI clearance form Antitrust officials McDonald's is implementing AI in their restaurants HP and Google team up on Project Starline for 3D video calling
It's Tuesday, March 4th, 2025. This is Nelson John, let's get started. India's Motor Insurance Crisis For years, third-party motor insurance in India was a predictable business, but premium rates have been frozen for nearly three years, even as claims and inflation surged. As a result, underwriting losses are mounting. While some experts call for a 20% premium hike, others argue for better provisioning. With insurers struggling and India's “Insurance for All” vision at stake, the big question is—will regulators step in before insurers pull back? Paytm's ₹611 Crore Regulatory Setback Once a fintech darling, Paytm now faces a regulatory storm. The Enforcement Directorate has issued a ₹611 crore FEMA violation notice, alleging improper foreign investments between 2015-2019. Paytm disputes the claims, saying it didn't own the subsidiaries in question at the time. While its stock dipped 4%, it rebounded by close. Can Paytm navigate this crisis, or is more turbulence ahead? IDBI Bank's $143.7 Million Legal Victory IDBI Bank won a UK court ruling over a $67 million loan default tied to former Aircel promoter C. Sivasankaran. The court deemed a “letter of comfort” legally binding, but enforcing the judgment in India could prove challenging. With potential delays from appeals and insolvency proceedings, IDBI may need to explore aggressive legal options to recover its dues. India's Shift from Two-Wheelers to Used Cars As incomes rise, more Indians are moving from two-wheelers to cars—but many are choosing second-hand vehicles. Used car sales are booming, fueled by certified pre-owned programs and easier financing. Passenger vehicles now make up 17.7% of total vehicle sales, up from 12.9% in 2018-19. By 2028, the used car market is expected to double to $80 billion. Google & HP's 3D Video Revolution Tired of lifeless video calls? Google and HP's Project Starline promises hyper-realistic 3D meetings—no headsets required. Using AI, lightfield displays, and six-camera setups, it makes virtual interactions feel physical. Research shows users are more engaged and less fatigued. While scaling the tech affordably remains a challenge, Starline is redefining remote collaboration. The question is—how soon will it reach the masses?
In this encore episode, we tour Google's Project Starline at the 2024 TED Conference in Vancouver.We Meet:Andrew Nartker from Google's Project Starline Credits:This episode of SHIFT was produced by Jennifer Strong and Emma Cillekens, and it was mixed by Garret Lang, with original music from him and Jacob Gorski. Art by Anthony Green.
Watch on YouTube.Dave Michels Unpacks the AI Landscape in our latest roundup of TalkingPointz Insider news report.In this insightful episode, UC Today's Rob Scott and Dave Michels dissect the key findings from the latest Talking Points Insider Report, covering a range of hot topics in the unified communications and collaboration space. They dive into the current obsession with AI, explore the impact of major industry events, and discuss significant vendor movements. Here's a closer look at what you'll learn: AI's Triple Evolution: Dave outlines the three types of AI currently shaping the industry: legacy AI, generative AI, and the future of AI. Discover how companies like Amazon and Apple are navigating the transition from legacy systems to generative AI, and the challenges they face in the process.Messaging Innovations and Sunsets: The discussion shifts to the recent shutdown of ICQ and the state of messaging interoperability. Dave highlights the challenges and opportunities of integrating diverse messaging platforms and the evolving landscape of communication technologies.Project Starline and Google's Hardware Partnerships: Get the latest on Google's Project Starline and its partnership with HP Poly. Learn how Google aims to revolutionize face-to-face meetings with advanced video communication technology. Zoom's Quantum Leap in Encryption: Zoom's commitment to security is examined, focusing on their recent advancements in end-to-end encryption and the bold claim of being quantum-safe. Microsoft's Strategy Post-MetaSwitch Acquisition: The end of perpetual licensing models and Microsoft's strategic moves following the MetaSwitch acquisition are discussed, shedding light on the future of service providers in the UC space.Emerging AI in CX: Discover the rise of AI agents in customer experience, particularly in sales and marketing tasks, and how companies like Cognizant are leading the way.Rob ScottLinkedInX / TwitterDave MichelsLinkedInX / TwitterDiscover expert insights with Dave Michels, Principal Analyst at TalkingPointz and author of the TalkingPointz Insider report. Dive into a concise, in-depth analysis of enterprise communications. Choose from free or premium subscriptions at TalkingPointz.
This week on AVWeek, Tim Albright leads a spirited discussion tackling the latest trends and hot topics in the commercial AV industry! Discover the acquisition of HOLOPLOT by Sphere Entertainment and its impact on immersive audio experiences. Explore the future of hybrid meetings with Google and HP's Project Starline, transforming video conferencing with XR technology. Get the scoop on AtlasIED's new Dante-enabled Atmosphere line, set to revolutionize audio processing and control. Plus, hear firsthand insights on Logitech's Project Ghost, a cozy video conferencing booth designed to make virtual meetings feel more personal. Watch the complete video.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this bonus episode, we tour Google's Project Starline at this year's TED Conference in Vancouver, Canada. We Meet: Andrew Nartker from Google's Project Starline Credits: This episode of SHIFT was produced by Jennifer Strong and Emma Cillekens, and it was mixed by Garret Lang, with original music from him and Jacob Gorski. Art by Anthony Green.
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Here's the note Reddit sent to moderators threatening them if they don't reopen. Reddit CEO slams protesters, says he'll change moderator rules. Reddit CEO Triples Down, Insults Protesters, Whines About Not Making Enough Money From Reddit Users. Reddit removed moderators behind the latest protests before restoring a few of them. Google Domains is yet another useful service to get the ax in favor of "focus". You can't trust Google. Gannett sues Google; Jeff comments herein. Google's new Mac vs. PC-esque Pixel ads argue the iPhone has plateaued. This is 'Chromebook X': Google's new standard for ChromeOS. Sightful Spacetop. Meta Lowers Age Requirement for Quest VR Headsets to Allow Preteens. EU: Smartphones Must Have User-Replaceable Batteries by 2027. Do software engineers wash their underwear? Scientists on Twitter head for the exit. Chrome for iOS adding mini Google Maps and integrating Calendar, Translate. Google says Project Tailwind is getting a new name, early access soon. Jason talks about his experience with Project Starline at Google IO. Say goodbye to Google Pay and hello to Google Wallet for Android devices. Pixel Tablet review: Uniquely Google, made possible by Android. Pixel Fold ship dates are getting delayed and slipping into July. Google Maps Immersive View rolling out in four new cities, 500 landmarks. Virtually try on clothes with a new AI shopping feature. Picks: Mike - Sub Rehab. Jeff - 2023 Logo Trend Report. Jason - The last episode of All About Android and what's next for me. Hosts: Jason Howell and Jeff Jarvis Guest: Mike Elgan Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: bitwarden.com/twit GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT ziprecruiter.com/twig
Here's the note Reddit sent to moderators threatening them if they don't reopen. Reddit CEO slams protesters, says he'll change moderator rules. Reddit CEO Triples Down, Insults Protesters, Whines About Not Making Enough Money From Reddit Users. Reddit removed moderators behind the latest protests before restoring a few of them. Google Domains is yet another useful service to get the ax in favor of "focus". You can't trust Google. Gannett sues Google; Jeff comments herein. Google's new Mac vs. PC-esque Pixel ads argue the iPhone has plateaued. This is 'Chromebook X': Google's new standard for ChromeOS. Sightful Spacetop. Meta Lowers Age Requirement for Quest VR Headsets to Allow Preteens. EU: Smartphones Must Have User-Replaceable Batteries by 2027. Do software engineers wash their underwear? Scientists on Twitter head for the exit. Chrome for iOS adding mini Google Maps and integrating Calendar, Translate. Google says Project Tailwind is getting a new name, early access soon. Jason talks about his experience with Project Starline at Google IO. Say goodbye to Google Pay and hello to Google Wallet for Android devices. Pixel Tablet review: Uniquely Google, made possible by Android. Pixel Fold ship dates are getting delayed and slipping into July. Google Maps Immersive View rolling out in four new cities, 500 landmarks. Virtually try on clothes with a new AI shopping feature. Picks: Mike - Sub Rehab. Jeff - 2023 Logo Trend Report. Jason - The last episode of All About Android and what's next for me. Hosts: Jason Howell and Jeff Jarvis Guest: Mike Elgan Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: bitwarden.com/twit GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT ziprecruiter.com/twig
Here's the note Reddit sent to moderators threatening them if they don't reopen. Reddit CEO slams protesters, says he'll change moderator rules. Reddit CEO Triples Down, Insults Protesters, Whines About Not Making Enough Money From Reddit Users. Reddit removed moderators behind the latest protests before restoring a few of them. Google Domains is yet another useful service to get the ax in favor of "focus". You can't trust Google. Gannett sues Google; Jeff comments herein. Google's new Mac vs. PC-esque Pixel ads argue the iPhone has plateaued. This is 'Chromebook X': Google's new standard for ChromeOS. Sightful Spacetop. Meta Lowers Age Requirement for Quest VR Headsets to Allow Preteens. EU: Smartphones Must Have User-Replaceable Batteries by 2027. Do software engineers wash their underwear? Scientists on Twitter head for the exit. Chrome for iOS adding mini Google Maps and integrating Calendar, Translate. Google says Project Tailwind is getting a new name, early access soon. Jason talks about his experience with Project Starline at Google IO. Say goodbye to Google Pay and hello to Google Wallet for Android devices. Pixel Tablet review: Uniquely Google, made possible by Android. Pixel Fold ship dates are getting delayed and slipping into July. Google Maps Immersive View rolling out in four new cities, 500 landmarks. Virtually try on clothes with a new AI shopping feature. Picks: Mike - Sub Rehab. Jeff - 2023 Logo Trend Report. Jason - The last episode of All About Android and what's next for me. Hosts: Jason Howell and Jeff Jarvis Guest: Mike Elgan Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: bitwarden.com/twit GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT ziprecruiter.com/twig
Here's the note Reddit sent to moderators threatening them if they don't reopen. Reddit CEO slams protesters, says he'll change moderator rules. Reddit CEO Triples Down, Insults Protesters, Whines About Not Making Enough Money From Reddit Users. Reddit removed moderators behind the latest protests before restoring a few of them. Google Domains is yet another useful service to get the ax in favor of "focus". You can't trust Google. Gannett sues Google; Jeff comments herein. Google's new Mac vs. PC-esque Pixel ads argue the iPhone has plateaued. This is 'Chromebook X': Google's new standard for ChromeOS. Sightful Spacetop. Meta Lowers Age Requirement for Quest VR Headsets to Allow Preteens. EU: Smartphones Must Have User-Replaceable Batteries by 2027. Do software engineers wash their underwear? Scientists on Twitter head for the exit. Chrome for iOS adding mini Google Maps and integrating Calendar, Translate. Google says Project Tailwind is getting a new name, early access soon. Jason talks about his experience with Project Starline at Google IO. Say goodbye to Google Pay and hello to Google Wallet for Android devices. Pixel Tablet review: Uniquely Google, made possible by Android. Pixel Fold ship dates are getting delayed and slipping into July. Google Maps Immersive View rolling out in four new cities, 500 landmarks. Virtually try on clothes with a new AI shopping feature. Picks: Mike - Sub Rehab. Jeff - 2023 Logo Trend Report. Jason - The last episode of All About Android and what's next for me. Hosts: Jason Howell and Jeff Jarvis Guest: Mike Elgan Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: bitwarden.com/twit GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT ziprecruiter.com/twig
Here's the note Reddit sent to moderators threatening them if they don't reopen. Reddit CEO slams protesters, says he'll change moderator rules. Reddit CEO Triples Down, Insults Protesters, Whines About Not Making Enough Money From Reddit Users. Reddit removed moderators behind the latest protests before restoring a few of them. Google Domains is yet another useful service to get the ax in favor of "focus". You can't trust Google. Gannett sues Google; Jeff comments herein. Google's new Mac vs. PC-esque Pixel ads argue the iPhone has plateaued. This is 'Chromebook X': Google's new standard for ChromeOS. Sightful Spacetop. Meta Lowers Age Requirement for Quest VR Headsets to Allow Preteens. EU: Smartphones Must Have User-Replaceable Batteries by 2027. Do software engineers wash their underwear? Scientists on Twitter head for the exit. Chrome for iOS adding mini Google Maps and integrating Calendar, Translate. Google says Project Tailwind is getting a new name, early access soon. Jason talks about his experience with Project Starline at Google IO. Say goodbye to Google Pay and hello to Google Wallet for Android devices. Pixel Tablet review: Uniquely Google, made possible by Android. Pixel Fold ship dates are getting delayed and slipping into July. Google Maps Immersive View rolling out in four new cities, 500 landmarks. Virtually try on clothes with a new AI shopping feature. Picks: Mike - Sub Rehab. Jeff - 2023 Logo Trend Report. Jason - The last episode of All About Android and what's next for me. Hosts: Jason Howell and Jeff Jarvis Guest: Mike Elgan Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: bitwarden.com/twit GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT ziprecruiter.com/twig
Here's the note Reddit sent to moderators threatening them if they don't reopen. Reddit CEO slams protesters, says he'll change moderator rules. Reddit CEO Triples Down, Insults Protesters, Whines About Not Making Enough Money From Reddit Users. Reddit removed moderators behind the latest protests before restoring a few of them. Google Domains is yet another useful service to get the ax in favor of "focus". You can't trust Google. Gannett sues Google; Jeff comments herein. Google's new Mac vs. PC-esque Pixel ads argue the iPhone has plateaued. This is 'Chromebook X': Google's new standard for ChromeOS. Sightful Spacetop. Meta Lowers Age Requirement for Quest VR Headsets to Allow Preteens. EU: Smartphones Must Have User-Replaceable Batteries by 2027. Do software engineers wash their underwear? Scientists on Twitter head for the exit. Chrome for iOS adding mini Google Maps and integrating Calendar, Translate. Google says Project Tailwind is getting a new name, early access soon. Jason talks about his experience with Project Starline at Google IO. Say goodbye to Google Pay and hello to Google Wallet for Android devices. Pixel Tablet review: Uniquely Google, made possible by Android. Pixel Fold ship dates are getting delayed and slipping into July. Google Maps Immersive View rolling out in four new cities, 500 landmarks. Virtually try on clothes with a new AI shopping feature. Picks: Mike - Sub Rehab. Jeff - 2023 Logo Trend Report. Jason - The last episode of All About Android and what's next for me. Hosts: Jason Howell and Jeff Jarvis Guest: Mike Elgan Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: bitwarden.com/twit GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT ziprecruiter.com/twig
Dans cet épisode, Antonio, Emmanuel et Guillaume reviennent sur les nouveautés et annonces faites à Google I/O 2023 : de nouveaux téléphones Pixel qui se plient ou pas, et surtout de l'intelligence artificielle du sol au plafond ! Que ce soit dans Android, dans Google Workspace, dans Google Cloud, une tonne de produits passe en mode survitaminé à l'IA. Guillaume, Antonio et Emmanuel discutent aussi de l'impact qu'ils voient sur l'AI, et de comment les Large Language Models sont raffinés et pourquoi on les fait halluciner, de subtilités du langage des signes. Enregistré le 23 mai 2023 Téléchargement de l'épisode LesCastCodeurs-Episode-296.mp3 Google I/O 2023 Site web : https://io.google/2023/ Keynote principale : https://io.google/2023/program/396cd2d5-9fe1-4725-a3dc-c01bb2e2f38a/ Keynote développeur : https://io.google/2023/program/9fe491dd-cadc-4e03-b084-f75e695993ea/ Vidéo résumée en 10 minutes de toutes les annonces : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpBTM0GO6xI&list=TLGGCy91ScdjTPYxNjA1MjAyMw Vidéo de toutes les sessions techniques : https://io.google/2023/program/?q=technical-session Google I/O s'est tenu il y a 10 jours en Californie, dans l'amphithéâtre de Shoreline, près du campus de Google. Seulement 2000 personnes sur place, un chat et un jeu en ligne pour assister à distance. Jeu en ligne I/O Flip créé avec Flutter, Dart, Firebase, et Cloud Run, et tous les assets graphiques générés par Generative AI https://blog.google/technology/ai/google-card-game-io-flip-ai/ Des Pixels plein les yeux ! Des détails sur le design des nouveaux appareils : https://blog.google/products/pixel/google-pixel-fold-tablet-7a-design/ Pixel Fold Article : https://blog.google/products/pixel/google-pixel-fold/ Premier téléphone foldable de Google (après Samsung et Oppo) Un écran sur le dessus, et un grand écran pliable à l'intérieur Pratique pour la traduction où peut voir une discussion traduire en deux langues d'un côté sur un écran et dans l'autre langue sur l'autre Utilisation créative de la pliure : mode “laptop”, pour les selfies, pour poser l'appareil pour des photos de nuit Par contre… pas disponible en France, et tout de même presque 1900€ ! Pixel Tablet Article : https://blog.google/products/pixel/google-pixel-tablet/ Une belle tablette de 11 pouces, avec un dock de recharge avec enceinte intégrée Processeur Tensor G2, Chromecast intégré C'est un peu comme le Google Nest Hub Max mais avec un écran détachable Une coque pratique avec un trépied intégré et qui n'empêche pas de recharger la tablette sur le dock En mode dock, c'est comme l'écran du Google Home App, et dès qu'on la décroche, on est en mode multi-utilisateur, chacun avec son profil Pixel 7a Article : https://blog.google/products/pixel/pixel-7a-io-2023/ Écran de 6 pouces Triple appareil photo (grand angle, principal, et photo avant pour les selfies) 509 euros Magic Eraser pour effacer les trucs qu'on veut pas dans la photo, Magic Unblur pour rendre une photo floue plus nette, Real Tone pour rendre les peaux foncées plus naturelles Android Article quoi de neuf dans Android : https://blog.google/products/android/android-updates-io-2023/ Dans Messages, Magic Compose dans les conversations, l'IA nous aide à concevoir nos messages, dans différents styles (plus pro, plus fun, dans le style de Shakespeare) Android 14 devrait arriver un peu plus tard dans l'année, avec plus de possibilités de customisation (fond d'écran généré par Gen AI, fond d'écran Emojis, couleurs associées, fond d'écran 3D issus de ses photos) https://blog.google/products/android/new-android-features-generative-ai/ StudioBot : un chatbot intégré à Android Studio pour aider au développement d'applis Android https://io.google/2023/program/d94e89c5-1efa-4ab2-a13a-d61c5eb4e49c/ 800 millions d'utilisateurs sont passés à RCS pour le messaging Adaptation de 50 applications Android pour s'adapter aux foldables https://blog.google/products/android/android-app-redesign-tablet-foldable/ Wear OS 4 va rajouter le backup restore quand on change de montre et autres nouveautés https://blog.google/products/wear-os/wear-os-update-google-io-2023/ 800 chaînes TV gratuites dans Google TV sur Android et dans la voiture Android Auto va être disponible de 200 millions de voitures https://blog.google/products/android/android-auto-new-features-google-io-2023/ Waze disponible globalement sur le playstore dans toutes les voitures avec Android Auto Google Maps Article : https://blog.google/products/maps/google-maps-updates-io-2023/ Maps propose 20 milliards de km de direction tous les jours Immersive View for Routes 15 villes : Amsterdam, Berlin, Dublin, Florence, Las Vegas, London, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Paris, San Francisco, San Jose, Seattle, Tokyo et Venice Possibilité pour les développeurs de s'intégrer et rajouter des augmentations 3D, des marqueurs Google Photos Article Magic Editor : https://blog.google/products/photos/google-photos-magic-editor-pixel-io-2023/ Magic Editor survitaminé à l'IA pour améliorer les photos, en déplaçant des gens, en rajoutant des parties coupées, ou bien rendre le ciel plus beau Possible que ce soit limité aux téléphones Pixel au début Projets expérimentaux Project Starline (écran avec caméra 3D qui donne un rendu 3D de son interlocuteur comme s'il était en face de soi) a été amélioré pour prendre moins de place https://blog.google/technology/research/project-starline-prototype/ Universal Translator : une nouvelle expérimentation pour faire du doublage et traduction automatique avec synchronisation des mouvements des lèvres Project Tailwind, une sorte de notebook dans lequel on peut rajouter tous ses documents à partir de drive, et poser des questions sur leur contenu, proposer des résumés, de faire du brainstorming sur ces thèmes https://thoughtful.sandbox.google.com/about MusicLM : un large language model pour générer de la musique à partir d'un texte de prompt (waitlist pour s'inscrire) https://blog.google/technology/ai/musiclm-google-ai-test-kitchen/ Project Gameface : utilisation des expressions du visage pour commander une souris et un ordinateur, pour les personnes qui ont perdu leur mobilité https://blog.google/technology/ai/google-project-gameface/ VisualBlocks : pour expérimenter dans une interface drag'n drop avec le développement de modèles pour Tensorflow lite et js https://visualblocks.withgoogle.com/ MakerStudio : pour les bidouilleurs et développeurs https://makersuite.google.com/ https://developers.googleblog.com/2023/05/palm-api-and-makersuite-moving-into-public-preview.html Search Labs Article : https://blog.google/products/search/generative-ai-search/ Expérimentations pour rajouter l'IA générative dans Google Search Faire des recherches avec des requêtes avec des phrases plus complexes, en intégrant des réponses comme Bard, avec des liens, des suggestions d'autres recherches associées Mais aussi proposer des publicités mieux ciblées On peut s'inscrire à Search Labs pour tester cette nouvelle expérience, mais au début juste en Anglais et juste pour les US Des intégrations avec Google Shopping pour proposer et filtrer des produits qui correspondent à la requête Recherche à l'aide d'image, avec Google Lens : 12 milliards de recherches visuelles par mois Palm et Bard Annonce du modèle LLM Palm 2 utilisé dans Bard et dans Google Cloud https://blog.google/technology/ai/google-palm-2-ai-large-language-model/ PaLM 2 est en cours d'intégration dans 25 produits de Google Supportera 100 langues différentes (pour l'instant seulement l'anglais, japonais et coréen), avec déjà les 40 langues les plus parlées d'ici la fin de l'année Maintenant disponible dans 180 pays… sauf l'Europe !!! Capacité de raisonnement accrue Peut coder dans une vingtaine de langages de programmation différents dont Groovy Différentes tailles de modèles : Gecko, Otter, Bison et Unicorn, mais le nombre de paramètres n'est pas communiquée, comme pour GPT-4 d'OpenAI Utilisable pour des requêtes et pour du chat Des modèles dérivées fine-tunés Med-PaLM 2 sur du savoir médical, sur l'analyse visuelle des radios et Sec-PaLM, entrainé sur des cas d'utilisation sur le thème de la cybersécurité, pour aider à déceler des scripts malicieux, des vecteurs d'attaque Sundar Pichai a aussi annoncé que Google travaillait déjà sur la prochaine évolution de ses LLM avec un modèle appelé Gemini. Peu de détails à part qu'il sera multimodal (en particulier recherche combinée image et texte par ex.) Partenariat et intégration de Adobe Firefly dans Bard pour générer des images https://blog.adobe.com/en/publish/2023/05/10/adobe-firefly-adobe-express-google-bard Duet AI pour Google Workspace Article : https://workspace.google.com/blog/product-announcements/duet-ai Dans Gmails et Docs, propose d'aider à la rédaction de vos emails et documents une extension de “smart compose” qui va permettre de générer des emails entiers, d'améliorer le style, de corriger la grammaire, éviter les répétitions de texte Dans Docs, des nouveaux “smart chips” pour rajouter des variables, des templates Dans Slides, rajouter des images générées par IA Des prompts dans Sheets pour générer un draft de table Dans Google Meet, possibilité de créer une image de fond customisée avec Generative AI Ces améliorations font parties de Workspace Labs auquel on peut s'inscrire dans la liste d'attente https://workspace.google.com/labs-sign-up/ Google Cloud Intégration de Generative AI partout https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/ai-machine-learning/google-cloud-launches-new-ai-models-opens-generative-ai-studio Nouvelles VM A3 avec les GPUs H100 de Nvidia, idéal pour l'entrainement de modèles de machine learning, avec 26 exaFlops de performance https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/compute/introducing-a3-supercomputers-with-nvidia-h100-gpus Trois nouveaux modèles LLM dans Vertex AI : Imagen (private preview) pour générer des images, Codey pour la génération de code, et Chirp pour la génération de la parole supportant 100 langues différentes avec 2 milliards de paramètres vocaux Model Garden : avec les modèles de machine learning y compris externes et open sources Ajout des embeddings pour le texte et l'image RLHF, Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback bientôt intégrer pour étendre Vertex AI tuning et prompt design avec une boucle de feedback humaine Generative AI Studio pour tester ses prompts zero-shot, one-shot, multi-shots Duet AI pour Google Cloud https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/application-modernization/introducing-duet-ai-for-google-cloud Assistance de code dans VSCode et bientôt les IDEs JetBrains grâce au plugin Cloud Code, et dans Cloud Workstations. Intégration dans les IDEs d'un chat pour comme un compagnon pour discuter d'architecture, trouver les commandes à lancer pour son projet Le modèle de code de Codey fonctionne sur une vingtaine de languages de programmation, mais un modèle fine-tuné a été entrainé sur toute la doc de Google Cloud, donc pourra aider en particulier sur l'utilisation des APIs de Google Cloud, ou l'utilisation de la ligne de commande gcloud Duet AI est aussi dans App Sheet, la plateforme low/no-code, et permettra de chatter avec un chatbot pour générer une application App Sheet Quoi de neuf dans Firebase https://firebase.blog/posts/2023/05/whats-new-at-google-io Web Article : https://developers.googleblog.com/2023/05/io23-developer-keynote-recap.html Flutter 3 et Dart 3.10 https://io.google/2023/program/7a253260-3941-470b-8a4d-4253af000119/ WebAssembly https://io.google/2023/program/1d176349-7cf8-4b51-b816-a90fc9d7d479/ WebGPU https://io.google/2023/program/0da196f5-5169-43ff-91db-8762e2c424a2/ Baseline https://io.google/2023/program/528a223c-a3d6-46c5-84e4-88af2cf62670/ https://web.dev/baseline/ Nous contacter Pour réagir à cet épisode, venez discuter sur le groupe Google https://groups.google.com/group/lescastcodeurs Contactez-nous via twitter https://twitter.com/lescastcodeurs Faire un crowdcast ou une crowdquestion Soutenez Les Cast Codeurs sur Patreon https://www.patreon.com/LesCastCodeurs Tous les épisodes et toutes les infos sur https://lescastcodeurs.com/
How was IO 2023 as an event this year? Google finally demos generative AI in Search, with a waitlist starting today. Introducing PaLM 2. Android Studio @ I/O '23: Announcing Studio Bot, an AI-powered coding assistant. How Gmail's New AI Feature Will Write Your Emails for You. Google's Magic Compose can rewrite your texts using AI. New ways AI is making Maps more immersive. Magic Editor in Google Photos: New AI editing features for reimagining your photos. Android's new generative AI can reply to your texts and design its own wallpaper. The Curious Case of the Missing Google Assistant. 16 ways that Android 14 will subtly improve your phone. Google's Project Starline Is an Ambitious Cure to My Remote Worker Loneliness. Pixel 7a. Google's Pixel 7a Is Just as Good as the Regular Pixel 7. Pixel Tablet. Pixel Fold. @Captain2Phones: Pixel Fold *can* fold flat (or nearly flat). But you need to really bend it to get it there – too much for comfort. JR's tip of the week: Niagara Launcher. Read our show notes here: https://bit.ly/3od8QiX Hosts: Jason Howell, Ron Richards, and Huyen Tue Dao Co-Host: JR Raphael Guest: Michael Wolfson Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: cachefly.com
How was IO 2023 as an event this year? Google finally demos generative AI in Search, with a waitlist starting today. Introducing PaLM 2. Android Studio @ I/O '23: Announcing Studio Bot, an AI-powered coding assistant. How Gmail's New AI Feature Will Write Your Emails for You. Google's Magic Compose can rewrite your texts using AI. New ways AI is making Maps more immersive. Magic Editor in Google Photos: New AI editing features for reimagining your photos. Android's new generative AI can reply to your texts and design its own wallpaper. The Curious Case of the Missing Google Assistant. 16 ways that Android 14 will subtly improve your phone. Google's Project Starline Is an Ambitious Cure to My Remote Worker Loneliness. Pixel 7a. Google's Pixel 7a Is Just as Good as the Regular Pixel 7. Pixel Tablet. Pixel Fold. @Captain2Phones: Pixel Fold *can* fold flat (or nearly flat). But you need to really bend it to get it there – too much for comfort. JR's tip of the week: Niagara Launcher. Read our show notes here: https://bit.ly/3od8QiX Hosts: Jason Howell, Ron Richards, and Huyen Tue Dao Co-Host: JR Raphael Guest: Michael Wolfson Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: cachefly.com
Composants et matériels électroniques, semi-conducteurs : découvrez toutes les offres de notre partenaire Farnell France sur fr.farnell.comLa Google I/O est un marqueur annuel des grandes annonces des boites tech où en général, on découvre des nouveautés de moins en moins marquantes pour le système d'exploitation Android. Et cette année, Android a été un peu accessoire dans la conférence, à la place, vous ne devinerez jamais quelle était la star de remplacement : l'intelligence artificielle pardi ! Il y a eu la présentation du premier smartphone de Google pliant, ainsi que le Pixel 7A, des solutions pour faire des visios comme si vous étiez face aux personnes avec qui vous échangez, plus très à la mode dans cette ère post-pandémie et des alternatives qui semblent s'organiser face aux petits AirTags d'Apple. Mais j'insiste : beaucoup d'annonces autour de l'IA. ❤️ Patreon
Follow Rich on Instagram!Rich talks about his visit to Austin for iHeartCountry Fest, including hitting up a BBQ place, live music and discusses how his hotel room has a record player in it. Now he wants this Victrola Stream Onyx turntable that works with Sonos.Rich discusses Google I/O and talks about their AI plans, plus new features coming soon to Maps, Gmail and Google Photos.Myriam Joire joined Rich to talk about Google I/O hardware including the Pixel 7a, Pixel Fold.Tom emailed asking for a tool that can help overhaul his resume. Rich recommended checking out Leet Resumes.Watch out for this fake Chrome Update Error scam that could infect your computer with malware.Rich mentioned that he watched the Apple TV+ movie Ghosted and thoroughly enjoyed it but found it ironic that they used a Tile instead of an AirTag.Pat in Laguna Hills asks for a new chromebook, do you like EMMC or SSD. Emmc is slower but cheaper, SSD is faster but more expensive. There are also size limitations.Peloton is recalling 2.2 million bikes because of issues with the seat. Contact them for a free repair kit.Rich mentioned that he got a new tracking device called Eufy SmartTrack Card which is a credit card style AirTag.Ron in Arizona asks about setting up a wifi network in a large church. Rich recommends using a prosumer device like Ubiquity.Cherylynn Low from Engadget describes her experience with Google's holographic video chat called Project Starline.Twitter has a new CEO.Sam in Hemet asks if he can transfer Google Play games from one phone to another and save his current progress. Rich in Illinois asks about using his collection of MP3's on his phone. Rich suggested transferring some of the files over or using YouTube Music's Upload feature.Apple brings Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro to iPad.New rankings from AV Test for Top Antivirus software.Eric Switzer of TheGamer.com joined to discuss the new Zelda game and Peridot, the new game from the makers of Pokemon Go. If you sign up for Peridot, use Rich's referral code UIZQFPU4KLyft is discontinuing shared Pool rides. Rich discusses his experience with Alto, a premium car service.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Verge's Nilay Patel, David Pierce, and Alex Cranz discuss the big announcements and takeaways from Google I/O 2023. Further reading: The nine biggest announcements from Google I/O 2023 The AI takeover of Google Search starts now Google Perspectives: the new search feature helps you find human information online Google rebrands AI tools for Docs and Gmail as Duet AI — its answer to Microsoft's Copilot Google's new Magic Editor uses AI to totally transform your photos Google drops waitlist for AI chatbot Bard and announces oodles of new features Google announces PaLM 2 AI language model, already powering 25 Google services Google teases Project Tailwind — a prototype AI notebook that learns from your documents Android's new generative AI can reply to your texts and design its own wallpaper Google's Find My Device will soon use billions of Android devices to locate your stuff Google is bringing YouTube, Waze, and Zoom to cars with native Android software The Pixel Fold is Google's $1,800 entry into folding phones Google's new Pixel Tablet is a $500 slate for the home Google Pixel 7A review: a better deal Google's new Project Starline prototype isn't a giant booth Disney is finally combining Hulu and Disney Plus into the same app Apple launches Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro on iPad with new subscription pricing Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Only a handful of updates this week, and as usual a bunch of AI news updates. What do you think, should I start a show just for AI coverage and remove them from here, or do you like hearing about them the way they are now? Click here to learn all about the Google ChromeOS Administrator Certification and how to pass it: https://youtu.be/KHPy_n0qVk8 Silent Releases Google Meet Hardware Chrome OS M103 Expanding language support for grammar suggestions Published Releases Use speaker separation for a more dynamic meeting experience on Pixel 7 devices Other Topics Google ends updates to kill 3rd party Assistant Smart Displays Google Cloud IT Heroes Summit How Project Starline improves remote communication Google Details why exactly Project Starline is more natural Google Chrome ships WebGPU Google is rolling out WebGPU tech for next gen gaming in your browser Google Looming AI integration into Search should scare the hell out of Microsoft In AI Race, Microsoft and Google Choose Speed over Caution Anthropic's 5B, 4-year plan to take on OpenAI tabGeeks Resources
The Buzz 1: Holography is a photographic technique that records the light scattered from an object, and then presents it as three-dimensional. The development of hologram technology began in 1962, when Yuri Denisyuk, of the Soviet Union, and Emmett Leith and Juris Upatnieks, at the University of Michigan, developed innovative laser programs that recorded objects in 3D on silver halide photographic emulsions. [iqsdirectory.com] The Buzz 2: Medical students are being taught using new “mixed-reality” training, learning from life-like holograms. In the entertainment industry, performers can be beamed around the world or even into a mobile game. [lamasatech.com] The Buzz 3: As CEO of Columbia Shipmanagement Ltd., Mark O'Neil travels to far-flung locales for meet-and-greets with the 17,000 crew members of the 400 vessels his company operates. But in January 2022, he showed up in 3D, 6-foot life-size splendor at a conference in Manila—interacting with the audience via a screen in Cyprus. “It was a real ‘beam me up' moment. They felt I was really there.” [bloomberg.com] The Buzz 4: Companies from Google to WeWork want to help employers reduce Zoom fatigue with holograms for the workplace. Alphabet Inc.'s Google revealed Project Starline, a video-chat system with screens that give participants three-dimensional depth. WeWork announced a partnership with hologram technology company ARHT Media Inc. to bring holograms to 100 WeWork buildings in 16 locations around the world. Microsoft Corp. introduced Microsoft Mesh, a mixed-reality service integrating three-dimensional images of people and content into the compatible displays of smart glasses or other devices. [wsj.com] We'll ask Joe Ward / CEO at IKIN, Allen Proithis / CEO at GXC, James Brehm / CTE at James Brehm Associates and Taylor Scott / CTO at IKIN for their insights on The Future of Holograms in Business and Industry: The Better to See You, My Dear?
The Buzz 1: Holography is a photographic technique that records the light scattered from an object, and then presents it as three-dimensional. The development of hologram technology began in 1962, when Yuri Denisyuk, of the Soviet Union, and Emmett Leith and Juris Upatnieks, at the University of Michigan, developed innovative laser programs that recorded objects in 3D on silver halide photographic emulsions. [iqsdirectory.com] The Buzz 2: Medical students are being taught using new “mixed-reality” training, learning from life-like holograms. In the entertainment industry, performers can be beamed around the world or even into a mobile game. [lamasatech.com] The Buzz 3: As CEO of Columbia Shipmanagement Ltd., Mark O'Neil travels to far-flung locales for meet-and-greets with the 17,000 crew members of the 400 vessels his company operates. But in January 2022, he showed up in 3D, 6-foot life-size splendor at a conference in Manila—interacting with the audience via a screen in Cyprus. “It was a real ‘beam me up' moment. They felt I was really there.” [bloomberg.com] The Buzz 4: Companies from Google to WeWork want to help employers reduce Zoom fatigue with holograms for the workplace. Alphabet Inc.'s Google revealed Project Starline, a video-chat system with screens that give participants three-dimensional depth. WeWork announced a partnership with hologram technology company ARHT Media Inc. to bring holograms to 100 WeWork buildings in 16 locations around the world. Microsoft Corp. introduced Microsoft Mesh, a mixed-reality service integrating three-dimensional images of people and content into the compatible displays of smart glasses or other devices. [wsj.com] We'll ask Joe Ward / CEO at IKIN, Allen Proithis / CEO at GXC, James Brehm / CTE at James Brehm Associates and Taylor Scott / CTO at IKIN for their insights on The Future of Holograms in Business and Industry: The Better to See You, My Dear?
The Buzz 1: Holography is a photographic technique that records the light scattered from an object, and then presents it as three-dimensional. The development of hologram technology began in 1962, when Yuri Denisyuk, of the Soviet Union, and Emmett Leith and Juris Upatnieks, at the University of Michigan, developed innovative laser programs that recorded objects in 3D on silver halide photographic emulsions. [iqsdirectory.com] The Buzz 2: Medical students are being taught using new “mixed-reality” training, learning from life-like holograms. In the entertainment industry, performers can be beamed around the world or even into a mobile game. [lamasatech.com] The Buzz 3: As CEO of Columbia Shipmanagement Ltd., Mark O'Neil travels to far-flung locales for meet-and-greets with the 17,000 crew members of the 400 vessels his company operates. But in January 2022, he showed up in 3D, 6-foot life-size splendor at a conference in Manila—interacting with the audience via a screen in Cyprus. “It was a real ‘beam me up' moment. They felt I was really there.” [bloomberg.com] The Buzz 4: Companies from Google to WeWork want to help employers reduce Zoom fatigue with holograms for the workplace. Alphabet Inc.'s Google revealed Project Starline, a video-chat system with screens that give participants three-dimensional depth. WeWork announced a partnership with hologram technology company ARHT Media Inc. to bring holograms to 100 WeWork buildings in 16 locations around the world. Microsoft Corp. introduced Microsoft Mesh, a mixed-reality service integrating three-dimensional images of people and content into the compatible displays of smart glasses or other devices. [wsj.com] We'll ask Joe Ward / CEO at IKIN, Allen Proithis / CEO at GXC, James Brehm / CTE at James Brehm Associates and Taylor Scott / CTO at IKIN for their insights on The Future of Holograms in Business and Industry: The Better to See You, My Dear?
An infectious Robin flying around, a critical OpenSSL vulnerability, access control, AI-based object detection, and more. Square/Block sells access to your inbox, but does the law care? Raspberry Robin worm infecting several endpoints Critical flaw present in OpenSSL 3.0 and above Apple's awkward affair with China is ending Google's giant 3D video chat booth, Project Starline, is being tested at companies Rob Druktenis, Program Manager at Axis Communications, chats about access control technology with streamlined and edge-based solutions Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curt Franklin Guest: Rob Druktenis Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-enterprise-tech. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: nureva.com/twit canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT onlogic.com/TWIT
An infectious Robin flying around, a critical OpenSSL vulnerability, access control, AI-based object detection, and more. Square/Block sells access to your inbox, but does the law care? Raspberry Robin worm infecting several endpoints Critical flaw present in OpenSSL 3.0 and above Apple's awkward affair with China is ending Google's giant 3D video chat booth, Project Starline, is being tested at companies Rob Druktenis, Program Manager at Axis Communications, chats about access control technology with streamlined and edge-based solutions Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curt Franklin Guest: Rob Druktenis Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-enterprise-tech. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: nureva.com/twit canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT onlogic.com/TWIT
An infectious Robin flying around, a critical OpenSSL vulnerability, access control, AI-based object detection, and more. Square/Block sells access to your inbox, but does the law care? Raspberry Robin worm infecting several endpoints Critical flaw present in OpenSSL 3.0 and above Apple's awkward affair with China is ending Google's giant 3D video chat booth, Project Starline, is being tested at companies Rob Druktenis, Program Manager at Axis Communications, chats about access control technology with streamlined and edge-based solutions Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curt Franklin Guest: Rob Druktenis Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-enterprise-tech. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: nureva.com/twit canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT onlogic.com/TWIT
An infectious Robin flying around, a critical OpenSSL vulnerability, access control, AI-based object detection, and more. Square/Block sells access to your inbox, but does the law care? Raspberry Robin worm infecting several endpoints Critical flaw present in OpenSSL 3.0 and above Apple's awkward affair with China is ending Google's giant 3D video chat booth, Project Starline, is being tested at companies Rob Druktenis, Program Manager at Axis Communications, chats about access control technology with streamlined and edge-based solutions Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curt Franklin Guest: Rob Druktenis Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-enterprise-tech. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: nureva.com/twit canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT onlogic.com/TWIT
This week we discuss Aboard.io, cutting cloud costs, commute hours and final thoughts on Google Next. Plus, Matt Ray goes car shopping. Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 382. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ZaTjWHqQvA) Runner-up Titles Matt Ray is ready to buy. That's legal in Australia When Ray Mail comes out, nobody cares I am into workflow This is the population of Hobart that we're looking at I want to help you, but you don't even need help Daddy's Meeting Fort Brandon hasn't migrated his mainframe workloads to cloud. All these problems are caused by developers Rundown Aboard.io is coming soon! 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Future of Microsoft Office, Legs in VR, NVIDIA RTX 4090, Project Starline Peach Only SMA 11:04 Brianna Wu. Meta Meets Microsoft – Stratechery by Ben Thompson. Microsoft (MSFT) US Army HoloLens Goggles Gave Soldiers Nausea, Headaches. Is this a technology that anybody really wants? @warren_craddock: I've worked on a number of high-profile failures. They all had a fatal flaw. Everyone saw the flaw. But the culture that arose in these teams purposefully ignored the flaw. Lenovo's new Glasses T1 are the coolest PC accessory I've seen that just makes sense. Google's Project Starline is the real deal. Meta's Virtual Reality Legs Video Was A Lie, Used Some Mocap. Even After $100 Billion, Self-Driving Cars Are Going Nowhere. Microsoft brings DALL-E 2 to the masses with Designer and Image Creator. Steve Jobs AI features in spooky 'interview' with Joe Rogan AI. Synthetic Media Startup D-ID Launches Image-to-Video Platform. NVIDIA RTX 4090 review: Unholy power. American Executives in Limbo at Chinese Chip Companies After U.S. Ban. GiveDirectly: Send money to people living in poverty. Vault by CNN shutdown results in "rug pull" accusations from NFT buyers. Mac shipments shoot up a whopping 40%. When Is Apple Launching the M2 iPad Pro and M2 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro? Musk Will Have Absolute Control Over Twitter, Documents Show. Elon Musk is now selling perfume that smells like burning hair. Elon Musk tweets on Starlink: 'We'll just keep funding Ukraine govt for free'. Netflix Basic with Ads streaming launches in November. Alex Jones Says Brianna Wu Defamed Him in a Tweet. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Brianna Wu, Daniel Rubino, and Sam Abuelsamid Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Stamps.com promo code TWiT kolide.com/twit noom.com/twit mintmobile.com/twit
Future of Microsoft Office, Legs in VR, NVIDIA RTX 4090, Project Starline Peach Only SMA 11:04 Brianna Wu. Meta Meets Microsoft – Stratechery by Ben Thompson. Microsoft (MSFT) US Army HoloLens Goggles Gave Soldiers Nausea, Headaches. Is this a technology that anybody really wants? @warren_craddock: I've worked on a number of high-profile failures. They all had a fatal flaw. Everyone saw the flaw. But the culture that arose in these teams purposefully ignored the flaw. Lenovo's new Glasses T1 are the coolest PC accessory I've seen that just makes sense. Google's Project Starline is the real deal. Meta's Virtual Reality Legs Video Was A Lie, Used Some Mocap. Even After $100 Billion, Self-Driving Cars Are Going Nowhere. Microsoft brings DALL-E 2 to the masses with Designer and Image Creator. Steve Jobs AI features in spooky 'interview' with Joe Rogan AI. Synthetic Media Startup D-ID Launches Image-to-Video Platform. NVIDIA RTX 4090 review: Unholy power. American Executives in Limbo at Chinese Chip Companies After U.S. Ban. GiveDirectly: Send money to people living in poverty. Vault by CNN shutdown results in "rug pull" accusations from NFT buyers. Mac shipments shoot up a whopping 40%. When Is Apple Launching the M2 iPad Pro and M2 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro? Musk Will Have Absolute Control Over Twitter, Documents Show. Elon Musk is now selling perfume that smells like burning hair. Elon Musk tweets on Starlink: 'We'll just keep funding Ukraine govt for free'. Netflix Basic with Ads streaming launches in November. Alex Jones Says Brianna Wu Defamed Him in a Tweet. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Brianna Wu, Daniel Rubino, and Sam Abuelsamid Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Stamps.com promo code TWiT kolide.com/twit noom.com/twit mintmobile.com/twit
Future of Microsoft Office, Legs in VR, NVIDIA RTX 4090, Project Starline Peach Only SMA 11:04 Brianna Wu. Meta Meets Microsoft – Stratechery by Ben Thompson. Microsoft (MSFT) US Army HoloLens Goggles Gave Soldiers Nausea, Headaches. Is this a technology that anybody really wants? @warren_craddock: I've worked on a number of high-profile failures. They all had a fatal flaw. Everyone saw the flaw. But the culture that arose in these teams purposefully ignored the flaw. Lenovo's new Glasses T1 are the coolest PC accessory I've seen that just makes sense. Google's Project Starline is the real deal. Meta's Virtual Reality Legs Video Was A Lie, Used Some Mocap. Even After $100 Billion, Self-Driving Cars Are Going Nowhere. Microsoft brings DALL-E 2 to the masses with Designer and Image Creator. Steve Jobs AI features in spooky 'interview' with Joe Rogan AI. Synthetic Media Startup D-ID Launches Image-to-Video Platform. NVIDIA RTX 4090 review: Unholy power. American Executives in Limbo at Chinese Chip Companies After U.S. Ban. GiveDirectly: Send money to people living in poverty. Vault by CNN shutdown results in "rug pull" accusations from NFT buyers. Mac shipments shoot up a whopping 40%. When Is Apple Launching the M2 iPad Pro and M2 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro? Musk Will Have Absolute Control Over Twitter, Documents Show. Elon Musk is now selling perfume that smells like burning hair. Elon Musk tweets on Starlink: 'We'll just keep funding Ukraine govt for free'. Netflix Basic with Ads streaming launches in November. Alex Jones Says Brianna Wu Defamed Him in a Tweet. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Brianna Wu, Daniel Rubino, and Sam Abuelsamid Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Stamps.com promo code TWiT kolide.com/twit noom.com/twit mintmobile.com/twit
Future of Microsoft Office, Legs in VR, NVIDIA RTX 4090, Project Starline Peach Only SMA 11:04 Brianna Wu. Meta Meets Microsoft – Stratechery by Ben Thompson. Microsoft (MSFT) US Army HoloLens Goggles Gave Soldiers Nausea, Headaches. Is this a technology that anybody really wants? @warren_craddock: I've worked on a number of high-profile failures. They all had a fatal flaw. Everyone saw the flaw. But the culture that arose in these teams purposefully ignored the flaw. Lenovo's new Glasses T1 are the coolest PC accessory I've seen that just makes sense. Google's Project Starline is the real deal. Meta's Virtual Reality Legs Video Was A Lie, Used Some Mocap. Even After $100 Billion, Self-Driving Cars Are Going Nowhere. Microsoft brings DALL-E 2 to the masses with Designer and Image Creator. Steve Jobs AI features in spooky 'interview' with Joe Rogan AI. Synthetic Media Startup D-ID Launches Image-to-Video Platform. NVIDIA RTX 4090 review: Unholy power. American Executives in Limbo at Chinese Chip Companies After U.S. Ban. GiveDirectly: Send money to people living in poverty. Vault by CNN shutdown results in "rug pull" accusations from NFT buyers. Mac shipments shoot up a whopping 40%. When Is Apple Launching the M2 iPad Pro and M2 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro? Musk Will Have Absolute Control Over Twitter, Documents Show. Elon Musk is now selling perfume that smells like burning hair. Elon Musk tweets on Starlink: 'We'll just keep funding Ukraine govt for free'. Netflix Basic with Ads streaming launches in November. Alex Jones Says Brianna Wu Defamed Him in a Tweet. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Brianna Wu, Daniel Rubino, and Sam Abuelsamid Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Stamps.com promo code TWiT kolide.com/twit noom.com/twit mintmobile.com/twit
Future of Microsoft Office, Legs in VR, NVIDIA RTX 4090, Project Starline Peach Only SMA 11:04 Brianna Wu. Meta Meets Microsoft – Stratechery by Ben Thompson. Microsoft (MSFT) US Army HoloLens Goggles Gave Soldiers Nausea, Headaches. Is this a technology that anybody really wants? @warren_craddock: I've worked on a number of high-profile failures. They all had a fatal flaw. Everyone saw the flaw. But the culture that arose in these teams purposefully ignored the flaw. Lenovo's new Glasses T1 are the coolest PC accessory I've seen that just makes sense. Google's Project Starline is the real deal. Meta's Virtual Reality Legs Video Was A Lie, Used Some Mocap. Even After $100 Billion, Self-Driving Cars Are Going Nowhere. Microsoft brings DALL-E 2 to the masses with Designer and Image Creator. Steve Jobs AI features in spooky 'interview' with Joe Rogan AI. Synthetic Media Startup D-ID Launches Image-to-Video Platform. NVIDIA RTX 4090 review: Unholy power. American Executives in Limbo at Chinese Chip Companies After U.S. Ban. GiveDirectly: Send money to people living in poverty. Vault by CNN shutdown results in "rug pull" accusations from NFT buyers. Mac shipments shoot up a whopping 40%. When Is Apple Launching the M2 iPad Pro and M2 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro? Musk Will Have Absolute Control Over Twitter, Documents Show. Elon Musk is now selling perfume that smells like burning hair. Elon Musk tweets on Starlink: 'We'll just keep funding Ukraine govt for free'. Netflix Basic with Ads streaming launches in November. Alex Jones Says Brianna Wu Defamed Him in a Tweet. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Brianna Wu, Daniel Rubino, and Sam Abuelsamid Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Stamps.com promo code TWiT kolide.com/twit noom.com/twit mintmobile.com/twit
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On Tech News Weekly, Jason Howell and Ant Pruitt talk about Google's Project Starline: Google's 3D video chat booth that uses technology to simulate chatting with someone as if they're in person with you. For this story and more, check out Tech News Weekly: https://twit.tv/tnw/256 Hosts: Jason Howell and Ant Pruitt You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
On Tech News Weekly, Jason Howell and Ant Pruitt talk about Google's Project Starline: Google's 3D video chat booth that uses technology to simulate chatting with someone as if they're in person with you. For this story and more, check out Tech News Weekly: https://twit.tv/tnw/256 Hosts: Jason Howell and Ant Pruitt You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
Google will soon test Project Starline video chat booths in the real world; Twitter is testing a way for users to limit their mentions
Google will soon test Project Starline video chat booths in the real world; Twitter is testing a way for users to limit their mentions
First, Jason Howell talks about the upcoming Holiday Season & what Adobe has forecasted for projected sales during this online shopping season. Next, Ant Pruitt is covering Mikah Sargent in this episode. Ant talks with Richard Lawler of The Verge about CNN's decision to pull the plug on its NFT project. Jason talks with Adi Robertson of The Verge about Meta's Meta Connect 2022 keynote & the Meta Quest Pro. Finally, Ant talks about Google's Project Starline: Google's 3D video chat booth. Hosts: Jason Howell and Ant Pruitt Guests: Richard Lawler and Adi Robertson Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: wealthfront.com/twit kolide.com/tnw nureva.com/twit
First, Jason Howell talks about the upcoming Holiday Season & what Adobe has forecasted for projected sales during this online shopping season. Next, Ant Pruitt is covering Mikah Sargent in this episode. Ant talks with Richard Lawler of The Verge about CNN's decision to pull the plug on its NFT project. Jason talks with Adi Robertson of The Verge about Meta's Meta Connect 2022 keynote & the Meta Quest Pro. Finally, Ant talks about Google's Project Starline: Google's 3D video chat booth. Hosts: Jason Howell and Ant Pruitt Guests: Richard Lawler and Adi Robertson Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: wealthfront.com/twit kolide.com/tnw nureva.com/twit
First, Jason Howell talks about the upcoming Holiday Season & what Adobe has forecasted for projected sales during this online shopping season. Next, Ant Pruitt is covering Mikah Sargent in this episode. Ant talks with Richard Lawler of The Verge about CNN's decision to pull the plug on its NFT project. Jason talks with Adi Robertson of The Verge about Meta's Meta Connect 2022 keynote & the Meta Quest Pro. Finally, Ant talks about Google's Project Starline: Google's 3D video chat booth. Hosts: Jason Howell and Ant Pruitt Guests: Richard Lawler and Adi Robertson Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: wealthfront.com/twit kolide.com/tnw nureva.com/twit
First, Jason Howell talks about the upcoming Holiday Season & what Adobe has forecasted for projected sales during this online shopping season. Next, Ant Pruitt is covering Mikah Sargent in this episode. Ant talks with Richard Lawler of The Verge about CNN's decision to pull the plug on its NFT project. Jason talks with Adi Robertson of The Verge about Meta's Meta Connect 2022 keynote & the Meta Quest Pro. Finally, Ant talks about Google's Project Starline: Google's 3D video chat booth. Hosts: Jason Howell and Ant Pruitt Guests: Richard Lawler and Adi Robertson Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: wealthfront.com/twit kolide.com/tnw nureva.com/twit
Google's 3-D chat technology could help you make more sales and build stronger relationships. Steve Sipress, entrepreneur, marketing, sales, tips, ideas, help, strategy, small business owner, direct response, tactics, success, profits, growth, results, marketing consultant, Google, Alphabet, project, starline, 3-d, chat, ai, artificial, intelligence, cloud,
Forrest Brazeal joins Stephanie Wong today on the second day of Google Cloud Next ‘22. We're talking about all the exciting announcements, how the conference has changed in recent years, and what to expect in the days ahead. The excitement and energy of the first in-person Next since 2019 was one of the best parts for Forrest. With 1300 releases in just half the year, a lot has happened in BigQuery, AI, Looker, and more. Next includes announcements in many of these areas as well, as Google Cloud expands and makes Cloud easier for all types of projects and clients. Strategic partnerships and development have allowed better use of Google Cloud for the virtual work world and advancements in sustainability have helped Google users feel better about their impact on the environment. New announcements in compute include C3 VMs, the first VM in the cloud with 4th Gen Intel Xeon scalable processors with Google's custom Intel IPU. MediaCDN uses the YouTube infrastructure and the new Live Stream API optimizes streaming capabilities. Among many other announcements, Network Analyzer is now GA allowing for simplified network configuration monitoring and Google Cloud Armor has been extended to include ML-based Adaptive Protection capabilities. Software Delivery Shield and Cloud Workstations are recent offerings to help developers in each of the four areas of software supply chain management. Advancements in Cloud Build include added security benefits, and new GKE and Cloud Run logging and security alerts ensure projects remain secure through the final stages of development. The best way to ensure secure, optimized work is with well-trained developers. And in that vein, Google Cloud is introducing Innovators Plus to provide a new suite of developer benefits under a fixed cost subscription. Forrest tells us about #GoogleClout and the challenges available in the Next portal for conference-goers. Assured Workloads helps with data sovereignty in different regions, Confidential Space in Confidential Computing provides trust guarantees when companies perform joint data analysis and machine learning training, and Chronicle Security Operations are some of the exciting security announcements we saw at Next. On the show next week, we'll go in depth on data announcements at Next, but Steph gives us a quick rundown of some of the biggest ones today. She talks briefly about announcements in AI, including Vertex AI Vision and Translation Hub. Forrest wraps up by talking about predictions for the future of tech and cloud. Forrest Brazeal Forrest Brazeal is a cloud educator, author, speaker, and Pwnie Award-winning songwriter. He is the creator of the Cloud Resume Challenge initiative, which has helped thousands of non-traditional learners take their first steps into the cloud. Cool things of the week Unlock biology & medicine potential with AlphaFold on Google Cloud video Interview Google Cloud Next ‘22 site Google Cloud Innovators site What's next for digital transformation in the cloud blog New cloud regions coming to a country near you blog The next wave of Google Cloud infrastructure innovation: New C3 VM and Hyperdisk blog 20+ Cloud Networking innovations unveiled at Google Cloud Next blog Introducing Software Delivery Shield for end-to-end software supply chain security blog Developers - Build, learn, and grow your career faster with Google Cloud blog Advancing digital sovereignty on Europe's terms blog Introducing Confidential Space to help unlock the value of secure data collaboration blog Introducing Chronicle Security Operations: Detect, investigate, and respond to cyberthreats with the speed, scale, and intelligence of Google blog What's new in Google Cloud databases: More unified. More open. More intelligent. blog Building the most open data cloud ecosystem: Unifying data across multiple sources and platforms blog Introducing the next evolution of Looker, your unified business intelligence platform blog Vertex AI Vision site New AI Agents can drive business results faster: Translation Hub, Document AI, and Contact Center AI blog Open source collaborations and key partnerships to help accelerate AI innovation blog Google Cloud Launches First-of-Its-Kind Service to Simplify Mainframe Modernization for Customers in Financial Services, Retail, Healthcare and Other Industries article Project Starline expands testing through an early access program blog What's something cool you're working on? Steph is working on the developer keynote and DevFest and UKI Google Cloud Next Developer Day. Check out her Next talk “Simplify and secure your network for all workloads”. Hosts Stephanie Wong
On this episode of 8111, Maggie Oh. Maggie was an only child and grew up in Chicago. She was always interested in animation from an early age, thanks in part to Batman: The Animated Series. She attended MIT and studied computer science and electrical engineering as an undergrad. But she also took illustration, drawing and painting courses at MassArt. Maggie went to SIGGRAPH for the first time though a co-op project for the MIT Media Lab. After school she worked as an interactive programmer at a web company in Boston. She then decided to enroll at art school to earn an MFA. But she landed a Summer internship at Pixar and decided to drop out of art school to continue to work in industry and study independently online and though professional work. In October 2003 Maggie landed a job at ILM. She started in render support working in the trailer and had an interesting run in with a family of raccoons working the graveyard shift. She later worked as a technical director on films including; Star Wars: Episode III, Evan Almighty, Chicken Little 3D, Lions for Lambs, Lemony Snicket, Pirates of the Caribbean, and many others. She also worked developing the HDR pipeline. In 2008 Maggie left to work at the California Academy of Sciences to work on their first planetarium show. She then moved over to doing freelancing for various visual effects companies including Polygon, Cafe FX, Spy Post, and then Image Movers Digital. Then Maggie went to 343 Industries to work on Halo 4 & 5 followed by time at Microsoft helping develop the HoloLens. From there she spent a year at NVIDIA and then returned to ILM for a few years working with the ILMxLAB. Today Maggie is working at Google alongside Dan Goldman on Project Starline. Maggie is brilliant. Her career journey is a who's who of high-end technology. Her love of working in the space where art meets engineering has guided her choices. It was great fun to chat and hear about her story.
TEHMINA BEG is a New-York based VFX supervisor currently working at Molecule VFX. She has previously worked at Zoic Studios, The Mill, MPC. Tehmina's credits include Homeland, Quantifco, The Blacklist, And Just Like That, Modern Love and many more. She is a self-taught artist and photographer. MAGGIE OH is currently a Sr. Technical Program Manager for Machine Learning and Computer Vision on Google's Project Starline. Her previous roles include TL, Lighting TD, Lead Technical Artist, and programmer on projects such as Stadia, Mandalorian, #LiveCGX (AR Fashion Show at London Fashion Week 2018), Hololens, Halo 4, Star Wars, Pirates of the Caribbean 2, and Cars. She holds a Masters from Harvard and a BSci from MIT. ERIN RAMOS is Head of Effects Animation at Walt Disney Animation Studios. As an award-winning VFX Supervisor she's also worked for Weta, Rhythm & Hues. Her credits include Moana, Frozen II, Ralph Breaks the Internet, The Hobbit and many more. CONNIE SIU is a Virtual Production Manager at Eyeline Studio (Scanline VFX / Netflix). Her credits include How to Train Your Dragon, Kung Fu Panda, Rise of the Guardians. She is also a Writer and Director of short film Jeffrey which was shot using virtual production in 2020 (www.allanmckay.com/277). In this Podcast, Women Leaders and VFX Artists discuss the importance of representation, business mindset in artists, give advice on how to find mentors and provide resources to women starting out in visual effects. For more show notes, visit www.allanmckay.com/345/.