EDIT: 4K now! 360p gang. Sorry for the resolution guys we had this processing for like 3 hours RUclips is being annoying today. We had to decide between releasing it late and releasing it at 360 until it processes. Decided to drop it on time.
I'm a scientist and we use Google workspace at work, everything from Gmail to Google deep consensus to analyze genomes. So a lot of this AI stuff is really cool, and I hope it sticks around. Because having an AI summarize an experiment for me or create a summary based off Google docs or sheets would be so sick
Shou out to the effort putting towards the production of this video. C'mon, they are in a random hotel room with this level of audio quality? Plus the camera transitions, are not distracting and make the conversation interactive and comprehensive (knowing who is talking and their reaction). I can't let this pass unoticed, congrats 👏👏👏👏
The level of effort to provide value is duly noted! Could have easily waited come back to the studio but no, they put in the effort to sit all that up in a hotel room means so much to this community. I have mentioned before everyday Friday I look forward to sitting down with a cheeseburger and watch this. I just wanted to say thank you for going the extra mile always. I actually talk to academics at the university about information I have learnt via this podcast!
Just used Google labs this week for the first time to make a music quiz for my band class. The quiz was about 80% usable but after I tweaked it I was able to use it. As a teach I think this is pretty sick.
I'm actually that person without a smart watch and buying the Fold. Never was much into the foldable phone thing, especially because of the price. Because it's a Google device though, and I really enjoy Google UI, plus all of the Pixel exclusive features, I figured I'd give foldables a try. Getting a free smart watch was just an added bonus for me.
I didn’t realize that this episode was recorded outside of the studio until like 15 minutes letter when I open the video, the audio quality is nuts, well done guys
A couple days ago. for the first time in my life I chose Bing over Google and I felt bad for doing it. It was Mexican mother's Day and I wanted to help the kids make something for my girlfriend and I chose enchiladas. I wanted to kind of go for authentic Mexican enchilada style So, while in the store, on my s22 ultra, I asked Google to show me an enchilada recipe. In reality I didn't want to know how to make them I just wanted to know what to pick up real fast and then I would find out how to put it together when I got home. Excuse the pun, but I did not get in easily digestible recipe. Instead I got to ad's fire websites.. Then tapping on the first link took me to another website with a full article of stuff to read about Mexican heritage.. backing out of that and going to the next article just by habit led me to some page I didn't care about because after throwing to the bottom I still didn't see what I needed to get.. maybe it was buried in the paragraphs of stuff. I asked Google to give me an enchilada recipe with bullet points.. and got the same amount of nonsense. This story might sound made up but honestly I thought oh yeah I got Bing.. and I've been using it a lot lately especially on the way to work learning about stuff and having it just talk to me. I asked Bing "show me an enchilada recipe with bullet points" And that's what I got..
The Pixel Fold is so thin because of the bezels. They're putting components for the hinge behind there instead of behind the middle. It also allows them to put in a bigger selfie camera.
@14:33 they did mention in the keynote that project tailwind will include citations for what it generates, so you can always fact check what it gave you by comapring it to where it pulled it from.
Me being dyslexic AI has helped me greatly. I have always hated to write but now if I need to write something I have GPT start it off and I will read and edit. Writing was even painful but now it's not and I can express myself better.
What if the Pixel Tablet could dock in your car too and boot into android auto... They could sell a dock with all the standard hookups as a normal car stereo so you could replace it just like any other after market stereo system
at about 25:00 For the AI photo metadata thing - what if every major camera app and photo editor started having an encrypted key in metadata that could be used to verify that this image was created or edited without AI? AI images made with other programs would then not be able to prove they weren't AI. I think this would be a good way to at least be able to know when a photo was definitely *not* AI, though you couldn't prove that something definitely *was* AI.
I have a theory about the pixel 7a And the A series in general since 6a They may have taken the lower performing tensor chips which were clocked down due to some issues and decided to keep them for the cheaper phone while the regular pixels only get tensor chips which pass a certain spec
I've pre-ordered the fold, to your point about everyone in the pixel ecosystem already having a watch. That's pretty much true, I'm going to give my pre-ordered pixel watch that comes with this fold to my mom who already also has a pixel 7 pro that I got for her.
The spec and price bump that the 7A got really has me thinking that we're gonna see a fairly significant spec and price bump to the Pixel 8 series when it drops
It's very exciting what the tech can do, but I feel like I want my photos to capture the moment the way it was. Somehow I wouldn't feel attached to those photos as much if I know they were edited.
@mkbhd I think the price of the Pixel 7a will make more sense when you make a forward comparison (vs. the expected Pixel 8) rather than a backward one (vs. the Pixel 7). I believe that the Pixel 8 will also see a price bump (to $649) and then the delta in price will be $150 again vs. the Pixel 7a.
Those photo edits are crazy, but most of them work for cell phone screen sized quality. That said, social media & messaging is all most people do with photos now so it is probably fine for the vast majority of users.
Your quality of a rushed hotel recorded podcast still manages to be at the high quality level I expect whenever I consume your content. You guys are incredible. Very inspirational level of professionalism/expertise.
As an early adaptor and enthusiast, I can tell you that I happily deal with the bezels because I have purchased every Samsung fold except first one and never able to keep it (despite my enthusiasm) because of the aspect ration and bulkiness. My constant complain was that 80% of the time neither front screen and nor the big screen are right for use. This is why I am super excited about this because you can use the front cover for pretty much anything and fold display is for multitasking or just pleasure. The fact that it has Pixel UI instead of Samsung's (even thought it is much better now than it used to be) and it's flatness (when folded) and thinness are all gravy. Also, the fact that Google apps (which is what I use for personal and work) are optimized for the fold is also a big deal.
I think the option to have the additional docks for the pixel tablet is a great idea (and think if they included Marques' idea of already having google assistant integrated into it would make it near perfect). I can see people having docks in their kitchen or office and also having one on their nightstand. So you're not moving docks - you just use the tablet as you need and have docks in rooms where you would utilize that feature. Great idea in my book. But will be a while before I move on from my Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 & S7's
What was that charger you showed in the video that could charge all 3 devices? Finding a 3rd party charging station to work with the pixel watch is difficult
not just you! The past few weeks RUclips has been punishing us with processing times. It'll be HD/4k at some point this afternoon most likely but it's taking forever.
Why Google was not using it's own image gen(imagen) tool is because of the copyright issues. Adobe Firefly is trained on images which are all licensed by Adobe.
So the first thing I looked for when I saw this demo at Google I/o was if the editor would pick up on the shadow of the bench. I'm not going to lie. I'm impressed by what Google Photos can do right in the app without having to go to a dedicated photo editor like Photoshop, but I'm also a little bummed out that the shadow wasn't moved along with the bench. If you look, you can specifically see the shadow of the leg of the bench remains further back where the bench originally was.
Absolutely loved, the crisp, precise to the point analysis laced with subtle humour (cue:@David Imel), the best discussion forum ever on Tech!! Plus been waiting ever since I saw the one from 6 months ago with the excitement for Pixel tablet!! Great going guys!!
Are you using some kind of software editor which you all spoke about in one of the podcasts where the speaker will be centered in the frame? I can't remember the name but it's like some AI plugin in an editing software? The transitions are different from the usual episodes.
100% this, it's a very similar scenario in Canada. I think outside of the US (and therefore the majority of Android's market) this is probably the norm. The super low sale prices for devices we see in America, just simply don't exist in other countries. Right now in Canada the 7a is $599, 7 is $799 and the 7pro is $1,179. Also, just as a point of interest, the 6a in Canada is now $479. So the Google Pixel pricing makes sense in the majority of markets where the majority of Pixels are sold, i.e. not the US.
You guys are awesome. Andrew is so funny 😁. What a team. Marques you are really touched by the gods - keep up the good work. Oh David yes pls keep explaining stuff. Some of us are not in the tech world so don't listen to Andrew saying I'm sure everyone knows lol. I literally come here for my basic 101 😄
I know they touch it very briefly around 1:02:40 but, folds having slightly sub par cameras compared to their sibling flagship is the number 1 reason I haven’t gotten a Fold yet.
THIS!!! ☝️☝️☝️ Though my #1 complaint is actually the GARBAGE internal aspect ratio of all tablet-style foldable phones like the Z Fold 4, Vivo X Fold 2, Huawei Mate X3, Oppo Find N2, etc. My Galaxy S23 Ultra can literally see more content during web browsing, gaming, and watching 16:9/21:9 videos with minimal black bars vs the internal foldable displays of the phones I mentioned above. Galaxy Flex S aka Galaxy Z Flex is what a foldable phone SHOULD BE. 😎👍
Bird chirps you’re referring to might be similar to what Costco does to avoid bird droppings ( scare the regular birds by making predator bird noises ) ?? Possible ?
The chainlink fence actually does work to remove, its just using magic eraser, but the annoying thing is that you have to hand select everything and it doesnt do it well
14:38 Generative AI needs to provide sources. Then we can check if we agree with the source and the context. Otherwise we can’t check if the response is trustworthy. I can imagine a follow up command like “find some different sources.”
17:01 I've been using Bard to find artists with a similar artistic sound. It also does a good job at giving context, I've asked it what certain songs were about and it gives me a little brief.
About the licensing fee on Find My Network, I'm pretty sure there is a licencing fee for Google as well. The already existing trackers from Tile are not supported in this network and only the new ones (which will be more expensive) are going to be supported. For example, Pebblebee has 3 versions of the same device. One for their own network that's 25, one for Apple's Find My that's 28 and the last one is Android's Find My Network that is also 28.
The hard problem with making invisible watermarks is two-fold. First, it would be extremely difficult to make a generalized watermark that can be adopted by others; it would have to be an open standard and that also means that bad actors can potentially thwart it. Secondly, for AI generated images, sound, and other digital assets, lossy compression is going to make invisible watermarks much more difficult. It would probably be comparatively easier with generated text since compression in this sense would mean to potentially remove words, context and meaning. Image steganography has been around for a long time and been used for watermarking as well, but has these limitations as well. The subject is interesting, though.
MKBHD...Tailwind sounds like the Omni AI app that Shu Omi did a video on last week. It can be trained on ebooks, websites and pdfs and generate references and highlighting key passages from your datasets in real time as you are typing up copy. I'm kinda hoping it becomes more stable before guys like MS and Google beat them to the punch.
I pre ordered the Pixel fold, but I was wondering wondering if it necessary to get insurance on it. I had all the Samsung fold phones and never had insurance on them and have never had any issues with them, but I'm not sure about the Pixel fold?
Mr Blobby was a character in Noel Edmonds house party. But it was a man in a suit not a robot, perhaps why the standard search engine did not find it? An AI error that it did or that the parameters are set more broadly???
26:20 it could be implemented in this way (just thinking aloud)... From Google standpoint if it comes from trusted website that has proven to properly provide means of verification that an image is genuine/AI generated then it can go with their metadata, in contrast it can slap on image origin unknown, suspicious etc... Platforms (like Reddit) could ask from users to prove origin of image (or it can be automated,if you use camera to record and upload, then it is genuine, if you upload an image stripped out of additional info then it can stay in, I don't know, unknown/unverified state... Based on EXIF data or something like that...
EDIT: 4K now!
360p gang. Sorry for the resolution guys we had this processing for like 3 hours RUclips is being annoying today. We had to decide between releasing it late and releasing it at 360 until it processes. Decided to drop it on time.
Ikr 😅
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Thanks team 😂❤
Let's go
I do not know if I can handle watching it like this
EDIT: 4K now!
MKBHD decides to shock us with 360p
the elusive MKBSD
I'd watch it on a CRT and 56k modem 😁
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Umm... It's available in 2160p
As a tech enthusiast, I really enjoy listening to these guys talk about tech every weekend.
I'm a scientist and we use Google workspace at work, everything from Gmail to Google deep consensus to analyze genomes. So a lot of this AI stuff is really cool, and I hope it sticks around. Because having an AI summarize an experiment for me or create a summary based off Google docs or sheets would be so sick
What's your field of study??
@@FirestormX9 genomic sequencing
Shou out to the effort putting towards the production of this video. C'mon, they are in a random hotel room with this level of audio quality? Plus the camera transitions, are not distracting and make the conversation interactive and comprehensive (knowing who is talking and their reaction). I can't let this pass unoticed, congrats 👏👏👏👏
Well said. Running and gunning a sound , quality, podcast is not easy when you don’t control the environment
Appreciate the appreciation =)
I just logged in to make this comment. Glad you noted this!😀
No😂
But Marques sounds weird and hollow though.
The level of effort to provide value is duly noted! Could have easily waited come back to the studio but no, they put in the effort to sit all that up in a hotel room means so much to this community. I have mentioned before everyday Friday I look forward to sitting down with a cheeseburger and watch this.
I just wanted to say thank you for going the extra mile always. I actually talk to academics at the university about information I have learnt via this podcast!
Just used Google labs this week for the first time to make a music quiz for my band class. The quiz was about 80% usable but after I tweaked it I was able to use it. As a teach I think this is pretty sick.
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I'm actually that person without a smart watch and buying the Fold. Never was much into the foldable phone thing, especially because of the price. Because it's a Google device though, and I really enjoy Google UI, plus all of the Pixel exclusive features, I figured I'd give foldables a try. Getting a free smart watch was just an added bonus for me.
same here but its not available in Canada I am CRUSHED 😢
@@lewangg the phone isn't available in Canada?
@@americoperez810 nope 😁 only releasing in 4 countries with no ETA for other countries.
@@lewangg RIP
The warm lighting looks so good, this podcast episode was lowkey pretty well shot
This is actually true
Heyo! There’s a small editing error at 13:00 when Marques says the name of project tailwind! He gets slightly cutoff
I didn’t realize that this episode was recorded outside of the studio until like 15 minutes letter when I open the video, the audio quality is nuts, well done guys
Thanks to all involved in making this podcast. Lovely way to end my week 😊
Tbh the tab and a series phone is quite on point and affordable
Bro u edited it wtf💀 got me good lol😂 have a nice day!
@@Gittana-ip2ms he had a different comment earlier which I had replied to something about the devices being expensive. Which he then edited
@@ashwikraj8166 😂
David shirt is the greatest shirt. Totally a throw back to last week.👍
A couple days ago. for the first time in my life I chose Bing over Google and I felt bad for doing it.
It was Mexican mother's Day and I wanted to help the kids make something for my girlfriend and I chose enchiladas. I wanted to kind of go for authentic Mexican enchilada style So, while in the store, on my s22 ultra, I asked Google to show me an enchilada recipe. In reality I didn't want to know how to make them I just wanted to know what to pick up real fast and then I would find out how to put it together when I got home. Excuse the pun, but I did not get in easily digestible recipe. Instead I got to ad's fire websites.. Then tapping on the first link took me to another website with a full article of stuff to read about Mexican heritage.. backing out of that and going to the next article just by habit led me to some page I didn't care about because after throwing to the bottom I still didn't see what I needed to get.. maybe it was buried in the paragraphs of stuff.
I asked Google to give me an enchilada recipe with bullet points.. and got the same amount of nonsense.
This story might sound made up but honestly I thought oh yeah I got Bing.. and I've been using it a lot lately especially on the way to work learning about stuff and having it just talk to me.
I asked Bing "show me an enchilada recipe with bullet points" And that's what I got..
Oh my gosh David got the shirt 😮
Love that Arc stick on David’s laptop!
As a bay area native, it's probably mostly real. It's not super uncommon to even just see ducks sitting next to people
Marques talking about Mr Blobby has made my day, it's the crossover all Brits wanted!
Came to comment section looking for answers on 360p, but guess I'll have to wait.
The Pixel Fold is so thin because of the bezels. They're putting components for the hinge behind there instead of behind the middle. It also allows them to put in a bigger selfie camera.
I am so early that youtube has yet to process the video and I see only 360p as best quality
@14:33 they did mention in the keynote that project tailwind will include citations for what it generates, so you can always fact check what it gave you by comapring it to where it pulled it from.
Me being dyslexic AI has helped me greatly. I have always hated to write but now if I need to write something I have GPT start it off and I will read and edit. Writing was even painful but now it's not and I can express myself better.
Cool Arc sticker on David's laptop
What if the Pixel Tablet could dock in your car too and boot into android auto... They could sell a dock with all the standard hookups as a normal car stereo so you could replace it just like any other after market stereo system
clicked so fast 360p is the right resolution.
😂 David’s “IP on everything” shirt
at about 25:00
For the AI photo metadata thing - what if every major camera app and photo editor started having an encrypted key in metadata that could be used to verify that this image was created or edited without AI? AI images made with other programs would then not be able to prove they weren't AI.
I think this would be a good way to at least be able to know when a photo was definitely *not* AI, though you couldn't prove that something definitely *was* AI.
I have a theory about the pixel 7a
And the A series in general since 6a
They may have taken the lower performing tensor chips which were clocked down due to some issues and decided to keep them for the cheaper phone while the regular pixels only get tensor chips which pass a certain spec
I've pre-ordered the fold, to your point about everyone in the pixel ecosystem already having a watch. That's pretty much true, I'm going to give my pre-ordered pixel watch that comes with this fold to my mom who already also has a pixel 7 pro that I got for her.
Shoutout to my homie Stadia, first io after his death. RIP my bro, you wont be missed
The goats 🐐. My weekend rest podcast 😂
Editing issue at 12:58. Not sure how much is (accidentally) edited out there.
Or left in 🤷🏻♂️
That moment with David saying AI AI IO and Andrew's reaction made me crying laughing 🤣. Love the chemistry between you guys!
29:14 😂
The spec and price bump that the 7A got really has me thinking that we're gonna see a fairly significant spec and price bump to the Pixel 8 series when it drops
David knows Blackbird by The Beatles, but not Wayne Gretzky… This man continues to surprise me. 😂
Why was this recorded at 360p ?
Can’t believe Google Maps still don’t show weather on route of a trip… that’d be much helpful for planning a trip
At 12:10 Object detection is in Samsungs too now. Even in S21 Ultra, you can hold any object in the picture to crop and drag.
It's very exciting what the tech can do, but I feel like I want my photos to capture the moment the way it was. Somehow I wouldn't feel attached to those photos as much if I know they were edited.
@mkbhd I think the price of the Pixel 7a will make more sense when you make a forward comparison (vs. the expected Pixel 8) rather than a backward one (vs. the Pixel 7). I believe that the Pixel 8 will also see a price bump (to $649) and then the delta in price will be $150 again vs. the Pixel 7a.
Even if u think forward a $150 price bump in one year is a dumb decision as nobody will buy the 7a until the 7 is discontinued
Right at 12:59 they cut off what he was saying to show a clip
Those photo edits are crazy, but most of them work for cell phone screen sized quality. That said, social media & messaging is all most people do with photos now so it is probably fine for the vast majority of users.
i really like the camera panning in this one, it feels more natural than just jump cutting to who ever is talking
damn bro mine just says 360p😭
Did anyone else notice the jump around 12:56? I thought it was an annoying ad and had to rewind to double check
Your quality of a rushed hotel recorded podcast still manages to be at the high quality level I expect whenever I consume your content. You guys are incredible. Very inspirational level of professionalism/expertise.
I was so ready to jump the ship from iPhone and iPad but the lack of pen support on the Pixel fold at 1800 was such a disappointment / let down 😭🤧
Why not a z fold? Just curious 🤔
I'm sure galaxy tab 8 are million times better optimised. even if pixel had that stylus it wouldn't make much sense
As an early adaptor and enthusiast, I can tell you that I happily deal with the bezels because I have purchased every Samsung fold except first one and never able to keep it (despite my enthusiasm) because of the aspect ration and bulkiness. My constant complain was that 80% of the time neither front screen and nor the big screen are right for use. This is why I am super excited about this because you can use the front cover for pretty much anything and fold display is for multitasking or just pleasure. The fact that it has Pixel UI instead of Samsung's (even thought it is much better now than it used to be) and it's flatness (when folded) and thinness are all gravy.
Also, the fact that Google apps (which is what I use for personal and work) are optimized for the fold is also a big deal.
I think the option to have the additional docks for the pixel tablet is a great idea (and think if they included Marques' idea of already having google assistant integrated into it would make it near perfect). I can see people having docks in their kitchen or office and also having one on their nightstand. So you're not moving docks - you just use the tablet as you need and have docks in rooms where you would utilize that feature. Great idea in my book. But will be a while before I move on from my Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 & S7's
Quite surprised RCS didn't get a mention. That moment was defo the loudest reaction during the keynote.
What was that charger you showed in the video that could charge all 3 devices? Finding a 3rd party charging station to work with the pixel watch is difficult
Am I the only one seeing a max of 360p resolution?
I was confused so i came here for clarity WTH
not just you! The past few weeks RUclips has been punishing us with processing times. It'll be HD/4k at some point this afternoon most likely but it's taking forever.
Same
Same
@@adammolina7440 Thanks for clarifying
Why Google was not using it's own image gen(imagen) tool is because of the copyright issues. Adobe Firefly is trained on images which are all licensed by Adobe.
So the first thing I looked for when I saw this demo at Google I/o was if the editor would pick up on the shadow of the bench. I'm not going to lie. I'm impressed by what Google Photos can do right in the app without having to go to a dedicated photo editor like Photoshop, but I'm also a little bummed out that the shadow wasn't moved along with the bench. If you look, you can specifically see the shadow of the leg of the bench remains further back where the bench originally was.
BTW, thank you for explaining acronyms like SEO. I knew that one but you have done it in the past that was really helpful!!
It was more of Google A/I instead of Google I/O.
No announcement or mention of Google assistant.🙃🙃
@50:00 It is weird to watch the different tech channels and hear about the local convenience store from your area.
Today I learned what SEO meant! I had no idea!
26:00 I think that's called steganography?
I really look forward to Friday for the RUclips WVFRM Podcast. You guys are having so much fun!
Are you using the podcast ai?? That frames according to the speaker? You talked about it in another podcast.
Nah, but we have tried it!
Biggest issue is that we use Final Cut and it's only available in Premier
Can anyone tell me what floor mic holders they are using in the hotel room?
Absolutely loved, the crisp, precise to the point analysis laced with subtle humour (cue:@David Imel), the best discussion forum ever on Tech!! Plus been waiting ever since I saw the one from 6 months ago with the excitement for Pixel tablet!! Great going guys!!
i love that they added the phone of the year by mkbhd lol
Thanks for the google prompt @ 37:42 :D
Are you using some kind of software editor which you all spoke about in one of the podcasts where the speaker will be centered in the frame? I can't remember the name but it's like some AI plugin in an editing software? The transitions are different from the usual episodes.
Here in Australia the 7a is $750 and the 7 is $999 so i think in some countries the 7a is a much better value proposition.
100% this, it's a very similar scenario in Canada. I think outside of the US (and therefore the majority of Android's market) this is probably the norm. The super low sale prices for devices we see in America, just simply don't exist in other countries. Right now in Canada the 7a is $599, 7 is $799 and the 7pro is $1,179. Also, just as a point of interest, the 6a in Canada is now $479. So the Google Pixel pricing makes sense in the majority of markets where the majority of Pixels are sold, i.e. not the US.
Seems like the 360p taking forever happens when Google encodes it with avc1. Some CRISPY 360p footage on my end though.
You guys are awesome. Andrew is so funny 😁. What a team. Marques you are really touched by the gods - keep up the good work. Oh David yes pls keep explaining stuff. Some of us are not in the tech world so don't listen to Andrew saying I'm sure everyone knows lol. I literally come here for my basic 101 😄
I know they touch it very briefly around 1:02:40 but, folds having slightly sub par cameras compared to their sibling flagship is the number 1 reason I haven’t gotten a Fold yet.
THIS!!! ☝️☝️☝️
Though my #1 complaint is actually the GARBAGE internal aspect ratio of all tablet-style foldable phones like the Z Fold 4, Vivo X Fold 2, Huawei Mate X3, Oppo Find N2, etc.
My Galaxy S23 Ultra can literally see more content during web browsing, gaming, and watching 16:9/21:9 videos with minimal black bars vs the internal foldable displays of the phones I mentioned above.
Galaxy Flex S aka Galaxy Z Flex is what a foldable phone SHOULD BE. 😎👍
Can we get a couch review
Bird chirps you’re referring to might be similar to what Costco does to avoid bird droppings ( scare the regular birds by making predator bird noises ) ?? Possible ?
I believe the term "newer phones" was referring to phones that contain the Tensor SOC.
I can’t even begin to tell you how much I love ❤️ these deep dive conversations
anyone else find themselves waiting for these guys to upload🥺
The chainlink fence actually does work to remove, its just using magic eraser, but the annoying thing is that you have to hand select everything and it doesnt do it well
14:38 Generative AI needs to provide sources. Then we can check if we agree with the source and the context. Otherwise we can’t check if the response is trustworthy. I can imagine a follow up command like “find some different sources.”
17:01 I've been using Bard to find artists with a similar artistic sound. It also does a good job at giving context, I've asked it what certain songs were about and it gives me a little brief.
there's a Chipolo tracker released a few days ago that uses the Find My android network
omg is that an arc browser sticker I see?
There was an earlier discussion about some podcast AI editing app. Is that app used in this podcast?
Pixel Tablet also has Chromecast built in.
I was very excited for Fold but it is not released in Australia. 😑
About the licensing fee on Find My Network, I'm pretty sure there is a licencing fee for Google as well. The already existing trackers from Tile are not supported in this network and only the new ones (which will be more expensive) are going to be supported. For example, Pebblebee has 3 versions of the same device. One for their own network that's 25, one for Apple's Find My that's 28 and the last one is Android's Find My Network that is also 28.
Should I watch it at 720p or wait for 4K? The state of my privilege. 720p was so good a few years ago.
4k now
Why didn’t you guys use googles renders in the thumbnail 😅 instead of leaks
This podcast episode disappeared on Google podcast app
The hard problem with making invisible watermarks is two-fold. First, it would be extremely difficult to make a generalized watermark that can be adopted by others; it would have to be an open standard and that also means that bad actors can potentially thwart it.
Secondly, for AI generated images, sound, and other digital assets, lossy compression is going to make invisible watermarks much more difficult. It would probably be comparatively easier with generated text since compression in this sense would mean to potentially remove words, context and meaning.
Image steganography has been around for a long time and been used for watermarking as well, but has these limitations as well. The subject is interesting, though.
MKBHD...Tailwind sounds like the Omni AI app that Shu Omi did a video on last week. It can be trained on ebooks, websites and pdfs and generate references and highlighting key passages from your datasets in real time as you are typing up copy. I'm kinda hoping it becomes more stable before guys like MS and Google beat them to the punch.
This set looks a lot more comfortable lol
Is the new Google Find My using Matter on the back end, so no need to multiple licenses.
YOOOOO Av1 video lets gooooo. And the audio quality is boosted!
Why would the kickstand not be built into the device 🥲
Hello from 360 gang!! 🇳🇵
I pre ordered the Pixel fold, but I was wondering wondering if it necessary to get insurance on it. I had all the Samsung fold phones and never had insurance on them and have never had any issues with them, but I'm not sure about the Pixel fold?
No audio this week 😞
I've been using 360p for about a week now and here are my thoughts...
Mr Blobby was a character in Noel Edmonds house party. But it was a man in a suit not a robot, perhaps why the standard search engine did not find it? An AI error that it did or that the parameters are set more broadly???
26:20 it could be implemented in this way (just thinking aloud)... From Google standpoint if it comes from trusted website that has proven to properly provide means of verification that an image is genuine/AI generated then it can go with their metadata, in contrast it can slap on image origin unknown, suspicious etc...
Platforms (like Reddit) could ask from users to prove origin of image (or it can be automated,if you use camera to record and upload, then it is genuine, if you upload an image stripped out of additional info then it can stay in, I don't know, unknown/unverified state... Based on EXIF data or something like that...
One of the best Podcasts to listen to with some awesome production quality. The content is nerdy but very simple to understand as well.
Wait? When did Google bring up AI during the conference? 🤔