Don’t Do This, Google.
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
- Join us in War Thunder for FREE at playwt.link/ltttl and get an exclusive bonus using our link - thanks for supporting the channel!
► GET MERCH: lttstore.com
► GET EXCLUSIVE CONTENT ON FLOATPLANE: lmg.gg/lttfloatplane
► LISTEN TO THE TECH NEWS: lmg.gg/TechLinkedPodcast
► SPONSORS, AFFILIATES, AND PARTNERS: lmg.gg/partners
► OUR PODCAST GEAR: lmg.gg/podcastgear
NEWS SOURCES: lmg.gg/CK9YU
---------------------------------------------------
Timestamps:
0:00 i'm a living sponge
0:09 Google AI Search, other AI stuff
2:15 German state to ditch Windows for Linux
3:23 Microsoft's quantum computing breakthrough
5:11 QUICK BITS INTRO
5:22 Roku ads patent
6:03 RUclips "Jump Ahead"
6:46 Sony's 247-megapixel sensor
7:39 RISC-V CPU, GPU, NPU -in-one
8:19 Nothing Ear and Ear (a)
FOLLOW US ELSEWHERE
---------------------------------------------------
Twitter: / techlinkedyt
Instagram: / techlinkedyt
Facebook: / techlinked
TikTok: / techlinkedyt - Наука
if Riley ever has an "accident" I think we should question Tim Cook first.
facts:))
AI agrees
the only error was the measurement of errors.
Tim Apple definitely has a "private" cemetery behind his house. So does Garth Brooks
It's so funny though, but rip
Naaww Mark Sherman German Worman Surname is my first hit
Spending my youth in Schleswig-Holstein I appreciate both the switch to Linux and the perfect pronunciation effort by Riley.
Servus - kann nur von München sprechen. Hier war Linux leider ein Fehler so blöd es auch klingt. Viele Tools wurden hier selber entwickelt und betrieben was im Endeffekt teurer war. Hoffe die machen das besser
Seriously, his pronunciation was almost on point. Very good effort both on the "Schleswig-Holstein" pronunciation and the "Viel Glück" pronunciation
@@finanzam1 Nöp. Als Software-Entwickler muss ich sagen, dass es heutzutage keine Entschuldigung dafür gibt. Software ist oftmals mit nur wenigen Modifikationen einfach auch cross-platform-fähig zu compilen. Mal ganz davon abgesehen, dass heutzutage alle eh Electron-Müll verzapfen.
Viel Glück, Schleswig-Holstein! Nein wirklich, würde mich freuen, wenn das Linuxexperiment gelingt. Mehr Unabhängigkeit von MS würde dem Konzern vielleicht zu denken geben und eine Trendwende im Abodenken, Elektromüllproduzieren, Kompatibilitätsbestreben … einleiten. Viele Grüße
@@insu_nahe learnt German in college IIRC
I bet Apple's future robot will only have 8GB RAM and 256GB storage as its entry level.
8gb ram on the robot, is equal to 64gb ram on Tesla's robot
128 gb storage probably
@@Zvxers7 Yeah only apply user can say that....
8GB soldered/embedded and runs on two cores.
Why have such much onboard memory? Not needed to stream everything to the SaaS service for actual compute.
honestly, Google paywalling their Neural Processed nonsense sounds like an improvement if i can avoid it entirelly
I can understand why they wanna do it but it is a bad idea , evryone knows subscription based products will not see a widespread adoption of a service and they would miss the opportunity to train their model on public reinforcements
But maybe i am wrong and Google will surpass all the other AI models and everyone will but it
Agreed.
I agree 100%
Yeah, hopefully that means that the original search comes back as the free version
Exactly. I hope google green lights this so they dont shove AI results every time I search something
1:40 Riley's impression of Tim Cook is good as always lol
that ai skip button that jumps right to riley-as-cook moments is going to be well-worth it
So true, hope he keeps up the good work
I was a little disappointed because I thought maybe "cuppa tea now" was going to turn into a Cupertino pun.
😂😂😂
Good pronounciation of Schleswig-Holstein!
Indeed!
Fr gefühlt besser als meine 😂
Yep, pretty impressive for a non German 👍
ai search isnt worth paying for from my experience. it doesnt understand what its doing and often spams the exact same results multiple times if i ask it to come up with more similar things.
bing ai search was alright when it released but now its just garbage that doesnt work
AI generated search showing AI generated content in the results, we are inching closer and closer to "dead internet theory"
Bing AI became better than ever
I told a friend to have a look at the official docs for a piece of software I use, and instead, he went and asked an AI for help, and the thing literally made stuff up.
I wouldn't use any AI search even if Google was paying me, let alone charging me for it.
It's scary to me that people actually use Bing and/or Googs still in any fashion after everything that's come to light over the years. The worlds of information at your fingertips, thousands of examples why not to, and so many other alternatives that don't censor, manipulate, and block results, etc., and vastly superior companies out there, but lambs to the slaughter. It's embarrassing. Duckduckgo, GrapheneOS, Protonmail, opensource, etc. etc. do better.
ai search seems to be "ok" if i dont know specificly what im looking for myself so i can kind of explain to it what i want and it might find something i can use or search for.
but other than that usecase it feels like its better to just do a standard google search since ai just makes stuff up i have to google to double check anyway
If this HDMI ad thing really starts happening, this is now the second reason to ditch HDMI. (Remember Linux drivers?)
As a card-carrying member of Club 🐧, I agree on your second point, but I'm pretty sure "HDMI" here is shorthand for "external input," which for Roku TVs is likely the same thing-I've never owned a TV with a DisplayPort.
The best case scenario... Roku gets the patent and then doesn't license it to anyone else. Then we can simply avoid Roku's products.
@@tiggy4591 I'm struggling to remember the last time we actually got the best case scenario though.
It won't oop off cause only 1 company will have access to the patent
@@shoodler Companies can sell licenses to use patents to other companies. Roku may or may not be interested into doing this. So there is no guaranty that only roku will have this functionality.
2:19 that pronunciation of “Schleswig-Holstein” is actually really good, spot on 💪
It's so good, it gives Poles WW2 PTSD.
I am praying for the day Riley meets Tim Apple in person and Tim just flips him off
Workers in Munich hated the switch back to Windows. It was apparently just lobbied for and somebody pocketed a large sum to make the switch to windows.
microsoft probably had an involvement
Say it isn’t so…
I hope they put it behind a paywall. Maybe they'll stop shoving the AI results in my face.
Hahaha, nah, they'll be asking you for money when you want Ai search results, but targeted ads and generated results they want to shove in your face won't be stopping
As a Schleswig-Holsteiner living in Schleswig-Holstein and also full-time Linux user, I just loved how you said Schleswig-Holstein. Liebe Grüße aus Schleswig-Holstein und Moin!
Oh Schleswig-Holstein, meerumschlungen,
deutscher Sitte hohe Wacht,
wahre treu, was schwer errungen,
bis ein schönrer Morgen tagt!
Schleswig-Holstein, stammverwandt,
wanke nicht, mein Vaterland!
Schleswig-Holstein, stammverwandt,
wanke nicht, mein Vaterland! 🇩🇪
Sponsor Block already does what youtube jump ahead will do, but with hooman labeling
It skips sponsor parts, not "skips to the part you're looking for".
@@BigFatCone There is a skip to highlight feature.
Hoomans are cool
Hooman beans are the best beans!
Yeah hoomans already beat their game long ago
that was some impressive german pronunciation! kudos riley! ;)
Now he just needs the geography in place! München is as far as it gets from Schleswig-Holstein 😅
@@ToreOnRUclipsI can't find any part of the video where he states otherwise? He only states that Munich already tried switching before. Nothing about how close or far they are from each other
@@ToreOnRUclips well in terms of north american countries it's very close
Made me smile
@@ToreOnRUclipsthe closest big Canadian city to the city Riley is in is a larger distance than all of Germany.
I will never tire of hearing Riley's Tim Cook impressions. Please, do not stop, it brings my family and I so much joy
as a german, damn, that might’ve been the best schleswig-holstein pronunciation i’ve ever heard from an english speaker
Missing the mark on Munich's Linux stint. They swapped back to Microsoft after they offered to build a headquarters there... and now they're bringing back Linux.
Isn't roku HDMI thing a very dangerous thing security wise?
Sure sounds like it.
roku is a dangerous thing security wise
Google and facebook should pay us everytime we log in. Change my mind.
Riley, you magnificent bastard. That Tim Cook bit had me howling
Google exec: Hey Bard! How can we monetize ai searches - present in 4 distinct paragraphs without jargon for a boardroom meeting with over 60 year olds. No, boardroom - not bardroom....
6:03 We already have that. "Skip to Highlight."
That's an extension, not a youtube feature.
@@sentheaS It is in the modded RUclips app and in browsers.
@@ninjanerdstudent6937 Not sure what you mean by 'the' modded youtube app, there are multiple. Still, not a built-in youtube feature. Your comment suggests that it is, at least I would think it would to most, given the context and your ambiguously used plural noun.
Apple does License the name iOS from Cisco. Where they have owned that name for decades as that is the name of the Switch/router OS that Cisco uses.
The real question is whether iRobot ever worked out any sort of arrangement with the Asimov estate.
I'm from SH, it's surprising they change to linux because they barely know what a computer is, but you did a great job at pronouncing it :) that's like the best non-german pronunciation of it I've ever heard xD
Another reason to never connect your tv to internet
Was there a reason to connect it in the first place?
@@asandax6 youtube?
@@trk1b28varianrhesa4 We have HDMI sticks and internet enabled decoders for that or you can simply use a PC or Console. The TV doesn't need an internet connection because there's most likely an external device connected to it that has internet.
I wonder if Pi-Hole could block those ads.
Buy something like an Android TV/Apple TV/Roku/etc device and use that instead.
- Will get app updates much faster and for a longer time than your TV
- You can just plug it into a new TV without fussing with logins and new app stores.
2:35 A province in Argentina tried to do the same years ago, but shortly thereafter reverted to Windows when they realized most of the necessary programs needed for state functions didn’t work on Linux.
What was the year?
The openai cto “not knowing” where the training data come from is a tacit admission they’re using tons of protected works. Altman has said they couldn’t survive if they had to pay for copyrighted training data.
bruh sora is definitely trained in you tube,
The Tim Cook impressions are what most people talk about, but I *need* to shout out the Gurman dispersions.
I'm so sick of the AI shit already. Every second story is about some corporation I want to see the death of in my lifetime shoving unnecessary AI into whatever they can get their hands on. Cathode Ray Dude's bit about the fundamental inability of the modern tech sphere to innovate looks more and more prescient with every passing day, and it only came out eleven days ago.
bro, be happy at least that you're not at uni right now. In my master's program there's probably 0 thing in which there's absolutely no AI. And I don't even study data science, but we still got completely taken over by the hype. I am practically forced to write my thesis on it even though I had absolutely 0 interest in it when I was enrolling.
Innovation can still happen, but Ai is currently the same as "the gold rush". If only one or two major corporations had access to Ai we would be far more fucked, since that would be the actual end of other companies and businesses practically overnight. Be happy that everyone is getting in on it. They'll start off generic and then find ways to improve their products and Ai services to help them stand out.
@@Xtrems lol i am at uni, and in a creative field no less. the fact that it's OUR jobs that are conceivably at risk in the future (though not quite yet) at least means we aren't expected to be accelerating the process. which is nice i guess.
and most of the time what they mean for AI is alogrithms.
It will continue till the industry finds something more new and shiny to spend billions on like it happened with blockchain, then metaverse, then nft, then AI... @@smittyvanjagermanjenson182
well I was considering a roku tv but the fact they even THOUGHT about doing this... they'll never get my money.
That Schleswig-Holstein pronounciation was impeccable.
Why do we need to get ads from a TV we paid full price for?
Because you didn't pay "full price" for it-Smart TVs have been ad-subsidized for a decade, to the point that you *can't* buy a "dumb TV" anymore.
The whole Roku thing really shouldn't become a problem seeing as monetizing another company's product without permission isn't going to go over so well. But with the state of things these days I guess we'll see.
I predict a lot of their TVs being returned in countries other than the US because of this. Countries where the law is serious about goods needing to be "fit for purpose". Watching Roku try to argue that a TV which displays something other than the video feed the customer wants it to display is somehow fit for purpose will be entertaining.
Then we have their attempts to monitor what people are watching running into the GDPR.
Oi Germany got mentioned.
The land where my body exists.
but where is my soul and ghost?😊
Google search today is hot garbage. LLM's show there is a far better way, but at a cost to advertising? It seems Google is happy sending people in circles digging through ads and sponsored links in a hide-and-seek game instead of just laying it out.
I recently tried to swap to DuckDuckGo & it gave me 5 pages of sponsored links that had nothing to do with what I was searching for.
I have used it before & it was just a regular/rational search engine, so I don't know what the hell went wrong (but I am guessing that Blackrock/Vanguard now own it).
please do more of that tim cook impression
"Roku, the Portland, Maine of smart TV makers."
I didn't know that Roku was the first smart TV maker, and that the currently more popular one was directly based on it. Fascinating!
You know this is sort of by design. Search is becoming so cluttered that they now offer AI to sort through the clutter to get to the answer. Which means you wasting less time being vulnerable to ads, which means they gotta get the $$$ with fees.
big tech AI was bound to go behind some kind of paywall at some point
How else can it make all the wasted investment back, if it doesn't try and convince end users its worth paying for. It's not. At least not before Google has completed it's goal of destroying regular searches with all of the AI bullshit, so you need AI searches to filter it all out.
The companies are so worried that AI LLM's are the next big thing that they can't afford being left out of the race, so they're all spending billions on AI research and datacenters before knowing if there's even profit to be made. Microsoft was reportedly losing $20 for every $10 Github Copilot subscription for instance. Subscriptions for AI may not even be enough to turn it into a viable business.
I mean is it even productive to call it a paywall? Groceries are also behind a paywall by that logic. Things being funded by ads is the primary reason for enshitification.
I wonder when they will figure out that ads don't really work... there's a different when you bring a bunch of people in to screen them and they sit there for hours waiting and u show them an ad and ask do you want to buy this product they go yeah. And when you are trying to watch something and an ad comes on and you're like damit, do you want to buy that product, no you dont and infact you have already made an unremovable mental note to never associate with that company and possibly donate to a fund of someone suing them. I'm just saying there's pros and cons to marketing
Ads don't work on you, but work on a good portion of the people(e.g people who buy supreme stuff or get addicted to brainrot mobile games etc). for social programming, or just knowing a name for a brand assuming it is bigger than it is.
Though I would say gathering your info to personalize ads is quite ineffective - but it is a vehicle to "legalize" gathering and selling personal information.
That Tim Apple impression gets me every. single. time.
I'm honestly glad Roku got a patent for this. That way they can develop their ads, I can never use their product again, and I won't have to worry about other companies doing the same.
Wow, right on time, you might say a precision stRikey
hmmm. Ok. Yeah. Nice
Most relatable open standard is USB. But cool to develop an open standard for RISC V SoCs for CPU, GPU and NPU (probably also other things like wireless connection).
It costs upwards of $20000 to get certified so hardly open
@@supermaster2012 you don't have to get certified lol. It is for using USB foundation (or whatever it is called) trademarks such as their specific marketing for speed and power and to support them financially (if that matters to the one getting the certification lol).
@@AndersHass USB is a trademark, you can't say your product uses USB if you're not certified. The EU will not allow you to sell products with "USB plugs" without being USB certified.
@@supermaster2012 specific design of the letters of USB is trademarked.
You can say you are using an uncertified universal serial bus without any issue as long as you don't use those trademarks, unless some law requires you but then it isn't the USB standard having this requirement but a state lol.
I can see there are 3rd parties providing for certifications that comply with EU law, not just the USB foundation (but the price might be similar to what you wrote and they might have gotten certification from the USB foundation to do these certifications).
Edit: I would also assume the EU law is about selling devices and not about any device with USB has to be certified.
Very likely it is impractical to sell a device with USB without certification but that doesn't mean it isn't an open standard.
Riley is so good at imitating Tim Cook's voice that, even if the joke doesn't land with me... it's still funny.
In munich the switch back to wondows happened after the old mayor retired. (And I wouldn't be surprised if there werent some backalley deals involved)
Well, Microsoft set up their German HQ there, that probably helped ;)
Im from Germany and didn't know that they Switch to linux
I'm never touching Roku again
2:18 that's actually pretty close! I'm impressed.
Rileys pronounciation of "Schleswig-Holstein" was actually spot on! Now I want a full german TechLinked Episode!
6:22 so are they gonna train their model on sponserblock then?
Terrible idea. There's countless AIs that are free, some even usable offline on your own machine if you're tech savvy enough. Nobody is going to be paying for this. Google thinks they're ChatGBT, but it's actually like when they tried to become a gaming company and failed. Even if this did become somewhat succesful, Google kills apps faster than Peta kills animals, and the few businesses that are actually willing to pay for it, need something more reliable and consistent in the long-term.
As for Roku hijacking your HDMI...I'd sooner chuck my TV in the trash than deal with even _more_ ads that I already have to see.
2:19 greetings from Kiel in schleswig-holstein
perfectly pronounced!
If my TV starts showing ads it's being launched with a catapult into the office of said TV company owners office.
Don't want it, not gonna pay for it, Google. Same as all the other AI services. You wanna pay for it? Fine. They're just gonna shut it down in a year anyway.
Someone else will do it for free…there’s a lot of AI out there.
Who's paying for the resources if it's free? LLMs aren't some general purpose software that can be thrown on a $4 single threaded VPS, it's an expensive to train, expensive to own, and resource intensive piece of software even with just 1 user using it.
OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, etc are offering it at a loss to get market share. People say it'll get cheaper, or that the Almighty free market will make it cheaper, but it won't, at least not until hardware is specifically made to be used for this purpose. It's cheaper than it can possibly be right now, solely because these companies can afford to burn money.
@@breadcodesWell if the streaming wars are anything to go by, "offering it cheap or free to get market cap" can last quite a long while. After that, there will probably be free options. "Free" as in you pay for it by watching ads and letting them collect your data.
Probably. We'll need to wait and see. But a free video hosting site was equally improbable once, and yet here RUclips is.
It’s been a thing for a long time now, it’s called perplexity ai
@@breadcodes It's more of a question whether or not consumer hardware will be able to compete with the online distribution of AI services. In 3 generations the 4090 will be an xx60 equivalent. And while we can expect a novel branch of technology like AI chips to improve exponentially for it's first few years, there's an obvious roof to AI tasks. The voice-generator can't sound more than 100% human, the search engine can't give you more than a 100% correct answer, the image recognition _really_ shouldn't be giving you more information than there is to be found in the picture.
I predict Nvidia and eventually AMD are going to bully the internet cartel out of making profit from this.
open source for the win
..... You know I can't argue much with that assessment of Portland, Maine.
It should be known that Roku TVs have done this feature for years and it is nothing new.
I've had these ads display on my TV for a while now although they've become a lot less frequent lately
Here at 1:37am thanks for that Riley
great pronunciation in German! kudos!
1:43 your tim cook impression is terrifyingly good
I have the opposite problem, my head is feeling like concrete filled with balloons, wait, that's just a birthday party at a friend place.
2:23 meanwhile it was a name of a ship that fired first shots of World War II at Gdansk, Poland in 1939.
Jump Ahead is incredibly stupid.
Hard disagree. I've been getting the jump ahead button, it's fantastic for skipping the minute and a half long war thunder or keeps ads that I couldn't care less about.
If Roku is going to give out the TV's for free, then sure bring the ads.. But hell no ... no1 is gonna buy a roku tv except people who can't afford the products that will be on the ads themselves lol
They're counting on people opting in to targeted ads for stuff they can hopefully afford
You ever wonder how you can buy a 4K 65" TV for $400? This is why.
Riley say : Schleswig-Holstein
Polish pepol : PTSD
all europe in general: PTSD
I Love that little quark at time index 5:12 - I really got a kick out of that , Ya need to do more of those THEY'RE Really Cool!!!
so awesome that a german region switched to linux
im the 17th comment also wow
I wonder what happens, if they find out that the 'jump ahead' feature is used by 90% for skipping advertisments...
“I don’t have a transition into this last story” genuine laugh out loud in public
It’s like paying for a modem and an internet plan is just not enough for corporations nowadays. What’s going on?
Lol, I'm from Schleswig-Holstein and my jaw dropped more than just a little bit when I heard you talking about it😂😂
Strange how only _some_ videos are dark mode friendly. We need more!
"not that deep" lmfao, that was the greatest quickbit intro so far
Because of corporate greed? 🤔
You know times are tough when Google is considering charging people to search.
6:39, hahaha, Riley is awesome!
These companies feel like they are so omnipotent bro. Making everyone pay extra for a small increase in performance as if it will be the biggest thing in the world. Getting to comfy with being the most obnoxious
A lot of delivery orders have been getting stolen by drivers lately, so they kinda shot themselves in the foot with this one.
Definitely would never pay for search. Also ai gives you fake generated resukts, not something someone typically searches for.. most of the time when you search for something you want to find the factual information and not something ai generated
Very few people will pay a recurring fee for A.I. searches.
🤣🤣🤣
Riley needs to get more pronunciation riddles in tech news. This was perfect
That 'Viel Glück' was on point...
Putting the background comment on its own live mic removes the best part of the background comment and is now creepy because there is this ghost voice that comes into the scene.
They unofficially named them 'nothing ear 2024' by not naming them 'nothing ear 3'.
Good job nothing
Love the tech news in the morning it's like a light cup of coffee
This is such high quality ephemera that I was just imagining revisiting it in a few years time :)
That was such an insult to Portland, ME
i like it a lot - Riley speaking foreign language - btw in this one he nearly nailed it with the German he spoke, no shit i was suprised and would love to see more of him speakin german!
WOW, you mean quantum computers might actually start to be able to compute stuff????
My smartphone is shaking in its little boots at the charger.
the youtube skip thing is sponsor block highlights but worse
Riley should do the whole video as Tim Cook.
On the behalf of Portland, Maine:
How dare you
So youtube will implement a feature to skip these better help, factor, hello fresh, … ads?
Probably, yeah. YT has never been happy with not getting a cut of those sponsorship deals.
ANYTHING would be better than the trashfire you get every time you search with google at he moment.
The jump ahead is like skip to highlight in RUclips revanced
"You just bought an 8K TV? You look so stupid right now"
*Me still using exclusively 1080p* : ▀▀
8:44 With the nothing buds being called "Nothing 'Ere"
Will their AR glasses be called "Nothing 2C"?
Oh cool YT, I have that feature already, it's called SPONSOR BLOCK. It too highlights where the video starts and other interesting points in the video.
Their regular search doesn't even work any more now this lol