At Google’s gadget launch event this week, Google spent nearly half an hour actually talking about its new gadgets. There’s a lot to be excited about with the new Pixel 9 series and Pixel Watch 3, but Google’s event made its real priorities clear. For Google, artificial intelligence is more important than Pixel, Android, etc.
As far as this episode is concerned edge broadcastwe discuss all of Google’s AI announcements and what they might mean for how you use your devices in the future. Is this a paradigm shift? With much of Google’s attention focused on the Pixel’s camera, we also discussed the ongoing “what is a photo” apocalypse, and whether what we take is still a photo.
Afterward, Nile tells us about his adventures as a TV shootout judge, which included two days of squinting at the impressive displays, trying to figure out which one was truly the best. He learned a lot about how to watch screens and state-of-the-art television technology, and he had a lot to share.
Ahead, we’re taking a look at this week’s slew of regulatory news, as Apple continues its bizarre spat with developers and the Epic/Google judge continues to threaten to break up the company. It’s worth noting that the winds in the big tech regulatory battle have changed dramatically, and now it looks like they’re only going to change faster.
If you want to learn more about everything we discuss in this episode, start with Google at the following links:
About App Store Regulation:
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