The End of Google Bard as We Know It!




This week, Marques, Andrew, and David discuss everything from the rebranding of Google Bard to the Cybertruck. And of course it …

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  1. Google has too many bored branding people. They'll rebrand Gemini in a year only to update Google Assistant. Then pull assistant and bring back gChat as Gemini Chat.

  2. I haven’t updated my YouTube app since October (turned off app updates on the App Store) & I got the new sort by color thumbnail thing last week somehow- 😂

  3. A photo is a process of capturing reflected information. Either through photosensitive emulsion or through a charge coupling device used in digital photography

  4. 29:16 Light falls. See: Blackholes.

    🤔An Apple Vision Pro accessory that can lock the screens of an environment (Home, work, etc.) in place, but then you can also select if the screen is visible to other Apple Vision Pro users. iPhone, iPads, and Macs could probably all serve this purpose.. . . Unfortunately, there's no way that doesn't follow down the natural route of "free" advertising at the cost of that tag. And I guess if your Apple Vision Pro is taking in information from random tags, it also leaves you open for malicious use.

  5. Regarding The Youtube Thumbnail Color Filter:
    Hear me out here. The presidential election is coming up. Could this be a way to test the possibility of a deeper yet subsequently more subtle algorithmic feed selection? There is nothing more divisive than politics, i.e. red vs blue. This election in particular will drive more social media traffic, and overall content viewership than ever before. Is this just a wild speculation, or am I on to something?

  6. If a photo is the light hitting a photosensitive surface then wouldn't the "photo" of a film camera be the negative itself? The act of developing the film would also count as processing? Instant cameras apply the light directly onto the chemically treated surface to immediately develop a photo, unsure if it goes through a negative first or maybe those are the only true "photos" based on all the comments made in this episode.

  7. my god what a waste of time lol- the ceo simply made a poor choice in trying to defend their tech with a philosophical rebuttal to a very simple concept that may be inaccurately worded but we all know what it means. a "real" photo = accurately captured what the sensor or film sees. doesn't matter sensor or film. let's create a line, on one side, there is software pulling in and translating the data from the sensors and putting it together to form an image- with the motive of accuracy. on the other side there is software that creates new data and adds to the image to make up for what the sensor didn't see. the motive isn't really for accuracy, the motive is to sell you a zoom function by pretending the zoom is powerful, then using ai to generate pieces of the image that the sensor couldn't capture. it's different than typical enhancement that shifts or removes pixels that're already there, like wrinkles and blemishes. doesn't matter if you're not "overlaying" images, you're sourcing the data from somewhere else other than your own sensor/lens. what's the point then? just be honest and give us an image generator app, call it what it is- we'd be more impressed than a zoom function that pretends

  8. This could be implemented on Vision Pro similarly to how Chrome OS allows you to save virtual desktops. When you go into your saved virtual desktops you can just click on one and all your windows and everything open where they were open previously including what screen they were on.

  9. Why doesn’t Apple allow users when prompted to say “hey Siri” to use any phrase that they would like to use.. That would also function a bit like a personal password.

  10. Oh, I saw that colour thing to do. I assumed it showed me it because I'd been looking for specific searches with the colour red listed in the search string.

  11. Regarding making pauses while presenting something. If I remember correctly Android Authority reviewers, so probably David as well, used to say at the end of a video: "we're your source for all things 4 seconds pause Android"

  12. In David's defense, I do feel like you are a photographer or you can take a picture. There are two distinct differences there. David, sounds like a photographer and I can take a picture. There's a huge difference

  13. An image is either accurate or it isn’t. It’s either useful or it isn’t. The London Underground diagram (“tube map”) isn’t realistic in any way, but it’s accurate or useful in many ways that a realistic image wouldn’t be.

  14. Can you charge the EV by putting it in neutral, pressing the break, and them having a bunch of people push it. Or pull it with something. Maybe a downhill treadmill.

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