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Manage episode 419082331 series 185
This Android Police podcast, Will and Joe Maring, editor of the section dubbed Mobile for Digital Trends, are starved of sleep and proper equipment prior to sharing their thoughts about Google I/O 2024. If you've been living above ground for the past couple years, you know what this song and dance is working up to: more artificial intelligence promises, more asphalt for the road on which the kicked can lies, and extremely inadequate results that would probably make your parents think twice about sticking them on the fridge door.
The good news is that you'll all get to try this smorgasbord in any case, so let's talk it through and prepare you for what you'll see.
- Google I/O 2024: Everything announced so far
- Google I/O 2024 showed how it wants Gemini to pull all its products together
- At I/O 2024, the theme for Android's future was safety | Digital Trends
- Gemini comes to Google Photos to supercharge search and curation
- Google Photos wants to stop memes from killing your feed's vibe
- My Google Photos library is getting to be unmanageable
- Ask Photos is the AI-powered Google Photos tool I've been waiting for
- I saw Google's 'vision for the future of AI assistants' at I/O, and I'm cautiously optimistic
- I saw Google's futuristic Project Astra, and it was jaw-dropping | Digital Trends
- Google's AI-packed I/O keynote was missing the one thing I actually wanted to see
- OpenAI releases GPT-4o, a faster model that’s free for all ChatGPT users - The Verge
- ChatGPT will be able to talk to you like Scarlett Johansson in Her - The Verge
Audio excerpts from Disney/ABC and Bad Robot.
You can also find Joe Maring on X. Our regular hosts are Daniel Bader and Will Sattelberg. Our editor is Jules Wang.
Android Police lives here. Reach out to us at podcast@androidpolice.com
Music - "12," "18," and "34" by HOME licensed under CC BY 3.0
372 episodios
Manage episode 419082331 series 185
This Android Police podcast, Will and Joe Maring, editor of the section dubbed Mobile for Digital Trends, are starved of sleep and proper equipment prior to sharing their thoughts about Google I/O 2024. If you've been living above ground for the past couple years, you know what this song and dance is working up to: more artificial intelligence promises, more asphalt for the road on which the kicked can lies, and extremely inadequate results that would probably make your parents think twice about sticking them on the fridge door.
The good news is that you'll all get to try this smorgasbord in any case, so let's talk it through and prepare you for what you'll see.
- Google I/O 2024: Everything announced so far
- Google I/O 2024 showed how it wants Gemini to pull all its products together
- At I/O 2024, the theme for Android's future was safety | Digital Trends
- Gemini comes to Google Photos to supercharge search and curation
- Google Photos wants to stop memes from killing your feed's vibe
- My Google Photos library is getting to be unmanageable
- Ask Photos is the AI-powered Google Photos tool I've been waiting for
- I saw Google's 'vision for the future of AI assistants' at I/O, and I'm cautiously optimistic
- I saw Google's futuristic Project Astra, and it was jaw-dropping | Digital Trends
- Google's AI-packed I/O keynote was missing the one thing I actually wanted to see
- OpenAI releases GPT-4o, a faster model that’s free for all ChatGPT users - The Verge
- ChatGPT will be able to talk to you like Scarlett Johansson in Her - The Verge
Audio excerpts from Disney/ABC and Bad Robot.
You can also find Joe Maring on X. Our regular hosts are Daniel Bader and Will Sattelberg. Our editor is Jules Wang.
Android Police lives here. Reach out to us at podcast@androidpolice.com
Music - "12," "18," and "34" by HOME licensed under CC BY 3.0
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