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AI hype debunks: uploaded fly and dog cancer claims
The hosts spotlight Verge debunks showing exaggerated AI claims, including the 'uploaded fly' and ChatGPT-curing-a-dog stories.
David and Nilay start the show by exploring the increasing disconnect between the people who make AI products, and the people who keep saying they don't want them. (Or, at least, don't want to pay for them.) The AI industry is starting to retrench to a business-first approach, because there's simply no killer app for it yet. Speaking of no killer apps! Allison Johnson then joins the show to talk about the shockingly short life of the Samsung TriFold, and her bizarre journey to try and review the now-dead foldable. Finally, in the lightning round, it's time for Brendan Carr is a Dummy, the fate of the metaverse, and some important internet debunking.
Further reading:
- From last year: Just look at Huawei’s trifold phone
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00:00 Intro
02:02 OpenAI Memo Side Quests
08:38 Public Backlash Polls
16:00 VCs Blame The Media
23:54 Doom Messaging Blowback
28:37 Social Permission And B2B Pivot
33:07 What Would A Killer App Be
36:48 Productivity Reality Check
40:41 Trifold Review Unit Saga
43:20 Canceled Trifold Fallout
51:03 Do Foldables Have a Market
01:01:25 Android Big Screen Woes
01:04:27 Lightning Round
01:07:51 Mar-a-Lago Alpha Clip
01:09:27 Trump Rages at Media
01:10:15 Carr Threatens Licenses
01:12:00 Chilling Effect Explained
01:14:29 Ron Johnson Pushback
01:16:39 Audience of One Politics
01:20:46 DLSS 5 Controversy
01:27:29 AI Hype Debunking
01:32:55 Meta Metaverse Whiplash
01:36:08 Supernatural and Antitrust
01:39:34 Wrap Up and Plugs
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