"that begs the question, what could the internet be mad about?" Try everything and nothing at the same time. It's a wild, and i mean, WILD wasteland out here.
Great Podcast guys. Between accomodation at end of 11 Year tenure. Just myself, backpack and MacBook, AirPods Max. Just incredibly nice to hear passionate, intelligent technology enthusiasts.
Great Podcast guys. I am displaced and between accommodation due to recent end of my 11 Year tenure. Just myself, backpack and MacBook, AirPods Max. Just incredibly nice to hear passionate, intelligent technologies enthusiasts. My life belongings are in storage.
I found your comments about taking the collected works of humanity for AI to be interesting. Copyright has always been very explicitly limited and there's a balance that as a society we have to strike between allowing people to have the exclusive ability to reproduce something versus that something's good to society in general. Copyright isn't forever, we have gotten used to it feeling like it's forever but it isn't, and it hasn't ever really been.
Write terse emails, no business language fluff, no full sentences. Name, bullet points, signature. Everything else is just additional wording that isn't needed anymore.
In the one yearly podcast he does on WWDC, yes. Or if its related to productivity since those are the tools he uses. I am an Android user myself, with zero interest in switching to Apple. But I really like to listen to his take on WWDC since he looks at it from a functional perspective. A lot of other tech sources are either overhyping minor features or looking at it very one-sided like pointing out how you can arrange icons on Android for more than a decade while completely glancing over actually impressive stuff like the handwriting cleanup.
Clear difference. There's no need to justify having to emulate when you're not even stealing anything. End of story. The people who made content for the web however are much smaller than huge game publishers and they always make these art at a loss out of pure passion for the niche few people that might be into their works. Take that chance away and that's straight up a turd move
I'll never stop being amused at how excited Apple users become over getting access to features Android users have had for two decades. Welcome to the party, guys! :D
When there are killer features that Android users don't/will never have I don't think there's a problem. I've switched to iOS last year so I know both systems well. It's funny but it makes sense. There are trade-offs on both sides. BTW where are airtags Google?! You forced me to switch!
look I know this podcast is hosted by two apple boys I'm starting to get apple fatigued from them. We only get 12 episodes a year it starts to feel like more and more of them are apple focused.
LLMs violate property rights, but they are not a threat to the way stuff is organised, there is still a small group of owners. That's how it's different and why they get away with it. Property rights are fundamentally there to protect the big owners, not individuals. Stealing from the commons has a lot of precedent in capitalism, and why you would expect one of the largest corporations in the world to act different is a mystery to me.
“Food with no nutritional value” as a description for AI written content being summarised by AI.
My friend calls AI generated artwork “Great Value” art, like the Walmart brand of stuff. That’s also a good description of it.
Ironic
"that begs the question, what could the internet be mad about?"
Try everything and nothing at the same time. It's a wild, and i mean, WILD wasteland out here.
GREY COME BACK
Why did he leave?
A big part of the reason genmoji exists is because it's a feature only iMessage has, and not RCS. It's for a leg up in the green bubble war.
No it isn’t. It exists for the same reason Memoji exists. A fun novelty. It will still get sent to someone on RCS, they just can’t send one back.
I appreciate seeing Myke's perspective on AI-generated content evolve
0:00 Omg I'm literally playing Lord of the Rings Online as I listen to this! I wish I could watch thoes episodes, I'm a huge LOTR nerd :P
Great Podcast guys. Between accomodation at end of 11 Year tenure. Just myself, backpack and MacBook, AirPods Max. Just incredibly nice to hear passionate, intelligent technology enthusiasts.
Great Podcast guys. I am displaced and between accommodation due to recent end of my 11 Year tenure. Just myself, backpack and MacBook, AirPods Max. Just incredibly nice to hear passionate, intelligent technologies enthusiasts. My life belongings are in storage.
Grey, about LoTR why didn't you reference it into rules for rulers its all over?
I got nauseated looking through Google images the other day just realizing everything is ai on there now. Uncanny valley sickness
When you stare into the abyss, the abyss stares back
I found your comments about taking the collected works of humanity for AI to be interesting. Copyright has always been very explicitly limited and there's a balance that as a society we have to strike between allowing people to have the exclusive ability to reproduce something versus that something's good to society in general.
Copyright isn't forever, we have gotten used to it feeling like it's forever but it isn't, and it hasn't ever really been.
Hey I thought you might find this comment interesting but I’m using this podcast for a writing price about AI impacts on the future.
Write terse emails, no business language fluff, no full sentences. Name, bullet points, signature. Everything else is just additional wording that isn't needed anymore.
The use of "LLMs" to mean diffusion models really kept on bothering me in this episode..
yeah, it's hard to listen to smart techhy people misunderstand something so fundamental
YES!
big fan of grey's vids but holy hell so much of his identity and personality revolve around the products of a multitrillion dollar tech company.
In the one yearly podcast he does on WWDC, yes. Or if its related to productivity since those are the tools he uses.
I am an Android user myself, with zero interest in switching to Apple. But I really like to listen to his take on WWDC since he looks at it from a functional perspective.
A lot of other tech sources are either overhyping minor features or looking at it very one-sided like pointing out how you can arrange icons on Android for more than a decade while completely glancing over actually impressive stuff like the handwriting cleanup.
Myke described windows new ai thing that no one wants, and was like that's what I want
Real talk, when it comes to AI, have we already passed the singularity?
Thats too much lord of the rings, I would have died at 5 hours.
Clear difference.
There's no need to justify having to emulate when you're not even stealing anything. End of story.
The people who made content for the web however are much smaller than huge game publishers and they always make these art at a loss out of pure passion for the niche few people that might be into their works. Take that chance away and that's straight up a turd move
Please, for the love of god, stop the endless thumbnail shuffles.
So when can we expect AI to secretly take over Apple HQ?
🤨what makes you think it hasn’t already?
🤖Apple HQ🤖
@@JorgeLopez-qj8pu Explains why Elon wants to put every iphone in a faraday cage.
@@mrJety89 Yep, more data for him alone😆👍
Wow
I'll never stop being amused at how excited Apple users become over getting access to features Android users have had for two decades. Welcome to the party, guys! :D
Stockholm syndrome
When there are killer features that Android users don't/will never have I don't think there's a problem. I've switched to iOS last year so I know both systems well. It's funny but it makes sense. There are trade-offs on both sides.
BTW where are airtags Google?! You forced me to switch!
look I know this podcast is hosted by two apple boys I'm starting to get apple fatigued from them. We only get 12 episodes a year it starts to feel like more and more of them are apple focused.
LLMs violate property rights, but they are not a threat to the way stuff is organised, there is still a small group of owners. That's how it's different and why they get away with it. Property rights are fundamentally there to protect the big owners, not individuals.
Stealing from the commons has a lot of precedent in capitalism, and why you would expect one of the largest corporations in the world to act different is a mystery to me.
To many long winded sponser promotions... Ruins the podcast flow... 🥱 👋
Use sponsorblock
Pay for moretex if you don’t like the sponsor segments
Don’t recommend people to get that.