That’s the reason why Apple stopped doing live demonstrations, at least Google is confident in their products and like everything done live it can go wrong
So Rick asked Gemini what questions it thought you would ask him and Gemini responded by asking what questions *he* thinks you'll ask him? Pretty big miss right off the bat there.
This is a pretty major improvement, though. It was only a couple months ago that Google’s AI was telling people to eat rocks. That’s both meant ot be amusing and also poignant, because it’s true. Within a year it’s likely to be quite competent most of the time.
literally google voice for the past 10 years. Ive been using Gemini instead of Google Assistant for the past couple months. Its actually slower to set alarms and timers than Assistant was.
The technology is fundamentally different. Google assistant wasn't an AI but a decision tree. Instructions were manually added. Gemini is a language model, which acts like a fancy auto complete. It predicts the next word in a sequence. It's not a hard coded assistant that has a bunch of if statements
Classic straw argument. Gemini does 1000 things better but it's not good cause MrCoffee can't get his sleep alarm.😁😁😁😁 I've been using Gemini on my Pixel7 and It's at a different level compared to a normal assistant. I've been using it to find emails, to set-up trips, to get fast answers on all sort of question, instead of searching through google. To put it simple I wouldn't even consider a phone without an AI assistant.
The 'thank you notes' comment expresses how far he's outside of the personal side of relationships. The idea is to spend a few minutes thinking about the event or gift and then writing those thoughts out on a card to express your appreciation for it. It's not supposed to be a production line.
" I can do 10 times more emails than hand written thank you notes" bruh WOOOOOSHHH. Writing out a thank you note shows you TOOK THE TIME OUT OF YOUR DAY to actually show you care.
but when you're a billionaire who's taking over the world with AI that's a lot of girlfriends you gotta keep track of, not to mention the lobbyists to keep your taxes low. Hopefully the robots will be here soon to force all the homeless people off their multiple homes and yachts, who's jobs were replaced with AI
This is like getting those automated "Happy Birthday" emails from some online store, or your employer. It's worthless because you know no one cared and no one put time into it.
All of these AI features - still - don't seem usable in day to day life. I get the hype. And understand the background tech is very sophisticated - but there is nothing that Joanna showed that I feel like would help me day to day.
It has potential but Gemini still no very well integrated. I guess Iphone has the chance now to beat this with OpenAI. Chat GPT is much better than Gemini.
It’s the marketing that’s the problem. All the examples they give are fairly trivial things that they think we all do. But our lives aren’t necessarily like the lives of those who come up with these ideas. I can, for example, relate to Apple ads that show someone using the new map feature for hiking trails because I hike. However I can’t relate to the daily tasks of a Google executive or a busy parent because I’m neither. People aren’t stereotypes. A single algorithm isn’t going to work for everyone. Who knows, maybe AI will eventually be able to help the marketing departments realise this.
About the ad, you are 100% right. They missed the GREAT OPPORTUNITY to play the following scene: Dad is working on a big project, you can tell he is stressed, maybe he is just off a call with his boss, he is in a rush and you can tell the situation is uncomfortable because even the desk is all a mess. His daughter drops by and says something like "daaaad, I want to write a letter to this athlete, but I can't write yet! I'm still not sure if the J is supposed to turn this or that way every time, and I take too looong so my hands get tired, please help me pleaaaseeeee" Dad says something like he doesn't have time, because he needs to summarise this new piece of legislation to present before the CEO of his company to decide whether the firm's strategy should change blablabla. As his daughter looks sad an disappointed, Mom walks by casually, as if she were just passing through to go relax on the garden, and leaves a Pixel phone on the man's desk, winks at him, and walks away. Daughter looks at the phone with a little bit of awe, and Dad says something like, "I think we can figure something out". Scene cuts to the man writing the letter to the athlete with his daughter, and the phone on the table jotting down the summary. Then a black screen with bold white text saying "You go live life, we'll do your chores for you. Just come back to check what we've done. You'll love it." (I do NOT surrender my rights to this ad, but I could ;)
Joanna is great :) I sometimes wonder why she isn't at like the verge or another publication, but then WSJ wouldn't have great tech videos that interest me. Keep up the great work
yes, corporations have a fiduciary responsibility to their shareholders. But in living up to their duty to their shareholders, they're also giving consumers cool phones and useful software to enhance their lives and make things easier
exactly lol. All the companies want to present themselves as these soft gentle companies that would hug their consumers etc but the truth is they just want to extract as much money from you as possible. It's why we see subscriptions for everything becoming a thing.
Hey Joanna, please do more videos. You’re brilliant, down to earth, and start my day with a little smile. Just for a little context of one of the ways your videos are being watched, I’m sitting on my couch like I do every morning, with a coffee, in London, watching my morning tech vids on TH-cam. Just let you know there’s somebody doing that with the stuff that you’re doing. Kind of fun.
Excellent video! Terrific explanations - all the right questions and coupled with intriguing graphics. Best of all, no ridiculous stock videos showing people shaking their fist at a laptop.
Sending a handwritten thank-you note carries more weight than just texting or emailing. It's not about the time; it's about making time to show you care. You lost me there.
I wish they'd offer easy battery replacement then these phones would have the potential to last 7 years. I know they want users to keep purchasing their latest models so won't but it would be nice.
You don't touch anyone with an AI generated electronic message ... I just hope this fad blows over and we get to use these powerful technologies to solve actual scientific problems.
Photographers been shooting pictures, editing pictures and manipulating photos long before A.I myself included. We added people in, took people out, change the background, changed colors, changed eye colors, swapped clothes, added something that wasn't there, smooth out the skin, remove blemishes, remove objects, change face expressions etc etc We had to do all of this manually. Fast forward today we have A.l that can help do these things with a single mouse click or even on our phones/tablets. And now we question what is a PHOTO. That's so dumb.
The thing is though, when professional photographers did it, it was such a small segment of the human population that it was harmless. Nowadays, the average person knows that EVERYONE on the PLANET is doing it. Now it's widespread enough that even my ninety-year-old grandmother knows that everything is "fake." THAT'S a problem. 🤷♂️
I like how google and apple have CEO that are almost the same look , old white men with white hair, same hair cut, same type of shirt , talk with their hands
Gemini AI is not working at all. Just yesterday I gave it four destinations to make an optimized route for driving. E.g. Home, School, Work, mall. These places were actually on a circular main route, so actually super easy for a human to get right. Gemini suggested a weird comb-like route, driving along a completely far-off unrelated main axis and branching off to my four destinations. Additionally the sequence was completely bonkers, it went from the starting point, skipping one destination (ideally the second), to the one after that and then going back, etc. That didn't make any sense at all. I asked Gemini about the distance between the first destination and the second and third respectively. It gave me the correct answer (second nearer than the third destination). Gemini knew that the second was nearer. Then I asked him to start at the first way point and go to the nearest destination next. It then went on to draw a route going to the third point first. I asked Gemini, why there was this contradiction - knowing the second point is nearer, but then suggesting a route going to the third point first - even though prompted to go to the nearest point first. It then apologized, "recognized" the problem and asked if it should try again. And yes, that loop started again, with the same issues. I tried this with Gemini, thinking as a Google product it was integrated with Google maps and such. And it was such a simple everyday task. And it couldn't hold information within the conversation between two back and forth. That's AU: Artificial Unintelligence
I don't own a Pixel phone, but I do see the value of creating a reference product that highlights the best of the platform, as he mentioned but didn't elaborate on. Maybe that would help Google create more market demand: explain to consumers why they might benefit from trying their product, other than simply how it has more features.
idk I tried Gemini Pro last month (July 2024), and it consistently just didn't have answers. It would recommend Google search, and it would also refuse to generate images because it might have humans (even when I explicitly asked it to generate cartoon images). I'll say it seems to ignore copyright sometimes, so it happily generated images containing Elmo and Cookie Monster. That Gemini Live promo bit (0:30) where it just asks you back a question? Yikes!
Great! You can talk about everything you just could search on the Web - but you can‘t set a ducking timer… Great assistant… And i liked the live presentation with the concert… That’s exactly the problem with “we want to be first”. IF it works it’s great. This would be not a problem if the product would be shipped in a few months, but as they said, it’s coming very soon. So looking forward to use this “it might get better”-software at home.
I've had a pretty good experience with gemeni. I've used it for research purposes like I'd watch a TH-cam video on a subject and later on I can talk about it with gemeni and it will give me a summary and we can talk about things I might have missed. Just one use case but I think it's great.
if for the past year people have been buying new phone for a dynamic island, or a titanium casing, and so on... for a good AI engine, that is the first good reason to change phone... since the app store.
The problem for me with AI and smartphones is that I really don't want to talk to my phone conversationally. It is a tool that I just want to use as efficiently as possible without pretending it is an assistant.
Google needs to be more open on new markets with their phones if they want bigger global share. I would love to switch from an iPhone to a Pixel only if its available in my country.
I don't agree with the email versus handwritten note comparison. Whilst sending emails is more productive, I think the recipient of the handwritten note would have felt a lot better for getting it instead of an email. It's not just about the task or the intent. Sometimes it is just nice for someone to see that you made an effort just for them
Haha, if you have a Google home, expect the same with Gemini. It will be obsolete in couple of years, and soon all you can get as answer is " I cannot help with that request".
It's crazy how Google only holds 3% of the market. I live just outside of Toronto Canada, and I can't remember the last time I saw a Samsung. Google and Apple are everywhere now
i coulda sworn they kept saying AI this AI that back when pixel 8 was being marketed and many of advertised features were available late by several months. this feels like the same thing all over again.
I bought the original google glass when they came out. At that time they said the price included any future glass projects. I wonder if they would provide a pair of the new ones.
My history professor told us that we go through 7 industrial revolutions in our lifetime...so far it's been computers, smart phones and now Artificial intelligence...and I'm 36
Watch the full, wide-ranging interview with Google’s Android head Rick Osterloh here: on.wsj.com/3X01v53
Burner Phones Be Like 🤨
You have to pay
0:33 Sooo smart to answer the question with the same question! Whoaa
i cringed a little bit, must have been so embarrassing
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@harshal4001 it's clearly sponsored by Google
What an absolute FAIL lol. Blue screen 2024
I'm amazed by Gemini's ability to fail every single tech demo in this interview. Good thing WSJ didn't edit them out!
That’s the reason why Apple stopped doing live demonstrations, at least Google is confident in their products and like everything done live it can go wrong
@@Ampedup562well it shouldn’t be confident, cause they fail every time 🗿
So Rick asked Gemini what questions it thought you would ask him and Gemini responded by asking what questions *he* thinks you'll ask him? Pretty big miss right off the bat there.
Gemini is at heart a psychologist
because deep down we have all the answers within ourselves
And then the interviewer just says it is impressive. This is obviously a sponsored content piece
This is a pretty major improvement, though. It was only a couple months ago that Google’s AI was telling people to eat rocks.
That’s both meant ot be amusing and also poignant, because it’s true. Within a year it’s likely to be quite competent most of the time.
Yeah, it's not good, but it can spy on you and suck up all the time you would be interacting with humans. Sounds like a winner.
An AI that can’t set alarms and timers ? Isn’t that supposed to be the most basic stuff ?
literally google voice for the past 10 years. Ive been using Gemini instead of Google Assistant for the past couple months. Its actually slower to set alarms and timers than Assistant was.
The technology is fundamentally different. Google assistant wasn't an AI but a decision tree. Instructions were manually added. Gemini is a language model, which acts like a fancy auto complete. It predicts the next word in a sequence. It's not a hard coded assistant that has a bunch of if statements
It can.
It can since a week ago when they added “home extensions” to Gemini
Classic straw argument. Gemini does 1000 things better but it's not good cause MrCoffee can't get his sleep alarm.😁😁😁😁 I've been using Gemini on my Pixel7 and It's at a different level compared to a normal assistant. I've been using it to find emails, to set-up trips, to get fast answers on all sort of question, instead of searching through google. To put it simple I wouldn't even consider a phone without an AI assistant.
I swear this interview said so much and nothing at the same time 😑
Lol right? I feel like I learned absolutely nothing
Nah, it just said nothing.
That usually happens in interviews with most tech CEOs
He talked in circles lol….
The 'thank you notes' comment expresses how far he's outside of the personal side of relationships. The idea is to spend a few minutes thinking about the event or gift and then writing those thoughts out on a card to express your appreciation for it. It's not supposed to be a production line.
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"we've noticed a lot of people fake photos so we don't know what's real anymore" ..... Let's make it worse 💀
My AI assistant will get in contact with your AI assistant.
lol
" I can do 10 times more emails than hand written thank you notes" bruh WOOOOOSHHH. Writing out a thank you note shows you TOOK THE TIME OUT OF YOUR DAY to actually show you care.
but when you're a billionaire who's taking over the world with AI that's a lot of girlfriends you gotta keep track of, not to mention the lobbyists to keep your taxes low. Hopefully the robots will be here soon to force all the homeless people off their multiple homes and yachts, who's jobs were replaced with AI
Exactly. Guess he missed the mark again.
Thank you for saying it
@@er.mannov5735and he said he guessed they missed the mark all sense of right behavior is lost
This is like getting those automated "Happy Birthday" emails from some online store, or your employer. It's worthless because you know no one cared and no one put time into it.
3:14 that dude has crazy eyes
Spot on
He almost never blinks
Memers gonna have a field day with those pictures.
dude looks like robo...hahaha
Google isn't worried about the Pixel market share. Android exists primarily as a portal for Google search.
All of these AI features - still - don't seem usable in day to day life. I get the hype. And understand the background tech is very sophisticated - but there is nothing that Joanna showed that I feel like would help me day to day.
They have to show their shareholders that they are using AI thats it. Investors have a FOMO about AI
This . Bang on !!!
Wait until they see the sells for this phone.
It has potential but Gemini still no very well integrated. I guess Iphone has the chance now to beat this with OpenAI. Chat GPT is much better than Gemini.
It’s the marketing that’s the problem. All the examples they give are fairly trivial things that they think we all do. But our lives aren’t necessarily like the lives of those who come up with these ideas.
I can, for example, relate to Apple ads that show someone using the new map feature for hiking trails because I hike. However I can’t relate to the daily tasks of a Google executive or a busy parent because I’m neither.
People aren’t stereotypes. A single algorithm isn’t going to work for everyone. Who knows, maybe AI will eventually be able to help the marketing departments realise this.
"Edit the moment later," that's basically changing reality - the reality that you two didn't take the photo together!
About the ad, you are 100% right.
They missed the GREAT OPPORTUNITY to play the following scene:
Dad is working on a big project, you can tell he is stressed, maybe he is just off a call with his boss, he is in a rush and you can tell the situation is uncomfortable because even the desk is all a mess.
His daughter drops by and says something like "daaaad, I want to write a letter to this athlete, but I can't write yet! I'm still not sure if the J is supposed to turn this or that way every time, and I take too looong so my hands get tired, please help me pleaaaseeeee"
Dad says something like he doesn't have time, because he needs to summarise this new piece of legislation to present before the CEO of his company to decide whether the firm's strategy should change blablabla.
As his daughter looks sad an disappointed, Mom walks by casually, as if she were just passing through to go relax on the garden, and leaves a Pixel phone on the man's desk, winks at him, and walks away.
Daughter looks at the phone with a little bit of awe, and Dad says something like, "I think we can figure something out".
Scene cuts to the man writing the letter to the athlete with his daughter, and the phone on the table jotting down the summary.
Then a black screen with bold white text saying "You go live life, we'll do your chores for you. Just come back to check what we've done. You'll love it."
(I do NOT surrender my rights to this ad, but I could ;)
Rick!!! I love that guy!! Had the opportunity to meet him once and he was just so kind and gracious
So Google’s idea to beat Apple is to make Google Assistant as bad as Siri.
Joanna is great :) I sometimes wonder why she isn't at like the verge or another publication, but then WSJ wouldn't have great tech videos that interest me. Keep up the great work
"the world is not ready for us... it has to catch up"
"the ad was good.. the world didn't get it.. we will give it some time"
4:55 no you are serving the shareholders
yes, corporations have a fiduciary responsibility to their shareholders. But in living up to their duty to their shareholders, they're also giving consumers cool phones and useful software to enhance their lives and make things easier
exactly lol. All the companies want to present themselves as these soft gentle companies that would hug their consumers etc but the truth is they just want to extract as much money from you as possible. It's why we see subscriptions for everything becoming a thing.
The guy asked "what kind of questions will she asking", the answer is a question back to the guy?
Thanks for an excellent interview
I'd rather have Google Reader back rather than Gemini in its current state.
The day I believe that Google isn’t using every shred of my personal data is the same day that I start believing in unicorns
This is a strong interview. Nice work Joanna.
Hey Joanna, please do more videos. You’re brilliant, down to earth, and start my day with a little smile. Just for a little context of one of the ways your videos are being watched, I’m sitting on my couch like I do every morning, with a coffee, in London, watching my morning tech vids on TH-cam. Just let you know there’s somebody doing that with the stuff that you’re doing. Kind of fun.
Great and entertaining interview. Thank you
Excellent video! Terrific explanations - all the right questions and coupled with intriguing graphics. Best of all, no ridiculous stock videos showing people shaking their fist at a laptop.
First Demo:
Rick: What do you think she's gonna ask me?
AI: What do you think she'll gonna ask you?
Sending a handwritten thank-you note carries more weight than just texting or emailing. It's not about the time; it's about making time to show you care. You lost me there.
“We’re not changing reality, we’re giving people the memory they want”
So changing reality?
Finally a new video from you...
6:44 The AUDACITY to call themselves a trusted provider speaks volumes about how much they don’t care at all.
Spot on.
Exactly.
3:11 beware of anyone that doesn't blink
Another great video by Joanna
I wish they'd offer easy battery replacement then these phones would have the potential to last 7 years. I know they want users to keep purchasing their latest models so won't but it would be nice.
Fairphone 5
I would definitely not want to give up IP68 water and dust resistance just for easier battery replacement.
@gavinderulo12 imagine having the protection and a removable battery. Wouldn't have to be either or.
@@avfc1985 and imagine we already had Fusion energy and teleportation. We can imagine a lot of things. Doesn't mean technology is there yet.
@@gavinderulo12Apple and Samsung have battery replacement services.
So this is the guy that decides to never fully finish what they start. 13 messaging applications from Google, so many services just abandoned.
It repeated the same question back to him? I am pretty sure even tom the cat can do that
If they could add a function to completely disable this, would be great.
Pixel 9 pro literally verbally provides real time instructions how to take a picture when taking a portrait and I love it!
You don't touch anyone with an AI generated electronic message ... I just hope this fad blows over and we get to use these powerful technologies to solve actual scientific problems.
Another great interview done with some great laughs.
Joanna is amazing! Such a great video!
From an iPhone and Galaxy user since smartphones came out, for the first time, I'm excited to to try or switch to one of these Pixel phones.
Still can't set a timer
It’s not perfect but getting there
Does he ever blink? It’s so creepy and unsettling and I don’t believe a word he said regarding the data training 😂
Tell me this is branded content without telling me it’s branded content.
WSJ is quite good as a news source, but I hate when they don't disclose the branded content. You'll notice them doing this a lot.
Gemini AI is impressive 0:46
Photographers been shooting pictures, editing pictures and manipulating photos long before A.I myself included. We added people in, took people out, change the background, changed colors, changed eye colors, swapped clothes, added something that wasn't there, smooth out the skin, remove blemishes, remove objects, change face expressions etc etc
We had to do all of this manually. Fast forward today we have A.l that can help do these things with a single mouse click or even on our phones/tablets. And now we question what is a PHOTO. That's so dumb.
The thing is though, when professional photographers did it, it was such a small segment of the human population that it was harmless. Nowadays, the average person knows that EVERYONE on the PLANET is doing it. Now it's widespread enough that even my ninety-year-old grandmother knows that everything is "fake." THAT'S a problem. 🤷♂️
This man is so good at answering questions,
I love his approach, his calmness and his optimism, though, I may not agree with him on everything.
Great interview
It won’t take people long to realize that all the AI features of Gemini are run on the cloud, and have NOTHING to do with the phone you buy.
I noticed that it's starting sentences with "so" which is probably the most annoying thing of the 21st century.
^ this!!! (1,000 times)
No idea how anyone at Google thought that would feel natural and not annoying at all.
Literally!!!!
so ... so ... so ... so ... so .....
🤣
Wait. Tim Cook is working for Google now??
Good interview
I like how google and apple have CEO that are almost the same look , old white men with white hair, same hair cut, same type of shirt , talk with their hands
I want a handwritten thank you note in cursive.
Gemini AI is not working at all. Just yesterday I gave it four destinations to make an optimized route for driving. E.g. Home, School, Work, mall. These places were actually on a circular main route, so actually super easy for a human to get right.
Gemini suggested a weird comb-like route, driving along a completely far-off unrelated main axis and branching off to my four destinations. Additionally the sequence was completely bonkers, it went from the starting point, skipping one destination (ideally the second), to the one after that and then going back, etc. That didn't make any sense at all.
I asked Gemini about the distance between the first destination and the second and third respectively. It gave me the correct answer (second nearer than the third destination). Gemini knew that the second was nearer. Then I asked him to start at the first way point and go to the nearest destination next. It then went on to draw a route going to the third point first.
I asked Gemini, why there was this contradiction - knowing the second point is nearer, but then suggesting a route going to the third point first - even though prompted to go to the nearest point first.
It then apologized, "recognized" the problem and asked if it should try again. And yes, that loop started again, with the same issues.
I tried this with Gemini, thinking as a Google product it was integrated with Google maps and such. And it was such a simple everyday task. And it couldn't hold information within the conversation between two back and forth. That's AU: Artificial Unintelligence
But hey - it’s available right now. So google can say we’re way ahead…..
I don't own a Pixel phone, but I do see the value of creating a reference product that highlights the best of the platform, as he mentioned but didn't elaborate on. Maybe that would help Google create more market demand: explain to consumers why they might benefit from trying their product, other than simply how it has more features.
Wow amazing critic love it.
idk I tried Gemini Pro last month (July 2024), and it consistently just didn't have answers. It would recommend Google search, and it would also refuse to generate images because it might have humans (even when I explicitly asked it to generate cartoon images). I'll say it seems to ignore copyright sometimes, so it happily generated images containing Elmo and Cookie Monster.
That Gemini Live promo bit (0:30) where it just asks you back a question? Yikes!
why did the location get cut out?
Joanna = absolutely top of the market tech reporter but also adore how fun and info packed this is. Please tech world more of this stuff.
Great! You can talk about everything you just could search on the Web - but you can‘t set a ducking timer… Great assistant…
And i liked the live presentation with the concert… That’s exactly the problem with “we want to be first”. IF it works it’s great. This would be not a problem if the product would be shipped in a few months, but as they said, it’s coming very soon. So looking forward to use this “it might get better”-software at home.
Joanna, my personal opinion- ditch WSJ and make your own TH-cam channel. I would subscribe to your channel!
One side uses AI to generate an email to send.
Another side uses AI to summarize that email.
Efficiency
I've had a pretty good experience with gemeni. I've used it for research purposes like I'd watch a TH-cam video on a subject and later on I can talk about it with gemeni and it will give me a summary and we can talk about things I might have missed. Just one use case but I think it's great.
who would actually need this
Que : What is she going to ask?
Ans : What is she going to ask?
Gemini advanced subscription is expe9
if for the past year people have been buying new phone for a dynamic island, or a titanium casing, and so on... for a good AI engine, that is the first good reason to change phone... since the app store.
#TeamPixel !!!
Would be nice if there was written text on the phone's screen going along with what gemini says.
In Google’s defense, I heard hot pocket too until Joanna repeated the question saying hot dog.
The problem for me with AI and smartphones is that I really don't want to talk to my phone conversationally. It is a tool that I just want to use as efficiently as possible without pretending it is an assistant.
When will it be available for everyone? What about Europe will there be any difference? I am using s24 ultra!
Google needs to be more open on new markets with their phones if they want bigger global share. I would love to switch from an iPhone to a Pixel only if its available in my country.
how to subscribe to only the tech part?
Why does the "Senior Personal Tech Columnist" say "ChatGPT" to refer to OpenAI models? like why?!
The guys eyes are like he is tripping on psychedelics 🤣🤣🤣
Pupils are too small
I don't agree with the email versus handwritten note comparison. Whilst sending emails is more productive, I think the recipient of the handwritten note would have felt a lot better for getting it instead of an email. It's not just about the task or the intent. Sometimes it is just nice for someone to see that you made an effort just for them
Haha, if you have a Google home, expect the same with Gemini. It will be obsolete in couple of years, and soon all you can get as answer is " I cannot help with that request".
It's crazy how Google only holds 3% of the market. I live just outside of Toronto Canada, and I can't remember the last time I saw a Samsung. Google and Apple are everywhere now
I see a pixel once in a blue moon and that's because I'm around nerds
i coulda sworn they kept saying AI this AI that back when pixel 8 was being marketed and many of advertised features were available late by several months. this feels like the same thing all over again.
It doesn’t change reality. It only changes how you remember it.
I bought the original google glass when they came out. At that time they said the price included any future glass projects. I wonder if they would provide a pair of the new ones.
I've tried other trading methods before, but yours is by far the most effective
This guy seriously needs to address the failings google has with nest hardware! Google always over promise and under deliver.
I thought she said hot pocket too though 😂
My history professor told us that we go through 7 industrial revolutions in our lifetime...so far it's been computers, smart phones and now Artificial intelligence...and I'm 36
7:40 - I would really like to know if this is by revenue or by units sold, either way its really good. And i didnt know this.
Good on her for asking him tough questions.
Too bad his answers were terrible
😮 Even the AI accepts that Joanna is a great interviewer 😂
How android 🤖 ai plans to beat iPhone? Is the title correct??? Android has beat iPhone since iPhone and android came into existence since 2007.
Who else is seeing Stefanik Elise??
You see that big smile on Rick's face when she mentions, "Her" lol
Good luck with that.
4:26 "I don't think it changes the reality but we give users the tools too change the reality".
all these artifical intelligence products and not one of them gives you the answer
Yeah. OpenAI is still quite ahead of Google.
Are any of these ideas significant technological advances? Do they improve our experience or productivity in a meaningful way?
Wow i saw exactly the same colour of his of his shirt on the photo taken on the phone, nice nice.