Google is officially a monopoly, according to a US court. But what does that really mean? This week, Devindra and Senior Editor Karissa Bell dive into the landmark Google antitrust case to explore how it could affect the future of search. Google claims it’s simply delivering the best product, but clearly the court thinks otherwise. Also, we chat about X/Twitter’s desperate lawsuit against advertisers who boycotted the social network.
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Topics
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A U.S. court declared Google a monopoly, now what? – 1:22
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X (formerly Twitter) sues advertisers for “illegal boycott” of their platform – 19:15
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Meet Chromecast’s successor, the Google TV Streamer – 33:49
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Less than a year after SAG strike, Meta is offering actors millions to use their voice in AI – 41:01
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Where does all the Facebook AI slop come from? 404Media found out – 44:30
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People are returning Humane’s AI Pin faster than they can sell them – 50:23
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Working on – 53:43
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Pop culture picks – 53:58
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Credits
Hosts: Devindra Hardawar and Ben Ellman
Guest: Karissa Bell
Producer: Ben Ellman
Music: Dale North and Terrence O’Brien
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