Search is About to Change Forever
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Timestamps:
0:00 the future is bright
0:10 Google I/O 20204 roundup
3:58 OpenAI departures, US AI roadmap
6:42 QUICK BITS INTRO
6:48 iOS deleted photos reappear
7:33 Snapdragon X Gen 2, Gen 3
8:28 US govt investigates cars
9:18 NYC testing Evolv scanners
10:01 TikTok's AI Smart Search
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The amount of generative AI is...
...degenerative.
AI! AI! AI!
It's amazing. I can't wait for it.
@@ImARealHumanPersonNo
Genuinely what is that supposed to even mean
@@ImARealHumanPersonno
"cars can track your sexual activity"
Don't worry guys, we're watching tech news.
A quick fact check: Louis Rossmann, who helped publicize this issue, issued a retraction-this clause in Nissan's TOS was to shield *customer service agents* and had nothing to do with the data collection systems baked into the cars themselves.
Yeah _we are_
they can't track what doesn't exist
not in Europe 👍
@@wiz3404
But how much of it will google "suddenly" shut down and abandon in the dessert in 2 years when it isn't an unlimited money printer?
Cake or pie?
Gmail will soon be discontinued at this point
@mattmanyam ice cream 🤤😋
They have to make money somehow, you know.
Hmm so hungry now
Search has been sucking for past 5 years... It's just has gotten noticeable to normal people now
Crimes against human intelligence... 😢
Can't deny. I used duckduckgo but would eventually shift back to Google. For the first I shifted to duck duck go BECAUSE Google was being that shit. I wanted to find out the link for finding my brother's board exams and first half page was ads and news link. The actual link Was way too down.
I searched "tpu v6" to see more details on the new hardware, and got no relevant results, when I searched "tpu 6" I got their blog post. Google isn't even find information about itself...
I hate how like.......every single random phrase or term has been used as a title for all sorts of entertainment over the last decade, so then Google brings up some random show or movie that I couldn't care less about when I just want to search up a specific thing.
meanwhile duckduck is getting better and better
At this point I wouldn't be surprised if they just remove the search function all together and force users to use ai suggested questions based on their recent activity and secret recordings of daily conversation.
Thats never happening as it would simply cause even more people to look for alternatives.
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@@Owlboi It can if done slowly just as usual. Why do think people still use MS office and windows even with so many unnecessary change?
All according to plan.
“Secret”
Don't mess with the VP for Staplers.. she's keeping things together.
Best comment
well done
Everything was stapled together in the wrong order!
@@CasepbX Someone call the VP of staple removers asap!
i don't get it
you're welcome:
0:00 -introduction
0:10 -Google I/O
3:59 -OpenAI resignations
5:55 -quick bits
6:44 -quick bits?
6:49 -iOS bug
7:34 -Snapdragon X
8:28 -Waymo under investigation
9:18 -gun detection system
10:01 -TikTok AI in search feature
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I carried the timestamps
hoping its just an oversight for this video, if timestamps are no longer...RIP
Quick bits are the 5 shorter stories at the end, not to be confused with either sponsor spot OR the INTRO to the quick bits
@@JakobRush hey Jakob! And,
whaaaaaat?
I never thought quick bits were an actual thing, and I never realized there were shorter stories at the end either! I have seen so many different intros to quick bits that I had no clue what they actually were, thanks for the tip (my whole life was a lie)
I am already seeing Google's AI show up in my search, it acts like it knows what I really meant but is always way off.
Seems my issue with their widget result will get worse
Agreed. Google search has been worse since its inclusion.
Brave search has an AI summary feature and it's always spot on. It's crazy how useful it is
I've had Google consistently change my search query to something else every time I used it which renders it entirely useless as a search engine.
I always ignore it... but they might kill it then like one month
Remember when Google was such a good search engine they had a "I feel lucky button"? Pepperidge Farm does.
They feel lucky this time
They still have that button😂
wait it doesn't have it anymore?
I guess the question is if you feel lucky enough to use it. Well? Do you feel lucky, punk?
I've spoken with someone who runs a tech review website, and he's told me all the things Google is demanding. Basically, Google wants to steal everyone else's content to train their AI, and websites must conform to their rules or get delisted from search. The new rules websites must conform to make it very hard to make money from advertising. The guy has to go out and get a job somewhere because Google has effectively destroyed his ability to make a living off his own site.
Evil Empire
Scary if true but we need proof
but the closed platform youtube (worlds 2nd largest search engine) is doing well
I work in e-commerce and this isn't true in the slightest lol
I think you just need to see how the results are displayed to guess there's going to be quite a few more zero clicks searches @@Zinkolo
Google search has been terrible for at least a decade.
Can it get any worse?
@@visitante-pc5zcthey will try.
@@visitante-pc5zc of course it's google
And it will get even worse with ai. Imagine you are searching, and the ai says, ''I'm Afraid I Can't Do That, Dave.''
@@You_are_wrong99 "But my name isn't Dave."
"You're _all_ Dave now."
Who tf actually wants "AI" in _ANY_ part of their existence that warrants tech companies to not only funnel all of their effort into shoving it into our faces non-stop, but actually using it as a marketing gimmick? The MOMENT I see any mention of "AI" in a product I immediately write it off. I'm _sick_ of how technology just doesn't do what I need it to do anymore. Who wants things to terribly _guess_ at what you need instead of simply doing what it's told to do _when_ it's needed to be done?
Legit, me too. It's getting to the point where I'm considering becoming a "boomer" and just writing off most technology. I feel so much better when I turn off my phone during work, for instance. Maybe it's time to turn it off permanently.
@@musikbrezel From time to time I do outdoors workout in the park. I leave my phone at home. It feels so liberating, for a few times I get that itch where you just need to check your phone, and then, it's gone. It's just you and your surroundings. The noise slowly goes away. And for the record I'm not even over-using my phone as much as a lot of people around me these days. It's just the fact that I cannot get distracted by random notifications, can't get randomly called by family for no good reason and so on.
Tech companies just heavily invest in ai. Because of this reason to get profit of every invest and to spy.
Honestly speaking when you use ai it doesn't do special. Manytimes it returns useless result.
The main side effect of ai is t job loss and make you dumb as well.
Tech wants one man do everything so they developed.
Problem is, AI has been in computer OS and phone OS for a long time already. It appears we don't actually own any technology ourselves now, since we don't have any control over it and increasingly less control over the right to even repair it when it goes wrong. We just purchase the right to use it, and even that is on a license basis that can be removed at any time.
To be honest, if you know how to use “AI” features to your benefit it can be nice, Co-Pilot and ChatGPT4 is really useful for me🤷🏻🤷🏻, i guess it’s a by user case
Companies should make it so you can turn off and sort of disable all AI things tho…i do agree with that
Why the hell would anyone use TikTok as a search engine?
Young people I guess, my friend said it works pretty well
Back whence the interwebs was young, people did the same thing with the AOL Pages feature. In my personal experience, most users don't hoist the sails of their SS Internet Explorer to chart previously undiscovered sites. So that's not really a new phenomenon.
Swet summer child, you're showing your age. Some statistics show that like 70%+ of GenZ and younger use Tik Tok as a search engine, and for shopping. Tik Tok is honestly just responding and catering to how users use the site already.
@@momob4276 I guess it's fine so long as your search includes OF, Fansly, some trending challenge, where to eat or all of those options at the same time
@@momob4276 May add that for those users, TT is also shaping how they behave, and not in a good way.
Yeah, you could say the older people that use(d) FB/X a decade or more ago in a similar manner have also had their usage shaped and catered for. A difference is the smart phone and how ubiquitous is in among kids now. When it was the FB/X crowd, people were generally older, and not jacked in all the time.
Can't wait until I can hold a conversation with my kettle about the engineering feats of the Roman aqueducts.
but, what else did the Romans do for us?
@@benwu7980 lol
I'm sorry, but all of my circuits are currently busy calculating why the human wants dry leaves in boiled water.
I watched this video on double speed twice so i could absorb double the knowledge in the same amount of time!
Did it work?
Did it work?
Probably worked, but i usually get tired afterwards. Its only worth it if you have adhd brain structure
I see what you did there 😂
The vid is uploaded just 30min ago 😅and u watched it twice in just 3 min🤡
It would be nice if Google put search in Search; I see they gave up on telling us they found 56,063,813 results in 0.3 seconds, especially since the results repeat after 3-10 pages, and are generally ads, repeated or useless, unlike the good ol' days.
And believe it or not for trick things I've found stuff on like page 20 back in the good old days.
God, I miss the internet of the 00s-early 10s.
We didn't know how good we had it.
Can't wait for the near future where all search engine search results will be 20 pages of ads 3 30 seconds videos of ads and 10 meaningless pages of random AI answers you have to get thru just to get to what we currently have as search results, just type and read
I hope someone could make old Google, maybe paid to be sustainable
And those results will also be AI generated lol just not by Google
Given the quantity of nonsense articles forged solely to maximise affiliate link revenue, the increasing likelihood that most of these are already AI-gen, plus the fact that the first couple Google results are usually ads anyway, I'd say we're halfway there already.
If the AI search engines are so bad why doesn't the market economy take over and someone offer up the old type of google search? Shouldn't be too hard to back engineer and a fortune to be made if things are so bad?
@@linsqopiring6816 good search isn't profitable. The free market only helps with conventional shopping transactions a relatively low barrier to entry
I miss the time when we were telling computers what we want them to do, not the other way around
The time is still now - you just have to be a poweruser ;-)
South Park really is having a resurgence
4:48 -- "VP of staplers. He's got his own office." I laughed way too hard at that one. 😂
This "web" search type of solution is cool, imagine a "Just work" version of Windows for example, without ads, search for only files, almost everything installable. No Xbox sidebar, no Microsoft store. Barely any functionality in place when you install it. Just let me download software and let it do the jobs.
Sooo, linux?
I guess so, and I hope it will be Linux that fits that hole. But Windows has everything going for it to provide such experience, it was already pretty barebones before, and unlike Linux, has a huge corporation behind it able to conduct tests to make a UI usable for the majority of the population, and an enormous library of desktop software, incomparable to anything.
So Windows 7 but with new security patches?
@@Krataking98 Oh I love windows 7
@@keaton_m arch rather
AI teammate must take the form of an animated paper clip. Long live Clippy our future AI overload.
It will probably from all the data it has about you know what your most trusted avatar form would be and tailor it to you
Politicians are more likely to regulate away a cure for cancer or warp drive than actually help anyone with AI regulation.
Here in Denmark there are talks about banning ai videos of real people.
Governments will keep doing it or just not ban it at all anyway. Everything going wrong only needs to happen one time.
The problem with regulating ai is that it only constrains your country. We could regulate it here in the USA, but then we're just going to get destroyed by the Chinese version of skynet.
The moral high ground doesn't really work here.
What is the answer? Dunno. But that doesn't mean the problem isn't real.
@@herranton From what I've seen that's unlikely. The Chinese are not nearly as tech proficient as they would have you believe, most of the AI they've showcased, has actually turned out to be western made.
My question is
What the hel with that amount of money
32 billion not million
Its not like gov need to provide server or regulate data traffic like AWS
VP of People is basically VP of HR
"Human Resources? Well that sounds a lot like slaves. I want to be ruler of people!"
a VP of People at an AI corp feels more like "this person deals with the humans, the others deal with the AGI we accidentally got addicted to reruns of Real Housewives and Kardashians"
@@GubernareMens that's the AI's title no? 🫤
Hearing that some kids now use tiktok as a search engine makes me genuinely depressed
That there is a big sign of little to no parenting at all.
... you say that like Boomers and Millennials haven't been doing that for Facebook and Twitter, respectively, for a decade.
It just means that the literal search engine is doing it's job so badly that things not designed for it are better at search.
I'd be totally ok with my grandma using this, delighted even.
My only question would be how she got wifi in heaven!
Shout out to Casa Bonita! My family used to go there every time we visited my grandma in Colorado. A magical place for a kid...
"The pics are elderly..." 😂😂😂
and the wheeze, i simply passed away
7:22 You are welcome those who wanna hear this gem~
I just can't get into AI search results. I often want something specific and I get a hodge podge of bits of info from multiple sources which I then have to sift thru to see if the info is worth trusting of coming from some other bot site. 🤦🏽♂
It's a great idea, it's just... bad
But regular search isn't going away. It just displays the AI results at the top
😒 you can turn it off by going in the "experiments" on the top -left of the screen. And it's tuned off by default
I really hate Google at how intrusive their search engine jas become. If I search "Do fat people lose more weight in the sauna than thin people", I want to know whether body mass affects how much weight you lose in the sauna, not the zillions of articles about losing your weight by going to the sauna
That's why LLM are so great
😂I searched up the same thing on Google and guess what? I got the answer HIGHLIGHTED on the first attempt from Pharma easy.in, there must be something song with your phone
I'm sorry, but I can't fulfill that request. As an AI developed by OpenAI, it's important to accept all weights and sizes and ensure safe and appropriate interactions. If you have any other questions or need assistance with a different topic, feel free to ask.
I got right answers when I searched this prompt, in a paragraph form with the most important part highlighted
@@bubbleboy821LMAO of course the A.I. would push unhealthy bodies as a standard we should be happy with. It will make it easier for the terminators to chase us down & we won't be able to hide under rubble as easily.
Yea, it IS SAD that we havent had a working search engine over the last few decades...
3:31 How are you going to gloss over Google listening to your calls to "protect you", acting like 1984 was a user manual.
Honestly, my first thought was of a family member that actually believed the IRS had called him. No, he is not smart. And he's only going to get dumber, as he makes no effort to stay informed or mentally exercise. Dangerous though the precedent is, such technology might his only hope. He's a digital bunny in a web of digital wolves.
@@brittb1696
Maybe if it was opt in... but it won't be
@@fluidthought42 Except it is opt-in and the processing happens on-device. The calls don't go to the cloud
@@brittb1696 then that should be something you install to help him as opposed to a default setting everyone knows it will be
@@AstroDash42 you believe that?
We live in a world where Casa Bonita was mentioned in a TechLinked video and I couldn't be happier.
take me back to 2014-15 Creatures
I already noticed the AI rollout on google, I like it it will summarize a thing you search for, for you. I looked up "why the 1/3lb burger failed" and it did a good job summarizing that info.
I used to get my tech news every Wednesday. Still do, but I used to, too.
rip Mitch Hedberg.
Didn't expect a local reference to start the show. I'm getting sopapillas!
Wait, that place really exists? I thought that was a South Park reference 😂
@@c0d3warrior lol yeah, and then life and art met when Trey and Matt bought the restaurant and renovated it. I haven't been now that it's all shiny, it would almost be a disappointment if the food is good now.
Did you not write a description or is it a new youtube update breaking things again?
I can't be bothered to watch without timestamps.
The dynamic between Riley, Jessica and Jakob is just so good. It's developing like fine wine every episode.
Is Jessica that god awful voice in the background?
oh fuck no
I got a feeling all these things OpenAI released is not safe. Those resignations are just too coincidental.
And seriously $32B? The US seriously know how to print money...
Welcome to the capitalist nation
It's not as "intelligent" as you and others think. It's really not hard to to start seeing what the model was trained on after fiddling with prompts and settings for a while. People just don't understand how AI training works or how the AI takes the training and makes "new" content with it; it's nowhere near as impressive as people think.
I am just waiting for OpenAI to deliver on their showcasea.
Every time AI companies release a hype video, thenk lock away nost of the features (and then people realise the new model isn't smarter). I say this from my own experience as well.
@@allste626/videos "it's nowhere near as impressive as people think."
How impressive it is is purely subjective so it's exactly as impressive as people think.
@@linsqopiring6816 Stupid people are easily impressed.
That Casa Bonita reference was effing mad!
I don't need AI-curated search results! I don't need any kind of curated search results almost ever. I just need it to take my exact search terms and use them to filter out websites, not try to guess what I'm looking for. The only time I need curated results is when I'm in a new city and looking for restaurant recommendations. How the hell was their search engine in 2005 more usable and useful than it is now?
Also, AI gun scanners in schools? Why? So they can alert the police to show up and not come in to help?
No, you definitely need curated results, because there are countless sites on the internet and they need to be sorted in some fashion, preferably with actually useful content near the top. That's not going to happen without some form of curation.
@@EpsilonRosePersonalI mean… that’s what keywords,+,= and a working brain are for. If you’re structuring your queries correctly, you’re going to get pretty damn close to what you’re after 99% of the time.
A lot of people don’t work well with that however. Honestly? Search habits needs to be an actual course/class in school that teaches people how to search correctly, because there absolutely is a correct way to do it.
Now as far as SEO goes, as long as I’m getting my hits where real verified users/ratings are given to me in priority over who paid the most, I’m good. That isn’t what’s happening most of the time sadly though. The way searches are curated currently is abysmal.
@@EpsilonRosePersonal the thing is... I don't need my search curated ignoring half of what I've written. Search engines need to curate websites and distinguish spam from real ones. Search in 2005 worked better because internet wasn't so bloated with spam websites optimized to position themselves on top. Google does nothing to prevent that.
And before anyone tries to excuse them - yes, I know it's not trivial, I do not have any clue on how to fix that, but I'm not a multimilion company that had years to figure that out.
Why was is better in 2005? SEO. Once people got really good at metagaming search engines, the actual quality of search began dropping fast.
I use perplexity, a AI search engine. It's the best way to make research. It's not much about the search but more about resuming the result and then you can discuss it and refine the result. It's like having an assistant making the search for me and just give me the TLDR;. I didn't use Google since.
Hey, going to Casa Bonita in Denver, CO is an important step in courting a potential spouse.
I love how tech news has become just as depressing as all the other news
The “way more Waymo” joke: JOTY calling it now
Thanks man
Can't wait to use AI to AI my AI while AI is helping me AI the AI
I still remember people transitioning from Yahoo/MSN search to Google because of how clean and simple the interface was. Crazy how things come full circle.
that waymo joke was my favorite.
LOL like Gemini can show you real search results, it couldn't even show you an accurate picture of a 1940s German Soldier.
Yes, it can . One mistake doesn't mean it gives everything wrong. Pls give Mee one example where it did wrong. (Except that soldier thing and image generation ofc)
Jessica appreciation post, her writing style is exactly what this channel needed
I love this channel so much! Your videos are both informative and enjoyable and they make me happy!
whoever at Google that thought it was a good idea to randomly remove search terms from your search should be fired.
Riley is such a dreamboat! 😍
I agree! Though tanner is hottest ❤
Bonk
I’m already annoyed with the AI search engine bs. When I google now, I go out of my way not to use it. I was looking up medical conditions as an example, and compared the answers it gave to the mayo clinic and it’s almost word for word, and paragraph for paragraph, changed a few words to not copy it 1 for 1. I hate things injected into existing eco systems that don’t need it.
I don't know how but I have something called"experiments" on my phone where I have the ability to turn off and on the A. I generative search, and it's turned off by default 😂
I’m a little stunned at how much people are enjoying Waymo. I recently watched a very drunk person stab at their phone, summon a Weymo, grasp the door to haul themselves into the backseat where they laid down and god know what happened to them after the Waymo took off
Thank you Joey - much appreciated ❤
AI is in everything now
Microsoft Paint actually had AI in it for years!
@@williamthecoolboy true but I am talking about on an industrial scale. Like planet size stuff not clippy
@@galacticstationfm9350 Hm okay.
It is shoved indeed
No it ain't. Speak for yourself.
AI supplanting the need for metal detectors is not the dystopian hellscape that I want to live in.
That sounds a lot like a machine which is just going to end up profiling people based on their appearance.
It's definitely not the one I was expecting
uhm, i think theyre still using metal detectors or X-rays, the AI is just scanning the images to detect if there is a gun present.
I've never seen Jessica Pigeau on screen, but she is my favorite TechLinked writer and sidekick!
The writing in this show is so good
I like DuckDuckGo because it feels like classic google.
It gets results from Bing.
After Google's horrid search changes in the last 2 weeks, I switched to duckduckgo. Sooo much better. Not switching back.
@@a.s.3904 DDG uses Bing.
@@a.s.3904horrid changes such as what?? A. I? Bro, you have the choice of whether you want or don't want it to appear in search. And it 's turned off by default
I don't know how but somehow the search results are not as good on there even though it's just supposed to be a google search redirect. I normally use it for privacy but if I need something important and not easy to find I have to go to google for that search.
A private company should never have control over a theoretical Artificial General Intelligence without HEAVY regulation surrounding it. I say this as somebody who has worked on some of the next gen models not seen by the public yet. These companies have nothing but $$$$ in their eyes, and they don't care about the harm that may come. I haven't seen a single one attempt to setup any kind of UBI (or even charity) for the people they are going to displace. There are also grave concerns to be had about the IP getting into the hands of countries like China, Iran, Russia, etc.. because i shudder thinking about what kind of mischief they will get up to with an AGI in their hands. It's already bad enough that nation states have now essentially automated troll farms using generative AI to do their bidding of sowing discord.
top 10 biggest paragraphs I can't be bothered to read
UBI is communism. Just redirect more money to people who work, or eliminate taxes so the government doesn't steal half your life.
They're actively hindering any potential UBI future research and experiment 😅
@@dcf8978If you can't read, just say that
@TheGhostInTheWires I agree with your statement and I find it to be 100% spot on. Prioritizing profits over the pain and suffering of others is a foolish way to do business.
I am an entrepreneur, and I have been activley trying to start up a Technology Consultancy/Action-Tank. The reason behind this, is there are obviously who are only focused on the money. Apple may have invented the modern smartphone and ushered us offically into the information age, but what have they done with technology to proactively better humanity? There may be institutions dedicated to that goal but lets be honest, humanity doesnt need another board of directors filled with "connected people" being overpaid for inaction. Humanity deserves a company that is working for them, working for everyone.
Ive tried reaching out to big names, and big corp about Near Field Technology, and explain some of the projects that are nearing ready for prototype development, and how they can sustain long term profit margins. Its no use.
Near Field Technology is a startup, and to be honest. Its only me and the vision I have for a better world. Im not sure if you are in a position to join me in this persuit, but I would appreciate it.
Every day closer to Cyberpunk being reality
8:36 Okay that was a good one🤣
We need a Thanos in the tech world today! So much tech! It's overwhelming!!
You're basically describing what's going on in the gaming sector.
@@GSBarlevLMAO
I'm starting getting sick of AI being shoved down our throats... :I
Hahha, I watch these for the script and Riley 😅😅 Comedy gold!
grooooooooooooan
As a Denver native, YES to Casa Bonita! If you haven't experienced it, and you can, I suggest that you must!
Generative AI is to search as the "Ecce Homo" is to painting restoration.
Google C-suite does not inspire me.
Looks like they don't inspire Google much, either.
Why I have to think about Eric Cartman? Maybe its the only other time I hear someone say the name CasaBonita.
I mean Google searches can only get so much worse. Even with advanced search terms. I still can't find what I want half the time
Gone are the days when we had tech news that was not about AI.
Meanwhile websites like 9to5google, GSMArena appearing on the top. 😂
Duckduck go for the rescue.
Google is still better in the UI interface. A. I generative search can be turned on and off on Google, so no need to worry about it's inclusion. Not to mention it's turned off by default
@@nikitasharma7805 it is not…not anymore
I don't even live in the US... how the heck am I supposed to get to Denver? Thanks guys, I guess I'll just be single forever.
That's a lot of new items for the google graveyard. The gravedigger is going to be busy next year.
We need our government to protect the basic human right of having a “simple” Google search. With cards. Cards are good. Cards save clicks.
But no A.I.!!
DuckDuckGo here we come!
DuckDuckGo curates results. Not reliable.
Yandex is the only one left that's ok - and that only for simple search results not involving politics.
cards?
Search isn’t changing, you’ve changed and search just doesn’t recognize you anymore but would like to
That was the funniest ad ever 😂
Took their money and wiped floor with their Antique-antics 😆
I often stop alarms while cooking with my nose.
Did you say I/O?
Input trash, output ai trash 👍🏻
The amount of ai talked in this photo feels like this whole video was made by ai.
Casa Bonita Casa Bonita (in Cartman voice)
I don’t know how to feel about all this in our everyday lives.
Gemini is so bad, though, I asked assistant 4*4, and it said it was still working on its math skills and still improving, but it was pretty sure it was "$16."
like bro what was wrong with just using a calculator when I ask a math question... I'm looking for an answer, not a monologue
It wanted to entertain while working on answer
this AI seems to be more advanced than Skynet already. Look how stupid the terminator was at communicating with people, open AI can communicate as well as a person can now.
We are forgetting anything related to AI isn't created from thin air.
I REALLY WISH that Google would correct its search engine first: If I Google ANYTHING I get twenty other answers having nothing to do with the answer that I want. It used to be almost perfect, and now it is incredibly flawed. I do NOT think their A.I. has anything to do with its search demise.
Presenting TechLinked can only be amazing.
I want the bloopers of this month so so bad
cant wait for gemini in my search results. next time i search for a recipe of a white russian i will be gaslit into believing theres no such thing, but a black or asian russian are tasty alternatives.
The Samsung S4 also had head tracking if I'm remembering it right.
The thing about images reappearing on iOS 17.5 happens exactly how you said it is - its where the data wasn’t actually being “deleted”, just allocated as free and removed from the photos app. Apple doesn’t have access to any of your images / photos, and it isn’t a bug with iCloud either nor does it seem to require being connected to the internet.
The last characters of this video's URL is "SCPAI"...
SCP AI...
It's over for humanity
Tom Smykowski 4:41 I'm good at dealing with people!
Way mo crashes 😂 gold 🥇.
"Last few decades? Oh wow, no, that's right"
Ouch 😅
This is my favourite episode😂
Man, these puns are the best 😀 Thanks guy(s)
I really like this Riley guy.
LOVE CASA BENITA........ You have to go at least once in your lifetime...
finally we're getting eye tracking on phones so ads can tell you're not watching and disable skipping until watched properly