Did you see Ring's Super Bowl ad and see happy puppies reunited with their owners? Or did you see the seeds of a complete, always-on surveillance nightmare coming for us all? David and Nilay discuss which is the right answer, why so many people don't want to trust tech companies, and why Ring might not care much about the difference. After that, the hosts discuss the ads coming to ChatGPT, the surprising number of AI executives quitting their jobs and issuing dire warnings on the way out, and the fake ad for OpenAI gadgets. In the lightning round, it's time for an extra long Brendan Carr is a Dummy, the latest Ferrari EV, the future of Siri, and more. #Vergecast #Technology #Podcast
0:00 Intro
00:38 Super Bowl Follow-Up
01:07 Listener Feedback on the Epstein Files
02:57 SEO and Digital Footprint Manipulation
06:58 Epstein's Influence on Internet Culture
13:10 Surveillance and Privacy Concerns
35:03 Super Bowl Ad Controversy
35:46 Crypto Scam Speculations
36:32 AI Hardware Leak?
38:29 AI Industry Concerns
41:09 AI and Advertising
48:19 Commercialization of AI
50:06 ChatGPT Ads Rollout
57:50 The Lightning Round
59:25 Apple News Bias Allegations
01:08:10 Apple's Self-Respect and Steve Jobs' Legacy
01:08:31 The Intersection of Technology and Liberal Arts
01:09:57 Apple's News Judgment and Government Pressure
01:11:46 Tim Cook's Predicament
01:13:10 FTC and Media Trustworthiness
01:14:56 Brendan Carr's a Dummy
01:19:32 Gadget Season Preview
01:25:08 Ferrari's First EV Interior b
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