Nov 8th 2023
This Week in Google 741
The Whole Muffin
OpenAI GPTs, Article 45, iMessage regulation, Bored Ape dancing
Records live every Wednesday at 5:00pm Eastern / 2:00pm Pacific / 22:00 UTC.
- OpenAI debuts GPTs allowing companies to further optimize GPT-4 for specific domains.
- Article 45, an EU regulation, will roll back web security by 12 years by banning website fingerprinting used for fraud detection.
- GM halts production on its Cruise driverless van over safety concerns after recent crashes.
- The SAG strike continues as negotiations with AMPTP stall. AMPTP proposed using AI to replace actors.
- AI academics voice concerns about AI CEOs like Sam Altman having too much unilateral control over powerful technologies like GPT-4.
- Meta allegedly tried to buy the domain name threads.com from a company called Threads and kicked them off Facebook when they refused to sell.
- Google petitions regulators to force Apple to open up iMessage to improve Android interoperability and reduce lock-in.
- Mark Zuckerberg leans into WhatsApp's strengths like groups, communities, and encryption to differentiate it from iMessage and Signal.
- Attendees at a Bored Ape NFT event suffer "severe eye burns" after lazers engraved NFT images directly onto their retinas.
- TikTok announces it is shutting down its $2 billion creator fund amidst advertiser pullback and recession worries.
- Camps teaching kids how to become YouTube and social media stars are proliferating.
- YouTube is testing new generative AI features like video captioning, a comments summarizer, and conversational assistance to enhance the platform.
- Google Keep will replace the functionality of Assistant Notes and the Assistant Shopping List as Google consolidates its services.
- Waze adds a new feature to warn drivers about accident-prone roads and intersections to improve safety.
- Google Chrome can now display how much memory each open tab is using, helping diagnose slowdowns.
- Google brings its conversational AI-powered Search to over 120 more countries and territories, expanding access globally.
- Picks: GifCities, Vintage Byte Magazine Library, YouTube's ad blocking crackdown faces privacy laws, TriCounty For Foster Kids, Ya EARNED It
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Links
- OpenAI debuts GPT-4 Turbo and fine-tuning program for GPT-4 | TechCrunch
- Article 45 Will Roll Back Web Security by 12 Years | Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Under Fire Over Robotaxi Safety, GM Halts Production Of Cruise Driverless Van
- SAG Strike Continues After AMPTP's Horrifying AI Proposal
- How Microsoft’s AI is making a mess of the news | CNN Business
- Kantrowitz: OpenAI Is A Lot More Vulnerable Than You Think
- Microsoft makes advances with small models
- AI academics don't like AI CEOs
- A software company called Threads says Meta tried to buy its domain and kicked it off Facebook
- Google turns to regulators to make Apple open up iMessage
- Mark Zuckerberg Taps the Strengths of WhatsApp
- Bored Ape NFT event attendees report ‘severe eye burn’
- TikTok Is Shutting Down Its $2 Billion Creator Fund
- TLorenz: Camps teaching kids to be YouTubers are cropping up across the country
- YouTube to test generative AI features, including a comments summarizer and conversational tool | TechCrunch
- Google Keep is replacing Assistant Notes and 'Shopping List'
- Google’s Waze will now warn you about roads prone to car accidents
- Google Chrome gets quick way to see how much memory each tab is using
- Google bringing its Search Generative Experience (SGE) to over 120 new countries & territories
- GifCities
- revisiting Byte Magazine
- YouTube’s ad blocking crackdown is facing a new challenge: privacy laws
- TriCounty For Foster Kids
- Ya Earned It