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A recent ruling by a U.S. court has officially classified Google as a monopoly. But what implications does this verdict hold? This week, hosts Devindra Hardawar and Senior Editor Karissa Bell delve into the significant antitrust lawsuit concerning Google, aiming to unpack its potential impact on the landscape of online search engines. While Google defends its practices by asserting it provides superior user experiences, the court’s judgment suggests otherwise. In addition, we discuss X (previously Twitter) and its contentious legal actions against advertisers who opted out of supporting the platform.
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Discussion Points
The ramifications of Google being deemed a monopoly – 1:22
X’s lawsuit against advertisers alleging an “unlawful boycott” – 19:15
A look at Chromecast’s new counterpart on the market – 33:49
In just under a year following SAG negotiations, Meta is presenting substantial offers for actors’ voices in AI projects – 41:01
An investigation by 404Media reveals sources of Facebook’s AI data patterings – 44:30
The high return rate for Humane’s AI Pin devices exceeds sales speed – 50:23
Updates on ongoing projects and news – 53:43
Cultural highlights from popular media picks– 53:58
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Live Broadcast Details
Guest Speaker: Karissa Bell
Producer: Ben Ellman
Theme Music: Dale North and Terrence O’Brien
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