Google does the right thing with Google Photos and Natasha Lyonne makes an AI movie.
Starring Tom Merritt, Jenn Cutter, and Andy Beach.
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Show Notes
- The Verge – Google Pauses Ask Photos AI Rollout
- Thurrott – Google Halts Ask Photos Feature
- Twitter – Jamie Asp’s Commentary on Ask Photos
- Engadget – Samsung Teases Galaxy Z Fold Ultra
- The Verge – Samsung Inactive Account Deletion Policy
- StateScoop – States Push Back on Federal AI Rules
- AP News – Florida Sued Over Social Media Ban for Minors
- CNET – Wyze Bulb Cam Turns Socket into Camera
- TechCrunch – Qualcomm Fixes Three Zero-Days
- Bloomberg – Hackers Target Salesforce Data
- Reuters – Microsoft Offers Free Cybersecurity Boost in EU
- The Register – Meta Pauses Android Tracking Tech
- Yahoo Finance – Nokia, Nvidia Back EU Defense Cloud
- Yahoo Finance – EU Auto Suppliers Hit by Plant Closures
- Variety – ABBA’s Björn Ulvaeus on AI Musical
- Hollywood Reporter – AMC Networks Signs AI Deal with Runway
- Reddit – r/DailyTechNewsShow
- DTNS – Support DTNS on Patreon
A federal judge temporarily blocked a Florida law restricting children’s social media use, DeepSeek may have used Gemini to train its latest model, and Google has temporarily halted the rollout of its AI-powered “Ask Photos” feature.
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