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25 Mar 202408:02

Summary

TLDRThis video script explores a series of tech news, highlighting China's decision to ban Intel and AMD chips in government PCs, favoring local processors and sidelining Western software for a self-reliant tech ecosystem. It also touches on the EU's investigation into Big Tech companies for non-compliance with the Digital Markets Act, with Microsoft notably absent from scrutiny despite controversial practices. Additionally, OpenAI's meetings with Hollywood to promote its AI video generator, Sora, and the potential industry disruptions from AI advancements in filmmaking are discussed. Lastly, it covers NVIDIA's AI competition, Google's AI summaries test, and Microsoft's gaming enhancements for Windows 11 and Xbox, alongside a customer service mishap by EVGA that left customers' hardware fried.

Takeaways

  • πŸ’» China has implemented new computer guidelines, effectively blocking Intel and AMD chips from government PCs and servers, favoring domestically produced processors.
  • πŸ“Š The Chinese government has curated an approved list of 18 processors for use, with only one utilizing the x86 architecture, emphasizing a shift towards ARM and RISC-V architectures.
  • πŸ›  China is also moving away from Microsoft Windows and foreign database software, aligning with its push for technological independence and national security concerns.
  • πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί The EU is probing Apple, Meta, and Google for potential non-compliance with the Digital Markets Act, but Microsoft has notably been left off this list despite its own controversial practices.
  • πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’» OpenAI's executives are engaging with Hollywood to showcase their AI video generator, potentially influencing future filmmaking processes.
  • πŸŽ₯ Tyler Perry is reconsidering traditional on-location shooting due to advancements in AI like Sora, highlighting the broad impacts of AI on various production roles.
  • πŸ“š Nvidia faces increased competition in AI from a coalition of major tech companies aiming to challenge its dominance with open-source software alternatives.
  • πŸ“± Google is experimenting with AI-generated summaries for search results, raising concerns about the quality and safety of the information provided.
  • πŸ’³ A federal investigation has compelled Google to disclose personal information of YouTube viewers linked to a cryptocurrency laundering probe, raising privacy issues.
  • πŸ–₯ Microsoft is enhancing Windows 11 and Xbox gaming experiences with new development tools and technologies, indicating ongoing investments in gaming infrastructure.
  • 🚧 EVGA's power supply cable incompatibility issue has led to hardware damage for some customers, highlighting the importance of clear communication and compatibility checks.

Q & A

  • What significant decision has China made regarding the use of Intel and AMD chips in government PCs and servers?

    -China has decided to block the use of Intel and AMD chips from government PCs and servers, opting for a more self-reliant approach to technology infrastructure.

  • When did China's new computer guidelines come into effect?

    -China's new computer guidelines came into effect on December 26th of the previous year.

  • What is unique about the approved list of processors in China's new computer guidelines?

    -The approved list of processors in China's new guidelines includes only 18 processors, with only one of them using the x86 architecture, which is a chip made by a Chinese company, Shanghai Xiao Xin Integrated Circuit Company Limited.

  • What alternative architectures are preferred on China's list of approved CPUs?

    -On China's list of approved CPUs, most of the other chips use either ARM cores or RISC-V architecture, indicating a preference for alternative technologies outside of the traditional x86 architecture.

  • Besides hardware, what other aspect of technology infrastructure is China sidelining?

    -In addition to hardware, China is also sidelining Microsoft Windows and any foreign-made database software, as part of its move towards self-reliance and security in its technology infrastructure.

  • What was the EU's action towards major tech companies, and which company was notably absent from the list?

    -The EU is investigating Apple, Meta, and Google for non-compliance with the Digital Markets Act (DMA). Notably absent from the list is Microsoft, which has not been investigated for DMA non-compliance.

  • What is Microsoft's reported behavior in promoting Bing as a search engine?

    -Microsoft has been reported to use various methods to promote Bing as a search engine, including adding polls when users install Chrome using the Edge browser, blocking Google as a default search engine, and rolling out one-time popup ads in Windows 10 and 11.

  • What is OpenAI's reported initiative in Hollywood?

    -OpenAI has reportedly gone to Hollywood to meet with directors and film studios, demonstrating their AI video generator, Sora, with the aim of integrating it into filmmakers' work. They have granted access to a few big-name actors and directors.

  • What concerns have been raised by the use of AI in the film industry?

    -The use of AI in the film industry has raised concerns about job security for various roles, including makeup artists, set builders, studios, and location scouts, as AI technology may reduce the need for on-location shooting and physical production.

  • What is the United Acceleration Foundation, and what is its goal regarding NVIDIA?

    -The United Acceleration Foundation is a group formed by Intel, Google, ARM, Qualcomm, Samsung, and others, with the goal of challenging NVIDIA's CUDA. They are working on an open-source software suite that aims to reach a mature state in the second half of the year.

  • What issue did a customer face with EVGA's power supply unit (PSU) due to an unannounced pin layout change?

    -An EVGA customer faced an issue where their SATA hard drives were damaged due to an unannounced pin layout change in the power supply unit (PSU), which made it incompatible with the cables from the old unit.

Outlines

00:00

🌍 Global Tech Changes: China's Chip Restrictions and EU's Big Tech Probes

This segment discusses significant developments in the global tech landscape. It begins with China's decision to prohibit the use of Intel and AMD chips in government computers and servers, favoring domestically produced processors and promoting ARM and RISC-V architectures. The government's list approves only 18 processors, with a focus on a locally made x86 chip. Additionally, China is moving away from Microsoft Windows and foreign database software, reflecting a shift towards national tech self-reliance, demonstrated by their adoption of a Linux-based operating system. The script also mentions the EU's investigation into Apple, Meta, and Google for potential violations of the Digital Markets Act, with Microsoft notably absent from the probe. Despite some questionable practices by Microsoft, such as their push for Edge and Bing over competitors, they remain uninvestigated by the EU. Lastly, the section touches on OpenAI's foray into Hollywood with its AI video generator, Sora, and its impact on the filmmaking industry.

05:00

πŸ” Google's AI Summaries and Microsoft's Gaming Innovations

This part of the script highlights two main topics. First, it discusses Google's experimentation with AI-generated summaries in search results, which has raised concerns due to potential redirections to spam and malicious sites. It also covers a federal order requiring Google to release personal information of YouTube viewers linked to a cryptocurrency laundering investigation. Secondly, the script shifts to Microsoft's initiatives to enhance gaming experiences for Windows 11 and Xbox users. This includes the introduction of DirectStorage, a tool aiding developers in implementing multiple upscaling technologies, and a new patent to improve ray tracing on AMD GPUs. The segment ends with a controversy involving EVGA, where a pin layout change in their power supplies led to customer hardware damage, highlighting a communication gap and the company's refusal to take responsibility for the incident.

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Keywords

πŸ’‘Tech news

Tech news refers to the latest information and updates related to the technology sector. In the context of the video, it is used to describe a mix of positive and negative developments in the tech industry, highlighting the dynamic nature of the field and its impact on various aspects of life and business.

πŸ’‘Intel and AMD chips

Intel and AMD are two major American semiconductor companies known for producing microprocessors. In the video, it is mentioned that China has decided to block the use of these companies' chips from government PCs and servers, indicating a strategic move towards technological independence and self-reliance.

πŸ’‘x86 architecture

x86 architecture refers to a family of instruction set architectures based on the Intel 8086 microprocessor and its successors. It is the most widely used type of CPU architecture in personal computers and servers. The video highlights that only one of the 18 approved processors by the Chinese government uses the x86 architecture, made by a Chinese company, emphasizing a shift away from reliance on foreign technology.

πŸ’‘ARM cores

ARM cores are a type of processor architecture that is known for its energy efficiency and is commonly used in mobile devices and embedded systems. The video notes that most of the chips on China's approved list use either ARM cores or RISC-V architecture, showing a preference for alternative technologies that are not as dominantly controlled by American companies.

πŸ’‘Microsoft Windows

Microsoft Windows is a widely used operating system developed by Microsoft Corporation. In the context of the video, it is mentioned that China is sidelining Microsoft Windows along with other foreign-made database software, reflecting a broader trend of countries seeking to develop and use their own software solutions to reduce dependence on foreign technology.

πŸ’‘Digital Markets Act (DMA)

The Digital Markets Act (DMA) is a European Union regulatory framework aimed at regulating the behavior of online platforms and ensuring fair competition in the digital market. The video mentions that the EU is investigating Apple, Meta, and Google for non-compliance with the DMA, highlighting the ongoing efforts to enforce regulations that protect consumers and maintain a level playing field for businesses.

πŸ’‘Microsoft

Microsoft is a leading technology company known for its software, services, and hardware products. In the video, it is noted that Microsoft is absent from the list of companies being investigated by the EU for DMA non-compliance, suggesting that it may be perceived as less problematic in the context of the regulatory scrutiny faced by other tech giants.

πŸ’‘AI video generator

An AI video generator is a technology that uses artificial intelligence to create or manipulate video content. In the context of the video, it is mentioned that OpenAI has developed an AI video generator named Sora, which is being demonstrated to directors and film studios with the aim of integrating it into their work, indicating the growing influence of AI in the entertainment industry.

πŸ’‘AI-generated summaries

AI-generated summaries are brief descriptions or explanations produced by artificial intelligence algorithms based on a larger body of text or data. In the video, it is mentioned that Google is testing AI-generated summaries of search results, which is an example of how AI is being used to enhance user experience and provide more efficient access to information.

πŸ’‘DirectStorage

DirectStorage is a technology developed by Microsoft that allows for faster loading and handling of game assets by optimizing data transfer between the storage device and the GPU. The video discusses Microsoft's unveiling of a tool called DirectStorage at the Game Developers Conference, which aims to improve the gaming experience on Windows 11 and Xbox by making it easier for developers to add support for various upscaling technologies.

πŸ’‘EVGA

EVGA is a company that specializes in the production of computer hardware, particularly graphics cards and power supplies. In the video, EVGA is mentioned in a negative context due to an issue with an unannounced pin layout change that resulted in customer's hard drives being damaged, and the company's refusal to cover the damage, indicating potential concerns with product quality and customer service.

Highlights

China has decided to block the use of Intel and AMD chips from government PCs and servers, showcasing a strategic move towards self-reliance in technology.

China's new computer guidelines came into effect on December 26th of last year, reflecting a proactive approach to cybersecurity and technological independence.

The Chinese government has an approved list of only 18 processors, with only one using the x86 architecture, highlighting a shift towards domestic chip manufacturing.

Shanghai Xiao Xin Integrated Circuit Company Limited, a Chinese company, has developed a chip that meets the government's approval, demonstrating the country's progress in semiconductor technology.

China's guidelines also sideline Microsoft Windows and foreign-made database software, reinforcing the country's commitment to developing its own software ecosystem.

China's move to favor its own operating system, which is based on Ubuntu Linux, over foreign alternatives, mirrors similar strategies employed by the US, emphasizing a global trend towards technological sovereignty.

The EU is investigating Apple, Meta, and Google for non-compliance with the Digital Markets Act, while Microsoft is notably absent from the list, suggesting a different approach to compliance.

Microsoft's absence from the EU's investigation list raises questions about the company's compliance strategies, especially considering its history with regulatory issues.

Microsoft's recent practices, such as prompting Edge users to switch from Chrome and Google to Bing, may be seen as aggressive in the market but are not currently under investigation by the EU.

OpenAI's venture into Hollywood by presenting its AI video generator, Sora, to directors and film studios represents a significant step towards integrating AI into the entertainment industry.

The AI-generated videos by OpenAI, while not available to the public, have been granted access to a few renowned actors and directors, indicating a selective approach to industry adoption.

AI technology like Sora is impacting various job roles in the film industry, including makeup artists, set builders, and location scouts, raising concerns about the future of these professions.

The quick adaptation of AI technology in the film industry, as demonstrated by Tyler Perry's $800 million studio expansion halt, shows the potential for significant changes in film production methods.

Nvidia's AI dominance faces challenges from a coalition of major tech companies, including Intel, Google, ARM, Qualcomm, and Samsung, through the United Acceleration Foundation.

Google's experimental AI-generated summaries of search results may alter user behavior, as they come with a warning label due to concerns over quality and security.

Google's compliance with federal investigators' request to hand over YouTube user data highlights the ongoing balance between privacy and security in the digital age.

Microsoft's announcements at the Game Developers Conference, including Direct Sr and a patent for improving ray tracing performance, demonstrate the company's commitment to enhancing gaming experiences.

EVGA's handling of a power supply issue, which resulted in customer hard drive damage, raises questions about the company's customer service and product compatibility communication.

The variety of impacts from AI and technological advancements in different sectors, from Hollywood to gaming and PC building, reflects the transformative power of modern innovation.

Transcripts

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sometimes Tech news is good sometimes

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it's bad but I can always share it with

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you and that makes me glad I love you

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James China has decided to block the use

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of Intel and AMD chips from government

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PCS and servers in a brilliant master

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class on how to use the Uno reverse card

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while we are just finding out about this

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China's new computer guidelines came

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into effect on December 26th of last

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year honestly it was nice of them to let

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American CPU manufacturers enjoy

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Christmas before breaking everyone's

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hearts the government has an approved

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list of only 18 processors and only one

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of them uses the x86 architecture a chip

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made by a Chinese company with a normal

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length name Shanghai Xiao Xin integrated

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circuit Company Limited every other chip

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on China's list of the coolest CPUs uses

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either arm cores or risk 5 architecture

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in addition to Hardware they are

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sidelining Microsoft Windows and any

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forign made database software this makes

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sense since just last year China

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unveiled its first homegrown open-

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source desktop operating system that was

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really just the popular Ubuntu Linux

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distribution with a Windows s coat of

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paint and can you really blame China for

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this move I mean the US is doing the

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same thing to China looking at all their

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stuff that they left in your house just

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hurts too much oh you forgot your scarf

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um can I see you again the EU is

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investigating Apple meta and Google for

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non-compliance with the digital markets

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act noticeably absent from the list is

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Microsoft in fact the Virg Tom Warren

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claimed on Twitter that Microsoft is the

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only big tech company that the EU isn't

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investigating for dma non-compliance I

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mean the European commission even

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launched investigatory steps for

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Amazon's ranking practices I guess

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Microsoft hasn't done anything wrong

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since the dma took effect in May of last

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year except that they

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have they have everyone except for the

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EU knows that Microsoft has been

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challenging your mom for the award for

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best guilt trips for the some time now

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in October the company decided to expand

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on their Deluge of banners and stop gaps

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when users dare to install Chrome using

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the edge browser by adding a poll to ask

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what did we do wrong like an overbearing

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x 2 months after that edge users that

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set their default search engine to

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Google found their browser would get

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blocked by a popup asking them to switch

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to Bing just this month Microsoft

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confirmed that they were rolling out

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one-time popup ads in Windows 10 and 11

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to convince Chrome users to also use

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Bing as a search engine why not both you

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know maybe Microsoft doesn't do these

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things in Europe giving the continent

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something else to make fun of North

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America for when they drink their wine

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and olive oil fancy cheat dipping things

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and open AI has apparently gone to

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Hollywood to take meetings with

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directors and film studios according to

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reports from Bloomberg apparently coo

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Brad lightcap and some colleagues are

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giving demonstrations of their AI video

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generator Sora in the hopes that

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filmmakers will integrate it into their

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work and indeed they also just published

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a bunch of little shorts made by

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filmmakers that artsy but they're not

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real but they are real best consumed

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with drugs meanwhile open AI CEO Sam

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Altman used this as an excuse to attend

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parties during Oscar weekend like the

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total Chad he is while Sora isn't

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available to the public open aai has

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reportedly granted access to a few

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bigname actors and directors probably

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just alman's drinking buddies no one

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else this is not the first time Sora has

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affected the industry about a month ago

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filmmaker Tyler Perry best known by his

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drag name Madia announced he put an $800

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million expansion to his Atlanta Studio

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on hold because of AI like Sora

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apparently he believes he may not need

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to do on location shooting anymore if he

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wants to shoot a living room in the

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mountains he can sit in an office and do

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this with a computer Perry actually used

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AI power daging techniques on two of his

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films and that brings up a good point

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actors and writers have gone on strike

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over AI but now the technology is

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affecting makeup artists contractors who

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build sets and Studios and even location

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Scouts all of these jobs are in Jeopardy

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because one guy saw a fake video of a

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woman walking in Tokyo I didn't know

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there were any women in Tokyo he's like

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basically every other company the United

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acceleration Foundation formed last year

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by Intel Google arm Qualcomm Samsung and

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others is gunning for nvidia's Cuda the

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group has been working on an open-

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Source software suite that they say will

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apparently begun testing AI generated

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summaries of search results on a small

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subset of queries by users who did not

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opt into its search generative

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experience in order to see how the

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general public will respond to the new

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feature these AI summaries come with a

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warning label explaining that the

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feature is experimental possibly because

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they seem to have a bad habit of

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redirecting users towards spam and scam

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websites ranging from low quality to

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actively malicious unlike regular

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Google no maybe the real experiment is

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to find what percentage of users will

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gladly type their social security number

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into a capture in worst Google News the

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company was ordered by federal

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investigators to hand over the personal

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information of YouTube users who watched

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certain videos links to the videos and

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questions were sent by undercover agents

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to a suspected cryptocurrency launderer

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so naturally the feds wanted Google to

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hand over names addresses telephone

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number and user activity and IP

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addresses of anyone who watched those

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videos videos that have been watched

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more than 30,000 times while that sounds

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bad it could have been a lot worse the

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FBI could have rickrolled the suspect

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and that's embarrassing in 2024 even

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worse you guys are now on a list I'm

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sorry Microsoft has big plans to make

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life better for Windows 11 and Xbox

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Gamers at the game developers conference

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last week the company unveiled direct Sr

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a tool that makes it a lot easier for

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devs to add support for multiple

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upscaler like Nvidia dlss and amd's FSR

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and or Intel's cess I mean XS Zess Zess

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pool Microsoft also just filed a patent

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for a technique that would improve rate

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tracing performance on AMD gpus

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including the ones in Xbox consoles and

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desktop radio graphics cards see Nvidia

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you don't have to choose between AI

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powered world domination and throwing

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your gaming customers a bone you can do

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both piles of Bones like the future in

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Terminator 2 and EVGA in hot water after

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an unannounced pin layout change fried a

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customer's hard drives a redditor r

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their power supply and was clearly told

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not to send back their modular cables

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when they hooked the new PSU to the

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original EVGA cables it killed their

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SATA hard drives turns out the pin

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layout of the power supply model had

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been changed making them incompatible

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with the cables from the old unit but no

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one at EVGA told the customer gotcha now

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EVGA is refusing to cover the damage

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that's not like you even better this may

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not be a new issue it is like you after

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Lou Rossman posted a video on the

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subject the YouTube account for a PC

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Building Company commented that they

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reported this issue to EVGA two years

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ago so that's why EVGA broke up with

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Nvidia they wanted to cook different

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parts of their customers PCS varieties

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the spicy life you all going to burn and

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you should come back to see what we cook

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up for you on Wednesday it's a block

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party do you like gumbo because it won't

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be gumbo it'll be more Tech news it's

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all it's the only thing what is a gumbo

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a toy

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