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Spotify is co-creating opt-in “artist-first” AI products along with some of the biggest studios, and DoorDash is using Waymo’s robotaxis to autonomously deliver food in Phoenix.
Starring Jason Howell, Tom Merritt, and Sean Hollister.
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Show Notes
- Microsoft wants you to talk to your PC and let AI control it
- Spotify partners with record labels to create ‘artist-first’ AI music products
- Spotify spotted working on a ‘SongDNA’ feature that showcases the people behind your favorite music
- Pinterest adds controls to let you limit the amount of ‘AI slop’ in your feed
- Uber is turning its app into an AI training ground
- DoorDash will use Waymo’s robotaxis for delivery in Phoenix
- Google’s Veo 3.1 is better at generating videos from images
- Google Announces New Scam Protection Tools
- Meta poaches Apple’s newly appointed head of AI search project
- The Vision Pro will get an iPad app in upcoming iPadOS update
- CNN to Launch Streaming Subscription Tier for $6.99 Per Month
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