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The Googlebook can't be real, can it?

54 min · 15. maj 2026
episode The Googlebook can't be real, can it? cover

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This week on the show, Stephen and Daniel dive into wonderful world of Google's Android Show, where they discuss the Googlebook; Android 17's Agentic AI transformation; and whether AI art is ever actually satisfying. Plus, a primer on cognitive surrender, and why Daniel always finds himself getting existential at around the three-quarter mark of every episode. AI-generated time stamps: 02:02 - Geopolitical headlines: Elon Musk, China, and the semiconductor ghost town 10:17 - Android’s latest: What Google announced last week and the significance of the Pixelbook upgrade 14:34 - Google's Gemini AI: Automating everyday tasks and system-wide AI integration 16:54 - The evolving interface: Background AI automation and user experience dilemmas 20:31 - Ambient computing and privacy fears: When AI starts 'knowing' too much 26:19 - The rise and fall of Apple's AI ambitions and Siri’s future 28:48 - Practical AI: From organizing photos to making your newsletter easier 30:10 - Deepfakes and AI-generated avatars: Ethical questions and emotional reactions 33:01 - Cognitive surrender: When we start trusting AI over our own thinking 35:12 - The ethics of AI art, fan creations, and the uncanny valley 41:24 - Nostalgia trip: Remembering early laptops like PowerBooks and ThinkPads 44:34 - How AI transforms niche content creation and micro-podcasts 51:17 - The long game: AI's role in consumer devices and the future of multitasking 55:20 - Will AI replace creative jobs? Perspectives on art, audio, and design 58:07 - Google’s new Google Book platform: A premium take on Chromebooks and ecosystem integration 64:10 - Hardware dreams: Combining the power of smartphones, Chromebooks, and desktop modes 65:50 - The dangers of AI-automated shopping and personal assistants 71:26 - Podcast consumption: Long form, background listening, and future trends 73:00 - Wrapping up: Reflections on trust, nostalgia, and the path ahead Resources & Links: * Everything Announced at The Android Show I/O Edition 2026 [ https://9to5google.com/2026/05/12/the-android-show-2026/] - 9to5Google * Why does the Googlebook exist? [https://www.theverge.com/report/929374/google-googlebook-laptops-aluminium-os-questions-concerns-ai-gemini] - The Verge * I used the Motorola Razr Fold for a week, and I think it's the best foldable [https://9to5google.com/2026/05/14/motorola-razr-fold-first-impressions-hands-on/] - 9to5Google * Is AI Coming for Our Thinking? Behold the Age of 'Cognitive Surrender' [https://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/social-trends/article-is-ai-coming-for-our-thinking-behold-the-age-of-cognitive-surrender/?intcmp=gift_share] - The Globe and Mail Feedback or comments? Email us at theoldscoolcast@gmail.com [theoldscoolcast@gmail.com] Find us on Instagram @theoldscoolcast [https://www.instagram.com/theoldscoolcast,] too. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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