
This episode covers topics such as OpenAI's voice controversy involving Scarlett Johansson, Microsoft's co-pilot event, and Google Apps integration with Rivian software.
The hosts, Marquez, Andrew, and David, discuss the implications of OpenAI's new voice model named Sky, which reportedly resembles Scarlett Johansson's voice from the movie "Her." Johansson declined to voice the AI, leading to controversy over the use of her likeness without permission.
They also review Microsoft's recent co-pilot event, where new AI features for Windows 11 were announced, including a recall feature that takes snapshots of the screen to help users retrieve past information.
Additionally, the episode touches on Rivian's software update that introduces YouTube and Google Cast functionality in their electric vehicles, enhancing the in-car experience during charging.
The conversation highlights the intersection of technology, ethics, and user experience in the evolving landscape of AI and software integration.
OpenAI faces backlash over Scarlett Johansson's voice model; Microsoft announces new AI features for Windows 11; Rivian adds YouTube to its EVs.

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