At its biggest event of the year, Google announced an avalanche of A.I. product releases: A.I. in search, A.I. that writes emails and A.I. that generates slides. Is Google pulling ahead in the A.I. arms race?
And, after years of hype, self-driving cars are finally hitting the streets of American cities. Kevin and Casey take a ride through San Francisco in Banana Slug — an autonomous vehicle from the self-driving car company Cruise. After their ride, they sit down with Cruise’s chief executive, Kyle Vogt, to discuss the role he thinks self-driving cars will play in the future of transportation.
On today’s episode:
• Kyle Vogt is the chief executive of Cruise, a self-driving car company.
Additional reading:
• At their annual conference, Google announced dozens of A.I. products • and features • In a leaked memo • , a Google researcher argued that the company did not have a strong A.I. moat because of open-source A.I. companies. Self-driving cars are expanding • their footprint.
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