Search is the one thing that hasn't innovated and it's largely because of so few competitors. They have a $150 billion business on not giving you the best answer, but giving you a bunch of answers. And they did buy the most AI firepower in terms of companies like DeepMind and others. But I think it's just souped up search in some fashion.
Kara and Scott discuss Google's newest effort to compete with ChatGPT, the Koch network's anti-Trump efforts, and the latest on Elon Musk’s many legal battles. Plus, of course, the fallout from the Chinese balloon. Then, they’re joined by Friend of Pivot, Jerry Saltz to discuss the state of art world.
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