
The Vergecast It's code red for ChatGPT
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Dec 5, 2025 The hosts kick things off with their frustrations over TV tech, before diving into Samsung's innovative trifold phone. They explore big design changes at Apple and Meta, sparking a discussion on the future of smart glasses. A 'code red' declaration at OpenAI shifts focus back to ChatGPT as competition heats up with Google's Gemini. Debates ensue on whether current language models are sufficient for true intelligence, alongside insights on the need for practical product development over grand ambitions. They also highlight new trends in holiday gadgets and thermostat innovations.
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Frame TV: Beautiful But Broken
- David Pierce bought a Samsung Frame TV and found it visually pleasing but infuriatingly slow and buggy.
- He still loves it for displaying art despite terrible software and remote behavior.
Foldables Becoming Laptop Replacements
- Samsung's Z TriFold shows foldables evolving toward laptop-like multitasking devices.
- The form factor pushes boundaries even if first-gen software and price limit mainstream appeal.
Apple Loses Design Talent To Meta
- Apple is experiencing heavy design and AI leadership turnover amid a push toward generative AI.
- Losing Alan Dye to Meta signals competition for design talent around AI and glasses.
