
Big Technology Podcast Google's AI Narrative Is Flipping, Microsoft Hedges Its OpenAI Bet, AI Clones Are Here
Apr 12, 2024
Ranjan Roy, a tech contributor at Margins, takes a deep dive into the shifting AI landscape. He discusses Google's evolving approach to AI, with insights from Google Cloud Next, and debates whether their enterprise strategy is effective. The conversation shifts to Microsoft's hesitations regarding OpenAI and implications of leadership changes. Ranjan humorously touches on AI clones in dating and work, exploring ethical dilemmas and quirky scenarios. Tune in for a blend of humor and cutting-edge tech discussion!
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Eclipse and Suno
- Alex and Ranjan discuss recent events like an eclipse and trying the AI music generator Suno.
- Alex drove to see the eclipse with his father, and Ranjan was bombarded with messages about it.
Suno's Magic
- Suno is considered a magical moment in generative AI, on par with ChatGPT and Midjourney.
- It excels in music creation, demonstrating impressive chorus buildup and overall quality.
Google's Shift to Real Tools
- Google is seemingly flipping its AI narrative, moving from demos to real tools.
- This shift is evident in their Cloud Next event, where they showcased practical applications like Gemini in Workspace and BigQuery.

