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Sarah Jeong

Features editor at The Verge, who wrote about the impact of AI-powered photo editing tools.

Top 3 podcasts with Sarah Jeong

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May 5, 2023 • 1h 14min

Bluesky's rise and AI's fall

The Verge's Nilay Patel, David Pierce, Alex Cranz, and Sarah Jeong discuss Bluesky gaining popularity and why it may be Twitter's most chaotic successor.Also: is AI going too far too soon?Further reading: shop.theverge.com Google announces the Pixel Fold Everything happening on Bluesky, Twitter’s most chaotic successor Bluesky is starting to feel like Twitter Mozilla’s new Mozilla.Social Mastodon instance is an attempt to reinvent content moderation ‘Godfather of AI’ quits Google with regrets and fears about his life’s work White House rolls out plan to promote ethical AI Snapchat is already testing sponsored links in its My AI chatbot New ChatGPT Zillow plug-in rolls out to select users today AI is being used to generate whole spam sites AI offers new tools for making games, but developers worry about their jobs Writers are striking and AI rights are on the table. Microsoft is forcing Outlook and Teams to open links in Edge, and IT admins are angry Microsoft’s Bing chatbot gets smarter with restaurant bookings, image results, and more Andreessen Horowitz saw the future — but did the future leave it behind? Now Gmail has blue verified checkmark icons too  Google accounts now support passkeys for password-free sign-in Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Nov 20, 2024 • 10min

In the era of AI, photos aren’t what they used to be

Sarah Jeong, a features editor at The Verge and expert on AI in photography, discusses the revolutionary impact of AI-powered editing tools. She highlights how these technologies, like those found in Google’s latest Pixel phones, blur the lines between reality and fabrication. Jeong warns about the societal challenges posed, such as misinformation and the erosion of trust in visual evidence. The conversation also touches on how these advancements redefine citizen journalism, raising critical questions about authenticity in our image-saturated world.
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Jul 25, 2024 • 38min

The Supreme Court ruling that could kill net neutrality

Verge editor Sarah Jeong discusses how a recent Supreme Court ruling may affect net neutrality and other regulations. The overturning of Chevron deference has significant implications, especially for broadband, right to repair, and the environment. The podcast explores the potential consequences of this ruling and the uncertain future of net neutrality regulations.