Google Employees Meme About How Bad Their AI Is
6/10/202635 min
We start this week with Emanuel’s story about the internal memes Google employees are making all about AI. Definitely check out some of the examples in the article or on YouTube. After the break, Jason tells us how Microsoft explicitly wants to “make people addicted” to its new AI assistant, according to an internal document. In the subscribers-only section, Jason explains how companies are using Reddit to manipulate AI search results and big LEGO drama. Google Employees Internally Share Memes About How Its AI Sucks Microsoft Wants to 'Make People Addicted' to its New AI Assistant, Internal Documents Reveal Companies Are Using Reddit to Manipulate ChatGPT and Google AI Search Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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First 90 secondsSam Cole· Host0:00
I was just listening to all these CEOs talk about how much of their code is being produced by AI. That just doesn't line up. The idea that seventy-five percent of the code at like one of the most influential tech infrastructure company in the world is being AI-generated, that's not the complete picture.
Joseph Cox· Host0:17
[upbeat music] Hello, and welcome to the 404 Media podcast, where we bring you unparalleled access to hidden worlds, both online and IRL. 404 Media is a journalist-founded company and needs your support to subscribe. Go to four oh four media dot co. As well as bonus content every single week, subscribers also get access to additional episodes where we respond to their best comments. Gain access to that content at 404 Media dot co. I'm your host, Joseph, and with me are 404 Media co-founders Sam Cole- Hey ... [chuckles] Emmanuel Mayberg- Hello ... and Jason Keeler.
Sam Cole· Host0:54
Hi.
Joseph Cox· Host0:55
Uh, all right, let's get to our first story, which is one that Emmanuel just published. The headline is Google Employees Internally Share Memes About How Its AI Sucks. Um, so you've been sent a lot of these memes recently, Emmanuel. We will display these on the YouTube version of the podcast. If you're, if you're listening and you-you'd rather have video, you can always check out, uh, the YouTube version. There's a link in the show notes, where you just go to our YouTube channel and obviously subscribe, and then every week you're gonna get this, uh, the video version of this