Gadget Lab Podcast: Breaking Down Microsoft Build and Google I/O
Developer conferences aren’t just a chance for tech companies to incentivize app makers and show off the latest tricks and tools in software. The events also present an opportunity for companies like Facebook, Microsoft, and Google to assure the public that they are on it when it comes to issues like privacy, openness, and also, privacy. And companies often use the giant keynote stage to show futuristic demos involving augmented reality, artificial intelligence, and assistive technologies. How much of this is reality—not the virtual kind—and how much is simply lip service? The Gadget Lab team discusses on this week’s podcast.
Recommendations: Arielle recommends checking out BTS, if you haven’t already. Lauren recommends Emily Dreyfuss’ compelling interview with Melinda Gates. Peter recommends this percussive therapy instrument. No, really.
Arielle Pardes can be found at @pardesoteric. Lauren Goode is @laurengoode. Peter Rubin is @provenself. Michael Calore is on vacation this week, but can be found at @snackfight. Bling the main hotline at @GadgetLab. Our theme song is by Solar Keys.
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