AC Podcast 504: FTC v Facebook; AI Ethics; Pixel Feature Drop
by Jim Metzendorf from Latest from Android Central on (#5BJ01)
Hayato, Ara, Daniel, and Jerry embark on a journey into the FTC lawsuit against Facebook, Google's AI ethics controversy and ridiculous handling of a personnel situation.
In phone news, they check out Google's latest Pixel feature drop, Galaxy S21 leaks, and the Samsung One UI 3.0 update. The crew also consider AirPods Max-and why anyone other than someone heavily invested in the Apple ecosystem might buy them.
They wrap up with Google's efforts to counter election and anti-vaccine misinformation, and OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei's enigmatic new audio company.
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