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• US proposes new restrictions on AI exports
• Definition of AI technologies is broad, including products like Siri-enabled iPhones and IBM Watson
• Restrictions could cause collateral damage for US businesses like Apple and Google that rely heavily on China
• Potential impact on companies like NVIDIA, which gets 20% of its revenue from sales in China
• Debates around regulating or restricting AI development to prevent potential dangers vs. allowing unrestricted growth
• Discussion of trade restrictions on AI products
• Criticism of the effectiveness and potential consequences of such restrictions
• Mention of a straw poll with results showing most people think trade restricting AI is bad
• Reference to automatic reactions to government actions, including fear of government interference in tech
• Discussion of proposed legislation and its potential impact on companies like Apple
• Update on Windows 10 issues, specifically problems with display drivers released by Intel
• Mention of a fix being worked on and an upcoming update release
• Brief discussion of other PC hardware news, including the RTX 2060 and final fantasy 15 benchmark
• Discussion about website notifications and Chrome settings
• Leaked information about NVIDIA's upcoming GPU, possibly the RTX 2060 or GTX 2060
• Benchmark scores for the leaked GPU in Final Fantasy XV, showing performance compared to other graphics cards
• Skepticism about the accuracy of the benchmark score due to limitations with the game and database used
• Discussion about the potential release date and accessibility of the new GPU
• Critique of marketing and advertising practices, specifically Intel's Optane being incorrectly marketed as RAM
• Discussion of memory vs storage, with the speaker pointing out confusion between the two terms
• Explanation of Intel Optane as a technology that bridges the gap between memory and storage
• Criticism of Dell's marketing for referring to 24GB as "ram" instead of clearly labeling it as "memory"
• Discussion of how multiple companies are contributing to consumer confusion by using ambiguous terminology
• Presentation of an Intel spokesperson's statement on Optane, highlighting its unique capabilities and limitations
• Differences in performance between Windows apps
• Microsoft testing ads in the Mail app on Windows 10, specifically for users with an Office 365 subscription
• User reaction to the ad placement and Microsoft's explanation that it was a pilot program
• Low usage of the Mail app among users, including a straw poll showing only a small percentage use the app
• Discussion about why people might not want to use the Mail app despite being free
• Commentary on Google's business model and data collection practices
• Discussion of Savage Jerky products and ingredients
• Promotion of Savage Jerky's Black Friday sale with discounts and free swag bag
• Honey browser extension for finding promo codes and saving money online
• Colton's personal experience with using Honey to save over $100,000
• Linus Media Group's partnership with Honey to provide a link for users
• Lab-grown meat is coming to stores in the US
• Private Internet Access (VPN) secures internet activity and is mentioned as a separate topic
• The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and FDA will oversee lab-grown meat production for safe consumer consumption
• Regulation framework will leverage expertise from both agencies
• Lab-grown meat production involves cell collection, banking, and growth using stem cells from real animals
• USDA will handle production and labeling of food products once the cell harvest stage is reached
• The Impossible Burger's texture and taste
• Comparison to other plant-based burgers (Beyond Meat)
• Amazon Prime member benefits (early access to movies, including Aquaman)
• Steam Link hardware discontinuation and alternative streaming options
• Discussion of resale markets for early access movie tickets
• Warning of potential video card compatibility issues
• Compatibility issue affects users with specific hardware configurations (Focus Plus power supply and ASUS GTX 970 Strix)
• Discussion of JVC car audio speakers and Amazon's removal of car audio department
• Amazon leak of customer information due to technical error, but no action required from affected customers
• Conversation about browsers, including Firefox and Chrome
• Leaked image of Samsung's columnar transparent OLED display, which may be used in future devices or public areas.
• Discussion of a hypothetical scenario where someone's eyes are read to know their desires
• Mention of the LG Cavern of Bendy OLEDs and its Grand Canyon-like display
• Reference to the game "Golf Story" and its unique gameplay mechanics
• Discussion of Super Chat suggestions, including a Switch with Breath of the Wild game and PewDiePie-related topics
• Update on the Linus Tech Tips (LTT) 2019 event and its current status
• Mention of potential updates to the SFF cases roundup
• Queries about email management, mail apps, and Windows as a Service
• Discussion of blocking notifications in Chrome
[0.00 --> 7.52] we made it 20 minutes late we did it that's the latest we've been in a while uh but we have a
[7.52 --> 13.82] great show this week us proposes new restrictions on ai exports and guess what the windows 10 1809
[13.82 --> 22.76] update bug continues more bugs also rtx 2060 leaked benchmarks yes all that and more on the
[22.76 --> 28.26] swedish show of your life i thought i thought you meant swedish for a second the swedish show
[28.26 --> 36.36] yeah i don't that one is a swedish word means best ah yes
[36.36 --> 39.36] these are not
[39.36 --> 46.06] got my friday shirt on
[46.06 --> 54.16] oh
[54.16 --> 62.26] another one
[62.26 --> 64.26] uh
[64.26 --> 73.94] what what is your oh yeah my friday shirt because i just happened to wear it last friday as well
[73.94 --> 76.70] okay i put on this morning like i probably won't be on the wang show
[76.70 --> 85.36] whatever that's fantastic uh speaking of fantastic uh our first topic us
[85.36 --> 92.92] restricting ai exports jumping right in what the heck here we go i like it was good this is heavy
[92.92 --> 99.18] so what's what's going on with this okay well let me tell you the u.s department of commerce has
[99.18 --> 104.46] proposed new restrictions on the export of ai technologies and the definition of ai technologies
[104.46 --> 110.10] is pretty broad here uh could include things like neural networks deep learning natural language
[110.10 --> 116.86] processing computer vision and expert systems so that can include products like a siri enabled iphone
[116.86 --> 123.08] or ibm watson and so if you wanted to sell those things abroad you need a special license
[123.08 --> 130.90] okay so yeah i guess it's the subtext of the article that we linked here uh original source being from
[130.90 --> 139.06] some place who was that that was yeah don't worry too much about that
[139.06 --> 146.44] uh what are you doing over there are you clicking to the forum well no apparently uh there we go
[146.44 --> 152.06] this was not set up properly so now we have caps now it's good yay now everyone can see what
[152.06 --> 159.94] the article is talking about china yeah um very unsurprisingly he's talking about china okay we
[159.94 --> 164.10] should have all seen that coming critics of this proposal uh think that if the restrictions are
[164.10 --> 168.84] mishandled it could cause serious collateral damage for u.s businesses like apple and google which rely
[168.84 --> 175.26] on china for a large share of their profits companies it is feared may deprioritize the development of ai
[175.26 --> 181.98] technologies to avoid the famously lengthy export control process don't want to go through that yeah it's not
[181.98 --> 188.32] going to make ai products that sounds a little tenuous to me everyone wants to make ai it's like
[188.32 --> 196.94] it is the thing that is generating all the growth especially wow this is hard to okay that this way
[196.94 --> 202.24] there we go that's hard to line up properly that's actually just the way you're pointing though
[202.24 --> 209.58] wait you know because he's there on my screen right oh i see try to point at him right now that guy
[209.58 --> 213.96] well i guess yeah you just saw him well it's easy for me now yeah that makes sense anyways this dude
[213.96 --> 221.04] down here that's probably very troubling for him because uh if you've seen the last few gpu launches
[221.04 --> 228.10] two last couple's uh gpu launches there's been a lot of talk about ai ai machine learning all that
[228.10 --> 232.20] kind of stuff this is going to affect people like chip makers this is going to affect software people
[232.20 --> 236.68] this is going to affect people who are combining the two like ibm with watson it's the same with google
[236.68 --> 242.56] i o yeah that's why that's why pixel phones exist because google thinks they have an edge on ai
[242.56 --> 247.30] yeah and what are the biggest categories for amazon and google smart home everything's smart home it's
[247.30 --> 254.86] all ai yeah all of it um and especially nvidia because there's a really cool nugget here it got 20
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