Would you let Gemini tell you where to go? | The Vergecast

The Verge · Beginner ·🧠 Large Language Models ·7h ago
Cookie banners — those pop-ups that appear on practically every webpage demanding you accept their tracking systems — are one of the most consistent low-grade annoyances of life online. But Kate Klonick, a professor and writer, argues they're actually much worse than that, and the only plausible solution is to get rid of them entirely. After that, The Verge's Allison Johnson tells us about her AI-enhanced Google Maps experience, and why the new Ask Maps feature has the potential to be both incredibly cool and incredibly creepy. Then, she helps David answer a question from the Vergecast Hotline…
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Chapters (19)

Intro
1:39 Today’s Agenda Preview
2:35 Cookie Banners Problem
4:24 Why Kate Cares
6:04 How Banners Began
11:34 Manufactured Consent Harm
16:05 Better Than Banners
28:30 Will EU Fix It
35:18 Ask Maps Arrives
37:20 Recreational Maps Use
41:38 Let Gemini Plan Day
46:44 Did It Save Time
50:04 Letting Google Decide
53:13 Privacy and Creep Factor
1:02:26 Rainy Day Wins
1:05:42 Hotline E Ink Phone Idea
1:07:22 Why E Ink Phones Fail
1:11:40 Friction Switches and Brick
1:14:38 Weird Phones and Wrap Up
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