Elon Musk spent a lot of his week trying to explain how OpenAI wronged him — but mostly just seemed to annoy everyone else in the courtroom. Nilay and David discuss Musk’s testimony in the OpenAI trial, and what it might mean for the trial going forward. After that, the Hype Desk gang recommends a couple of new things to watch, before the hosts chat about the week’s new gadgets, including the Steam Controller and the dual-screen Zephyrus Duo laptop. Finally, in the lightning round, Brendan Carr picks a fight over Jimmy Kimmel again, Netflix buys into the clip economy, and Taylor Swift fights the AI.
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(Timestamps are approximate.)
00:00:00 Intro
00:03:00 Elon vs OpenAI Overview
00:07:00 Jury Selection Drama
00:12:00 Elon’s Testimony Begins
00:23:00 Trial Implications
00:26:00 Microsoft and OpenAI Split
00:30:00 The AWS Deal
00:32:00 Consumer AI Backlash
00:41:00 AI Powered Ad Targeting
00:44:00 Enterprise AI Success Story
00:45:00 Widow’s Bay Recommendation
00:46:00 Apple TV Quality Content
00:48:00 Coyote vs Acme
00:55:00 Steam Controller Review
00:57:00 Universal Remote Theory
01:01:00 Smart Glasses Problem
01:05:00 Wide Foldable Phones
01:09:00 Motorola Razr Ultra
01:12:00 ASUS ROG Zephyrus Duo
01:17:00 Brendan Carr is a Dummy
01:18:00 Jimmy Kimmel Controversy
01:25:00 FCC Open Meeting Response
01:26:00 News Distortion Rule Lawsuit
01:29:00 Router Ban Update
01:33:00 Taylor Swift Trademark Strategy
01:37:00 YouTube Likeness Protection
01:41:00 Netflix Clips Feature
01:44:00 The Clip Economy Shift
01:46:00 Streaming Services vs TikTok
01:49:00 Show Wrap Up
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