From: The Verge - Wednesday May 09, 2018 02:01 pm
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Now that we've all had a solid 24 hours to process Google's big I/O keynote, how are we feeling? Drained? Excited? Nervous about the future of the Google Assistant? Inferior to AI bots? Maybe you don't know what to think, or are like, "Wait, Google had an event yesterday?" 

We here at The Verge have ingested the news and spat out a lot of different takes about what Google's updates mean for humanity, like how Google Duplex is impressive but also incredibly selfish of the company to create. Enjoy the content bath.

-Ashley

TODAY IN GOOGLE THOUGHTS

+ How personal can Google get before becoming too creepy?

+ Google's AI sounds like a human, and maybe we should worry

+ Don't forget about Alexa

The selfishness of Google Duplex

+ Inside Waymo's strategy to grow the best brains for self-driving cars

+ These are the most important Android P updates

+ Google Lens might actually make life a little easier

Volvo’s native Google integration is the next level for Android Auto

TODAY IN EVERYTHING ELSE

+ Welcome to the automated warehouse of the future

Microsoft reflects on the failures of Courier, KIN, and ultra mobile PCs

+ Best Buy's new logo looks a lot like Bud Light's

+ Websites are adding "red alerts" to support a net neutrality vote in Congress

Apple is reportedly removing apps that share your location data with third parties

+ Could MoviePass' time be up?

+ Facebook's getting into blockchain tech

 

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