Hey Bard, can you take a look at my Gmail and psychoanalyze me? Turns out, that’s not a question Google’s chatbot, Bard, can answer with any veracity despite new features that allow it to plug into your Gmail, Google Drive and more . Kevin and Casey on why Bard isn’t answering all their questions correctly — and why Google is OK with that. Then, the New York Times reporter Kashmir Hill on the dangers of facial recognition that are already here. Plus: GAMER TIME! Our new segment on the latest in gaming news.
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I acquired an exciting new piece of technology this week.
Oh, what's that?
It's actually one we've talked about on the show before, but not for a while.
So do you remember many episodes ago when we had my colleague Tiffany Shuan to talk to us about all of the bad ads that we were seeing?
I do remember that.
Do you remember something called a rat bucket?
Yes.
I mean, at the time, New York City was dealing with a huge rat crisis, and it was sort of a very timely product.
Yes.
Well, I also have an emerging rat crisis, which is that I have a family of rats that lives in my backyard.
Oh, I'm sorry to hear that.
And they live beneath my deck.
And normally, I like to peacefully coexist with animals, like a sort of cute.
Little Pixar family of rats.