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The White House has rolled out its big AI Action Plan. Google reported earnings but really wanted you to know about consumer adoption of its AI. A new Kindle Colorsoft. TMobile’s Starlink service is available to anyone, and the Switch 2 is now the fastest selling console in history.
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The episode kicks off with the announcement that the White House has introduced a comprehensive AI Action Plan aimed at ensuring the U.S. maintains its lead in the global AI race against China's advancements. President Trump emphasized the country's commitment to leading in AI, proposing measures to streamline permitting processes for AI infrastructure, promote exports, and enforce a unified federal standard for AI regulation. The plan reflects a recognition of the potential impact of AI on the labor market and calls for educational investment to help workers adapt to the changing landscape.
Following the AI discussion, Google reported robust earnings with a 14% year-on-year revenue increase and significant growth in its AI features. Google Chief Executive Sundar Pichai highlighted the extensive adoption of AI products, mentioning that AI overviews have reached 2 billion monthly users, while the AI Mode has achieved over 100 million active users in the U.S. and India. The company is actively enhancing its AI capabilities, demonstrating strong consumer demand for its diverse AI offerings.
Amazon's Kindle ColorSoft has been updated with a new, more affordable model and a kids-focused bundle. This initiative reflects Amazon's ongoing commitment to promoting reading through innovative technology. In parallel, T-Mobile launched its T-Satellite service, providing satellite connectivity to users beyond cellular coverage, showcasing a significant advancement in mobile communication.
The podcast concludes with the impressive launch of the Nintendo Switch 2, which has set a record as the fastest-selling gaming console in U.S. history. With 1.6 million units sold in June alone, surpassing the previous PS4 record, the console's success signifies strong demand and confidence from the manufacturer despite historical trends indicating that launch sales do not necessarily predict lifetime success.
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