Voice And Vision On Your PC, What Could Go Wrong?
Your computer can now see your screen and act for you. Helpful or horrifying? As agents invade the enterprise, the line between automation and anarchy gets thin. Jeff and Annie break down Microsoft’s new Windows Copilot voice-and-vision controls,...
Your computer can now see your screen and act for you. Helpful or horrifying?
As agents invade the enterprise, the line between automation and anarchy gets thin.
Jeff and Annie break down Microsoft’s new Windows Copilot voice-and-vision controls, Google’s no-code Gemini Enterprise, and Amazon’s “Quick Suite” push to become your AI teammate. We map the real race (interfaces vs. models), whether Nvidia’s grip can hold as OpenAI explores AMD and custom Broadcom chips, and why governance (not just feature) decides who wins.
In this episode we cover:
- Voice/vision PCs: the privacy–productivity tradeoff you can’t ignore
- No-code agents at scale: empowering teams vs. unleashing shadow IT
- The interface war: ChatGPT + Salesforce vs. “models are commodities”
- Chips & costs: training vs. inference and Nvidia’s shifting moat
- Microsoft adds Copilot Voice + Vision to Windows 11
- Google announces Gemini Enterprise (no-code agents)
- Amazon launches Quick Suite agentic workspace
- Salesforce x OpenAI partnership details
- OpenAI–Broadcom custom accelerators announcement
- Axios on Uber’s “Digital Tasks” pilot
- Reuters on ChatGPT adult content plan
- Fast Company on Altman’s “not moral police” quote
- Salem Police warning on “homeless man” AI prank
- Stanford paper on competition causing AI deception