Summary
- The idea of an AI voice recorder is appealing as it records everything that you say and can remind you of things that you have promised to do and forgotten, remind you of conversations, and keep notes from meetings.
- However, The Verge argues that a perfect memory is not always a good thing and wearsables such as the Bee, which records everything that you say, can be cool but also alarming.
- Victoria Song talks on the podcast about her experience with wearables and the feelings that arise when recording everything.
- Also on the podcast, The Verge’s Nathan Edwards and Ryan Norbauer, the creator of the new $3,600 Seneca keyboard, discuss the perfect typing tool and why it’s worth the time and effort to create such a device.
- Finally, two questions are answered from the Vergecast Hotline about the future of Chrome and the possibility of Chrome being divested as part of the ongoingtrial of Google’s antitrust remedies.
This timely episode of The Vergecast explores the benefits and downsides of AI voice recorders and the latest expensive keyboard creations, and discusses the possible future direction of Chrome.