
AI Outages, Wikipedia's AI Summary Halt, 23andMe Data Deletion, and Google Gemini's Spreadsheet Revolution
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In this episode of #Trending, hosted by Dr. Hamma sitting in for Jim Love, we explore the longest ChatGPT outage ever, which lasted over 12 hours and exposed our growing dependency on AI. We also discuss Wikipedia's paused AI summary experiment due to negative feedback from editors, and the growing privacy concerns as nearly 15% of 23andMe customers request data deletion amidst the company's bankruptcy sale. Finally, we cover Google's new Gemini feature for Google Sheets, which promises to simplify the creation and editing of spreadsheet charts, addressing a common productivity pain point.
00:00 Introduction and Headlines
00:34 ChatGPT Outage: A Wake-Up Call
03:32 Wikipedia's AI Summary Experiment Halted
06:15 23andMe Bankruptcy and Data Privacy Concerns
09:16 Google's Gemini Revolutionizes Spreadsheet Charts
11:46 Conclusion and Sign-Off