Google I/O Afterparty: The Future of Human-AI Collaboration, From Veo to Mariner
Training Data
In this episode of Training Data, three leaders from Google Labs—Thomas Ilgic (Whisk, Flow, and Veo), Jacqueline Konzelman (Mariner), and Simon Takamine (NotebookLM)—discuss Google's latest AI advancements. Thomas explores the future of content creation with generative video and remixable experiences, highlighting the roles of Whisk and Flow in consumer and filmmaking spaces. Jacqueline explains how Mariner, a computer use agent, aims to revolutionize e-commerce by automating online tasks and removing human friction from purchasing. Simon shares insights into NotebookLM, emphasizing its potential as a personalized AI content platform designed for individual users, and the team also touches on the shift in public perception towards Google's AI capabilities, the importance of models, and the exciting new products and experiences being launched.
Part 1: Generative AI Introduction
Part 2: Mariner - Google's Computer Use Agent
Part 3: NotebookLM - Personalized AI Content
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