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What if your AI assistant could literally take control of your computer? We're diving deep into Goose, a groundbreaking open-source AI agent that brings a new dimension to human-computer interaction. Unlike traditional AI tools that operate within web browsers, Goose can physically control your computer – moving your mouse, clicking buttons, and typing commands in response to your natural language instructions.
This remarkable technology from Block (formerly Square) represents a significant shift toward "agentic AI" – artificial intelligence that independently executes complex tasks across your entire operating system. We explore how it works, potential applications, and the creative "Duck Duck Goose" philosophy behind its design. Currently available primarily for Mac users, this tool hints at a future where the boundaries between human intention and computer execution become increasingly blurred.
We don't stop there. Our tech news segment tackles NVIDIA's latest GPU hotfix addressing persistent display issues, Microsoft's controversial decision to charge $1.50 per core for Windows security updates (potentially costing enterprise customers millions), and PlayStation's generous free content update. We also dive into an essential conversation about data backup strategies after discussing the Netflix documentary on the 2015 Ashley Madison breach, which resulted in devastating personal consequences for users who trusted their data with a single service.
From groundbreaking AI tools to critical security insights, this episode delivers practical knowledge to help you navigate today's rapidly evolving tech landscape. Whether you're curious about the future of desktop automation or simply want to better protect your digital life, we've got you covered with actionable insights and thoughtful analysis.
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What if your AI assistant could literally take control of your computer? We're diving deep into Goose, a groundbreaking open-source AI agent that brings a new dimension to human-computer interaction. Unlike traditional AI tools that operate within web browsers, Goose can physically control your computer – moving your mouse, clicking buttons, and typing commands in response to your natural language instructions.
This remarkable technology from Block (formerly Square) represents a significant shift toward "agentic AI" – artificial intelligence that independently executes complex tasks across your entire operating system. We explore how it works, potential applications, and the creative "Duck Duck Goose" philosophy behind its design. Currently available primarily for Mac users, this tool hints at a future where the boundaries between human intention and computer execution become increasingly blurred.
We don't stop there. Our tech news segment tackles NVIDIA's latest GPU hotfix addressing persistent display issues, Microsoft's controversial decision to charge $1.50 per core for Windows security updates (potentially costing enterprise customers millions), and PlayStation's generous free content update. We also dive into an essential conversation about data backup strategies after discussing the Netflix documentary on the 2015 Ashley Madison breach, which resulted in devastating personal consequences for users who trusted their data with a single service.
From groundbreaking AI tools to critical security insights, this episode delivers practical knowledge to help you navigate today's rapidly evolving tech landscape. Whether you're curious about the future of desktop automation or simply want to better protect your digital life, we've got you covered with actionable insights and thoughtful analysis.
Support the show
🚀 Join the Hustle!