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In This Episode: Comparing PCs and Macs. AI in your OS? Or AI teachers?
This week the TEH Podcast is hosted by Leo Notenboom, the “Chief Question Answerer” at Ask Leo!, and Gary Rosenzweig, the host and producer of MacMost, and mobile game developer at Clever Media.
(You’ll find longer Bios on the Hosts page.)
1:44 PM – Zoom meeting May 21 Notes
🕞 Started at 01:44 PM on 21 May, lasted 1h
Summary
Microsoft Surface PCs and Comparison with Apple Devices
Gary compared the new Surface devices with Apple’s M3 MacBook Air, noting efforts by Microsoft to match Apple’s offerings at an affordable price point. Both speakers acknowledged ongoing competition between PC and Mac devices while emphasizing users’ investment in skills as a factor influencing platform loyalty.
User Experience with Windows and Mac Operating Systems
Gary describes his attempt at comparing menu interfaces between Mac and Windows by booting into a PC for the first time after an extended period. He expresses surprise at the changes he encountered within the interface of various applications on windows 10, particularly noting hidden menus resembling mobile app interfaces. Leo adds context by explaining that certain features like menu bars have undergone significant changes across different versions of windows.
Integration of AI with Operating Systems
Gary emphasizes how AI could simplify locating specific settings within an operating system given their vast number, citing examples such as changing wallpapers or adjusting text size where AI could provide finite answers based on user requests. He draws parallels from personal experiences where Siri failed to assist him effectively when trying to resolve an issue related to directions alerts while driving.
The conversation delves into potential implications arising from localized deployment of large-scale AI applications onto individual machines including improved privacy measures along with enhanced processing speed for running complex tasks locally without relying on external servers.
Gary proposed the integration of complete AI control into operating systems, envisioning a flagship feature for Windows, Mac OS, iOS, or Android. He emphasized the potential for voice control to manipulate on-screen elements and settings without requiring specific commands. Gary expressed frustration with current limitations in voice control and highlighted the need for advancements in this area.
AI-Powered Applications and Potential Advancements
The conversation delved into screenshotting technology as a subpar method due to its impact on image quality. Additionally, there was an exploration of potential improvements through underlying descriptors within screenshots that could provide metadata about displayed content.
Leo shared insights about using the Copilot app alongside discussions regarding its ability to summarize window contents from Microsoft Edge. This led them to consider how apps like Copilot could potentially offer context-dependent suggestions based on real-time data access.
Both speakers reflected on their optimism regarding future advancements in AI technology over the next two years while acknowledging apprehension from companies about going too far with integrating advanced features without user responsibility.
AI in Education
The participants explored the potential impact of AI on education, considering its ability to equalize learning speeds among students and potentially alleviate teacher shortages. They pondered whether human teachers would still be necessary or if they could focus on assisting students who struggle with subjects not effectively taught by AIs.
Book and TV Series Recommendations
Gary expressed gratitude for Leo’s recommendation of Daniel O’Malley’s “The Rook” book series a few months ago, stating he was finishing up the third book.
Gary recommends “The Rook, Stiletto and Blitz,” a modern-day fantasy series with unique storytelling through short stories. He describes the books as lengthy but engrossing, filled with tangents that are all worth exploring. Leo expresses interest in a potential new addition to the series and mentions a TV adaptation of “The Rook” that is available for purchase on Amazon but may not entirely align with the original story.
Cloud Services, Data Backup, and Translation Tools
Gary highlights two videos demonstrating system-wide translation tools available on Mac and iPhone, enabling users to translate text both in reading and writing without depending on specific apps. The discussion touches upon the quality of translations, considerations when communicating in foreign languages, and Apple’s potential adoption of AI-based translation systems.
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In This Episode: Comparing PCs and Macs. AI in your OS? Or AI teachers?
This week the TEH Podcast is hosted by Leo Notenboom, the “Chief Question Answerer” at Ask Leo!, and Gary Rosenzweig, the host and producer of MacMost, and mobile game developer at Clever Media.
(You’ll find longer Bios on the Hosts page.)
1:44 PM – Zoom meeting May 21 Notes
🕞 Started at 01:44 PM on 21 May, lasted 1h
Summary
Microsoft Surface PCs and Comparison with Apple Devices
Gary compared the new Surface devices with Apple’s M3 MacBook Air, noting efforts by Microsoft to match Apple’s offerings at an affordable price point. Both speakers acknowledged ongoing competition between PC and Mac devices while emphasizing users’ investment in skills as a factor influencing platform loyalty.
User Experience with Windows and Mac Operating Systems
Gary describes his attempt at comparing menu interfaces between Mac and Windows by booting into a PC for the first time after an extended period. He expresses surprise at the changes he encountered within the interface of various applications on windows 10, particularly noting hidden menus resembling mobile app interfaces. Leo adds context by explaining that certain features like menu bars have undergone significant changes across different versions of windows.
Integration of AI with Operating Systems
Gary emphasizes how AI could simplify locating specific settings within an operating system given their vast number, citing examples such as changing wallpapers or adjusting text size where AI could provide finite answers based on user requests. He draws parallels from personal experiences where Siri failed to assist him effectively when trying to resolve an issue related to directions alerts while driving.
The conversation delves into potential implications arising from localized deployment of large-scale AI applications onto individual machines including improved privacy measures along with enhanced processing speed for running complex tasks locally without relying on external servers.
Gary proposed the integration of complete AI control into operating systems, envisioning a flagship feature for Windows, Mac OS, iOS, or Android. He emphasized the potential for voice control to manipulate on-screen elements and settings without requiring specific commands. Gary expressed frustration with current limitations in voice control and highlighted the need for advancements in this area.
AI-Powered Applications and Potential Advancements
The conversation delved into screenshotting technology as a subpar method due to its impact on image quality. Additionally, there was an exploration of potential improvements through underlying descriptors within screenshots that could provide metadata about displayed content.
Leo shared insights about using the Copilot app alongside discussions regarding its ability to summarize window contents from Microsoft Edge. This led them to consider how apps like Copilot could potentially offer context-dependent suggestions based on real-time data access.
Both speakers reflected on their optimism regarding future advancements in AI technology over the next two years while acknowledging apprehension from companies about going too far with integrating advanced features without user responsibility.
AI in Education
The participants explored the potential impact of AI on education, considering its ability to equalize learning speeds among students and potentially alleviate teacher shortages. They pondered whether human teachers would still be necessary or if they could focus on assisting students who struggle with subjects not effectively taught by AIs.
Book and TV Series Recommendations
Gary expressed gratitude for Leo’s recommendation of Daniel O’Malley’s “The Rook” book series a few months ago, stating he was finishing up the third book.
Gary recommends “The Rook, Stiletto and Blitz,” a modern-day fantasy series with unique storytelling through short stories. He describes the books as lengthy but engrossing, filled with tangents that are all worth exploring. Leo expresses interest in a potential new addition to the series and mentions a TV adaptation of “The Rook” that is available for purchase on Amazon but may not entirely align with the original story.
Cloud Services, Data Backup, and Translation Tools
Gary highlights two videos demonstrating system-wide translation tools available on Mac and iPhone, enabling users to translate text both in reading and writing without depending on specific apps. The discussion touches upon the quality of translations, considerations when communicating in foreign languages, and Apple’s potential adoption of AI-based translation systems.

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