
245: Google in the Time of Coronavirus
We talk about Verily's Project Baseline and why it's unnerving that the US government is relying on private companies to conduct testing for COVID-19. We also mourn the cancellation of Google I/O and wonder how conferences will exist going forward.
Material · Andy Ihnatko and Florence Ion
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Show Notes
Flo is back, albeit solo, because the Material podcast and its hosts are practicing social distancing. Flo muses about life as a new parent, then launches into a rant about how it isn't fun hanging out in Hangouts anymore. Then, we talk about Verily's Project Baseline, and why it's a bit unnerving that the US government is relying on private companies to conduct testing for COVID-19. We also mourn the cancellation of Google I/O this year and wonder aloud: if this is the new normal, how will technology conferences exist going forward?
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Links and Show Notes:
Google's Teach from Home initiative
Trump announced Google was building a virus screening tool. Then someone had to build it
You Shouldn't Have to Give Google Your Data to Access a COVID-19 Test