The new Xbox is not an Xbox | The Vergecast
We’re very bullish on the handheld future of gaming. But we’re not bullish on the new ROG Xbox Ally. The Verge’s Sean Hollister joins the show to explain why this Xbox-branded device barely feels like an Xbox, and why it’s definitely not a threat to the Steam Deck, before he and David debate whether the future of Xbox is even in good hands. After that, The Verge’s Hayden Field walks David through a couple of important recent studies, asking the same basic question: is AI making us dumb? Finally, Sean returns to answer a question from the Vergecast Hotline (call 866-VERGE11 or email vergecast@theverge.com!) about hybrid computers, which are an extremely 2012 idea and also maybe the future of computing. But probably not. #Vergecast #Technology #Podcast0:00 Intro
2:02 The Xbox Ally and Ally X with The Verge's Sean Hollister
06:01 Xbox Ally and Ally X Pros and Cons
11:13 First User Experience: Windows Setup Frustrations
12:53 Why Steam Deck Still Wins on Simplicity
13:15 UI/UX Disappointments
15:45 How They Compare to Other Devices
16:31 Would You Buy It Over Other Handhelds?
18:31 Is Microsoft's Vision for Handheld Gaming Even Possible?
21:12 Why the PC Console Ecosystem “Works” (Sort Of)
24:45 Microsoft's Strategic Crossroads: What's Next?
25:56 Nintendo Switch 2 and Third-Party Games
28:43 Should I Buy a Steam Deck? (Handheld Buying Advice)
34:08 Segment 2: AI Is Making Us Stupid?
36:09 AI/Brain Study and Results
38:24 What Did the Research Actually Find?
44:47 How Tech and AI Change Cognitive Skills
54:19 Is Losing Old Skills Bad or Just Different?
58:45 Who Should Take Responsibility for Tech’s Effects?
01:01:10 Faking Book Reports & How Teachers Are Adapting
01:03:08 Can AI Be a True Learning Tool?
01:10:28 Vergecast Hotline
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