Pixel 11's camera is still hallucinating | The Vergecast

Smart phone cameras have been getting better and better at capturing flawless, true-to-life images. But is that what the people really want? David Imel joins Nilay Patel and Jake Kastrenakes to talk through the Pixel 11's Camera Looks. They're Google's nod to the trend of retro digital and analogue cameras, and alter how a photo is processed on the sensor level. At the same time, its super zoom is still hallucinating text and making stuff up. Then it's a supersized Brendan Carr is a Dummy, with increasingly infuriating tales of how Brendan Carr is being a Dummy, culminating in the FCC's quest to make sure your internet connection remains slow. Plus, we talk through the confounding AirPods camera leak, the Fairphone, and YouTube's new method for counting views.

0:00 Vergecast Kickoff
01:03 Pixel Camera Overview
02:21 Camera Looks Explained
06:56 Presets And Controls
09:47 HDR Bracketing Explained
14:05 Android Camera Ecosystem
15:49 AI Zoom Reality Check
21:45 Rambler Voice Dictation
27:31 Brendan Carr is a Dummy
28:44 FOIA Emails And Fox News
32:20 ABC Sues The FCC
35:55 Broadband Standards Scrapped
40:25 NYC Broadband Reality
42:33 Cable WiFi Spin
45:35 5G Hype Collapse
47:20 Measurement Politics
48:51 The Lightning Round
48:55 AirPods With Cameras
50:01 Meta Glasses Backlash
52:42 Apple Privacy Questions
01:00:02 Fairphone Hits US
01:06:50 YouTube View Redefinition
01:13:47 Wrap Up And Goodbye

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