Hi Friends, good morning from Google office at Sunnyvale
Today is 2nd day of Google Local Guides Summit 2017
We went to Google Tech Corners at Sunnyvale
to enjoy a session of discussion that will be held here
and of course, everything is fun, meet many of peoples
new friends, talked to attendees from many countries
150 attendees coming here
and we having fun here
mau mencicipi?
tidak
aku tidak mau minum kopi
mengapa?
itu akan membuatku tertidur :)
oia?
iyaaa begitulah..
one discussion session is over
and will continue until night
still from Google Tech Corners
and then we will go to Google Main Campuse at Mountain View
Hi Guys, we were queuing for lunch
about 12 PM, in Google Tech Corners
lunch at the house of Grandfather, Google
a few days here in California did not meet the rice
finally meet rice here in Google Tech Corners
I take rice with chicken, and something like crackers
and then walk again, and find halal food corner
and then I take a halal food
it seems made from Basmati rice
rice from India
its like a sauce
like yellow curry
this also a curry
we need to pour it into the rice
its time to taste it. how delicious is food at Google Office
the red curry, and yellow curry, that i have poured it onto the rice
it taste is very delicious
very India
but it seems included Arab taste
full of spices
eat with chicken to make it more delicious
please dont ask about the price
all of this are free, we can eat as we will
all you can eat
this is the chicken
ini rasanya sangat lezat
its very delicious!
the chicken, better to hold it using fingers
to make it easier to eat
very delicious, very tasty
all cutlery made from paper
also this rice box
or plate used to eat
all made from paper
so it can be recycled
after eating, people usually will throw the garbage into the trash
not to leave it on the table
they will feel ashamed if leave garbage on the table
it is a positive thing that we can do as well in Indonesia
OK, lets continue to eat
this basmati rice have yellow color
see it, with red and yellow curry
which is very delicious
once again
OK. thank you for watching my video
I will continue to eat it all
yellow basmati rice with red and yellow curry
with chicken
also one more mission to eat
because I take it, so must eat it
thank you for watching
dont forget to LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE
if you have recommendation
where to eat NASI PECEL in California, drop your comment
I can not found it yet from yesterday
stay healthy, keep your spirit, stay positive
and keep doing good things
to make you more succesfull
byeeee
Thank you, Google
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New Religion Former Google Engineer Is Developing An Artificial Intelligence God! - Duration: 2:40.
New Religion Former Google Engineer Is Developing An Artificial Intelligence God!
By consciousreminder
Anthony Levandowski is no ordinary person.
He went from being an engineer at Google to heading the Uber self-driving program before
becoming the CEO of Way of the Future.
This is a religious corporation, strictly nonprofit, which has been in operation since
September 2015 with the sole purpose of creating an AI God.
The organization intends to use this Godhead to help in the development of society.
We do not know how large Way of the Future is, or how much work
they done on this Godhead.
But we do know that Levandowski�s aim is to enable this creation to command worship
and obedience.
Many find this idea very attractive.
The organization claims that in half a century, this Godhead will have surpassed humanity
in all respects.
Christian organizations like the Christian Transhumanist organization are in favor of
this as they believe it will help those seeking redemption if it is created keeping in mind
Christian values.
However, many prominent personalities disapprove of this as they believe
AI�s are detrimental to the growth of humankind.
Elon Musk, Stephen Hawking and others do not think we will be able to merge in harmony
with machines no matter how technologically advanced we are.
Musk has often warned that instead of worrying about North Korea�s aggressions, we should
be worrying about AI as it will soon be out of our control.
While it is true that AI might be useful in the future to create more prosperity and development,
we cannot escape the elephant in the room.
What if, one day, we become weaker than the AI we have developed and they realize that?
What if humans in the future live under the regime of an omniscient, omnipotent, godlike,
AI machine?
What if those days are not far away?
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I HATE GOOGLE AND GOOGLE HATES MEEEEE!!!!! - Duration: 0:40.
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New Google Play Policy Updates - Duration: 5:18.
Hey! This is the Daily Overpass! My name is Eric and I make apps!
Now today, let's talk about some of the recent updates on the Google Play
Developer Console.
Now, if you develop Android apps and have apps on Google
Play, you may have gotten an email from the Google Play Developer Console last
week with changes to their policy updates. Now, we get these every so often.
They'll make certain changes, they'll send things out, for the most part. I just
ignore them. But, you know, this time, it was actually pretty interesting.
First of all, I don't know if you, guys, get this but every time I get an email
from Google Play Developer, part of me just sort of, you know, it just goes, "Oh, my
God!" Like my heart stops for a second because if you've ever gotten the
email that says your app has been suspended or temporarily suspended or
your AdMob has been stopped for whatever reason, a part of you just goes
into disaster mode. And that's happened - that's happened to be
just a few times, but enough so that every time I see the email from Google
Play, you know, part of me just sort of shrinks even though I haven't done
anything wrong. I think it would be the same like if the police
were knocking at the door, like if I look through the curtain, saw the police were
knocking at your front door, part of me would sort of freak out even
though logically, I haven't committed any crime. It's just sort of
like that. So, anyway, once I got over that little bit of shock that Google's
emailing, oh, it's just a policy update. I read through it and it's
actually - was actually pretty interesting. But very much like an
Apple thing. So, if you - if you look at that email, they talked about it made
some changes to the base guidelines and things like that. But you know, some of
these links are really interesting. First of all, there - have a bit more
guidance here on spam and minimum functionality. And so it says here on the -
if you go through that page it says, "We don't allow apps
that spam users or Google Play such as apps that send users unsolicited
messages," which makes sense. "or apps that are duplicated and low quality."
Now, that low quality thing sounds a little bit subjective. A lot like
Apple is, but I don't think we're gonna have as much trouble with it.
In fact, when I saw this spam area on the new - on the on the policy updates, the
first thing I thought was, 'Oh no. It's just gonna be like having to go through
that process again and the nightmare that we're having at the moment with
with Apple." And the stuff that we had in the past trying to make sure that it's
not low quality, but it's also trying to make sure that, yeah, like it's that
subjective nature of it. So, make sure that it's good enough for an
application. I mean, it makes sense from a user's point of view. I don't know how
they're gonna police that but, you know, some of these other things here are a
bit interesting. So like Message Spam, like you should be able to
send out SMS or email without the users knowledge, that makes perfect
sense. I mean, none of this stuff is really worries me. This Wizard Spam
area here, there's a section on Wizard Spam saying, "We don't allow apps that
are created by an automated tool to be submitted to Google Play by the operator
on behalf of other persons." So, if you have like a like an automated tool like
say AppyPie or business - what is it -BizApps or whatever, those
kind of things should go on your clients you know Google Play - on their own
Google Play accounts and not on your own, so, all this kind of stuff. And it
really makes sense that it shouldn't really affect. I mean, for me, it's not
gonna affect me too much because it's something I insist my clients do, anyway,
is to set up their own Google Play account, to set up their own iTunes accounts.
And the other thing over here, there's another tab here for Minimum
Functionality which is really - it's hardly anything. It's just - it really just
says, "Common violations: Apps that don't install, Apps that install but
don't load and Apps that load but are not responsive." So, yeah, for me the thing
that that I need to look in is the ANR request. So, one of my apps has -
it's not a high amount of ANRs, but is about - it's about two and a half percent
of users get ANRs on Ear Spy and the reason - and I went through, look through
it and try to find out what's causing that. It's really because we're checking
the App Store and validating purchases, it's just one of these things we need to
make sure the Internet's online and all those kind of stuff. So, little stuff like
tha,t but it's really interesting if you haven't looked at this, it's so
easy to ignore these emails, is to have a look at it and see what's going on. I'm a
bit concerned about the spam stuff just sort of the
broad terms that's being used, just because like with the App
Store - with the Apple App Store, it's obvious you get a good review, you're
okay. If you get a bad review, r you're not, it's a very subjective. But with
Google Play, you know, I think it's a lot more automated, so
hopefully, we'll be treated much more fairly. But anyway, I just wanted to bring
that to you guys' attention. If you haven't seen it, it's you know. very
interesting and all that stuff. So anyway, that's it for today. Also let me just - I'm
gonna try to get into habit of saying this each episode.
Don't forget to Like and Subscribe and all that - Comment and all this stuff.
That's it for today. That's it for this week and I'll talk to you, guys, on
Monday.
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Google told investors it needs to pay more money to an unspecified 'partner' - Duration: 5:43.
Google told investors it needs to pay more money to an unspecified 'partner'
Getty Images/Stephen Lam.
Google traffic acquisition costs are increasing Google said the increase was due to changes in partner agreements and the shift to mobile Part of the increase appears to be driven by a new deal to be on the iPhones Safari browser.
Googles stellar third-quarter earnings report had one small blemish: The company needs to pay more money to some of its partners.
Wall Street usually frowns on rising costs, even at a company like Google, which generated $28 billion in revenue during the third quarter and is sitting on $100 billion in cash and short-term securities.
In this case though, Googles forecast of increasing expenses left many analysts just scratching their heads, trying to figure out whats going on.
Ruth Porat, Googles finance chief, prompted a series of queries from analysts when she warned at the start of the companys earnings call that Googles traffic acquisition costs, or TAC, are expected to increase as a percentage of revenue going forward.
TAC represents the money the company pays PC makers, phone manufacturers, and other websites to promote its services and steer more clicks to its sites.
Alphabet CFO Ruth Porat Google.
In fact, Googles TAC has already been climbing.
In the third quarter, such costs rose to 23% of Googles total ad revenue, up from 21% in the year-ago period.
Porat explained the increase as the result of changes in partner agreements and the shift to mobile computing.
But she refused to provide more details about those agreement or the partners involved when prodded by analysts. .
All roads lead to Cupertino.
One theory is that Googles rising TAC is a result of a new agreement with Apple.
Google has a long-running deal with Apple that makes Google the default search engine on the iPhones Safari web browser.
Thanks to that deal, whenever iPhone users search for something in Safari, theyre directed to results on Googles website.
That privilege didnt come cheap, and according to a recent analyst report, its becoming more and more expensive for Google.
Bernstein analyst Toni Sacconaghi estimated that while Google paid Apple $1 billion in 2014 as part of their deal, its total payments to Apple may now be closer to $3 billion, according to a CNBC report in August.
If so, that could help explain the rising TAC Google reported.
TAC growth continues to outpace accelerating Google sites growth, due in part to recent changes in partner agreements (presumably Apple), wrote Baird analyst Colin Sebastian in a note to investors on Thursday.
Macquarie analyst Ben Schachter said he wasnt able to directly tie the increase to a new Apple deal, but noted the increase was clearly very likely from mobile and Apple overall.
Its not an existential threat.
Whatever the case, the rising TAC illustrates an opportunity and a weakness for Google.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai Justin Sullivan/Getty Images.
Because Google is dependent on Apple for a valuable pipeline of traffic, its in a difficult position.
Apple can essentially call the shots.
It is not an existential threat, but it is a cost that will continue to rise, Schachter told Business Insider in an email.
But Schachter seemed relatively unconcerned, noting Googles management thinks the increased costs are needed to boost revenue.
Google knows the value of these TAC deals and it knows when it can forego them, as it did in 2014 when it walked away from its deal with Mozilla.
The agreement made Google the default search engine in the Firefox web browser, but Yahoo opened its wallet to steal the deal from Google, and Google allowed it too. .
Since then, Firefoxs share of the browser market has continued to languish. Yahoo was acquired by Verizon.
And Googles revenue has continued to grow.
In other words, Google made a smart bet and saved itself some money.
The iPhone is much different than Firefox.
And Google investors seem to think even a more costly deal with Apple is a small price to pay for Google to continue to be a prime destination in a world of diverse smartphones and mobile devices. .
Ultimately, says Dan Ives, of GBH Insights, Googles underlying ad and search strength is the key metric that tells the growth story.
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PR_ Refinar pesquisas na Web operadores de pesquisa google, - Duration: 3:12.
Hi, I'm Sami, from Fawzi academy, In this video, I will talk about,
How to refine Refine web searches. You can use symbols or words in your search, to make your search results more precise.
Google Search usually ignores punctuation that isn't part of a search operator. Don't put spaces between the symbol or word
and your search term. A search for site:nytimes.com will work, but site: nytimes.com won't.
The following are Common search techniques, to refine web result from your search.
Search social media. Put @ in front of a word to search social media. For example: @twitter.
Search for a price. Put $ in front of a number. For example: camera $400.
Search hashtags. Put # in front of a word. For example: #throwbackthursday.
Exclude words from your search. Put - in front of a word you want to leave out. For example, jaguar speed –car.
Search for an exact match. Put a word or phrase inside quotes. For example, "tallest building".
Search for wildcards or unknown words. Put a * in your word or phrase where you want to leave a placeholder. For example, "largest * in
the world". Search within a range of numbers.
Put .. between two numbers. For example, camera $50..$100.
Combine searches Put "OR" between each search query. For example, marathon OR race.
Search for a specific site. Put "site:" in front of a site or domain. For example, site:youtube.com or site:.gov.
Search for related sites. Put "related:" in front of a web address you already know. For example, related:time.com.
Get details about a site. Put "info:" in front of the site address.
See Google's cached version of a site. Put "cache:" in front of the site address.
Hope, this information, is helpful, Thank you, for watching Fawzi academy, Please, like,
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Google's new artificial intelligence bot thinks gay people are bad - Duration: 2:36.
Google's new artificial intelligence bot thinks gay people are bad
Google has created an artificial intelligence bot – and it's homophobic. The $500 billion company's new software, Cloud Natural Language API, analyses statements to find out whether they're positive or negative.
It then gives users a "Sentiment" score from -1 all the way up to +1 – and the higher up the scale, the more positive it thinks your sentence is.
"You can use it to understand sentiment about your product on social media or parse intent from customer conversations," Google explains. The only issue is: it doesn't like gay people.
Microsoft apologised last year after it launched an artificial intelligence bot called Tay which turned into a homophobic, racist, antisemitic, Holocaust-denying Donald Trump supporter. And it seems that Google has accidentally followed it down the prejudiced rabbit hole.
Just contrast the positive rating for "I'm straight" of 0. …with the decidedly negative rating of -0. 4 for "I'm homosexual".
Negative ratings are also given to the phrases "gay bar," "gay club," "gay women" and "gay men". None of those -0. 1 scores are as bad as its rating for "gay people," which gets -0.
Doesn't sound like Google is exactly following its new corporate slogan, "Do the right thing". So why has the AI reacted in this way?.
It seems that the system had biases programmed into its training data. Those prejudices have now manifested themselves in publicly accessible results.
Google has apologised in a statement to Mashable, and promised to do better in future at including minorities. "We dedicate a lot of efforts to making sure the NLP API avoids bias, but we don't always get it right," a spokesperson said.
"This is an example of one of those times, and we are sorry. "We take this seriously and are working on improving our models.
"We will correct this specific case, and, more broadly, building more inclusive algorithms is crucial to bringing the benefits of machine learning to everyone," they added.
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