This week, Devindra and Engadget's Nathan Ingraham discuss the new Max documentary "MoviePass, MovieCrash" and reminisce about the early days of that wild startup. It was a huge mess in the end, but we wouldn't have subscription plans in theaters without it. We also chat with MoviePass co-founder Stacy Spikes, as well as the documentary's director, Muta'Ali, about the film.
In other news, Nate explains why Google is adding a slew of AI features to Chromebook Plus notebooks, and we dive into the Fitbit Ace with LTE, which has the potential to be a very useful smartwatch tracker for kids.
Moviepass, MovieCrash interview with CEO Stacy Spikes and director Muta'Ali \u2013 1:33
Chromebook Plus laptops are getting AI features soon \u2013 41:43
WWDC is scheduled for June 10 \u2013 56:26
Cherlynn\u2019s Fitbit Ace LTE hands-on : a fitness tracker for kids! \u2013 59:55
Sony pulls \u201cfabricated\u201d interview with Last of Us creator Neil Druckman \u2013 1:03:44
Vox Media and The Atlantic magazine made content deals with OpenAI \u2013 1:08:06
OpenAI\u2019s new safety team includes members of the company\u2019s board and Sam Altman himself \u2013 1:13:30
Listener Mailbag: Windows screen readers on ARM and the iPad as a full-fledged work machine \u2013 1:14:41
Working on \u2013 1:23:24
Pop culture picks \u2013 1:25:10
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