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All of Our Gadgets Just Keep Talking

S.Martinez28 min ago

Everybody wants to talk to their pet. Or to try to get them to listen, anyway. So it's no wonder that some startups think the way to break through the communication barrier between you and your pooch is with a nice big helping of technology. Welcome to a world with AI-enabled dog and cat collars that try to interpret a pet's needs and then share those wishes with their human. The only problem with these devices is that the pet won't actually be a part of the conversation, as the collar is just guessing at what the pet is thinking—but still doing all the talking anyway. It's less like the audio collar worn by the dog from the movie Up, and more like shouting at a chatbot strapped to your dog's neck. Meanwhile, your dog or cat might just be trying to figure out where that new voice is coming from.

Later in the show, we talk about all the weird new ways AI gadgets are bouncing around in our lives, and whether any of them are helping us have better conversations.

Also, this week marks the final episode of the Gadget Lab podcast—at least in its current form. We'll be back soon with a fresh reboot of the show. Lauren and Michael will return as hosts, but we'll have a third cohost at the table, a new podcast title, and a new angle on our coverage.

Show Notes Stay tuned to this feed for the updated version of this show, out October 31! Read Boone's stories about the talking pet collars and the AI-powered Friend necklace . Read Lauren's story about the challenges of AI hardware . Keep an eye on all the ways AI is weaving into our lives. For all your gadget needs, follow WIRED's onslaught of gear coverage .

Boone recommends the rain. Lauren recommends taking walks. Mike recommends KEXP's YouTube channel, where the Seattle radio station posts videos of musical acts playing in its studio.

Boone Ashworth can be found on social media but honestly, since he's graduating to be a full-time reporter at WIRED, just email him story tips: Lauren Goode is LaurenGoode . Michael Calore is . Bling the main hotline at GadgetLab . The show was produced by Boone Ashworth booneashworth ). Our theme music was by Solar Keys .

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