Did you see Ring's Super Bowl ad and see happy puppies reunited with their owners? Or did you see the seeds of a complete, always-on surveillance nightmare coming for us all? David and Nilay discuss which is the right answer, why so many people don't want to trust tech companies, and why Ring might not care much about the difference. After that, the hosts discuss the ads coming to ChatGPT, the surprising number of AI executives quitting their jobs and issuing dire warnings on the way out, and the fake ad for OpenAI gadgets. In the lightning round, it's time for an extra long Brendan Carr is a Dummy, the latest Ferrari EV, the future of Siri, and more.



Further reading:


  Jeffrey Epstein’s digital cleanup crew 



  Jeffrey Epstein might not have created /pol/, but he helped carry out its mission



  Amazon Ring’s lost dog ad sparks backlash amid fears of mass surveillance 



  Wyze is sticking it to Ring



  Sen. Markey calls on Amazon to “discontinue” Ring monitoring features



  Ring’s new Search Party feature is on by default; should you opt out?



  Ring launches upgraded cameras with Retinal Vision 4K recording



  What the Guthrie case reveals about your ‘deleted’ doorbell footage 



  FBI releases recovered footage from Nancy Guthrie’s Nest cam 



  OpenAI’s first hardware slips to 2027



  OpenAI’s supposedly ‘leaked’ Super Bowl ad with ear buds and a shiny orb was a hoax 



  Two more xAI co-founders are among those leaving after the SpaceX merger 



  OpenAI reportedly disbanded its Mission Alignment team



  OpenAI fired exec who opposed ‘adult mode’ 



  Read an Anthropic AI safety lead's exit letter: 'The world is in peril'



  Opinion | I Left My Job at OpenAI. Putting Ads on ChatGPT Was the Last Straw.



   What Is Claude? Anthropic Doesn’t Know, Either




  ChatGPT’s cheapest options now show you ads 



  Here are the brands bringing ads to ChatGPT 



  Claude gets more free features to capitalize on ChatGPT ads



  Ex-OpenAI researcher has “deep reservations” about its approach to ads



  Brendan Carr is a Dummy theme submitted by Michiel Vanhoudt on BlueSky



  FTC says it’s ‘not the speech police’ in letter warning Apple News about its alleged promotion of left-leaning outlets



  Ferrari’s first EV will have an interior designed by Jony Ive 



  Here’s what the Ferrari Luce’s buttons, switches, and knobs sound like.



  The early reviews of the Rivian R2 are starting to roll in



  Live Nation’s monopoly trial is reportedly fracturing Trump’s Justice Department 



  YouTube is coming to the Apple Vision Pro



  Apple keeps hitting bumps with its overhauled Siri 



  The iPhone 17e could launch soon with MagSafe and an A19 chip 



  Apple might let you use ChatGPT from CarPlay 



  Paramount ups its offer for Warner Bros. Discovery, again


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The Verge

Ring's adorable surveillance hellscape

FEB 13, 2026100 MIN
The Vergecast

Ring's adorable surveillance hellscape

FEB 13, 2026100 MIN

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Did you see Ring's Super Bowl ad and see happy puppies reunited with their owners? Or did you see the seeds of a complete, always-on surveillance nightmare coming for us all? David and Nilay discuss which is the right answer, why so many people don't want to trust tech companies, and why Ring might not care much about the difference. After that, the hosts discuss the ads coming to ChatGPT, the surprising number of AI executives quitting their jobs and issuing dire warnings on the way out, and the fake ad for OpenAI gadgets. In the lightning round, it's time for an extra long Brendan Carr is a Dummy, the latest Ferrari EV, the future of Siri, and more. Further reading: Jeffrey Epstein’s digital cleanup crew  Jeffrey Epstein might not have created /pol/, but he helped carry out its mission Amazon Ring’s lost dog ad sparks backlash amid fears of mass surveillance  Wyze is sticking it to Ring Sen. Markey calls on Amazon to “discontinue” Ring monitoring features Ring’s new Search Party feature is on by default; should you opt out? Ring launches upgraded cameras with Retinal Vision 4K recording What the Guthrie case reveals about your ‘deleted’ doorbell footage  FBI releases recovered footage from Nancy Guthrie’s Nest cam  OpenAI’s first hardware slips to 2027 OpenAI’s supposedly ‘leaked’ Super Bowl ad with ear buds and a shiny orb was a hoax  Two more xAI co-founders are among those leaving after the SpaceX merger  OpenAI reportedly disbanded its Mission Alignment team OpenAI fired exec who opposed ‘adult mode’  Read an Anthropic AI safety lead's exit letter: 'The world is in peril' Opinion | I Left My Job at OpenAI. Putting Ads on ChatGPT Was the Last Straw.  What Is Claude? Anthropic Doesn’t Know, Either ChatGPT’s cheapest options now show you ads  Here are the brands bringing ads to ChatGPT  Claude gets more free features to capitalize on ChatGPT ads Ex-OpenAI researcher has “deep reservations” about its approach to ads Brendan Carr is a Dummy theme submitted by Michiel Vanhoudt on BlueSky FTC says it’s ‘not the speech police’ in letter warning Apple News about its alleged promotion of left-leaning outlets Ferrari’s first EV will have an interior designed by Jony Ive  Here’s what the Ferrari Luce’s buttons, switches, and knobs sound like. The early reviews of the Rivian R2 are starting to roll in Live Nation’s monopoly trial is reportedly fracturing Trump’s Justice Department  YouTube is coming to the Apple Vision Pro Apple keeps hitting bumps with its overhauled Siri  The iPhone 17e could launch soon with MagSafe and an A19 chip  Apple might let you use ChatGPT from CarPlay  Paramount ups its offer for Warner Bros. Discovery, again Subscribe to The Verge for unlimited access to theverge.com, subscriber-exclusive newsletters, and our ad-free podcast feed.We love hearing from you! Email your questions and thoughts to [email protected] or call us at 866-VERGE11. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices