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US Supreme Court expected to rule on whether Donald Trump is immune from prosecution for actions taken while in office Follow live bbc.in/3RP5lei
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30 Jun 2024
Income doesn’t matter—over half of consumers love credit and plan to obtain a new credit product in the next year. PYMNTS Intelligence’s latest report details consumers' strong appetite for new credit across income brackets. pymnts.com/study_posts/new-d…
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29 Jun 2024
SpaceX just won a $843 million contract to, basically, crash the International Space Station (ISS) into the sea. It’s part of a NASA program to safely deorbit the ISS within the next ten years. engt.co/4eFirEO
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28 Jun 2024
The Supreme Court's Chevron ruling may be most impactful things to happen to startups in a long time, in ways that people don't realize. A thread:
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NewsBreak's AI-created fake news disrupts communities and raises privacy concerns due to strong ties with China. FactFirst.AI is addressing this problem. #FakeNews #PrivacyConcerns #NewsBreak

6 Jun 2024
Popular US news app accused of using AI to make up fake stories engt.co/4aSgvWv
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6 Jun 2024
ICYMI: OpenAI and News Corp, the owner of The Wall Street Journal, MarketWatch, The Sun, and more than a dozen other publishing brands, have struck a multi-year deal to display news from these publications in ChatGPT. engt.co/3KdYN4L
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NewsBreak's AI-created fake news disrupts communities and raises privacy concerns due to strong ties with China. Popular US news app accused of using AI to make up fake stories (engadget.com) #FakeNews #PrivacyConcerns #NewsBreak

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3 Jun 2024
The evolving role of the CFO requires embracing tech innovation, strategic thinking, and strong stakeholder relationships. @SimproSoftware CFO Ashley Mehlman tells PYMNTS in “A Day In The Life of a CFO” how these traits drive organizational success. pymnts.com/cfo/2024/simpro-c…
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Gracias, gracias, gracias; no les voy a fallar. Vamos a avanzar con el Segundo Piso de la Cuarta Transformación.
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As GenAI becomes more prevalent, questions arise about its impact on human creativity and cognition. At FactFirst, we provide a SaaS platform and service enabling publishers to write unique articles with chosen sources. factfirst.ai/ #LLMs #AI #Publishing

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15 May 2024
GPT-4o would not have happened without the vision, talent, conviction, and determination of @prafdhar over a long period of time. that (along with the work of many others) led to what i hope will turn out to be a revolution in how we use computers.
GPT-4o (o for “omni”) is the first model to come out of the omni team, OpenAI’s first natively fully multimodal model. This launch was a huge org-wide effort, but I’d like to give a shout out to a few of my awesome team members who made this magical model even possible!
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Please enjoy @bhorowitz and me answering questions on the current state of AI, round 2! 00:44 Intro / Nascent meme alert! 01:51 Boeing CEO's background raises questions 05:30 How a Board hires a CEO 06:51 Hiring for magnitude of strength vs. lack of weakness 10:46 Importance of incentive at the board level 12:35 When personal incentives override goal of the organization 14:50 Career path for CEOs 17:10 Most essential skill of a CEO 20:30 Long-suffering #2 executive & external recruitment 25:17 How boards are really selected 29:32 Poor laws around boards; pressure from social activists 32:38 Energy innovation and the future of AI 35:38 Potential for new chip startups 37:32 Challenges of building hardware companies 39:18 Investing in hardware vs. software companies 43:24 Venture process: What the smartest founders know 49:04 Low-cost Power Data Centers for AI 51:23 Flexibility in training runs 53:45 Government scrutiny 55:03 AI's impact on service businesses 58:24 Most overblown fear of AI 1:00:33 Integration of AI in robotics 1:05:41 Tesla and The Bitter Lesson of AI 1:12:02 Revitalizing U.S. manufacturing with AI and robots
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.@DavidSacks explains the "Rise of the Woke Right" Sacks on college protests sweeping across the US: "The Constitution of the United States in the First Amendment provides for the right of assembly, which includes protest and sit-ins, as long as they're peaceable." "Now, obviously, if they go too far and they vandalize or break into buildings or use violence, then that's not peaceable." "However, there's all these people out there now making the argument that if you hear something from a protester that you don't like and you subjectively experience that as a threat to your safety, then that somehow should be treated as valid, like that's basically violent. That's not what the Constitution says." "We have the rise of the 'Woke Right' now. They're buying into this idea of safetyism, which is, 'being exposed to ideas you don't like, to protests you don't like is a threat to your safety.' No it's not." "We absolutely have snowflakery on both sides now."
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How will AI impact polling and media?
13 May 2024
Nevada shows biggest lead for Trump over Biden – 13 points – in new poll of swing states rgj.com/story/news/politics/…
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How will this impact publishing?
.@sama describes the two approaches for AI assistants: 1) the "self extension" -- a "ghost" of the user that acts on their behalf -- ex: autonomously replies to emails -- "it becomes more me, and is me." 2) the "senior employee" -- has the kind of relationship with the user that a trusted senior employee would have with a CEO -- can push back on things and reason -- can access email, etc. with constraints "I personally like the separate entity approach better, and I think that's where we're going to head." "It has the kind of relationship with me that I would expect out of a really competent person that I worked with, which is different from a sycophant."
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