G/O Tells Staff Not to Worry About Everyone Mocking Their Horrible AI Content
Media conglomerate G/O Media is hellbent on using AI to generate a flood of content that, so far, has been riddled with errors — and it’s now telling staff that they…
break the rules not the laws
Media conglomerate G/O Media is hellbent on using AI to generate a flood of content that, so far, has been riddled with errors — and it’s now telling staff that they…
Today’s links No, Uber’s (still) not profitable: A relentless, world-leading innovator in ever-sweatier balance sheet tricks, accounting gimmicks and hopium. Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. This day in…
Today’s links Kickstarting a book to end enshittification, because Amazon will not carry it: “The Internet Con: How to Seize the Means of Computation” comes out from Verso on Sept…
Disappointed! On Thursday, the Federal Trade Commission announced it had opened an extensive investigation into ChatGPT maker OpenAI over concerns that it’s violated consumer protection laws by harming users’ reputations.…
A conversation with Shaolei RenAI Environmental Equity: “It’s Not Easy Being Green”
if you can’t trust Twitter accounts with artificially generated faces and names like “Hillary Clapton” and “Walter Babooner”, who can you trust?Conspiracy theories regarding the outcome of the 2020 United…
Samsung began the year with the release of the Galaxy S23 series, which received mixed reviews due to some minor improvements and disappointments. Regardless, this hasn’t deterred Samsung from developing…
A few weeks ago, Samsung announced it would hold the launch event at the end of July. However, the Korean company didn’t reveal the name of the products that will…
The CEO of Reddit says a mass protest earlier this week did nothing to convince executives to abandon a plan to begin charging for access to the social media platform’s…
Every year, Apple announces a new iteration of iOS at WWDC, and this year is no different. Apple announced and previewed iOS 17 at WWDC, its annual developer’s conference. The…