🥊AI VS HUMANS
Plus: Threads: What we've learned from the first week - and why it can't kill Twitter just yet, Hybrid work is the new normal, as companies rethink work habits and office and retail space, and more...
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AI VS HUMANS - THE SEO CONTENT EXPERIMENT ChatGPT, the chatbot created by OpenAI following over a decade of research and technological advancements in the fields of machine learning and artificial intelligence, launched on the 30th of November 2022 and took the world by storm (Oliver Sissons / WIRED)
AI vs human content, who will win? - Oliver Sissons (@sissons_oliver)
Threads: What we've learned from the first week - and why it can't kill Twitter just yet Threads has had a faster start to life than any other app in history, but will it have staying power? (Tom Acres / Sky News)
My 1st week on Threads - Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra)
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Hybrid work is the new normal, as companies rethink work habits and office and retail space Office attendance has stabilized at 30% below where it was before the Covid-19 pandemic, according to a new report. Demand for office space is expected to drop to far below where it was in 2019 (Stephanie Dhue / CNBC)
Hybrid work is the new normal, as companies rethink work habits and office and retail space - Stephanie Dhue (@StephanieDhue)
Mark Zuckerberg Has Undergone a System Update Mark Zuckerberg is having a nice summer. By his own account, he's in great shape, owing to a fondness for mixed martial arts and a propensity for doing calisthenics while wearing a camo-print weighted vest (Charlie Warzel / The Atlantic)
A weird thing is happening. Mark Zuckerberg is peacocking around social media, launching something popular, and posting thirst traps - Charlie Warzel (@cwarzel)
How Space Force wants to use AI As satellites multiply, "we won't be able to...control all that by humans in real-time," Space Command's deputy chief says (Chris Riotta / Defense One)
How Space Force wants to use AI | As satellites multiply, "we won't be able to...control all that by humans in real-time," Space Command's deputy chief says. - Defense One (@DefenseOne)
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