🔮 Tech Utopias, AI in Sports Media, Musk's New AI Chatbot
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My techno-optimism. Last month, Marc Andreessen published his "techno-optimist manifesto", arguing for a renewed enthusiasm about technology, and for markets and capitalism as a means of building that technology and propelling humanity toward a much brighter future. eth.limo
𝕏: New monster post: my own current perspective on the recent debates around techno-optimism, AI risks, and ways to avoid extreme centralization in the 21st century. - vitalik.eth (@VitalikButerin)
Sports Illustrated Published Articles by Fake, AI-Generated Writers. There was nothing in Drew Ortiz's author biography at Sports Illustrated to suggest that he was anything other than human. 'Drew has spent much of his life outdoors, and is excited to guide you through his never-ending list of the best products to an external, third-party company, AdVon Commerce. By Maggie Harrison via Futurism
𝕏: Welcome to hell, Your world is fake, Escape while you can - Tim Pool (@Timcast)
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Elon Musk's xAI will launch 'Grok' chatbot this week: Here's what to expect. xAI, the company Elon Musk founded to take on OpenAI and other startups racing in the elusive AI space, is set to launch its first offering ‘Grok’ this week. The billionaire, known for companies like Tesla, SpaceX and Neuralink, has announced that the AI chatbot will be integrated into the X platform (formerly Twitter) as part of an early access program. By Shubham Sharma via VentureBeat
ChatGPT And Child Safety: How Tech Leaders Can Bridge The Gap. Ever since the launch of ChatGPT in late 2022, companies have been racing to deploy their own versions of generative AI tools—sometimes integrating them into existing products that are used by children and teens. By Patricia Thaine via Forbes
China's Clean-Energy Behemoths Face Global Expansion Challenges. As clean-energy manufacturing goes global, it’s creating challenges for Chinese companies that have dominated the industry and raising questions about whether more complexity will slow the green transition. By Dan Murtaugh via Bloomberg
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