🤖 ChatGPT Became A Crypto Shill

PLUS: It's Time To Learn New Skills

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You can bet these headlines are newsworthy:

  • Scammers show that ChatGPT is capable of a lot

  • IBM believes 40% of the workforce needs to learn new skills

  • Resurrecting the dead with AI comes at a cost

  • MSN runs a terrible AI-generated article

The artist formerly known as Twitter is struggling everywhere, but now they have an AI issue to contend with too.

The 1,000+ fake accounts used ChatGPT to boost the quality of their spam and help make the crypto links look legit.

The implications of Fox8 are something we all need to wrestle with because it affects our future.

X has been a breeding ground for generative AI bots since Elon Musk took over. The lack of staffing and response means these groups can get more data and more freedom for longer.

For instance, this botnet sucked at what they tried to do. Researchers discovered this scheme because the people failed to keep ChatGPT from messaging “As an AI language model…” before some posts.

This bot team stunk, but that does not mean others aren’t doing the same thing but better.

Misinformation campaigns and synthetic post boosting are getting harder to spot. ChatGPT, when used by savvy scammers, appears like a real account.

These factors make it dangerous for sites like X to disregard their duty to detect and take down these efforts. Fox8 was a warning shot and a farce. 

The real bad actors sneak in the shadows and strengthen their attempts using X.

What can you do about it?

Not much. No team at X is handling these reports, and they only took down Fox8 because researchers published a paper about it. It’s a harsh answer, but it’s our reality today.

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It’s time to upskill, you guys.

IBM published the results of a survey that highlights a harsh future for entry-level workers. 4 out of 10 workers must learn a new skill in the next few years, according to C-level executives surveyed.

If they don’t, AI will make them useless.

That’s a giant pill to swallow, but is it even true? No one has a crystal ball, but this response comes from the people deciding how many jobs to hire for every year.

When you couple that with companies like IBM not hiring for skills that AI can do, it starts to feel closer to a real future than one group's best guess.

But the survey wasn’t all doomsayers and pessimists.

The overall message the team got from the feedback was clear, “AI is not replacing people; people using AI are replacing people.”

Learn new AI skills. Get more comfortable prompting ChatGPT. Get more down and utilize its ability to cut down on time. That’s how you survive the capitalists' onslaught coming for people’s livelihood.

You're here, though, reading this newsletter. That gives me hope that you’re the other 6 out of 10 workers, and we’ll do our best to make sure of it.

⚱️ Resurrecting the dead using AI brings with it all sorts of moral ambiguity 

▶️ YouTube wants to compensate artists and labels for their new AI music plans

🪖 The culture war is reaching a new frontier: AI

🤯 Whoa: scientists were able to record a Pink Floyd song from a patient’s brainwaves

🏎️ Over 300 drivers were caught breaking the law by an AI camera system in just three days

🍎 Schools have a new plan for AI, and it involves teaching students how to use it properly

😬 An AI-generated MSN article recommends a Canadian food bank as a can’t-miss spot and suggests that you go there “on an empty stomach,” yikes

©️ A US District Court Judge says humans are an integral part of copyrighting material and, therefore, AI art cannot be copyrighted

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