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🤖 Do You Want AI To Go Fast
AND Snapchat Just Keeps Taking Ls
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Here's what is on tap today:
Find out what e/acc means
Snapchat finds itself in boiling water again
A game maker uses AI to apologize
EU eyes more regulations for larger AI models
In the star-studded digital skies of Silicon Valley, there's a new constellation that's hard to ignore: effective accelerationism, or e/acc for those in the know.
Imagine Elon Musk and the Roadrunner from Looney Tunes having a coffee chat. That's e/acc in a nutshell: pedal-to-the-metal tech innovation, where slowing down is just...not an option.
the roadrunner and elon musk host a podcast together --ar 2:1
So, who's waving the e/acc flag?
Beff Jezos (no, not a typo) stands front and center, championing relentless tech growth and rallying his digital troops under memes, fervent debates, and late-night Twitter rants.
On the flip side, we've got the "decels," those cautious souls suggesting we might want to pump the brakes on AI before it starts writing its version of THE TERMINATOR.
The scene gets spicier as major tech players like Garry Tan jump aboard the e/acc Express, shunning the "decel" mindset.
The debate boils down to this: should we embrace unchecked AI progress or lean into caution?
While meme warfare and online banter amplify the conversation, one thing's clear: the path forward is anything but binary.
Whether you're Team Accelerate or Team Decelerate, make sure you've got your popcorn ready. The next act in this Silicon Valley saga promises to be a doozy.
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In the grand soap opera of tech gaffes, Snapchat is vying for a recurring role.
Britain's data watchdog threw a metaphorical drink in Snap's face, accusing them of potentially playing fast and loose with children's privacy via their new AI chatbot, "My AI."
Snap, of course, defended its shiny toy, stating it underwent "robust legal and privacy review."
But given the track record of social media platforms luring kids with the equivalent of digital candy, it's hard to give them the benefit of the doubt.
With OpenAI's ChatGPT pulling the strings behind "My AI" and regulators worldwide eyeing such AI advancements with skepticism, Snap's plot thickens.
At this point, perhaps Snap should just bow out, take a digital spa day, and rethink their life choices.
Encore performances in the realm of privacy missteps? Not a great look.
🏛️ The Roman Empire meme finds its way into the AI space
🎮 A video game creator is accused of using ChatGPT to write his apology for his bad game
🗣️ AI startup offers to turn your text into lifelike voices for $ 50-lifetime-access
🥇 AI is P0 for CEOs in terms of investment strategy
✉️ So, that pause letter didn’t really do all that much in the grand scheme of things
🥴 It’s a struggle for big tech companies to turn all this AI hype into profits
🇪🇺 Proposed regulation by the EU creates stricter rules for the largest AI systems
⛑️ AI in medicine is causing a new wave of breakthroughs and successful drug discovery research
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