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🤖 The Uncensored, Undeletable Chatbot

AND Humane's AI Pin Steals The Show At Paris Fashion Week

What's up? You're reading Inclined AI. We didn’t have T-Pain voicing Zuckerberg’s Jarvis on our 2023 Bingo card. Did you?

Here's what T-Pain said are the headlines today:

  • Learning about the company that doesn’t hold back their AI

  • Humane debuts its AI pin

  • A survey shows just how many newsrooms trust AI now

  • Here’s how to use ChatGPT’s image feature

Alright, let's cut to the chase.

Mistral, the $260 million French AI startup led by some notable ex-Google and Meta faces, unveiled a chatbot with fewer safety belts than we're used to.

While many AI companies are building digital butlers that gently steer you away from the more dubious alleys of inquiry, Mistral's offering is akin to that wild friend who dares you to jump off the high diveand maybe the roof, too.

What's Mistral's game?

It's simple: unfiltered, open-source access. Their pitch? That full transparency in AI is our knight in shining armor against misuse and bias. 

It's the tech equivalent of throwing the rulebook out the window and saying, "Trust the community; they'll catch any curveballs."

In contrast, outfits like OpenAI feel more like protective parents, meticulously setting boundaries to avoid chaos.

Sure, it's less thrilling, but there's peace in knowing someone's watching out for you.

But this isn't just about being the maverick in the tech playground. 

It’s a foundational choice about the direction of AI.

Do we aim for machines that mirror humanity's wisdom and discretion, or do we open the floodgates and confront the potential for chaos?

As we hurtle into an AI-centric future, we must decide whether we want a world where technology amplifies our better selves or could lead us into murky waters.

Just because tech can run wild, should it?

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Stored intuitively to ensure you never miss out on critical points.

a high-tech lapel, sleek, minimalist --ar 2:1

So, you've probably heard of Humane, that enigmatic startup dripping with secrecy and Apple pedigree.

Well, they just strutted their new AI Pin on the Paris Fashion Week catwalk. Literally, Naomi Campbell donned it, adding some high-fashion glitz to the tech world.

Before you raise your eyebrows and question, "Is this the future?"—let's keep it real.

This company is notorious for buzzwords and big promises.

It's like they went to the Hogwarts School of Vague Tech Descriptions. We've heard about "AI-driven ambient computing" and a "privacy-first, screenless device." Okay, it sounds fancy, but what does it actually do?

It’s akin to someone talking about their unique, new-age, gluten-free diet, but then you realize they’re just eating salad.

We want a bit more substance to this news.

Humane's founders, both Apple alumni, rave about this wearable changing "our relationship with technology," suggesting a world where you might ditch your smartphone for...a pin.

Can you imagine? "Sorry, I can't chat right now. I’m updating my lapel."

Look, the initial buzz is fun, and using Paris Fashion Week as a backdrop? Genius move.

But until we see it in action, it’s all just couture-level hype. Stay tuned for their November unveiling, where, hopefully, substance meets style.

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