April 2023 Archive
14761.
AI is still pretty dumb
(startupdreams.substack.com)
14762.
They Outlasted the Dinosaurs. Can They Survive Us?
(nytimes.com)
14763.
14764.
Elizabeth Warren on weaponized budget models
(pluralistic.net)
14765.
Why No One Can Control AI
(thefp.com)
14766.
How to Make a Great Conference Talk
(switowski.com)
14767.
By Pausing AI, We’d Only Be Hurting Ourselves
(bloomberg.com)
14769.
Ex-Google CEO says tech sector faces A.I. ‘reckoning’
(fortune.com)
14770.
Operation Sea-Spray
(en.wikipedia.org)
14771.
Inside The Most Powerful Startup Community in the World
(youtube.com)
14773.
Green Goo: Life in the Era of Humane Genocide
(ia800903.us.archive.org)
14774.
'Nature prescriptions' can improve physical and mental health: study
(newsroom.unsw.edu.au)
14775.
You'll know when you have Product-Market Fit
(ghiculescu.substack.com)
14776.
Following Your Bliss, Right Off the Cliff
(nytimes.com)
14777.
Turnitin’s AI Writing Detection Capabilities
(turnitin.com)
14778.
Real Life 3D: AI 3D conversion of photographs and video
(reallife3d.com)
14779.
14780.
14781.
Some ideas for science fiction in the 2020s
(noahpinion.substack.com)
14782.
Randomness Improves Algorithms
(quantamagazine.org)
14784.
Implications of Open Monetary and Information Networks
(lynalden.com)
14785.
14786.
Editing for the Web (1996)
(web.archive.org)
14787.
14788.
Is It Time to Stop Treating High Triglycerides?
(medscape.com)
14789.
14790.
Canada privacy watchdog probing OpenAI, ChatGPT after complaint
(theglobeandmail.com)