#WDWL Escape From LA & Escape From NY: Unforgettable Characters
Unforgettable Characters: The Key to Snake's Epic Journey
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#WDWL Escape From LA & Escape From NY: Gritty Dystopian Future
Adrenaline Pumping Snake Missions Showcase A Gritty Vision of A Dystopian Future
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Why Do We Love Escape From LA / NY?
We unravel the secrets behind the enduring appeal of John Carpenter's cult classics, "Escape from New York" and "Escape from LA."
Discover why these gritty post-apocalyptic sagas have held the imagination of sci-fi enthusiasts for decades. We delve deep into the intriguing character of Snake Plissken, portrayed by the charismatic Kurt Russell, exploring his enigmatic allure and morally ambiguous charisma.
Travel back to the early '80s when these films emerged, mirroring the societal fears of rising crime rates and urban decay. Learn how these movies tapped into the collective unease of the era, painting a vivid and compelling picture of a dystopian future.
Experience the heart-pounding suspense as we dissect Snake's high-stakes missions to rescue the President and prevent global catastrophe. Uncover the complexities of the unforgettable supporting characters, from the quirky Cabbie to the enigmatic Duke of New York, who add layers of depth to the narrative.
Feel the power of John Carpenter's legendary scores as we explore how his haunting melodies and pulsating synths create an atmospheric tapestry that becomes a character in its own right.
Intrigued yet? Join us as we decode the magic behind "Escape from New York" and "Escape from LA," movies that not only tapped into their era's fears but continue to resonate with audiences today. Don't miss this thrilling episode of "Why Do We Love," and get ready to be spellbound by the world of sci-fi cinema!
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New Regulation Reduces AI Dangers To Humanity (Slightly)
Yesterday, the Biden administration secured voluntary commitments from seven major tech companies to help manage risks around artificial intelligence.
The companies signing on are OpenAI, Amazon, Anthropic, Google, Inflection AI, Meta, and Microsoft. Their CEOs met at the White House to formally agree to the AI principles proposed by the administration.
The guidelines call for thorough testing of AI systems before public release. Companies pledged to invest in cybersecurity safeguards and facilitate third-party reporting of vulnerabilities.
They agreed to develop tools like watermarks so users can identify AI-generated content. The companies also committed to publicly sharing details on system capabilities, limitations, and appropriate uses.
Prioritizing research on AI risks like bias was another key commitment. Perhaps most notable - the tech giants agreed to use AI to help address big challenges like disease prevention and climate change.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman called the voluntary steps a positive move, but added we still have a long way to go on trustworthy AI. The White House said this is part of a broader plan to ensure safe and responsible AI innovation.
Now, these principles aren't legally binding or enforceable. But they signal an intent to self-regulate. Some experts called them an important first step. Others argued voluntary measures alone aren't sufficient.
The commitments come before a major AI policy push in Congress this fall. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced a series of expert forums on topics like AI bias and transparency. This crash course aims to build consensus on sorely needed legislation.
A former White House advisor said voluntary efforts like this announcement can complement laws, regulations and executive actions. The administration is also crafting an executive order on AI.
The key takeaway - the tech industry realizes smart guidelines are needed as AI advances rapidly. But laws with teeth will likely follow. For now, users should view AI content more critically until better safeguards emerge.
That's your AI update - stay tuned as this technology continues shaping our world!
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Generative AI’s Unfortunate Affect on Hollywood
Hollywood is facing major labor unrest, with the Writers Guild of America and the Screen Actors Guild going on strike over concerns about compensation and the use of their work by studios. A key issue is the rise of generative AI tools like ChatGPT that can mimic human writing and voices.
The studios, represented by the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, say they proposed protections against misuse of actors' likenesses by AI. But actor negotiators dispute this, saying the proposal would let studios own scans of actors forever without consent or compensation.
The actors see a dystopian future where AI replicates them endlessly without payment. But the studios say they only proposed limited AI use of background actors for a single project.
This fight over AI's impact reflects broader technology fears. The actors and writers want guardrails on AI to protect creatives. But the rapid advance of AI prompts urgent questions. Can regulations move fast enough? Or will tech progression always outpace policy?
Beyond the marches, another battleground is emerging - influencers and streaming content. With movies and shows halted, attention is shifting to substitute entertainment. Reality TV filled the 2007 strike, birthing juggernauts like Keeping Up With the Kardashians.
But now influencers and streaming may gain prominence. MrBeast and Charli D'Amelio command massive, younger audiences. And hits like Yellowstone on Paramount+ offer bingeable escapes. As stars strike, these digital creators and platforms could stretch their lead.
The strikes spotlight tensions between Hollywood traditions and innovations. How to balance human craft with machine creativity? And can new media be both engaging and equitable? The outcomes will shape entertainment and tech for years to come.
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New AI Regulations #shorts #ai #artificialintelligence
AI companies have decided on self-imposed regulations by way of Watermarks.
Full Video: https://youtu.be/Fp7FAtU6zco
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New Regulation Reduces AI Dangers To Humanity (Slightly)
Yesterday, the Biden administration secured voluntary commitments from seven major tech companies to help manage risks around artificial intelligence.
The companies signing on are OpenAI, Amazon, Anthropic, Google, Inflection AI, Meta, and Microsoft. Their CEOs met at the White House to formally agree to the AI principles proposed by the administration.
The guidelines call for thorough testing of AI systems before public release. Companies pledged to invest in cybersecurity safeguards and facilitate third-party reporting of vulnerabilities.
They agreed to develop tools like watermarks so users can identify AI-generated content. The companies also committed to publicly sharing details on system capabilities, limitations, and appropriate uses.
Prioritizing research on AI risks like bias was another key commitment. Perhaps most notable - the tech giants agreed to use AI to help address big challenges like disease prevention and climate change.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman called the voluntary steps a positive move, but added we still have a long way to go on trustworthy AI. The White House said this is part of a broader plan to ensure safe and responsible AI innovation.
Now, these principles aren't legally binding or enforceable. But they signal an intent to self-regulate. Some experts called them an important first step. Others argued voluntary measures alone aren't sufficient.
The commitments come before a major AI policy push in Congress this fall. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced a series of expert forums on topics like AI bias and transparency. This crash course aims to build consensus on sorely needed legislation.
A former White House advisor said voluntary efforts like this announcement can complement laws, regulations and executive actions. The administration is also crafting an executive order on AI.
The key takeaway - the tech industry realizes smart guidelines are needed as AI advances rapidly. But laws with teeth will likely follow. For now, users should view AI content more critically until better safeguards emerge.
That's your AI update - stay tuned as this technology continues shaping our world!
#ai #artificialintelligence
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Apple Replacing Siri With Chatgpt -like AI App
Reports are swirling that Apple's working on its own secret AI chatbot called "Apple GPT." record scratch Yup, you heard that right. Seems like Apple's finally ready to enter the chatbot ring to take on ChatGPT and all the other AI bots out there.
According to intel from Bloomberg, Apple's new chatbot runs on some in-house tech called "Ajax" and was trained on Apple's own massive datasets. Wild. Engineers have apparently been testing it internally and it can do the usual AI stuff like summarize articles and answer questions. Pretty standard, but still big news coming from super stealthy Apple.
And get this - even though Apple banned employees from using ChatGPT, engineers have reportedly been chatting it up with Apple's own AI chatbot to help build new products. Saucy.
No word yet on if or when Apple plans to release this to the public. But sources say a "significant AI announcement" could be coming next year. airhorn sound
The timing lines up with all the other tech giants scrambling to release their own AI products and steal some of ChatGPT's limelight. Google whipped up Bard, Microsoft jammed ChatGPT into Bing search, and Meta's giving away its AI tech like Halloween candy. So Apple's definitely feeling the peer pressure here.
Apple's been kinda quiet on the AI hype train up till now though. They've got Siri and all, but she's still got some learning to do compared to these new-fangled conversational bots. So this Apple GPT chatbot could be Apple's big play to get back in the game.
But you know Apple - they're going to want to put their own spin on it. Cookman himself said they'll add AI thoughtfully and address privacy concerns. So maybe we'll see something that blows ChatGPT out of the water, with that good 'ol Apple secret sauce.
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Hey Siri! You're Fired! #shorts #ai #artificialintelligence
Telling Siri she's fired. #shorts
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Apple Replacing Siri With Chatgpt -like AI App
Reports are swirling that Apple's working on its own secret AI chatbot called "Apple GPT." record scratch Yup, you heard that right. Seems like Apple's finally ready to enter the chatbot ring to take on ChatGPT and all the other AI bots out there.
According to intel from Bloomberg, Apple's new chatbot runs on some in-house tech called "Ajax" and was trained on Apple's own massive datasets. Wild. Engineers have apparently been testing it internally and it can do the usual AI stuff like summarize articles and answer questions. Pretty standard, but still big news coming from super stealthy Apple.
And get this - even though Apple banned employees from using ChatGPT, engineers have reportedly been chatting it up with Apple's own AI chatbot to help build new products. Saucy.
No word yet on if or when Apple plans to release this to the public. But sources say a "significant AI announcement" could be coming next year. airhorn sound
The timing lines up with all the other tech giants scrambling to release their own AI products and steal some of ChatGPT's limelight. Google whipped up Bard, Microsoft jammed ChatGPT into Bing search, and Meta's giving away its AI tech like Halloween candy. So Apple's definitely feeling the peer pressure here.
Apple's been kinda quiet on the AI hype train up till now though. They've got Siri and all, but she's still got some learning to do compared to these new-fangled conversational bots. So this Apple GPT chatbot could be Apple's big play to get back in the game.
But you know Apple - they're going to want to put their own spin on it. Cookman himself said they'll add AI thoughtfully and address privacy concerns. So maybe we'll see something that blows ChatGPT out of the water, with that good 'ol Apple secret sauce.
#ai #artificialintelligence
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xAI and Elon Musk: What's the Goal? #shorts #ai #artificialintelligence
Elon Musk just launched a new AI startup called xAI. The goal? To "understand the true nature of the universe", according to the company website.
The 12 person squad is stacked with engineers from OpenAI, DeepMind, Microsoft and Tesla. No wonder Musk thinks they can build an AI to figure out the meaning of life in the next 5 years. Dude's aimin' high!
This is a pivot from Musky's usual AI safety talks. He's warned about AI risks and even called for regulations. But I guess if you can't beat 'em, lead 'em!
xAI will work with Twitter, Tesla and other Musk companies. No conflicts of interest there. But they say they'll focus on building "maximally curious" AI that's not explicitly programmed to be moral, but will somehow end up "pro-humanity." Umm...interesting theory.
Musk has beef with his old AI homies OpenAI for going corporate and training politically correct bots. He wants xAI to make AI that speaks inconvenient "truths." Let's hope their definition of truth doesn't involve hate speech.
But who has time for ethics when you're trying to solve the mysteries of the universe! They're planning a Twitter Spaces next week to chat more.
So what's xAI really up to? Industry domination? PR distraction? Who knows with Musk. But one thing's for sure - the AI hype machine just got a new conductor. All aboard the existential crisis express! Next stop - the meaning of life solved by bots!
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United Nations Convene Amid AI Concerns #shorts #ai #artificialintelligence
The UN made some waves this week by holding its first ever meeting devoted entirely to artificial intelligence. Secretary General Antonio Guterres urged the creation of a new international agency, like those that exist for nuclear power and civil aviation, to help govern the responsible development of AI globally.
Guterres warned that AI poses huge risks if used irresponsibly by governments or tech companies. He called out social media specifically, saying the platforms that were supposed to bring people together are now spreading conspiracy theories and enabling new forms of information warfare. No bueno.
The UN itself has been testing out AI in its peacekeeping and humanitarian work, using it to monitor conflicts and identify patterns of violence. But Guterres said AI is also being used against the UN by hostile groups aiming to disrupt their efforts and cause harm. He wants to get out ahead of this by bringing countries together to ban fully automated AI-powered weapons by 2026.
China's ambassador pushed back on Guterres' proposal for a new regulatory body, saying countries should have the freedom to develop their own AI policies. He accused Western nations of trying to dominate the tech instead of supporting developing countries. But the US ambassador clapped back, saying no government should use AI to repress people. Ooh, shots fired!
The US and China are racing for AI dominance, so the tension wasn't exactly surprising. But it highlights the challenges of developing global standards when different superpowers have conflicting agendas. The UN has its work cut out to get everyone on the same page.
The founder of AI startup Anthropic also spoke up, arguing that AI should be developed cooperatively rather than being left to big tech giants competing for profits. He makes a good point - the stakes are too high to let Facebook and Google steer this ship alone. We need broader societal involvement.
The jury is still out on whether the UN can realistically develop a universal AI treaty. But props to them for recognizing that major oversight is needed as AI shapes more of our world. Loose cannons like facial recognition and deepfakes could cause some serious damage if taken too far. We'll be keeping an eye on the UN's next moves as the quest for AI governance continues.
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Alternate Endings: The Gryphon Series
In Alternate Endings I provide you with a new show every scifi lover needs to add to their watchlist.
"The Gryphon," an addictive new sci-fi series jam-packed with captivating characters and mind-bending magical realms!
In this video, I'll give you an in-depth look at what makes this show so special. Get ready for a rollercoaster of emotions as I explore the characters' compelling backstories and complex struggles with grief, mental health, and trust. Their raw, relatable challenges draw you in and make you desperately root for their happiness.
The evolving relationship between troubled protagonist Mark and his love interest Becky especially highlights the show's emotional resonance. We ride their wave of doubt transforming into belief right alongside them in an engrossing way.
But "The Gryphon" also boasts one of the most wildly imaginative settings ever seen on TV. This eerie parallel realm ruled by a sinister supernatural beast blends magic and danger to create an enthralling adventure.
As Mark navigates between two vividly contrasting worlds, this show takes you on an exhilarating thrill ride of shocking twists and high-stakes action.
By the end of this video, you'll understand exactly why "The Gryphon" is a must-watch series that captures your heart and imagination. Its fusion of poignant characters and fantastical excitement creates an unforgettable viewing experience.
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UberEats Launches Robot Fleet This Year #shorts #news #technology #ai
Get ready to share the sidewalk with an army of delivery robots from Serve Robotics. They're teaming up with Uber Eats to deploy up to 2,000 of these cool bots across the US. Serve Robotics, founded in 2017 as the robotics division of Uber-owned Postmates, specializes in designing, developing, and operating zero-emissions bots. They've already been dishing out meals in Los Angeles and San Francisco, partnering with over 200 California restaurants through the Uber Eats platform.
But where will these delivery robots pop up next? While Serve Robotics didn't give specifics, TechCrunch reports that they've got their sights set on San Jose, Dallas, and Vancouver for an expansion that will last until 2026. So keep an eye out for these little high-tech helpers cruising around!
Now, let's move on to another robot-powered delivery service that's making waves. Picture this: you're in West Hollywood, California, and suddenly a robot arrives to satisfy your craving for an ice-cold Slurpee from 7-Eleven. Yes, you heard it right! 7-Eleven has been testing self-driving robots to deliver their iconic foods and snacks, from Slurpees to Big Bite Hot Dogs. It's like having your very own robot butler for fast food!
7-Eleven has partnered with Serve Robotics, a food-tech startup backed by Uber. These self-driving robots have been out and about for a few weeks now, and 7-Eleven plans to expand their fleet nationally this year. To order a delivery from these cute bots, you'll need the 7-Eleven delivery app, called 7Now. And guess what? The app even lets you meet the robot outside when your order arrives. It's like having a futuristic meet and greet!
But how much does it cost? Well, for a robot delivery, you'll pay a fee of $2.99, and the driver tip is automatically crossed out. In comparison, a delivery with a human driver has the same fee, but they recommend a $3 tip. So, it's all about convenience and high-tech vibes!
These Serve robots can carry up to 50 pounds of deliciousness and come equipped with cupholders, ensuring your beverages arrive spill-free. They even have nicknames like Snack-E and Nomsky. And don't worry about rough terrain—these AI-powered robots know how to slow down and keep your drinks intact.
Serve Robotics has been testing their autonomous delivery robots since 2018, and they've partnered with big names like Walmart and Pizza Hut Canada. With most deliveries taking about 15 minutes, these bots are designed for short-distance trips ranging from 1 to 3 miles. Talk about speedy service!
That's all for today's science and tech news update. We hope you enjoyed this journey into the world of delivery robots and how they're transforming our daily lives. Remember, your next meal might just be delivered by a friendly neighborhood robot! Stay tuned for more exciting updates, and until then, keep embracing the wonders of technology.
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Dance, Don't Delay by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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How Google Tricks Us All Into Training It's AI For Free #shorts #news #technology #ai
Google has been playing a sneaky game with us all. Every time we prove we're human, we're actually helping Google train its AI for free! Talk about a clever trick!
CAPTCHA, short for Completely Automated Public Turing tests to tell Computers and Humans Apart, are those little puzzles we encounter while logging into websites or filling out forms. You know the ones where we type in distorted text or select images with specific objects? Well, turns out, they're not just about keeping out bots; they're a secret training ground for Google's AI.
Here's the deal: Google uses a technique called supervised learning to train its AI. It needs a massive dataset of labeled examples to teach the AI how to recognize things. For instance, if Google wants its AI to identify bicycles, it gathers tons of labeled bicycle images. These images serve as training material for the AI to learn what a bicycle looks like.
But where does Google get all those labeled examples? That's where CAPTCHAs come into play. When we solve a CAPTCHA, we're unwittingly labeling an image or a piece of text for Google. So when we identify all the traffic lights in an image or type in distorted text, Google uses our responses to fine-tune its AI's ability to recognize these objects and texts.
But wait, there's more! Google's CAPTCHAs go beyond training AI to recognize images and text. They also help improve Google's OCR (optical character recognition) algorithms. So, when we decipher those distorted words, we're actually training Google's AI to better recognize different fonts and text styles. It's like being an undercover agent for AI, without even knowing it!
If you're wondering how you can get in on this secret AI training operation, Google's got you covered. They have a project called reCAPTCHA where you can contribute directly to their AI training. By solving reCAPTCHAs, you're not only helping digitize books and improve Google Maps, but you're also training AI to recognize images and text. It's like being a superhero, but for AI!
So, the next time you encounter a CAPTCHA, remember that you're part of a massive AI training program. You're helping Google improve its AI algorithms and making technology more useful and accessible for everyone. It's like a hidden adventure within the digital realm. Embrace it, embrace the power of AI training!
This is just the tip of the AI iceberg, my friends. The world of technology and AI is constantly evolving, and we're all playing a role in shaping its future. So keep solving those CAPTCHAs, keep training that AI, and let's keep pushing the boundaries of what technology can do!
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Eighties Action by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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This NEW AI Outshines ChatGPT By Using Your Youtube Data #shorts #technology #ai
People have high hopes for OpenAI, but they're also a bit scared and maybe even a tad jealous of this Microsoft-funded company. We all want to experience our own "ChatGPT moment" in AI, but no one has come close to what OpenAI achieved. Remember when Google tried with Bard? Well, let's just say it didn't live up to expectations, even with an active internet connection.
But hold on, Google is upping its game! They brought back DeepMind to the scene to raise the stakes. OpenAI might be feeling a little jittery right now, with some of its employees leaving to join Google DeepMind. And guess what? Demis Hassabis, the founder of DeepMind, recently claimed that their next project, called Gemini, will surpass ChatGPT. That's a bold claim!
Gemini, like GPT-4, is expected to be multimodal, combining the powers of AlphaGo, DeepMind's system known for planning, reasoning, and problem-solving. So, what makes Gemini stand out? Well, let's talk about Elon Musk for a second. Rumor has it that he might acquire Reddit, and his plan to build a "woke ChatGPT" rival, possibly using Twitter and Reddit data, seems plausible. Reddit's CEO Steve Huffman has been praising Musk's way of handling Twitter, after all.
Here's the real kicker: DeepMind has something that nobody else has—YouTube! While Twitter is all about text, YouTube is a treasure trove of visual, audio, and textual data in almost every language on Earth. We're talking tutorials, lectures, podcasts—the works! If DeepMind claims that Gemini is going to be multimodal, then they might just have the best understanding and generating model out there. YouTube's got it all—multimodal, multilingual, and multiregional.
But wait, there's more! DeepMind, originally based in London, found itself restricted by the strict EU laws on regulating AI. Now that they're part of the US-based Google again, they can benefit from the laws that govern the parent company. Oh, and here's an interesting tidbit: Google's privacy policy actually gives them the right to use videos on YouTube for their purposes, even if they have copyright.
Now, let's turn the tables. While OpenAI claimed that Google's Bard was trained on ChatGPT data, there are allegations that OpenAI used its Whisper model to train on YouTube data by converting audio to text. Talk about a twist!
But here's the thing—OpenAI isn't scared enough! During a recent visit to Israel, Altman and Sutskever faced a direct question from the audience about the secret sauce of ChatGPT. Sutskever made it clear that open-source models like LLaMa, Falcon, or Vicuna are nowhere close to what OpenAI has built. Even if someone replicates the technology in the coming years, OpenAI will already be far ahead with their ongoing advancements.
OpenAI is proud of what they've achieved, and let's not forget that Microsoft's backing and their early start gave them an advantage. However, Google has been trying to catch up for the past two years. Hassabis, on the other hand, has been sending mixed signals about the risks of AI, previously voting for a pause on giant AI experiments but now building something to compete with OpenAI. The competition is heating up!
The AI revolution is far from reaching its peak. The leaders in the field are still climbing higher while trying to outdo each other. ChatGPT may have captured the world's attention, but DeepMind's Gemini aims to rival—or even outperform—it. Using techniques from AlphaGo, Gemini combines the strengths of AlphaGo with powerful language capabilities. DeepMind's experience in reinforcement learning might just give Gemini the edge it needs.
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Twitter Lawsuit: “Threads Data Scraping” 😬 #Shorts #technology #twitter #threadsapp
Twitter is not too thrilled with Meta's new app, Threads, and they're threatening to take legal action. Ouch!
According to a letter obtained by Semafor, Twitter's lawyer, Alex Spiro, accused Meta of using Twitter's trade secrets and intellectual property to create Threads. Spiro claimed that Meta hired former Twitter employees to develop this "copycat" app. It's like they're playing a game of tag with trade secrets, and Twitter is not happy about it.
But hold on, Meta is not backing down either. In a response, Meta's spokesperson, Andy Stone, said, "No one on the Threads engineering team is a former Twitter employee — that's just not a thing." It seems like they're sticking to their guns, denying any wrongdoing.
Meanwhile, Elon Musk, the Twitter owner who acquired the platform last year, hasn't directly tweeted about the legal threat, but he did reply to some snarky comments about Threads. Talk about drama! But Twitter's CEO, Linda Yaccarino, also chimed in with a tweet, saying, "We're often imitated — but the Twitter community can never be duplicated." Shots fired!
While this legal battle brews, industry analysts are keeping an eye on Threads. The app has already gathered tens of millions of sign-ups since its launch, and that's impressive! However, Meta has a history of starting apps that later get shut down, so only time will tell if Threads can stick around.
On top of that, there are data privacy concerns. Threads is not available in the European Union due to the strict data privacy rules. It seems like Meta still has some loose threads to tie up in that department.
So, fellow enthusiasts, stay tuned for updates on this battle of the social media giants. Will Twitter's legal threats unravel Meta's Threads? Or will Threads weave its way into the hearts of users? We'll keep you posted.
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Twitter Sues Threads 😬 #Shorts #twitter #threads #threadsapp
Twitter is not too thrilled with Meta's new app, Threads, and they're threatening to take legal action. Ouch!
According to a letter obtained by Semafor, Twitter's lawyer, Alex Spiro, accused Meta of using Twitter's trade secrets and intellectual property to create Threads. Spiro claimed that Meta hired former Twitter employees to develop this "copycat" app. It's like they're playing a game of tag with trade secrets, and Twitter is not happy about it.
But hold on, Meta is not backing down either. In a response, Meta's spokesperson, Andy Stone, said, "No one on the Threads engineering team is a former Twitter employee — that's just not a thing." It seems like they're sticking to their guns, denying any wrongdoing.
Meanwhile, Elon Musk, the Twitter owner who acquired the platform last year, hasn't directly tweeted about the legal threat, but he did reply to some snarky comments about Threads. Talk about drama! But Twitter's CEO, Linda Yaccarino, also chimed in with a tweet, saying, "We're often imitated — but the Twitter community can never be duplicated." Shots fired!
While this legal battle brews, industry analysts are keeping an eye on Threads. The app has already gathered tens of millions of sign-ups since its launch, and that's impressive! However, Meta has a history of starting apps that later get shut down, so only time will tell if Threads can stick around.
On top of that, there are data privacy concerns. Threads is not available in the European Union due to the strict data privacy rules. It seems like Meta still has some loose threads to tie up in that department.
So, fellow enthusiasts, stay tuned for updates on this battle of the social media giants. Will Twitter's legal threats unravel Meta's Threads? Or will Threads weave its way into the hearts of users? We'll keep you posted.
#shorts #BreakingNews #threads #threadsapp
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US Bans Computer Chip Exports To China #shorts #breakingnews #technology #china
Picture this: your average consumer home computer is like a bicycle compared to a quantum computer's supersonic jet. Quantum computers are incredibly powerful machines that use the principles of quantum mechanics to perform mind-bending calculations. They can process vast amounts of information simultaneously, thanks to something called quantum bits or qubits. These qubits can exist in multiple states at once, unlike traditional bits in your computer that can only be either 0 or 1. It's like having multiple answers to a question at the same time!
Now, let's put things into perspective. Imagine your home computer can solve a complex mathematical problem in a week. Well, a quantum computer would solve it in the blink of an eye! That's how crazy fast they are. But here's the catch: quantum computers are still in their early stages of development, and building a practical, fully functioning one is no easy task. It's like trying to tame a unicorn.
Now, onto the juicy part. The US and China have been engaged in a fierce battle for quantum supremacy. Recent reports suggest that the Biden administration is gearing up to restrict Chinese companies' access to US cloud-computing services, which could add fuel to the fire between these economic powerhouses. The proposed rule would require US cloud-service providers like Amazon and Microsoft to seek permission before offering cloud services that use advanced AI chips to Chinese customers. It's like building a fence to keep your neighbor's dog out of your yard.
But why all this fuss? Well, both the US and China understand the enormous potential of quantum computing in various fields, including artificial intelligence and national security. They're racing to gain a competitive edge and ensure they're at the forefront of this game-changing technology. It's like a high-stakes poker match with billions of dollars and technological dominance on the line.
On the flip side, China has also taken steps to tighten its grip on the quantum race. They recently announced export restrictions on metals crucial for chip manufacturing, aiming to close a significant loophole that allowed Chinese AI companies to bypass existing export controls. It's like putting an extra lock on the door to secure your treasure.
The tensions are rising, my friends. The US worries about China's advancements in AI and military applications, while China sees the US as trying to impede its economic development. Both sides are taking measures to gain an upper hand, from restricting chip sales to banning certain firms from buying American products.
So, what's next in this quantum quest? The US Commerce Department is expected to unveil new regulations in the coming weeks, expanding export controls and potentially restricting cloud services for users linked to military, security, or intelligence services in China and other countries of concern. This could have a significant impact on companies like Amazon Web Services and Microsoft's Azure, who have a strong presence in the Chinese market.
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Facebook Launches Twitter Competitor App 😯 #shorts #news #facebook
Today, we have some exciting news about Meta, the parent company of Facebook, which is ready to unveil its new "conversation" app called Threads. But will this new app make things more claustrophobic on Facebook? Let's dive in!
Threads, set to debut on July 6, is being hailed as "Instagram's text-based conversation app." It aims to bring communities together to discuss topics ranging from today's hot trends to tomorrow's exciting discoveries. Imagine a Twitter-like experience within the Instagram ecosystem. It's all about following and connecting with your favorite creators and like-minded individuals, or even building your own loyal following to share your ideas, opinions, and creativity with the world.
But hold on! You might be wondering if Facebook, which is already cluttered, will become even more crowded with this new app. Well, only time will tell. As science and tech enthusiasts between 24 and 45 years old, you might be itching to try out Threads. The good news is that you can keep your Instagram account, username, and follow the same accounts on this new platform. So, no need to worry about starting from scratch.
Now, let's talk privacy. Meta's Threads, like many social media platforms, collects user data. The app's privacy policy mentions that it may gather information such as health and fitness data, financial information, contact details, search history, and location, among others. It's important to stay informed about what data is being collected and how it's being used.
Speaking of Twitter, we have some news on Elon Musk's front. Musk recently imposed rate limits on Twitter due to excessive data scraping and system manipulation. These limits gradually increased from 6,000 to 10,000 posts per day for verified users, and from 600 to 1,000 posts per day for unverified accounts. This move aims to prevent data pillaging and maintain a better user experience.
But guess what? Meta's Threads might just be a Twitter killer! Many users are excitedly anticipating a migration away from Twitter and toward this new social media service. Threads offers a familiar interface, allowing you to like, reply, and repost messages, just like on Twitter. Could this be the fresh start you've been waiting for?
Alright, let's address the burning question: How can you get a cheat code for Threads? It's as easy as entering "Thread" or "Threads" into the search box on Instagram. A red "Admit One" ticket will pop up on your screen, leading you to a website with a countdown clock. You'll find a QR code that, when scanned, will take you to the app's download page on the Apple Store. Voila!
Now, here's the big one. Will Threads hurt Twitter? Well, it's a possibility. Meta's new app might attract users looking for an alternative to Twitter's recent controversies, including hate speech and harassment. In response, Twitter introduced a new policy requiring users to be verified before accessing the online dashboard TweetDeck, a popular tool for managing multiple accounts. This change aims to generate additional revenue, as users will need to pay for account verification.
And finally, let's not forget about the rivalry between Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg. These tech billionaires might just face off in a "cage match," although it remains to be seen if they'll make it to the ring. Maybe they'll settle their differences with a friendly jiu-jitsu match!? Who knows!
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AI Will Take Over In 2 Years 😵💫 #shorts #breakingnews #technology
AI, our beloved artificial intelligence, is about to become a major threat to humans in just two years! That's right, we've got a ticking clock to control and regulate this powerful technology before things get out of hand.
In an interview with TalkTV, this AI expert, Matt Clifford, didn't hold back. He gave us the inside scoop on the near-term risks that are downright scary. Believe it or not, AI can already be used to cook up recipes for bioweapons or launch massive cyber attacks. We're talking about threats that could potentially harm many people. It's time to buckle up and take this seriously.
Clifford, who also chairs the government's Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA), stressed the need for a safety framework. We've got to put some rules and regulations in place to tame this AI beast. The capabilities of AI are growing rapidly, and if we don't act fast, it could become incredibly powerful, posing risks in both the short and long term.
Hold on, there's more! Remember that open letter signed by 350 AI experts, including the big shot CEO of OpenAI, Sam Altman? They're calling AI an existential threat on par with nuclear weapons and pandemics. Clifford explains that we're venturing into unknown territory, creating a new species of intelligence that could surpass our own. It's like we're playing with fire, folks!
Understanding and controlling these AI models is key, according to Clifford. We're currently in the dark about how they behave, and that's a huge concern. He's not alone in this sentiment. Many leaders in AI development agree that we need to audit and evaluate these models before deploying them into the wild.
Now, hold onto your seats because it's not just the UK dealing with this. Regulators worldwide are scratching their heads, trying to strike a balance between protecting users and fostering innovation. Over in the UK, a member of the opposition Labour Party is echoing the concerns raised by the Center for AI Safety. They're pushing for regulations on par with medicine and nuclear power.
Guess what? UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is heading to the US, and rumor has it, he'll be pitching the idea of a London-based global AI watchdog. He's taking this AI threat seriously, folks. Meanwhile, the EU has proposed mandatory labeling for all AI-generated content to combat disinformation.
With the clock ticking, it's time for policymakers, researchers, and developers to join forces. We've got to ensure the responsible development and deployment of AI systems. It's a race against time, my friends, and we can't afford to lose!
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