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Apple teases M5 MacBook

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#121: on Oct 1

From theverge.com

Apple hits back at Musk after xAI sues over OpenAI partnership

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Apple’s lawyers said claims Musk’s companies had been harmed over its plans to put ChatGPT into the iPhone are ‘speculation on top of speculation.’

on Oct 1

#122: on Oct 1

From theverge.com

OpenAI’s new social video app will let you deepfake your friends

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Make a cameo appearance in someone else’s AI video.

on Sep 30

#123: on Sep 30

From theverge.com

Google is blocking AI searches for Trump and dementia

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With Biden, AI Mode will provide a summarized answer.

on Oct 3

#124: on Sep 30

From theguardian.com

It’s time to prepare for AI personhood | Jacy Reese Anthis

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Technological advances will bring social upheaval. How will we treat digital minds, and how will they treat us?

on Sep 30

#125: on Sep 30

From theguardian.com

My petty gripe: not only am I losing my livelihood to AI – now it’s stealing my em dashes too

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The humble em dash is being used as a tell that something is written by a large language model. But it’s James Shackell’s favourite piece of punctuation, and he’s not ready to lose it

on Oct 1

#126: on Sep 30

From theguardian.com

Tilly Norwood: how scared should we be of the viral AI ‘actor’?

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A bunch of code is being pushed as the next Scarlett Johansson, a creation that is already causing pushback from real human actors

on Oct 1

#127: on Sep 30

From 404media.co

18 Lawyers Caught Using AI Explain Why They Did It

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Lawyers blame IT, family emergencies, their own poor judgment, their assistants, illness, and more.

on Oct 1

#128: on Sep 30

From theverge.com

Nothing’s new AI OS isn’t really an OS, or new

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Your next app starts with a sentence. 

on Sep 30

#129: on Sep 30

From theverge.com

Opera launches its AI browser, but you’ll have to pay to try it

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Opera’s AI browser, Neon, will cost the few users who get access to it $19.90 per month. 

on Sep 30

#130: on Sep 29

From wired.com

OpenAI Is Preparing to Launch a Social App for AI-Generated Videos

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The platform appears to closely resemble TikTok and is powered by Sora 2, OpenAI's latest video generation model.

on Sep 29

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