Observations on OpenAI, Fractured Identities, and Misplaced Idealism It’s Not a Book Review, but Books Provided the Inspiration
Why AI is Attracting VC Backing for Software Development And Why It Might Fall Short of Expectations in Other Areas
Summarizing Last Week’s News This Week Alibaba Cloud’s Global Push, European Clouds, Anthropic’s Protective Measures, and Sergey Brin’s Threats of Violence Against AI Bots
The Complicated Relationship Between Technology and Luddites Learning from the Past While Looking to the Future
Forget the Asteroid in 2032 — Worry About the Here and Now I am not among the people concerned about an asteroid, charmingly named 2024 YR4, that is reportedly hurtling through space on a collision course for Earth. Astronomers and physicists estimate that the space rock, which measures from 130 to 300 feet (a wide variance), has about a 1.5% probability
A Case For a Bursting AI Bubble Let’s be honest. We all have our enthusiasms, and some of them, by their very nature, are partly or wholly irrational. Nobody can be objectively rational and logically detached all the time. Some of us can’t manage it only some of the time. Humans aren’t wired that