same vibes
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weirdly reminds me of aphex twin (yay)
and the pulp man who mooned mj
(Video directed by Jarvis Cocker.)
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idk where i hear it
but im reminded of
"who knows
what the noes knows
speak beak"
A simple owl with no legs next to a slightly more detailed owl with legs. Both are made of wool and look slightly annoyed
Best friends
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#calmDown
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#calmDown
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Why has no one thought of saying this before?
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Photo shows a heap of older style phones with the text “Planned obsolescence is now outlawed in France. It is a crime to intentionally reduce the lifespan of a product to force customers to replace it.”
Love France 🇫🇷 They understand the importance of the battery life of a Nokia 3310
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A very simply drawn cartoon of a very round and green smiling frog squatting down and holding a ouija board. The background is blue and the text reads ‘fuck ChatGPT. I’m asking ghosts’
Mood for 2026, (the artist is Ainsley Drew, on Instagram)
Idk how many times I have to say this but edtech is a massive, unregulated data broker. That’s how it makes money. Idgaf how altruistic your app is or what promises you were made by a vendor. Edtech cannot make money unless it shares data. Or is built too quickly to be secure. Or both
Screenshot of an FT article. Headline: AI chatbots misdiagnose in over 80% of early medical cases, study finds image: man at a desk with an open laptop and a phone showing an active chatbot text: Consumer AI chatbots falter when used to make medical diagnoses, particularly when faced with incomplete information, according to new research highlighting the risks of relying on them as digital doctors. The study finds that leading large language models struggle to suggest a range of possible diagnoses when patient data is limited, frequently narrowing too quickly to a single answer. The results point to a broader limitation in AI: while chatbots can identify likely conditions once a case is fully specified, they are less reliable at the earlier, more uncertain stages of clinical reasoning. The findings highlight the dangers of relying on the technology alone to pinpoint health problems, particularly in cases where the data users input may be vague or patchy. “These models are great at naming a final diagnosis once the data is complete, but they struggle at the open-ended start of a case, when there isn’t much information,” said Arya Rao, the study’s lead author and a researcher at the Massachusetts-based Mass General Brigham healthcare system
"So whatever problem AI attempts to solve becomes what philosopher Henri Bergson would call a ‘ready-made problem’ – a problem that is expressed as a function of things prior to itself that have already been turned into abstractions". ('Resisting AI', p43)
A history lesson from Audrey Watters on "productivity" software, edtech, and why we shouldn't "have to reframe our thinking, reframe our epistemology, to fill some software-shaped hole that the tech industry has told us we all have – in our brains, in our lives."
Nicolai Tangen in . Following Chief Executive Officer at Norges Bank Investment Management 2w Top 10 Things I Learned from meeting CEOs in New York in November: Al Isn't Optional Anymore-But Adoption Is Hard Washington Is the New Full-Time Job The War for Talent Has Changed Innovation Is Creating "Winner-Take-Most" Markets Geography Matters More Than Ever The Employment Paradox Cybersecurity Is a Daily Battle We're Losing Quantum Computing Is Closer Than You Think CN China: From "Made in China" to "Invented in China" Hidden Risks in Private Credit 10 things from USA. 10 pages 1. Al Isn't Optional Anymore-But Adoption Is Hard Every CEO sees Al as fundamental to future competitiveness. The surprise? Internal resistance is fierce. They described the pattern perfectly: one-third of people embrace it immediately, one-third adopt after seeing results, and the final third resist. The solution? Remove the leaders of the resistant groups. The message is clear: Al adoption is now a leadership capability test. > 1/10 Tell Muenzing and 1,462 others 66 comments 63 reposts
A completely unhinged post from the head of Norway's oil fund: to hunt down the "leaders" of groups resisting AI implementation in companies and "remove" them
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We were never consulted on Palantir gaining access to our health data.
But we've since made our views known. And in just 4️⃣ DAYS, MPs will debate activating the break clause in Palantir's NHS contract.
Tell you MP to do the right thing 👇
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I am going to post about Ring every day. Ring video ring doorbells sell our images on our cameras to flock who then sells it to Palantir
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