I think we can retire the phrase “artificial intelligence (AI)” If not, would following also be in order?
-Springsteen’s song “Born in the United States of America (USA)”
-What’s the Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) password?
-Laugh out loud (LOL) cats
-The Very Important Person (VIP) line
Et cetera...
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At least twice the #fcc has referred to reforming a fictional law: the National Environmental Protection Act. It's the National Environmental *Policy* Act. #FactCheck #copyedit #google, #doge staff cuts?
Weeks of @fastcompany.com testing several #ios26 betas on #iphone models like the SE2 (plus results from other, expert, testers) show it should run well on even the oldest supported models.
Apple #ios26beta #iphone11 #iphoneSE #ios
Are you all clear on what passkeys are? Do you use them? I'm writing an explainer article and trying to find the best questions to answer. Suggestions? Thanks! #passkey #security
Is anyone else seeing blurred out #joblistings on @linkedin.com with a note that you must subscribe to #premium to access them? I've not encountered that before.
Thanks Katie Deighton and @wsj.com Tech News Briefing team for a great chat about why ads for AI in products might hurt sales, rather than help. (First story, starting at 0:48.) Based on research from Washington State University and Parks Associates.
www.wsj.com/podcasts/tec...
Saying #AI in a tech product or service #advertising may actually hurt sales, say two very different studies (one just published last week), as we detail in @wsj.com
Thanks for explaining - Dogan Gursoy at Washington State U and Jennifer Kent at Parks Associates. www.wsj.com/tech/ai/ai-a...
I hadn't anticipated all the wisecrack reader comments on this @wsj.com piece about wiping your hard drive. Suggestions involving sledgehammers, guns, and acid, plus all the Hillary Clinton references.
42% of Americans have been paying for online subscriptions they’d forgotten they even had. @fastcompany.com shows how to easily zap those zombie accounts.
www.fastcompany.com/91326030/how...
In economic shaky times, pricey online media like Netflix might be a good place to cut costs. But you can save without giving up on great video, and music, and books, and news sources. @fastcompany.com found oodles of cheap and free options. LMK what you think
www.fastcompany.com/91322736/dig...
Do you use chatbots to make sense of legal documents such as credit card offers, leases, privacy policies or user agreements? I'm writing about how to use ChatGPT and other bots for these and other tasks. Would love to hear your ideas and stories. Thanks!
Well, at least they are honest about the working conditions in this LinkedIn job post.
Are there anything like ally groups?
I'm not an activist, but I'd like to find some way to support LGBT folks directly (especially the T). Any suggestions?
Workers at Amazon facility in Garner, NC, are voting to form a union. Fast Company spoke with a key organizer in a sweeping survey of the Big Tech labor movement back in December.
www.fastcompany.com/91241440/how...
While they are not campaign contributions, tax-deductible charitable donations are heavily funding US political movements. @fastcompany.com reports on the top funding tools, called DAFs, used by the right and left www.fastcompany.com/91260303/ahe...
I asked ChatGPT to recommend pretty churches with stained glass windows near me...and got a recommendation for Michael's crafts store. When I walked WTF, it apologized and gave me the same response. Is this the beginning of ads?
"Even Ray Charles could see what's going on." Said NYC mayor Eric Adams claiming that enemies were unfairly investigating him.
As a vision-impaired person, I have a thick skin and good sense of humor. I'm not necessarily offended, but still the comment is a bit tacky.
Not a good look, so to say.
One bit of good news in the LA wildfires. The Getty Villa museum of Greek and Roman art has survived, despite devastation right up to the property line. Losing this mindblowing collection would have been...mindblowing. www.newsweek.com/pacific-pali...
Thanks. I appreciate the perspective.
Google Gemini summary of new events with insert-name details
I've been playing with chatbots to provide news summaries. ChatGPT is doing quite well, Google Gemini not so much. It predicted fed rate *hikes* and provided these worthless summaries of entertainment news.
Ah yes. Won't work for everything
This is an interesting strategy by Elon Musk to make America great, and perhaps not what the Americans who voted for Trump had in mind
although, that doesn't *delete* your account data. For sites that have a lot of info on you, best to do that first. (I just did that with Netflix, as my 2025 goal is to read more.) Tips on deleting accounts here. www.wsj.com/tech/cyberse...
Perhaps I'm the last person to figure this out. But using Apple to subscribe to online services seems the most convenient way to both subscribe and especially *unsubscribe*
This @nytimes.com profile of the Syrian city Homs succinctly shows how brutal and grim the past decade+ has been. Startling drone footage of the largely leveled ancient city. www.nytimes.com/2024/12/19/w...
Is it fair to label @bsky.app "Twitter for liberals"?
Amazon union actions take off:
12/19 Strike at 7 facilities
12/11 San Bernardino CA workers join union
12/10 Atlanta drivers join
11/27 Queens NY file EEOC charge
11/15 City of Industry CA workers join
@fastcompany.com wrote about @teamsters.bsky.social as well as office worker organizing
Wow, these #Amazon strikes organized by the @teamsters.bsky.social are really taking off. Is this a new era of big-tech activism? And what can we expect from tech office workers next year?