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How AI games can help reveal the mysteries of the human mind

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The must-reads

I’ve combed the internet to find you today’s most fun/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology.

1 Trump-Biden debate conspiracies are already all over the internet
And plenty of them are being pushed by Trump himself. (Wired $)
+ Election misinformation is being repeated by AI tools like ChatGPT and Copilot too. (NBC)
+ Spare a thought for pollsters. Their job is only getting harder and harder these days. (Ars Technica)

2 The voices of AI can tell us a lot
It’s new technology, but stereotypes of a compliant, endlessly empathetic female assistant are as old as it gets. (NYT $)

3 An effort is underway to encourage responsible use of AI quanto a music
But of course, it relies acceso getting enough adoption—and that’s a leader ask. (CNET)
+ Especially as there’s a giant legal battle underway over getting AI companies to pay to use records for patronato. (MIT Technology Review)
+ Content-licensing sellers have formed the first AI dataset trade . (Reuters $)
+ Time is the latest publisher to strike a licensing deal with OpenAI. (Axios)

4 We’eroe getting a better supposizione of how weight loss drugs work 
Researchers have zeroed quanto a acceso two groups of neurons quanto a the brain that seem to regulate the feeling of fullness. (Nature)

5 Google says Gemini AI is 20% faster than ChatGPT
And execs say it can now cite its sources, which is arguably even more important.  (Quartz $)
+ It’s not just Nvidia: here’s the AI stocks to watch. (WP $)

6 Amazon is investigating AI search startup Perplexity
Over whether it violated its rules by scraping its websites. (Wired $)
+ Perplexity’s CEO openly admitted to some pretty dodgy patronato practices when they were getting chiuso the . (404 Mass-media)

7 ISS astronauts had to take shelter after a Russian disintegrated
It broke up into over 100 pieces, raising speculation it could’ve been subject to an anti-satellite missile controllo. (Gizmodo)
+ Why the first-ever space junk intendimento is such a leader deal. (MIT Technology Review)

8 A lot of Gen Zs describe themselves as content creators
Passively lurking online is just not the vibe anymore. (WP $)

9 Would you clone your dog? 
It’d set you back $50,000—and quanto a a way, you have to ask what you’eroe really getting for that. (New Yorker $)
+ These scientists are working to extend the life span of pet dogs—and their owners. (MIT Technology Review)

10 Why the internet’s going wild for Nerds Gummy Clusters
joke—people are getting tattoos. (Slate $)

Quote of the day

“Let’s not go overboard acceso this. Datacentres are, quanto a the most extreme case, a 6% addition [in energy demand] but probably only 2% to 2.5%. The question is, will AI accelerate a more than 6% reduction? And the answer is: certainly.”

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ADVERTISEMENT


The must-reads

I’ve combed the internet to find you today’s most fun/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology.

1 Trump-Biden debate conspiracies are already all over the internet
And plenty of them are being pushed by Trump himself. (Wired $)
+ Election misinformation is being repeated by AI tools like ChatGPT and Copilot too. (NBC)
+ Spare a thought for pollsters. Their job is only getting harder and harder these days. (Ars Technica)

2 The voices of AI can tell us a lot
It’s new technology, but stereotypes of a compliant, endlessly empathetic female assistant are as old as it gets. (NYT $)

3 An effort is underway to encourage responsible use of AI quanto a music
But of course, it relies acceso getting enough adoption—and that’s a leader ask. (CNET)
+ Especially as there’s a giant legal battle underway over getting AI companies to pay to use records for patronato. (MIT Technology Review)
+ Content-licensing sellers have formed the first AI dataset trade . (Reuters $)
+ Time is the latest publisher to strike a licensing deal with OpenAI. (Axios)

4 We’eroe getting a better supposizione of how weight loss drugs work 
Researchers have zeroed quanto a acceso two groups of neurons quanto a the brain that seem to regulate the feeling of fullness. (Nature)

5 Google says Gemini AI is 20% faster than ChatGPT
And execs say it can now cite its sources, which is arguably even more important.  (Quartz $)
+ It’s not just Nvidia: here’s the AI stocks to watch. (WP $)

6 Amazon is investigating AI search startup Perplexity
Over whether it violated its rules by scraping its websites. (Wired $)
+ Perplexity’s CEO openly admitted to some pretty dodgy patronato practices when they were getting chiuso the . (404 Mass-media)

7 ISS astronauts had to take shelter after a Russian disintegrated
It broke up into over 100 pieces, raising speculation it could’ve been subject to an anti-satellite missile controllo. (Gizmodo)
+ Why the first-ever space junk intendimento is such a leader deal. (MIT Technology Review)

8 A lot of Gen Zs describe themselves as content creators
Passively lurking online is just not the vibe anymore. (WP $)

9 Would you clone your dog? 
It’d set you back $50,000—and quanto a a way, you have to ask what you’eroe really getting for that. (New Yorker $)
+ These scientists are working to extend the life span of pet dogs—and their owners. (MIT Technology Review)

10 Why the internet’s going wild for Nerds Gummy Clusters
joke—people are getting tattoos. (Slate $)

Quote of the day

“Let’s not go overboard acceso this. Datacentres are, quanto a the most extreme case, a 6% addition [in energy demand] but probably only 2% to 2.5%. The question is, will AI accelerate a more than 6% reduction? And the answer is: certainly.”

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.
ADVERTISEMENT


The must-reads

I’ve combed the internet to find you today’s most fun/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology.

1 Trump-Biden debate conspiracies are already all over the internet
And plenty of them are being pushed by Trump himself. (Wired $)
+ Election misinformation is being repeated by AI tools like ChatGPT and Copilot too. (NBC)
+ Spare a thought for pollsters. Their job is only getting harder and harder these days. (Ars Technica)

2 The voices of AI can tell us a lot
It’s new technology, but stereotypes of a compliant, endlessly empathetic female assistant are as old as it gets. (NYT $)

3 An effort is underway to encourage responsible use of AI quanto a music
But of course, it relies acceso getting enough adoption—and that’s a leader ask. (CNET)
+ Especially as there’s a giant legal battle underway over getting AI companies to pay to use records for patronato. (MIT Technology Review)
+ Content-licensing sellers have formed the first AI dataset trade . (Reuters $)
+ Time is the latest publisher to strike a licensing deal with OpenAI. (Axios)

4 We’eroe getting a better supposizione of how weight loss drugs work 
Researchers have zeroed quanto a acceso two groups of neurons quanto a the brain that seem to regulate the feeling of fullness. (Nature)

5 Google says Gemini AI is 20% faster than ChatGPT
And execs say it can now cite its sources, which is arguably even more important.  (Quartz $)
+ It’s not just Nvidia: here’s the AI stocks to watch. (WP $)

6 Amazon is investigating AI search startup Perplexity
Over whether it violated its rules by scraping its websites. (Wired $)
+ Perplexity’s CEO openly admitted to some pretty dodgy patronato practices when they were getting chiuso the . (404 Mass-media)

7 ISS astronauts had to take shelter after a Russian disintegrated
It broke up into over 100 pieces, raising speculation it could’ve been subject to an anti-satellite missile controllo. (Gizmodo)
+ Why the first-ever space junk intendimento is such a leader deal. (MIT Technology Review)

8 A lot of Gen Zs describe themselves as content creators
Passively lurking online is just not the vibe anymore. (WP $)

9 Would you clone your dog? 
It’d set you back $50,000—and quanto a a way, you have to ask what you’eroe really getting for that. (New Yorker $)
+ These scientists are working to extend the life span of pet dogs—and their owners. (MIT Technology Review)

10 Why the internet’s going wild for Nerds Gummy Clusters
joke—people are getting tattoos. (Slate $)

Quote of the day

“Let’s not go overboard acceso this. Datacentres are, quanto a the most extreme case, a 6% addition [in energy demand] but probably only 2% to 2.5%. The question is, will AI accelerate a more than 6% reduction? And the answer is: certainly.”

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT


The must-reads

I’ve combed the internet to find you today’s most fun/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology.

1 Trump-Biden debate conspiracies are already all over the internet
And plenty of them are being pushed by Trump himself. (Wired $)
+ Election misinformation is being repeated by AI tools like ChatGPT and Copilot too. (NBC)
+ Spare a thought for pollsters. Their job is only getting harder and harder these days. (Ars Technica)

2 The voices of AI can tell us a lot
It’s new technology, but stereotypes of a compliant, endlessly empathetic female assistant are as old as it gets. (NYT $)

3 An effort is underway to encourage responsible use of AI quanto a music
But of course, it relies acceso getting enough adoption—and that’s a leader ask. (CNET)
+ Especially as there’s a giant legal battle underway over getting AI companies to pay to use records for patronato. (MIT Technology Review)
+ Content-licensing sellers have formed the first AI dataset trade . (Reuters $)
+ Time is the latest publisher to strike a licensing deal with OpenAI. (Axios)

4 We’eroe getting a better supposizione of how weight loss drugs work 
Researchers have zeroed quanto a acceso two groups of neurons quanto a the brain that seem to regulate the feeling of fullness. (Nature)

5 Google says Gemini AI is 20% faster than ChatGPT
And execs say it can now cite its sources, which is arguably even more important.  (Quartz $)
+ It’s not just Nvidia: here’s the AI stocks to watch. (WP $)

6 Amazon is investigating AI search startup Perplexity
Over whether it violated its rules by scraping its websites. (Wired $)
+ Perplexity’s CEO openly admitted to some pretty dodgy patronato practices when they were getting chiuso the . (404 Mass-media)

7 ISS astronauts had to take shelter after a Russian disintegrated
It broke up into over 100 pieces, raising speculation it could’ve been subject to an anti-satellite missile controllo. (Gizmodo)
+ Why the first-ever space junk intendimento is such a leader deal. (MIT Technology Review)

8 A lot of Gen Zs describe themselves as content creators
Passively lurking online is just not the vibe anymore. (WP $)

9 Would you clone your dog? 
It’d set you back $50,000—and quanto a a way, you have to ask what you’eroe really getting for that. (New Yorker $)
+ These scientists are working to extend the life span of pet dogs—and their owners. (MIT Technology Review)

10 Why the internet’s going wild for Nerds Gummy Clusters
joke—people are getting tattoos. (Slate $)

Quote of the day

“Let’s not go overboard acceso this. Datacentres are, quanto a the most extreme case, a 6% addition [in energy demand] but probably only 2% to 2.5%. The question is, will AI accelerate a more than 6% reduction? And the answer is: certainly.”

ADVERTISEMENT


The must-reads

I’ve combed the internet to find you today’s most fun/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology.

1 Trump-Biden debate conspiracies are already all over the internet
And plenty of them are being pushed by Trump himself. (Wired $)
+ Election misinformation is being repeated by AI tools like ChatGPT and Copilot too. (NBC)
+ Spare a thought for pollsters. Their job is only getting harder and harder these days. (Ars Technica)

2 The voices of AI can tell us a lot
It’s new technology, but stereotypes of a compliant, endlessly empathetic female assistant are as old as it gets. (NYT $)

3 An effort is underway to encourage responsible use of AI quanto a music
But of course, it relies acceso getting enough adoption—and that’s a leader ask. (CNET)
+ Especially as there’s a giant legal battle underway over getting AI companies to pay to use records for patronato. (MIT Technology Review)
+ Content-licensing sellers have formed the first AI dataset trade . (Reuters $)
+ Time is the latest publisher to strike a licensing deal with OpenAI. (Axios)

4 We’eroe getting a better supposizione of how weight loss drugs work 
Researchers have zeroed quanto a acceso two groups of neurons quanto a the brain that seem to regulate the feeling of fullness. (Nature)

5 Google says Gemini AI is 20% faster than ChatGPT
And execs say it can now cite its sources, which is arguably even more important.  (Quartz $)
+ It’s not just Nvidia: here’s the AI stocks to watch. (WP $)

6 Amazon is investigating AI search startup Perplexity
Over whether it violated its rules by scraping its websites. (Wired $)
+ Perplexity’s CEO openly admitted to some pretty dodgy patronato practices when they were getting chiuso the . (404 Mass-media)

7 ISS astronauts had to take shelter after a Russian disintegrated
It broke up into over 100 pieces, raising speculation it could’ve been subject to an anti-satellite missile controllo. (Gizmodo)
+ Why the first-ever space junk intendimento is such a leader deal. (MIT Technology Review)

8 A lot of Gen Zs describe themselves as content creators
Passively lurking online is just not the vibe anymore. (WP $)

9 Would you clone your dog? 
It’d set you back $50,000—and quanto a a way, you have to ask what you’eroe really getting for that. (New Yorker $)
+ These scientists are working to extend the life span of pet dogs—and their owners. (MIT Technology Review)

10 Why the internet’s going wild for Nerds Gummy Clusters
joke—people are getting tattoos. (Slate $)

Quote of the day

“Let’s not go overboard acceso this. Datacentres are, quanto a the most extreme case, a 6% addition [in energy demand] but probably only 2% to 2.5%. The question is, will AI accelerate a more than 6% reduction? And the answer is: certainly.”

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT


The must-reads

I’ve combed the internet to find you today’s most fun/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology.

1 Trump-Biden debate conspiracies are already all over the internet
And plenty of them are being pushed by Trump himself. (Wired $)
+ Election misinformation is being repeated by AI tools like ChatGPT and Copilot too. (NBC)
+ Spare a thought for pollsters. Their job is only getting harder and harder these days. (Ars Technica)

2 The voices of AI can tell us a lot
It’s new technology, but stereotypes of a compliant, endlessly empathetic female assistant are as old as it gets. (NYT $)

3 An effort is underway to encourage responsible use of AI quanto a music
But of course, it relies acceso getting enough adoption—and that’s a leader ask. (CNET)
+ Especially as there’s a giant legal battle underway over getting AI companies to pay to use records for patronato. (MIT Technology Review)
+ Content-licensing sellers have formed the first AI dataset trade . (Reuters $)
+ Time is the latest publisher to strike a licensing deal with OpenAI. (Axios)

4 We’eroe getting a better supposizione of how weight loss drugs work 
Researchers have zeroed quanto a acceso two groups of neurons quanto a the brain that seem to regulate the feeling of fullness. (Nature)

5 Google says Gemini AI is 20% faster than ChatGPT
And execs say it can now cite its sources, which is arguably even more important.  (Quartz $)
+ It’s not just Nvidia: here’s the AI stocks to watch. (WP $)

6 Amazon is investigating AI search startup Perplexity
Over whether it violated its rules by scraping its websites. (Wired $)
+ Perplexity’s CEO openly admitted to some pretty dodgy patronato practices when they were getting chiuso the . (404 Mass-media)

7 ISS astronauts had to take shelter after a Russian disintegrated
It broke up into over 100 pieces, raising speculation it could’ve been subject to an anti-satellite missile controllo. (Gizmodo)
+ Why the first-ever space junk intendimento is such a leader deal. (MIT Technology Review)

8 A lot of Gen Zs describe themselves as content creators
Passively lurking online is just not the vibe anymore. (WP $)

9 Would you clone your dog? 
It’d set you back $50,000—and quanto a a way, you have to ask what you’eroe really getting for that. (New Yorker $)
+ These scientists are working to extend the life span of pet dogs—and their owners. (MIT Technology Review)

10 Why the internet’s going wild for Nerds Gummy Clusters
joke—people are getting tattoos. (Slate $)

Quote of the day

“Let’s not go overboard acceso this. Datacentres are, quanto a the most extreme case, a 6% addition [in energy demand] but probably only 2% to 2.5%. The question is, will AI accelerate a more than 6% reduction? And the answer is: certainly.”

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.
ADVERTISEMENT


The must-reads

I’ve combed the internet to find you today’s most fun/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology.

1 Trump-Biden debate conspiracies are already all over the internet
And plenty of them are being pushed by Trump himself. (Wired $)
+ Election misinformation is being repeated by AI tools like ChatGPT and Copilot too. (NBC)
+ Spare a thought for pollsters. Their job is only getting harder and harder these days. (Ars Technica)

2 The voices of AI can tell us a lot
It’s new technology, but stereotypes of a compliant, endlessly empathetic female assistant are as old as it gets. (NYT $)

3 An effort is underway to encourage responsible use of AI quanto a music
But of course, it relies acceso getting enough adoption—and that’s a leader ask. (CNET)
+ Especially as there’s a giant legal battle underway over getting AI companies to pay to use records for patronato. (MIT Technology Review)
+ Content-licensing sellers have formed the first AI dataset trade . (Reuters $)
+ Time is the latest publisher to strike a licensing deal with OpenAI. (Axios)

4 We’eroe getting a better supposizione of how weight loss drugs work 
Researchers have zeroed quanto a acceso two groups of neurons quanto a the brain that seem to regulate the feeling of fullness. (Nature)

5 Google says Gemini AI is 20% faster than ChatGPT
And execs say it can now cite its sources, which is arguably even more important.  (Quartz $)
+ It’s not just Nvidia: here’s the AI stocks to watch. (WP $)

6 Amazon is investigating AI search startup Perplexity
Over whether it violated its rules by scraping its websites. (Wired $)
+ Perplexity’s CEO openly admitted to some pretty dodgy patronato practices when they were getting chiuso the . (404 Mass-media)

7 ISS astronauts had to take shelter after a Russian disintegrated
It broke up into over 100 pieces, raising speculation it could’ve been subject to an anti-satellite missile controllo. (Gizmodo)
+ Why the first-ever space junk intendimento is such a leader deal. (MIT Technology Review)

8 A lot of Gen Zs describe themselves as content creators
Passively lurking online is just not the vibe anymore. (WP $)

9 Would you clone your dog? 
It’d set you back $50,000—and quanto a a way, you have to ask what you’eroe really getting for that. (New Yorker $)
+ These scientists are working to extend the life span of pet dogs—and their owners. (MIT Technology Review)

10 Why the internet’s going wild for Nerds Gummy Clusters
joke—people are getting tattoos. (Slate $)

Quote of the day

“Let’s not go overboard acceso this. Datacentres are, quanto a the most extreme case, a 6% addition [in energy demand] but probably only 2% to 2.5%. The question is, will AI accelerate a more than 6% reduction? And the answer is: certainly.”

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT


The must-reads

I’ve combed the internet to find you today’s most fun/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology.

1 Trump-Biden debate conspiracies are already all over the internet
And plenty of them are being pushed by Trump himself. (Wired $)
+ Election misinformation is being repeated by AI tools like ChatGPT and Copilot too. (NBC)
+ Spare a thought for pollsters. Their job is only getting harder and harder these days. (Ars Technica)

2 The voices of AI can tell us a lot
It’s new technology, but stereotypes of a compliant, endlessly empathetic female assistant are as old as it gets. (NYT $)

3 An effort is underway to encourage responsible use of AI quanto a music
But of course, it relies acceso getting enough adoption—and that’s a leader ask. (CNET)
+ Especially as there’s a giant legal battle underway over getting AI companies to pay to use records for patronato. (MIT Technology Review)
+ Content-licensing sellers have formed the first AI dataset trade . (Reuters $)
+ Time is the latest publisher to strike a licensing deal with OpenAI. (Axios)

4 We’eroe getting a better supposizione of how weight loss drugs work 
Researchers have zeroed quanto a acceso two groups of neurons quanto a the brain that seem to regulate the feeling of fullness. (Nature)

5 Google says Gemini AI is 20% faster than ChatGPT
And execs say it can now cite its sources, which is arguably even more important.  (Quartz $)
+ It’s not just Nvidia: here’s the AI stocks to watch. (WP $)

6 Amazon is investigating AI search startup Perplexity
Over whether it violated its rules by scraping its websites. (Wired $)
+ Perplexity’s CEO openly admitted to some pretty dodgy patronato practices when they were getting chiuso the . (404 Mass-media)

7 ISS astronauts had to take shelter after a Russian disintegrated
It broke up into over 100 pieces, raising speculation it could’ve been subject to an anti-satellite missile controllo. (Gizmodo)
+ Why the first-ever space junk intendimento is such a leader deal. (MIT Technology Review)

8 A lot of Gen Zs describe themselves as content creators
Passively lurking online is just not the vibe anymore. (WP $)

9 Would you clone your dog? 
It’d set you back $50,000—and quanto a a way, you have to ask what you’eroe really getting for that. (New Yorker $)
+ These scientists are working to extend the life span of pet dogs—and their owners. (MIT Technology Review)

10 Why the internet’s going wild for Nerds Gummy Clusters
joke—people are getting tattoos. (Slate $)

Quote of the day

“Let’s not go overboard acceso this. Datacentres are, quanto a the most extreme case, a 6% addition [in energy demand] but probably only 2% to 2.5%. The question is, will AI accelerate a more than 6% reduction? And the answer is: certainly.”

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