How interesting that Meta called @wired.com "dishonest" and then (quietly) removed the face-recognition system it had previously (also quietly) integrated into an app downloaded onto 50 million phones.
Dishonest!
Your guide to an artsy summer, from the best music and concerts to the best films and plays. Here’s what you won’t want to miss, curated by The Globe’s arts + culture writers. www.theglobeandmail.com/culture/arti...
Reserving comment for now.
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There is no zen in the art of routine barbecue maintenance. There is only Pain
Because the government doesn't have the power to directly tell the CRTC to review this decision specifically, it will have to issue a new general policy direction - meaning it's unclear what that means for two years of work the CRTC has done under the previous one
A question no-doubt shooting across the arts right now: If Ottawa can make $600 million appear for Canadian culture in order to assuage a trading partner, why couldn't it find this kind of money before today to support Canadian culture... for the sake of supporting Canadian culture?
The code WIRED identified is gone from the latest version of Meta AI, the companion app for the company’s smart glasses. Meta won’t say why or whether it’s coming back.
🚨 DANZIG'S HOUSE UPDATE 🚨
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U of T researchers discover method of using AI to create more dangerous computer worms www.theglobeandmail.com/business/eco...
Katie Drummond
By @nestruck.bsky.social
Here is what I put together for the Globe's summer album preview, featuring what appear to be the first mentions of horsegiirL and Truck Violence in the paper's history (outside of coverage of horse girls and tow-truck violence)
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