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🌿☕ I don't know who did this, but whoever you are thank you. It is genius 🍄 😂 💥
Anthony Head was an Ambassador for Battersea Dogs and Cats home for more than two decades. Thanks for everything Tony x
People like Kane and many many others that do care about human art and the creative process have been a beacon of hope while trying to navigate making art in this current climate.
"83% of LLM users could not quote a single line from essays they had written minutes earlier. When the LLM group was forced to write without AI in a follow-up session, their brain activity did not bounce back to baseline; the researchers coined the term 'cognitive debt' for the lingering deficit."
i wish ppl understood that a social media ban for kids requires a surveillance state to implement. that's the danger. it's not that i think social media is safe for kids. it's that banning kids hands tech companies the keys to every bit of private data imaginable.
We never shut up about it!! And we decided. If you've ever worn a verucca sock in a dilapidated victorian swimming pool, you're British.
A Tory peer has just told Today that "We need to get back to a form of policing that is more colour-blind". When was that, precisely? The idea that we *used* to live in a colour-blind society, until minorities got special privileges, goes against *everything* we know of the history of policing.
yes, this needs to be said and grateful to our UCU branch for saying it
Someone on a podcast I watched the other day said that the less skilled a person is the more they seem to be excited by AI, and I can’t stop thinking about that. And of course, it makes sense, because there is a point at which you are skilled enough that AI cannot do a better job than you can.
Throwback to when a TV station in Iceland accidentally aired an episode of Teletubbies with subtitles from the Sopranos 👌🏼