Software Brain and its implications
7 bite-size cards · 60 seconds each
Apple plans to make iOS 27 a Choose Your Own Adventure of AI models
Apple's upcoming iOS 27 update aims to give users the freedom to choose from various third-party AI models for different tasks. This shift promises to empower users by allowing them to select the AI tools that best suit their needs.
‘This is fine’ creator says AI startup stole his art
The creator of the popular 'This is fine' meme accused the AI startup Artisan of stealing his artwork for promotional purposes. The startup is known for its controversial billboards encouraging businesses to prefer AI over human workers, raising serious ethical concerns.

Understanding AI Governance: The Musk vs. Altman Saga
The conflict between Musk and Altman highlights the challenges in AI governance and accountability. With the increasing complexity of AI systems, ensuring ethical practices and responsibility becomes crucial. This card explores AI governance and its significance in shaping the industry.

Understanding 'Software Brain': The Algorithmic Worldview
The concept of 'Software Brain' reflects a growing perspective that sees life through the lens of algorithms and data. It suggests that people's interactions and decisions are increasingly viewed through this automated filter, raising questions about human experience versus technological efficiency.
Cloudflare Reveals AI Made 1,100 Jobs Obsolete Despite Record Revenue
Cloudflare has announced significant job cuts, with CEO Matthew Prince stating that AI's efficiency gains have rendered many support roles unnecessary. This comes as the company celebrates a record high in revenue, raising questions about the impact of AI on employment.

Apple Agrees to Pay iPhone Owners $250 Million for Siri Underperformance
Apple has settled a class-action lawsuit, agreeing to pay $250 million to iPhone 16 and iPhone 15 Pro owners. The payment is due to claims that Siri was not delivered as effectively as promised, raising questions about the company's AI capabilities.

Pentagon Strikes Classified AI Deals with OpenAI, Google, and Nvidia
The Pentagon has entered into classified AI deals with major firms like OpenAI, Google, and Nvidia, while opting to exclude Anthropic due to ongoing assessments of it as a 'supply chain risk.' This decision highlights the military's focus on securing reliable AI partners in an evolving technological landscape.
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