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/Darkness was cheap and Scrooge liked it. -Charles Dickens
Darkness was cheap and Scrooge liked it. -Charles Dickens
Google Can’t Catch All the AI Images. Can You? - Bloomberg
Artificial intelligence can find your location in photos, worrying privacy experts – NPR
Over 100 Photographers Unite Against AI at World Press Photo – Blind Magazine
Are AI faces ‘more human’ than real ones? See if you can tell the difference – New York Post
A New Way to Tell Deepfakes From Real Photos: Can It Work? – WSJ
Adobe Caught Selling AI-Generated Images of Israel-Palestine Violence – Futurism
Fake Nudes of Real Students Cause an Uproar at a New Jersey High School - WSJ
Shutterstock, Adobe Stock are mixing AI-created images with real ones - Washington Post
OpenAI debates when to release its AI-generated image detector – Tech Crunch
A surge in fake AI-generated photos is eroding public trust in information online, charity warns - Daily Mail
Meta Is Scraping Photos From Facebook And Instagram To Create AI Images - Forbes
AI fake nudes are booming. It’s ruining real teens’ lives. – Washington Post
More online sellers are using AI-generated images, so what you buy may look different – NPR
A prisoner in 1830 named George Wilson was pardoned by the President. They brought Wilson the pardon, but he refused to accept it because it would mean admitting his guilt. So he walked to the hangman’s noose with the pardon in his pocket. That’s what each human is like. We have pardons in our pockets. But most people ignore their guilt, ignore the pardon, the new life, the love and power.
Harold Myra, The New You
I’ll state my convictions clearly, then allow others the freedom to respond as they see fit. -Les Carter
A Texas high school football player gave fans another reason to cheer, after turning over his homecoming king crown to a friend with cerebral palsy. Fossil Ridge Panthers quarterback Max Akin stunned the crowd during a halftime ceremony when he kneeled and presented his crown to team equipment manager K.L. Norwood, who was also nominated for king. “What I did wasn’t as admirable as how K.L. treats everyone,” says Akin. “Loving everybody and having a heart like K.L. is what really matters in this world.”
Read more at CNN
NASA and IBM are building an AI for weather and climate applications – Engadget
Frito-Lay has created an AI-powered mic filter that can remove the crunching sound created by eating chips during online gaming sessions – Marketing Drive
Google DeepMind has created an AI system that can predict the structure of crystalline materials much faster than humans – The Next Web
A data visualization tracking tomato production in Europe – Data Innovation
Make I asked ChatGPT to create a Hallmark Christmas movie — and it went better than expected – Tom’s Guide
Personalized A.I. Agents Are Here. Is the World Ready for Them? – New York Times
This new AI video tool clones your voice in 7 languages — and it's blowing up – Tom’s Guide
How Will Editors Use AI? The Tech’s Role in Production and Post Scrutinized at IBC – Hollywood Reporter
Spotify develops ai-powered voice cloning tool that can translate podcasts into multiple languages – Music Business Worldwide
Spanish influencer agency designed this AI model after deciding real-life influencers are a pain – BGR
Tezuka Fans Unimpressed by Black Jack's First Official AI-Generated Manga – CBR
Why Read Books When You Can Use Chatbots to Talk to Them Instead? - WIRED
See how well you can haggle with AI to purchase real products – AI Garage Sale
AI-Generated Jimmy Stewart Narrates Bedtime Story for Calm App – Variety
6 ChatGPT mind-blowing extensions to use it anywhere – Medium
I have one life and one chance to make it count for something. -Jimmy Carter
There are three depths of knowing.
Hearsay: You’ve heard of the president. You’ve heard of Mt. Everest.
Introduction: You’ve been introduced to the president. You’ve visited Mt. Everest.
Intimately: You’re a good friend of the president. You’ve climbed Mt. Everest.
Understanding comes when you wrestle with these questions:
What is the surest thing to you?
What would be the most impossible thing to doubt?
Stephen Goforth
"There are 204 counties in the US with no local news outlet, and 1,562 with only one, usually a weekly newspaper, That’s more than half of the nation’s counties." -Associated Press
For you will certainly carry out God’s purpose, however you act. But it makes a difference to you whether you serve like Judas or like John. -CS Lewis
Tell all the truth but tell it slant. -Emily Dickinson, born Dec. 10, 1830
I can’t afford to let other people dictate my moods. The way I respond is up to me. -Les Carter
Although the act of nurturing another’s spiritual growth has the effect of nurturing one’s own, a major characteristic of genuine love is that the distinction between oneself and the other is always maintained and preserved. The genuine lover always perceives the beloved as someone who has a totally separate identity. Moreover, the genuine lover always respects and even encourages this separateness and the unique individuality of the beloved. Failure to perceive and respect this separateness is extremely common, however, and the cause of much mental illness and unnecessary suffering.
Scott Peck, The Road Less Traveled
Clay Christensen (who wrote The Innovator’s Dilemma and came up with the idea of “disruptive innovation”) put together a study called The Innovator’s DNA, which attempts to take us inside the minds of successful innovators. Christensen and his fellow researchers believe it's more than a case of good genes when it comes to disruptive innovators. Christensen found five habits common among them:
associating: Innovators connect seemingly unconnected things (He writes, "Innovative breakthroughs often happen at the intersection of diverse disciplines and fields).
questioning: Innovators keep asking why things aren’t done differently ("What would happen if we did this?"). Questions outnumber answers in conversations and a good question is respected as much as a good answer.
observing: Innovators are also intense observers. They pay attention to detail.
networking: They are great at networking ideas. They are constantly "finding and testing ideas through a diverse network of individuals."
experimenting: Innovators are constantly trying out new experiences and ideas. They "explore the world intellectually and experientially, testing hypotheses along the way."
Read more here.
AI-powered digital colleagues are here. Some 'safe' jobs could be vulnerable. - BBC
5 types of new jobs that AI could create - Business Insider
The industry talking the most about AI jobs is not tech, according to LinkedIn – Fast Company
Why Walmart thinks AI won’t cut jobs – Semafor
The biggest winners — and losers — in the coming AI job apocalypse – Business Insider
AI threatens wages, not jobs - so far, Researchers find - Reuters
The New Jobs for Humans in the AI Era: Artificial intelligence threatens some careers, but these opportunities are on the rise – Wall Street Journal
A writer says he was laid off after a media company began using AI to translate articles: 'An AI took my job, literally' – Business Insider
AI-related jobs surge rapidly - The Financial Express
Mid-career professionals, watch out. You're the most exposed to AI - ZDnet
Statement to the US Senate AI Insight Forum on “AI and the Workforce” - ITIF
LinkedIn Shares New Insights into the Impacts of Generative AI on the Workforce – Social Media Today
Study Reveals Professions Most Likely to Be Replaced by AI – Men’s Journal
LinkedIn allows users to use its A.I. to enhance their profiles — but it leaves something to be desired. – Washington Post
Employers willing to pay ‘premium’ for AI-skilled workers, survey finds - Higher Ed Dive
Will AI Cause Unemployment? - CATO Institute
The fault may not be so much that they hate life as that they do not hate the sinful part of themselves. M. Scott Peck
Our passions are not too strong, they are too weak. We are far too easily pleased. -CS Lewis
Innovation distance explains why so many of those who turn an industry upside down are outsiders, even outcasts. To understand this point we need to grasp the difference between the two types of innovation. Sustaining innovations are improvements that make the product better, but do not threaten its market. The disruptive innovation, conversely, threatens to displace a product altogether. It is the difference between the electric typewriter, which improved on the typewriter, and the word processor, which supplanted it.
Another advantage of the outside inventor is less a matter of the imagination than of his being a disinterested party. Distance creates a freedom to develop inventions that might challenge or even destroy the business model of the dominant industry. The outsider is often the only one who can afford to scuttle a perfectly sound ship, to propose an industry that might challenge the business establishment or suggest a whole new business model. Those closer to - often at the trough of - existing industries face a remarkable constant pressure not to invent things that will ruin their employer. The outsider has nothing to lose. But to be clear, it is not mere distance, but the right distance that matters; there is such a thing as being to far away.
Tim Wu, The Master Switch
You can fool some of the people all of the time, and you can fool all of the people some of the time, and them’s pretty good odds. (unknown)
To be alive is to be vulnerable. –Madeleine L’Engle (born Nov. 29, 1918)
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