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I Went to the Dome and Bought Food With My Face

The Atlantic 29 Aug 2024
On a recent Wednesday night in Los Angeles, I was ready to buy a hot dog with my face. I was at the Intuit Dome, a $2 billion entertainment complex that opened earlier this month. Soon, it will be the home of the L.A ... But first, we needed food. [ Read ... .
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Silicon Valley Is Coming Out in Force Against an AI-Safety Bill

The Atlantic 22 Aug 2024
Even top leaders in the AI industry have said that the technology is so dangerous, it needs to be heavily regulated ... Caroline Mimbs Nyce ... Andreessen Horowitz, also known as a16z, did not respond to a request for comment.] Nyce ... Nyce ... Nyce ... Nyce ... Nyce ... Nyce.
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Why Does AI Art Look Like That?

The Atlantic 16 Aug 2024
This week, X launched an AI-image generator, allowing paying subscribers of Elon Musk’s social platform to make their own art ... They depict wildly different scenarios and characters ... At times, the visuals look exaggerated ... All it needs is a text prompt ... .
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FIS Leverages Scale and NYCE Debit Network to Enable Streamlined Peer-to-Peer Payment Capabilities within Digital ...

Business Wire 15 Aug 2024
... global scale and NYCE debit rails to bring this capability to a wider range of institutions.
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The GoFundMe Fire

The Atlantic 12 Aug 2024
Susie Lawing moved to Cohasset, a small community located in the forested canyons above the city of Chico, California, in the 1970s. After she and her husband divorced, Lawing stayed, presiding over 26 acres of lush family compound ... .
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So What if My Screen Time Was Up Last Week?

The Atlantic 04 Aug 2024
One Saturday last month, I had a perfect day. I woke early, drove up the California coastline, and surfed for a couple of hours with friends. Then I met up with another friend nearby, went kayaking, and ate a late lunch ... An hour came from texting ... .
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Google Wins the Gold Medal for Worst Olympic Ad

The Atlantic 30 Jul 2024
Google is running a new commercial during the Olympics. It’s about a cute little girl—she’s a runner, and she loves Team USA’s Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, a world-record-holding track star who won two Olympic gold medals in 2021 ... But come on ... .
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California Was Just Waiting to Burn

The Atlantic 27 Jul 2024
For two years, the fire gods cut California a break. The winter rains came down heavy, and brought the state’s yearslong drought to an end. Plants started growing again. Grasses were green. The poppies bloomed larger than normal ... Plants died ... .
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Meta Would Also Like to Know If Instagram Is Bad for Teens

The Atlantic 17 Jul 2024
The teens are on Instagram. That much is obvious. A majority of teens say they use the app, including 8 percent who say they use it “almost constantly,” according to the Pew Research Center ... All of which underscores the value of independent research ... .
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Hot AI Jesus Is Huge on Facebook

The Atlantic 28 Jun 2024
Jesus is punching the devil on Facebook. The two are in a boxing ring. Jesus is wearing a pair of white boxing shorts with his name embroidered on the waistband ... Jesus is hitting the devil directly on the chin, a knockout blow ... Hot AI Jesus hath risen ... .
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Instagram Is Not a Cigarette

The Atlantic 18 Jun 2024
Many teens and adults use the word addictive when describing social-media sites, as if the apps themselves are laced with nicotine. The U.S. surgeon general, Vivek Murthy, wants to drive that point home as glaringly as possible ... [ Read ... [ Read.
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Kids Are Getting the Full Blast of Generative AI

The Atlantic 14 Jun 2024
This spring, the Los Angeles Unified School District—the second-largest public school district in the United States—introduced students and parents to a new “educational friend” named Ed ... As Superintendent Alberto M ... [ Read ... (Carvalho told me that L.A.
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Donald Trump, TikTok Star

The Atlantic 04 Jun 2024
Donald Trump has officially joined TikTok. His first video , posted on Saturday night—his only post so far—is a montage showing the former president making the rounds at a UFC fight in New Jersey ... But remember ... .
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Google Is Playing a Dangerous Game With AI Search

The Atlantic 24 May 2024
Doctors often have a piece of advice for the rest of us. Don’t Google it . The search giant tends to be the first stop for people hoping to answer every health-related question ... cyberchondria ... This includes questions about health ... Rocks are safe to eat .
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Taylor Swift Is a Skeleton Key to the Internet

The Atlantic 18 May 2024
It is nighttime in Paris. We are more than a year into Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, and tonight, her fans are once again trying to figure out what her clothes mean ... This is also the 87th performance in the tour, and—aha!—Kelce wears jersey number 87 ... .

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