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RT @ColinCrowell: While certain Senators obviously have been beguiled by Altman's atypical approach to DC, the key pt for me going forward is captured in the last para of this important @ceciliakang piece:

"Some researchers and competitors said OpenAI had too much influence over debates on… t.co/he2XoYQvW0

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RT @jordainc: Schumer sending bipartisan “dear colleague” letter announcing three member briefings on AI

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RT @maxseddon: The enormous Kakhovka dam, which spans frontlines across the Dnipro river in southern Ukraine, has been blown up.

The flooding could submerge areas downstream, putting parts of Kherson (controlled by Ukraine) and the nearby Zaporizhzhiya power plant (held by Russia) at risk. t.co/wqDxzij0ns

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Nederlandse kranten: Kachovka stuwdam is ‘ingestort’. Geloof dat opgeblazen duidelijk is alleen nog geen officiële details over wie verantwoordelijk is

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Nederlandse kranten: Kachovka stuwdam is ‘ingestort’. Geloof dat opgeblazen duidelijk is alleen nog geen officiële details over wie verantwoordelijk is

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/MarietjeSchaa

Serious warning on job losses because of generative AI, IMF top economist urges regulators not to waste time to put rules and measures in place to mitigate ↘️
RT @GitaGopinath: ft.com/content/cea812fd-7f21-4

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“There is tremendous uncertainty, but that . . . doesn’t mean that we have the luxury of time to wait and think of the policies that we will put in place in the future,” IMF top economist Gita Gopinath warns ↘️ on.ft.com/3Nexw4n

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RT @ThomasVLinge: Whoever has done this, the breaking of the Nova Kachovka dam has grave consequences for both 🇺🇦 and 🇷🇺.

Over a dozen towns on both sides of the , including the city of will now be flooded.

meanwhile just lost its most important irrigation canal. t.co/tSid2nPUrj t.co/bw5XLBN25e

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RT @stanfordio: In the course of conducting a large investigation into online child exploitation, the Stanford Internet Observatory discovered serious failings with the child protection systems at Twitter. 1/6 t.co/GXNuNpzGcP

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There is so much more where this came from 😢Google's Top Result for "Johannes Vermeer" Is an AI-Generated Version of "Girl With a Pearl Earring" via ⁦@GaryMarcus⁩ ↘️ futurism.com/top-google-result

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RT @mguariglia: We knew that in Amazon Ring employees were fired for accessing footage but, via the FTC: "one employee over several months viewed thousands of video recordings belonging to female users of Ring cameras..in their homes such as their bathrooms or bedrooms"
ftc.gov/news-events/news/press

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RT @StanfordHAI: On AI regulation: “From big tobacco to big oil, we have learnt the hard way that businesses cannot set disinterested regulations. They are neither independent nor capable of creating countervailing powers to their own,” says @MarietjeSchaake. ↘️ t.co/EsNqf6bVbG

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Highly recommend anything @doctorow writes or says, this talk is no exception ↘️
RT @DanBuk4: How To Seize The Means Of Computation: @Doctorow youtube.com/watch?v=8eu1_sGedm @ntnsndr @MEDLabBoulder @austinrobey_ @metalabel_xyz @meedabyte @TreborS @FutureHpodcast @disruptberlin @MarietjeSchaake @mckenziewark @annalist @andre_meister @Linuzifer @TeamCommunity

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RT @StanfordCyber: From big tobacco to big oil, we know businesses can't set disinterested regulations. @MarietjeSchaake: "They are neither independent nor capable of creating countervailing powers to their own. Somehow that basic truth has been lost when it comes to AI."

ft.com/content/5f8b74f7-68b1-4

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