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Are We Watching The Internet Die?
Are We Watching The Internet Die?
Sometime this month, Reddit will go public at a valuation of $6.5bn. Select Redditors were offered the chance to buy stock at the initial listing price, which it hasn’t announced yet but is expected to be in the range of $31-34 per share. Regardless of the actual price,
·wheresyoured.at·
Are We Watching The Internet Die?
Build Critical AI Skills with These 250 (Free) AI Courses
Build Critical AI Skills with These 250 (Free) AI Courses
LinkedIn is unlocking 250 courses focused on AI until April 5, 2024. These free courses address the needs of everyone from AI newbies to power users.
Build Critical AI Skills with These 250 (Free) AI Courses
·linkedin.com·
Build Critical AI Skills with These 250 (Free) AI Courses
Could Generative AI help solve the law's access dilemma?
Could Generative AI help solve the law's access dilemma?
Legal regulators have failed to strike the right balance between accessibility and quality in legal services. It's just possible that Gen AI could open the door to an entirely new solution.
·jordanfurlong.substack.com·
Could Generative AI help solve the law's access dilemma?
The rise and fall of robots.txt
The rise and fall of robots.txt
As unscrupulous AI companies crawl for more and more data, the basic social contract of the web is falling apart.
·theverge.com·
The rise and fall of robots.txt
The information grey goo
The information grey goo
With reliable information locked behind paywalls, anyone unwilling or unable to pay will be faced with picking through a rubbish heap of disinformation, scams, and low-quality nonsense.
·ianbetteridge.com·
The information grey goo
Pluralistic: Sympathy for the spammer
Pluralistic: Sympathy for the spammer
Cory with some interesting points about scammers and how AI might make it worse.
Hustle culture and passive income are about turning other peoples' dollars into your dimes. It is a negative-sum activity, a net drain on society. Behind every seemingly successful "passive income" is a con artist who's getting rich by promising – but not delivering – that elusive passive income, and then blaming the victims for not hustling hard enough:
·pluralistic.net·
Pluralistic: Sympathy for the spammer