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These companies are acting with the height of recklessness and irresponsibility in crapping these computer programs out there to the public. Just like they were with crypto projects. They need to be regulated and held responsible.
 
These companies are acting with the height of recklessness and irresponsibility in crapping these computer programs out there to the public. Just like they were with crypto projects. They need to be regulated and held responsible.
Hard to regulate what so few understand, but yeah....
 
The Verge - Elon Musk reportedly tried and failed to take over OpenAI in 2018
Musk tried to take charge of the company in 2018, Semafor reports. The Tesla CEO was rejected and reneged on promised funding. OpenAI then changed its business model to embrace corporate backers — a momentous shift.

Gizmodo - 500 Top Technologists and Elon Musk Demand Immediate Pause of Advanced AI Systems
Steve Wozniak and Stuart Russell were among the signatories of an open letter warning advanced models pose ā€œprofound risks to society and humanity."

A wide-ranging coalition of more than 500 technologists, engineers, and AI ethicists have signed an open letter calling on AI labs to immediately pause all training on any AI systems more powerful than Open AI’s recently released GPT-4 for at least six months. The signatories, which include Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak and ā€œbased AIā€ developer Elon Musk, warn these advanced new AI models could pose ā€œprofound risks to society and humanity,ā€ if allowed to advance without sufficient safeguards. If companies refuse to pause development, the letter says governments should whip out the big guns and institute a mandatory moratorium.
 
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WIRED - How a Major Toy Company Kept 4chan Online
Documents obtained by WIRED confirm that Good Smile, which licenses toy production for Disney, was an investor in the controversial image board.

Toxic image board 4chan has managed to stay online for the past seven years—amid boycotts and advertiser flight, after being implicated in several mass shootings, even as it was identified as a source of the conspiracy theories that inspired the January 6 insurrection—thanks, in part, to a $2.4 million investment from a major Japanese toy company.

A partnership agreement, obtained exclusively by WIRED, shows not only how current site owner Hiroyuki Nishimura acquired the far-right message board but also how Japanese industry helped finance the deal.

The text of the deal shows that Nishimura invested $800,000 of his own money, plus $4.8 million from his company—using cash from a major Japanese telecommunications company. But the most surprising part of the deal came from Good Smile Company, which acquired a 30 percent share in 4chan for its $2.4 million investment.

This contract was filed by 4chan to investigators with the New York Attorney General’s office, as part of that agency’s now-closed investigation into the May 2022 mass shooting in Buffalo, New York. WIRED obtained the documents through a Freedom of Information Act request.

These documents for the first time confirm the opaque corporate partnership that has run 4chan since its 2015 acquisition, just as scrutiny increases on the money behind the long-running website.
That scrutiny may be weakening the resolve to keep 4chan going. According to Nishimura, Good Smile is in the process of ending its partnership with 4chan—this comes as the company’s lucrative deal with The Walt Disney Company is set to be terminated.
Good Smile produces licensed content for a variety of major brands, from major manga series like Attack on Titan to video games like Assassin’s Creed and movies like The Matrix. But Good Smile’s largest licensee is, without a doubt, Disney. The company markets dozens of toys and figurines from Disney properties, like Spider-Man, Buzz Lightyear, and Mickey Mouse.
As details of Good Smile’s contribution to 4chan have emerged, some of its partners have become anxious. A Disney spokesperson declined to comment about Good Smile on the record. However, a source at the Disney Company, who asked not to be named because they are not authorized to speak about internal business decisions, confirmed that they have a licensing arrangement with Good Smile that expires in May. Disney, the source said, had been unaware of Good Smile’s relationship with 4chan. After being alerted to those ties by WIRED, they said, Disney has opted not to renew its deal with Good Smile.
 
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Mediaite - Parler Abruptly Taken Down By New Owners — Site Replaced With Brutal Statement on Conservative ā€˜Twitter Clone’
The app was taken offline and replaced by a brutally frank assessment from new owner Starboard, which owns several conservative-leaning publications. Describing Parler as ā€œthe world’s pioneering uncancelable free speech platform,ā€ the statement then flatly declares: ā€œNo reasonable person believes that a Twitter clone just for conservatives is a viable business any more.ā€

Elon is speedrunning Twitter to that goal.
 
Yeah, Musk has made all Twitter conservative "free speech" app clones redundant.
 
Not sure if this is the right thread but listening to Ben McKenzie explaining NFT and how that market works on Real Time was kind of mind blowing. I didn't even know he'd co-written a book on Crypto market but he's clearly done his research.

Should start at the right mark:

 
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Not sure if this is the right thread but listening to Ben McKenzie explaining NFT and how that market works on Real Time was kind of mind blowing. I didn't even know he'd co-written a book on Crypto market but he's clearly done his research.

Should start at the right mark:


He was hilarious and easy to understand as he tried to explain the inexplicable. Lol
 
I never use Edge. It's too compromised by Microsoft.
 

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