The biggest risk to social media platforms is people realizing their algorithms are serving "junk food" and harming their mental health. The North American food and social media diets are equally unhealthy, prompting many to cut back. Algorithms promoting sensationalism, and addictive content will lose as AI-driven public health information and autonomy grow. Is your social media usage making you healthier?
I believe it can and if you fine tune your algorithm it can be inspiring and educational but by default I haven't seen this as the case on any platform.
I made a living on Instagram for the past five years but recently it's become undeniable that with AI datasets becoming the next gold rush, 𝕏 is positioned the best for capturing the widest array of complex and real time human thought. Law of averages prevails.
@tupacabra@liberaloldguy A canon ae1 is a film camera from the 1900s. The grain in this image is not indicative of film in any way. Can’t speak to the object but the claim about the camera used is obviously wrong
@elonmusk Bring it to Canada soon! I’m converting a van and building it around the starlink mini. The lower power draw makes it feasible to run it 24/7 with solar opening up the ability to control security cameras and other features remotely.
@elonmusk@wholemars Vanlifers will be able to power their dish 24/7 pretty efficiently I take it? This will be game changing, can’t wait to test it out.