The future of AI will be invisible...I'll be "training" to choose which is the best macros based food option, to send messages to my Japanese homestay family...and to read to me aloud in my grandmother's voice
2. Humane’s wearable AI device
Humane revealed a wearable AI device designed to replace smartphones at a recent TED event.
It appears as a tiny black puck that slips into your pocket, takes over your phone, and employs AI to update you on your day.
“If you have the data to be able to identify age to be able to monetize it, you have a fiduciary duty and the ability to safeguard it as well” @ArielleSGarcia#ip2023
@GeorgeTakei Anyone have advice to share on how we support our schools to include this? Of course, education starts at home and we are talking about it and fielding questions. But not a single in-school discussion on it for my kids yet.
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I look forward to hearing Judge Barrett explain the hypocrisy that will permit her to accept the nomination after arguing Merrick Garland could not be confirmed to SCOTUS 8 months before the 2016 election because his views were too different from Justice Scalia’s.
@capsuledesign@BurgerKing@nytimes News as comfort. @drubs "People come to the news when they're not sure what's going to happen in the world. We have a lot of moments that have caused people to not be really sure...the journalist's job is to seek the truth and to provide information as they seek the truth"