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AI and the True Devil in the Details

AI and the True Devil in the Details

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“Walmart CEO Doug McMillon says the AI wave is here and will change every job,” Morning Brew reported and thanks, but now tell us something we didn’t know. “The world’s largest retailer currently employs about 2.1 million workers globally, and it plans to maintain that head count for the next three years, while still growing revenue. McMillon told the Associated Press it’s hard to say how it will all play out, but corporate jobs will likely get hit first, and roles dealing directly with customers will change more gradually. A recent survey from BetterUp and Stanford found that 40% of US workers reported receiving AI-generated “workslop” over the past month, which can require extra human work to fix.

Peter Theil had a lot to say about AI lately, too, when he was asked to “comment on theology, history, literature, and politics of the Antichrist,” according to a description provided by ActS 17 Collective, the nonprofit sponsoring an off-the-record series at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco,” said Inc.

ACTS 17, is an acronym for “Acknowledging Christ in Technology and Society,” according to the Wall Street Journal. Read More...

Tik Tok, Tik Tok, Tik Tok

Tik Tok, Tik Tok, Tik Tok

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Due to the purported national security concerns posed by China-based ByteDance’s ownership of Tik Tok, the video sharing app which is used by around 170 million Americans and more than a billion people globally is in the spotlight. Congress is attempting to pass a law requiring that ByteDance divest itself of its interest in the company.

The ban would go into effect in six months.

“These countries have blocked or restricted it (Britain, EU, Canada, India, New Zealand, Afghanistan and Pakistan and note – primarily on government-issued devices),” the Washington Post reported. “The federal government already bans TikTok on government-owned devices.” Read More...