Tesla employees reportedly passed around personal videos from owners’ cars https://t.co/AkIfOX83xe https://t.co/XvEkQomtbh
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Watching an academic debate on the philosophical possibilities of generative AI in 2030, using a PowerPoint template from 1995 and a microphone and camera from 1985
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Twitter shut off its free API and it's breaking a lot of apps https://t.co/jDtdzijKdH https://t.co/vQ1RJP2Pnv
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Microsoft’s rolling out Edge’s AI image generator to everyone https://t.co/yikSG5YNDb https://t.co/kZLcmaIxQ5
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"We need an on ramp to get consumers onto crypto/VR to break central bank control of fiat/big tech control of the internet/drive metaverse adoption" Maybe. Or maybe you need applications that solve consumer problems?
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T-Mobile extends free https://t.co/C9DW2tLEqr deal for subscribers through 2028 https://t.co/G85Uup3iGq https://t.co/hWAaUYBoG8
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Apple’s first retail store in India is opening soon https://t.co/OxLuBnLYYK https://t.co/Y8H9E08Vyo
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Posit: the concept of an 'on ramp' to a technology might be confusing your desire for consumers to use a technology you like for ideological reason with solving actual consumer needs
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Amazon has big dreams of filling the air with package-delivering drones. But it has repeatedly failed to clear technical and regulatory hurdles, and with recent layoffs, Prime Air has fewer bodies to help get their drones off the ground: https://t.co/mt6CpBXEtz 📸: Dan Zamarripa https://t.co/kGNYkqYguD
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Walmart’s preparing to build its own coast-to-coast EV charging network https://t.co/NOqZcZ1Y2U https://t.co/F2zQPc7KMH
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Kia EV9 first look: One of the most important electric SUVs of 2023 https://t.co/9YcCd5R0Et https://t.co/ogs7C2YgQg
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Nowadays, it's reasonable to expect all the best cheap phone plans to include 5G network access with the option to use your phone as a Wi-Fi hot spot. https://t.co/xRa2Rydlos
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