AI Reading for Monday July 1
A lot is at stake in the race to build cloud and AI and the power infrastructure. - The American Prospect
Big Tech races to lock up nuclear power. - WSJ
‘There is No Economic Incentive for AI to Kill Humans,’ says Illia Polosukhin. - Analytics India Magazine
That's a relief. But wait, do robots respond to economic incentives? That's the crux of the problem, figuring out proper training and incentive structures that won't cause them to go wild.
Taiwan is a critical link in the AI supply chain and China is rattling sabers pretty hard, while US is trying to strangle China's AI tech. It's bad, and Ukraine shows that increasing economic integration and self-interest is not always sufficient to make everyone disposed to co-operate peacefully. A lot of people just want to burn the world down. Business Insider
Robinhood acquires Pluto AI tools startup to enhance its platform. - TechCrunch
An AI simulator to prep for YC interviews. - lytix.ai Blog
Delving into telltale AI words - Ars Technica
A list of possible words AI might overuse. - Reddit
Dating apps turn to AI as users get burned out. - Fast Company
Smart glasses making it this time due to gen-AI? - 9to5Google
I kind of doubt it except for e.g. hard of hearing, special situations, people who need it for work.
Multiplying AI-powered scams to be on the lookout for. - TechCrunch
Surrealism, or AI slop? - Washington Post
Runway Gen 3 looks pretty crazy - YouTube
A Stepford Wives update for the age of AI? - ABC News
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