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  1. I don't have a subscription to The New Yorker, but if I did, I'd read this article. I try to read everything # RonanFarrow writes. # SamAltman is dangerous and

    Ronan Farrow's latest article in The New Yorker raises concerns about Sam Altman's potential control over the future of AI. The author expresses a strong belief that Altman is dangerous and fears that it may already be too late to prevent his influence. The piece suggests a need to stop Altman's unchecked power in the AI landscape. AI

    IMPACT Raises concerns about the unchecked influence of key figures in AI development and governance.

  2. “And, as you head out into the world, your fresh, meaty torsos will be ripped apart and roasted to feed your new alien overlords—wait, why are you all booing?”

    A satirical cartoon depicts a dystopian future where humans are consumed by alien overlords, highlighting anxieties about unchecked AI development and societal control. The image, shared on Mastodon, uses dark humor to comment on themes of oligarchy and the potential negative consequences of the AI bubble. AI

    “And, as you head out into the world, your fresh, meaty torsos will be ripped apart and roasted to feed your new alien overlords—wait, why are you all booing?”
  3. Conde Nast CEO: human journalism will win in the age of AI slop: Conde Nast CEO Roger Lynch explains why Vogue and The New Yorker thrive as AI floods the web wi

    Conde Nast CEO Roger Lynch believes human-led journalism will ultimately prevail over the proliferation of AI-generated content. He argues that publications like Vogue and The New Yorker offer unique value that distinguishes them from the low-quality output flooding the internet. Lynch also noted the negative impact of AI on publisher search traffic. AI

    Conde Nast CEO: human journalism will win in the age of AI slop: Conde Nast CEO Roger Lynch explains why Vogue and The New Yorker thrive as AI floods the web wi

    IMPACT Argues that high-quality human journalism will remain relevant despite the rise of AI-generated content.