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News should be economically sustainable, differentiated, adaptable, personally relevant and truly accessible to everybody. Computers can help.

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Carl Hendy (@carlhendy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you’re in media, this is worth a watch. Cloudflare handles ≈20% of global traffic, so when CEO Matthew Prince warns at Cannes that AI bots are reshaping the web, publishers need to adapt or risk being left behind.

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Shout out to the 'Snout & About' channel on Google's Flow TV... Sound on, full screen, looped... 🐽 labs.google/flow/tv/channe…

Shout out to the 'Snout & About' channel on Google's Flow TV...

Sound on, full screen, looped...

🐽

labs.google/flow/tv/channe…
Seán Ó hÉigeartaigh (@s_oheigeartaigh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm pretty confident we won't have AGI/country of geniuses in a datacenter within 2 years. I like ai-2027 as a piece of futures work, but I think too many people are treating it as a mainline scenario, rather than unlikely-but-not-impossible. I think this is resulting in too

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AI 2027 is still the most plausible description of the potential emergence of AGI I've seen, but the AI Futures team says more likely AI 2029 or AI 2031. I also think they may under-estimate diffusion friction, even for AGI. Sam Altman's "we get AGI & nothing changes" rings truer..

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The insane rate of progress in AI often overshadows the even more insane rate of progress in deployed solar and wind. The lack of media coverage of this profound revolution in energy is truly weird, but Bill McKibben's review here is authoritative. newyorker.com/news/annals-of…

ascendant lower-middle (@ciass_man) 's Twitter Profile Photo

there's a caste in american society that consumes as much blue-chip media (nyt, new yorker, npr) as possible and then quizzes each other on how closely they've read it to discern their place within the caste. i outwardly present as a member, i think, and it's been very awkward

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Covid constituted a “stress test” that “the central truth-seeking departments of liberal democracy: journalism, science & universities” frequently flunked. Trust is earned. Or not. (see also Tapper & Thompson's 'Original Sin') washingtonpost.com/opinions/2025/…

Yohei (@yoheinakajima) 's Twitter Profile Photo

oh, you’re into AI? then tell me about… GPT, Claude, Gemini, LLaMA, Mistral, Mixtral, Grok, DeepSeek Kimi, Qwen, Ernie, Yi, Gemma, Zephyr, Falcon, Phi Hermes, Perplexity, Sora, Runway, Pika, Luma, CharacterAI Alpaca, Vicuna, Orca, Dolphin, Mosaic, PanGu, Jurassic, Chinchilla

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An OpenAI researcher building anticipation for GPT-5. This will be a big moment for AI, either way... If GPT5 is kinda like Grok4 that will suggest we've maybe plateaued a bit. If it's a big step forward then all bets are off and we'll all need to reset. Again...

Derek Thompson (@dkthomp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yes. Writing is not a second thing that happens after thinking. The act of writing is an act of thinking. Writing *is* thinking. Students, academics, and anyone else who outsources their writing to LLMs will find their screens full of words and their minds emptied of thought.

Yes. 

Writing is not a second thing that happens after thinking. The act of writing is an act of thinking. Writing *is* thinking.

Students, academics, and anyone else who outsources their writing to LLMs will find their screens full of words and their minds emptied of thought.
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It certainly seems that we're on the way to Google Zero, or at least to Google 'so-little-traffic-that-it-doesn't-really-matter'... pewresearch.org/short-reads/20…