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Alex Jenkins
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"The World Meteorological Organization says that our planet is gaining much more heat energy than it can release"
BBC News - UN issues new climate warning as El Niño looms
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"AI-related enterprises have accounted for 80% of the stunning gains in the American stock market this year"
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BBC News - 'A million jobs in London could be changed by AI'
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"Writers like Shakespeare, Milton and Jane Austen whose works have been handed on for centuries can no longer reach the next generation of readers. They are losing the ability to understand them"
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BBC News - More primary schools to merge as birth rates fall
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@stevenbjohnson Genuinely curious - how secure is the information being uploaded to NLM? How is it stored and used? I'd have thought it would be a barrier for this use case
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I did this yesterday in a meeting and it was ridiculously useful.
NotebookLM@NotebookLM
🚒Hot Tip🔥 If you have an important meeting coming up try this: 1) Record the meeting with your phone/computer 2) Upload the audio to NotebookLM 3) Press “Briefing Doc." You’ll then receive a summary of the meeting, with key insights, memorable quotes, and action items.
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@faris You could make an argument that nearly the whole market has already been eaten by good enough. But now some of it's been automated.
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“Human musicians, composers, lyricists, and singers will be vastly affected and then completely disappear in the near future as the apps keep developing at a rapid pace,” he predicted.
TechCrunch@TechCrunch
Indian filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma abandons human musicians for AI-generated music tcrn.ch/3XNfWKb
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BBC News - London Evening Standard prints final daily paper
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BBC News - Less than half of Generation Z watch broadcast TV
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BBC News - Will K-pop's AI experiment pay off?
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"one toxic employee wipes out the gains for more than two superstars. In fact, a superstar, defined as the top 1% of workers in terms of productivity, adds about $5,000 per year to the company’s profit, while a toxic worker costs about $12,000 per year"
Harvard Business Review@HarvardBiz
Nothing is more costly to an organization’s culture than a toxic employee. s.hbr.org/3q9vDYj
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