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those 19th-century textile workers who opposed the use of automation machinery.The staggering implications First.
Im showing you how a tiny little feature in the corner of a Google notebook experiment can make up two entirely fabricated speakers that are indistinguishable from human.or hurt the feelings of someone I care for?I have always loved new technology.NotebookLM had no options other than to speed up the speaking speed.
it could sometimes be unclear whether they were real or not.weve had the ability to distort reality in Photoshop and other editing tools.
This is 100% the most terrifying thing Ive seen so far in the generative AI race.
only to find out after watching them that theyre clearly AI-generated.Mingyang Smart Energy said last week that its installed the worlds largest single-capacity offshore wind turbine in a project in Hainan
what then? Jones chooses optimism: we will have to imagine a new world for ourselves.or permanent reality?The future of work Tools and strategies for the digital workplace ZDNET examines the trends that will define the workplace over the next five years.
his best hope for us is happy retirement.while the workforce reskills and reconfigures -- as has been the case historically.
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