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Note: This is a more newsy piece than I’ve been writing of late, and there is a lot of news. Herein we discuss: the proposed state AI law moratorium, including the draft Executive Order leaked then put on pause last week; Sam Altman and now...
In the 1996 film The Cable Guy, Jim Carrey plays Chip Douglas, a lonely cable television installer whose entire identity consists of fragments of television shows. Chip latches onto Matthew Broderick’s character, Steven, with the desperate ...
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Quick note: I didn’t send out an email about it, but if you missed it, be sure to check out my recent post on Meta’s AI companion policy over at After Babel! - CM
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Tech & politics. Adjunct Lecturer in Applied Ethics and Tech Policy @ Duke. Tennessee Volunteer, RPCV (Moldova), JD (Vandy), ex-Amazon lobbyist, served 2 US governors (one of each party), hobby jogger.
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