Published on: 2025-05-13 19:54:10
I’m bored of it. The pervasive, all encompassing nature of it. The inevitable, dehumanising consequence of it. That there’s a ‘there’ there to it. Rubbish in and rubbish out of it. Nobody asked for it, and nobody wants it. The best minds of my generation thinking about how to make people use it. That you should just accept it. A thousand no’s, but ‘yes’ when shareholders start clamouring for it. Policy-makers pandering to it. A decommissioned nuclear power station required to power it.
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-05-22 17:53:31
It happened again last week. I was at an architecture review meeting when a fellow architect eagerly started another debate about *microservices*. Within minutes, eyes glazed over and we were knee-deep in an absurd discussion about something that should have been a means to an end, but had morphed into the end itself. At that moment, I realized: I’m done. I’ve finally sworn off talking to architects about microservices. Why? Because these conversations usually go nowhere productive. I’ve boiled
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Oculus founder-turned-defense-contractor Palmer Luckey is opening up about his relationship with mercurial CEO Elon Musk — and about the politically incorrect stuff they discuss. In an appearance on the Wall Street Journal's "What's News" podcast, the intelligence weapons maker said that although he's not quite sure the billionaire considers him a friend, the pair do text each other pretty regularly. Despite both being major donors to president Donald Trump, their most recent text exchange was
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ZDNET As a general rule, I'm not a huge fan of talking to AI. Even though many of them sound pretty human, they're still "off" enough that I much prefer typing when I want to converse with one. Sesame changed that. This AI sounds real In a blog post titled "Crossing the Uncanny Valley of Conversational Voice," the company dropped a demo of its new AI that lets you talk to either "Maya" or "Miles." The goal, Sesame says, is to achieve something called "voice presence" or the "magical quality
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ZDNET As a general rule, I'm not a huge fan of talking to AI chatbots. Even though many of them sound pretty human, they're still "off" enough that I much prefer typing when I want to converse with one. Sesame changed that. This AI sounds real In a blog post yesterday titled "Crossing the Uncanny Valley of Conversational Voice," the company dropped a demo of its new AI chatbot that lets you talk to either "Maya" or "Miles." The goal, Sesame says, is to achieve something called "voice presenc
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