Platforms offering social media engagement incentives for posting effortless bait like “What’s a scam that’s so normalized we don’t even realize it’s a scam anymore?” is a scam that’s so normalized people don’t even realize it’s a scam anymore.
Platforms offering social media engagement incentives for posting effortless bait like “What’s a scam that’s so normalized we don’t even realize it’s a scam anymore?” is a scam that’s so normalized people don’t even realize it’s a scam anymore.
Messages generated by bots or automated with any sort of AI tool never—I repeat, never—include screen captures…
Messages generated by bots or automated with any sort of AI tool never—I repeat, never—include screen captures…
Fuente: Elon Musk
Fuente: Elon Musk
Reddit Answers looks like an interesting “third way” for research. Obviously serving a commercial interest too, but a reasonable middle ground between the limitations of search engines and those of LLMs. Here’s how it references a pretty niche opinion I once wrote.
Reddit Answers looks like an interesting “third way” for research. Obviously serving a commercial interest too, but a reasonable middle ground between the limitations of search engines and those of LLMs. Here’s how it references a pretty niche opinion I once wrote.
I have a lemonade stand, and my neighbor, who has a large family of 10 children, buys 10 lemonades from me each day for $1 each…
I have a lemonade stand, and my neighbor, who has a large family of 10 children, buys 10 lemonades from me each day for $1 each…
What if, for each of these badges posted by people impacted by META layoffs, every viewer calls and reports the lost badge? Instead of hitting ❤️, 👍, 🔁… Call ☎️. Would then Meta need to rehire employees to answer the calls?
What if, for each of these badges posted by people impacted by META layoffs, every viewer calls and reports the lost badge? Instead of hitting ❤️, 👍, 🔁… Call ☎️. Would then Meta need to rehire employees to answer the calls?