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@companyoftheweek [ 2 Min read ]
We are back with anotherĀ Company of the WeekĀ feature! Every week, we share an awesome tech brand from ourĀ tech company database, making their evergreen mark on the internet. This unique HackerNoon database ranks S&P 500 companies and top startups of the year alike. That's all this week, folks!..
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@vvmrk [ 4 Min read ]
As someone who works in or around the creative industries, you probably nod along when you hear that AI is "transforming the space." Everyone talks about disruption, new workflows, the death of certain roles. Everyone is on the same page...
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@scottdclary [ 6 Min read ]
Gratitude and ambition arenāt opposites. Theyāre the only two things that keep each other from becoming dangerous. And then something happened that he didnāt expect and couldnāt explain. He felt lost. The engine that doesnāt stop The false belief What I kept missing Two different jobs ā Scott..
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@linked_do [ 8 Min read ]
Why the seeds of the next civilization are already growing, and how to see them. What if the chaos around us isnāt collapse, but transformation? When most people in tech hear āpeer-to-peerā, they think of a networking protocol. Bauwens notes that peer-to-peer is something far more consequential...
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@OurAI [ 5 Min read ]
But wait, isnāt the US government threatening Anthropic? If Anthropic is really more powerful than the government, shouldnāt it be the other way around?..
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Anthropic was banned from all U.S. federal use after refusing to strip its AI safeguards on mass surveillance and autonomous weapons, costing them a major $14B Pentagon deal that OpenAI quickly snagged. The move marks the first time a U.S. tech company has been designated a national security supply chain risk, a label previously reserved for foreign adversaries. Should AI companies be willing to compromise their safety guardrails to secure government contracts?
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