CNN's John Sutter says Facebook seems to be flailing. The company is just looking for anything that has a pulse, he says. He asks how this will affect the social networks' efforts to moderate content. "I think it's going to be a continuation of the arms race that already exists," Sutter says.
Snapchat launches a chatbot. Meta plans to “turbocharge” its A.I. work. Elon Musk explores “BasedAI.” At this point, who isn’t making an A.I. play?
Plus: Is crypto finally dead? Also, a new TikTok filter is making people terrifyingly hot.
On today’s episode:
David Yaffe-Bellany, a cryptocurrency and financial technology reporter for The New York Times.
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The science fiction and fantasy magazine “Clarkesworld” was flooded with chatbot-generated submissions. The writing is “bad in spectacular ways,” its editor said.