Zachary: Elon Musk has talked about wanting to make Twitter into a super app. He says the goal is that X is essentially going to be your one stop shopping app for everything. Zachary: I see this as a very much a political project and specifically a reactionary political project. It's like he's just kind of saying, well, I can't fix Twitter. So I'm just going to rename it and fold it into something bigger.
On Sunday night, a crane arrived in downtown San Francisco to take down the Twitter sign from the company’s office building. The crane’s arrival marked the death of Twitter, the brand, and the start of X, Elon Musk’s everything app. Today, why Elon’s acquisition feels more and more like cultural vandalism and what, if anything, will replace the global town square.
Then, is Sam Altman’s universal basic income cryptocurrency app Worldcoin an iris scanning tool to save humanity, or just another attempt to get rich on crypto?
Plus: a trip to Google’s robotics lab, where artificial intelligence models are creating breakthroughs.
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