
The Impulso Podcast E22: Elon is fined again, China considers tech restrictions for kids and AI is replacing recruiters
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Aug 4, 2023 Elon Musk faces a hefty fine for installing a flashy sign without permits, showcasing the chaos of rebranding. Meanwhile, China eyes a curfew for underage internet users, echoing past gaming restrictions and raising questions about effectiveness. AI continues to make waves in recruitment, as glitches from chatbots spark concern about their readiness for hiring blue-collar workers. The hosts also discuss the potential loss of human touch in hiring and whether AI will ultimately free humans or threaten jobs.
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Unauthorized Rebrand Mishap
- Elon Musk's team put an unauthorized flashing X sign on the former Twitter HQ roof and will be billed for permits and removal costs.
- The earlier unauthorized removal left only 'err' visible on the building for days, highlighting chaotic execution.
Brand Change Without Product Shift
- The X rebrand was largely cosmetic and lacked deeper product or functional changes, causing user confusion.
- Features like hiding blue checks and renaming 'tweets' to 'posts' show branding without substantive platform improvements.
China’s Proposed Child Screen Limits
- China proposed limiting smartphone use for minors, e.g., two hours/day for 16–18 and eight minutes/day for under-eights.
- The country previously limited gaming (curfew and weekly caps), which regulators claim was relatively effective.
