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OpenAI CTO thinks AI will kill some jobs that shouldn’t have existed in the first place
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OpenAI CTO thinks AI will kill some jobs that shouldn’t have existed in the first place

For all its high and mighty talk about working to build a computer superintelligence that ends up benefitting humanity, OpenAI frequently makes unforced errors and talks about AI the way you would if you'd prefer to make enemies rather than friends. During a conversation about AI with Dartmouth University Trustee Jeffrey Blackburn and hosted at the university's engineering department, for example, OpenAI CTO Mira Murati dropped this pearl of wisdom about the impact of AI on creative professions: "Some creative jobs maybe will go away, but maybe they shouldn't have been there in the first place -- if the content that comes out of it is not high quality. I really believe that using it as a tool for education, (and) creativity, will expand our intelligence." If you believe, as I do, that generative AI in its present form is by and large a scam -- built around a sleight of hand that passes off plagiarism and intellectual property theft as a computer somehow learning to be human -- statements like Murati's are particularly infuriating. And you don't have to be a creative professional, either, to be rankled by her condescending judgment as to who deserves to have a job and who doesn't in the age of AI. Mind you, this was an OpenAI executive who, a couple of months ago, visibly squirmed when asked whether OpenAI's Sora video tool was trained on YouTube videos. It's hard not to feel like OpenAI is just openly declaring war on creative work at this point. I certainly don't remember anyone imbuing OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and his minions with the wisdom and the power to decide who deserves a job or not, but maybe that happened around the time he was talking about AI replacing "median humans," as if there even is such a thing. It feels so strange to have to verbalize this, but people like me outside of the AI technocult believe that humanity is special and precious -- and that all of us deserve a chance at maximizing our potential. That's the exact opposite of what OpenAI delivers; this is a company, remember, that literally robbed an actress of her voice. "Failing to interrogate these people will cause immeasurable harm to the creatives they're stealing from, and anyone in the media that believes that Altman and his ilk won't come for their work is living in a fantasy land," writer Ed Zitron opined in one of his recent newsletters, titled "Sam Altman is Full of S**T." "These companies will make their products worse by forcing AI into them to please investors that only care about growth, and in doing so will drain capital from the tech ecosystem while making the world tangibly worse so that extremely rich people can get a few decimal points richer." Don't Miss: Trump discovered that AI can rewrite his speeches: ‘It’s so incredible’ The post OpenAI CTO thinks AI will kill some jobs that shouldn’t have existed in the first place appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: $19 Roku streamer, $79 Beats Studio Buds, $199 Bose TV Soundbar, $399 Lenovo laptop, more Best deals: Tech, laptops, TVs, and more sales Best laptop deals for 2024 Today’s deals: $20 Amazon credit, $79 AirPods, $20 Echo Pop, $899 M3 MacBook Air, $289 iScooter, more
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Apple AI and other iOS 18 features won’t launch in the EU over regulatory fears
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Apple AI and other iOS 18 features won’t launch in the EU over regulatory fears

During the WWDC 2024 keynote, Apple introduced several new features for iPhone users coming later this year, including Apple Intelligence, iPhone Mirroring with iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia, and SharePlay Screen Sharing. Now, in a statement seen by Bloomberg, Apple announced it won't bring these features to the region due to DMA concerns. "We are concerned that the interoperability requirements of the DMA could force us to compromise the integrity of our products in ways that risk user privacy and data security,” Apple said in a statement. Apple started complying with the Digital Markets Act with iOS 17.4. This software update required the company to agree with several new legislations, including opening the iPhone to third-party app stores and payment systems, offering browser options during smartphone setup, and more. With that, the company now says it will need longer to introduce Apple Intelligence features, iPhone Mirroring, and SharePlay Screen Sharing to European users as DMA could force Cupertino to open up these technologies for third-party developers – something like Android Mirroring or other third-party AI models interacting with iPhone's data before Apple firms a partnership. Story in development... The post Apple AI and other iOS 18 features won’t launch in the EU over regulatory fears appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Father’s Day deals: $20 Amazon credit, ASUS gaming laptops, Braun shavers, $160 off DJI Mini 3 drone, more Best deals: Tech, laptops, TVs, and more sales Today’s deals: $150 off GEEKOM mini PC, $21 TOZO earbuds, $90 Ninja Air Fryer Pro, $360 Galaxy A35, more 44 best cheap Apple deals under $100
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Did One Man Really Connect Abraham Lincoln’s Death and the Identity of Jack the Ripper?
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Did One Man Really Connect Abraham Lincoln’s Death and the Identity of Jack the Ripper?

One man links two of the most notorious crimes of the nineteenth century – an Irish American by the name of Francis Tumblety. It stretches credulity but this individual, arrested in 1865, as a suspected member of the gang behind the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, was also detained by Scotland Yard in 1888 over the Jack the Ripper case.Tony McMahon, author of a related book (Amazon US | Amazon UK), explains. Francis Tumblety in a military uniform. If the story rested on the bizarre coincidence of the arrests in 1865 and 1888, that would be compelling enough. But during my research, I encountered an extraordinary figure whose life consisted of a series of crises and scandals. It included two manslaughter cases; violent assaults; arrests for gross indecency; and accusations of business fraud. Then add to that being arrested as a suspected co-conspirator in the Lincoln assassination and Scotland Yard drawing up charges in relation to the Jack the Ripper case.Even after the 1888 arrest over the Ripper murders - when Tumblety jumped bail and escaped to New York - he was soon in court for striking a young man while Manhattan later shuddered in horror at news of a copycat Ripper killing in a hotel. New Yorkers were convinced the Whitechapel murderer was in their midst and the newspapers pointed an accusing finger at Tumblety.Tumblety did not operate in the shadows. Far from it. Styling himself the Indian Herb Doctor, he was a high-profile medicine man skillfully using the emerging mass circulation newspapers to transform himself into a nineteenth century celebrity, known throughout north America (Canada and the United States). In fact, his celebrity, and the networks he developed in high society, played a key role in protecting him from imprisonment on multiple occasions. It may also explain why he was not extradited from the United States to face the Ripper charges in London after absconding. Tumblety’s sexualityAs an LGBT historian, I am fascinated by Tumblety’s very open homosexuality. The term was yet to be popularized in the mid-nineteenth century but nobody needed sodomy to be defined. Gay men were recognized in clubs, theatres, and taverns. Journalists commented on the doctor's nocturnal cruising and very literal clashes with younger men he picked up, then fell out with bitterly. He supplied great copy for the gossip columns of the newspapers given his repeat brushes with the police and courts. For decades he was tailed by the Pinkerton detective agency who seemed obsessed by the doctor’s man problems.While he has been recognized as a Ripper suspect since his arrest, Tumblety’s sexuality has often been skirted around, maybe to save the blushes of some Ripperologists. Also because it raises awkward questions about his motives in the Ripper murders, which I set out to tackle in the book. To understand the kind of life he led and how he came to be implicated in these two enormous crimes, it’s impossible not to put his homosexuality center stage.Tumblety claimed to be disinterested in the opposite sex after marrying a woman he then discovered was a prostitute. I suspect this story, told by Tumblety in his multi-edition slim autobiography, may not be true. It offered a cover for his same sex preference coupled with a violent misogyny noted by the American police and shared by them with Scotland Yard. The London police were further convinced he was Jack the Ripper after reports in the American press that Tumblety owned a grotesque collection of uteruses in glass jars which he displayed at his all-male dinner parties. The Ripper’s second victim, Annie Chapman, was missing her uterus when her body was discovered. AmericaThis intriguing figure began his life in Dublin but like many Irish at the time, including many of my ancestors, he boarded a ship for a new life in America. His family set up home in Rochester, New York, and the Irish teenager lived in miserable poverty. But he was growing up in a country experiencing rapid growth where hucksters and opportunists changed their backstory, adopted a glamorous persona, and fleeced the vulnerable, making considerable fortunes. This was capitalism at its most unregulated and freewheeling.Clearly not without talent, Tumblety set himself up as a completely unqualified doctor with a flamboyant persona. To promote his dubious medical business, he processed down main street on a circus horse with a plumed helmet and assistant dressed as a native American handing out leaflets. With bombastic language, he declared war on mainstream physicians and claimed his herbal cures could tackle everything from pimples to cancer.The association with Lincoln began with an astonishing appearance on horseback behind Lincoln’s carriage when the newly elected president processed through New York, having just been elected president in early 1861. Journalists were aghast at this unlikely vision, as the herb doctor was embroiled at that moment in a rather sordid legal case involving one of his young male assistants. Yet Tumblety ignored the brouhaha and set out to ingratiate himself with the president by moving to Washington DC, attending Lincoln’s public appearances.However, he seems to have been playing a double game. I’ve uncovered evidence linking Tumblety to at least two members of the gang that plotted Lincoln’s assassination and a newspaper article from 1914 that proves he knew the man who fired the fatal bullet: John Wilkes Booth. Little wonder that Tumblety was arrested and held at the Old Capitol Prison in the aftermath of the presidential slaying. Somehow, though, he was able to walk out of jail a free man. After LincolnThe quarter of a century between the Lincoln killing and the Ripper murders saw Tumblety flitting between America and Europe. The police and Pinkerton agency continuing to keep tabs on this strange character. I believe he contracted syphilis at some point and that the condition impacted both his physical and mental health as we approach 1888. The alleged manslaughter of a patient in Liverpool led to no conviction, possibly the result of an out-of-court settlement. Then the herb doctor was arrested over gross indecency with four men. While he was being held, Scotland Yard changed tack, realizing he was Jack the Ripper.Without giving too much away, he ends up back in the United States and it’s his last years, neglected up until now, that are very revelatory. There is clear proof that Tumblety had cultivated networks in the Irish American diaspora and what passed for a gay community. In two cases, respected political figures rescued him from criminal convictions – but for what reason? ConclusionAmerican journalists had no doubt that Tumblety was the notorious serial killer who had struck terror into the streets of Whitechapel. I share some ideas, based on his life experience and character, that explain why a gay man would have committed such heinous acts. His sexuality does not rule him out at all. Reporters speculated on other crimes that he may have been linked to and the possibility that one of his “valets” – young male employees – could have helped him on his murder spree.To me, Tumblety presents a far more intriguing prospect as Jack the Ripper than a rogue member of the Royal Family or a conspiracy by Freemasons. He was a rags to riches story that guides us through Civil War America, the Gilded Age, and on to the streets of Victorian London. His life was turbulent, violent, and scandalous. What he did was unforgivable and sheds so much light on the sexual politics, media landscape, and precarious existence that millions of people led during this period. Tony McMahon’s new book Jack the Ripper and Abraham Lincoln: One man links the two greatest crimes of the 19th century is available here: Amazon US | Amazon UK
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Study Challenges Popular Idea That Easter Islanders Committed ‘Ecocide’
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Study Challenges Popular Idea That Easter Islanders Committed ‘Ecocide’

Study Challenges Popular Idea That Easter Islanders Committed ‘Ecocide’  A new study is challenging the long-held belief that the ancient inhabitants of Easter Island, also known as Rapa Nui, caused their own societal collapse through environmental mismanagement. Instead, the research reveals that the islanders found ingenious ways to adapt to their harsh environment, maintaining a stable population through sophisticated agricultural techniques.  Read moreSection: NewsHistory & ArchaeologyAncient PlacesAustralia & OceaniaRead Later 
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Caractacus: The Powerful Celtic King Who Defied Rome
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Caractacus: The Powerful Celtic King Who Defied Rome

Caractacus: The Powerful Celtic King Who Defied Rome  Caractacus was a king and tribal leader of the ancient Britons during the Iron Age and ruler of the Catuvellaunui, a powerful British tribe.  He was the son of a Celtic king named Cunobeline and ruled Briton from 43-50 AD. Caractacus is associated with the expansion of his tribe’s territory with his apparent success being a catalyst for the Roman invasion of Britain. When the Romans launched their invasion in the summer of 43 AD they attempted to absorb it into the Roman empire. While other tribes in Britain, such as the Dobunni, submitted to the Romans, Caractacus fought fiercely for the independence of his people.  A History of Roman Britain: A Land Transformed  Read moreSection: NewsHistoryFamous PeopleRead Later 
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Rasmussen Poll: Only 32% Approve of Newsom Replacing Biden
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Rasmussen Poll: Only 32% Approve of Newsom Replacing Biden

Despite President Joe Biden's low poll numbers and widespread concerns about his cognitive ability, a majority of voters would not approve of California Gov. Gavin Newsom replacing the chief executive on the Democratic Party's national ticket in November.
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Proposal to Draft Women Troubles Vulnerable Dems
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Proposal to Draft Women Troubles Vulnerable Dems

A contentious provision in the annual defense bill requiring women to register for the military draft reportedly is worrisome for some vulnerable Senate Democrats seeking reelection in November.
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Trump: I Love The Ten Commandments
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Trump: I Love The Ten Commandments

Former President Donald Trump expressed his support for the Ten Commandments being displayed in public schools in Louisiana.
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Trump Attorneys Contest Jack Smith's Appointment
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Trump Attorneys Contest Jack Smith's Appointment

Former President Donald Trump's legal team is arguing special counsel Jack Smith’s appointment was unconstitutional.
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Democrats Warn If Porn Banned Young Men Will Learn To Lead And Contribute To Society
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Democrats Warn If Porn Banned Young Men Will Learn To Lead And Contribute To Society

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Following the website Pornhub's ban in five states for not working to prevent minors from being exposed to inappropriate and graphic content, Democrats around the country warned that a ban on pornography could result in young men learning to lead and contribute to society.
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