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Shohini Gupta (@shohinigupta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

had a ton of fun with jay breaking down the abundance hype - who is it meant to appeal to and where could abundance grow? is this the platform dems need in this moment of political crisis?

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long tradition of design styles that try really hard to seem like you're not trying really hard (more thoughts: joinreboot.org/p/macrodoses-7)

long tradition of design styles that try really hard to seem like you're not trying really hard

(more thoughts: joinreboot.org/p/macrodoses-7)
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New essay for ⚡ reboot ⚡: “Pricing the Machine Feed,” on creative compensation in a generative world. It explores the history of copyright, the legal battles AI labs are facing, and mechanisms to reward data producers, from royalties to DAOs to curator-commissioned datasets.

New essay for <a href="/reboot_hq/">⚡ reboot ⚡</a>: “Pricing the Machine Feed,” on creative compensation in a generative world.

It explores the history of copyright, the legal battles AI labs are facing, and mechanisms to reward data producers, from royalties to DAOs to curator-commissioned datasets.
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Newest ⚡ reboot ⚡ 🎙️post: jessica dai and I discuss forecasting, and how people present unhelpful narratives about the future (mostly by picking on AI 2027, sorry guys) Why we should view the future as constructed, not predicted

Newest <a href="/reboot_hq/">⚡ reboot ⚡</a> 🎙️post: <a href="/jessicadai_/">jessica dai</a> and I discuss forecasting, and how people present unhelpful narratives about the future (mostly by picking on AI 2027, sorry guys)

Why we should view the future as constructed, not predicted