Denys Sheremet (@dsheremet_) 's Twitter Profile
Denys Sheremet

@dsheremet_

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Ed Newton-Rex (@ednewtonrex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‘we are growing our responsible ai team’ said the company building its products by exploiting millions of people’s work without paying

The Constitutionalist 🇺🇸 (@wewillbefree24) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Data Centers Cause Lung Disease and Death A recently published report from Community & Environmental Defense Services - Richard Klein, provides data substantiating serious health consequences of living near a data center. In the report linked below, Kline outlines the air

Data Centers Cause Lung Disease and Death 

A recently published report from Community & Environmental Defense Services - Richard Klein, provides data substantiating serious health consequences of living near a data center. 

In the report linked below, Kline outlines the air
Rep. Josh Schriver (@joshuaschriver) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WHO WANTS A DATA CENTER MORATORIUM? I DO! Today, I co-sponsored a bill package to HALT the construction of data centers across Michigan for over a year.

WHO WANTS A DATA CENTER MORATORIUM?

I DO!

Today, I co-sponsored a bill package to HALT the construction of data centers across Michigan for over a year.
Tom Whyman (@healthuntodeath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AI: The verdict is the death penalty, for speeding Human judge overseeing the AI: Overrule. Do NOT give the death penalty for speeding AI: You're right, I'm really sorry about this. It was wrong of me to give the death penalty for speeding. My new verdict is the death penalty.

Eliezer Yudkowsky (@alltheyud) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So far as I can currently recall, every single time an AI company promises that they'll do an expensive safe thing later, they renege as soon as the bill comes due.

More Perfect Union (@moreperfectus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AI companies are gearing up to spend over $100 million on the 2026 elections. In a North Carolina district they already dropped more than $500,000 on just one primary ad. They're trying to take down Bernie-backed Nida Allam, and boost a candidate who will give them free reign.

Ed Newton-Rex (@ednewtonrex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 It looks like the UK government is gearing up to upend copyright law in favour of AI companies, legalising the theft of their work. This is despite creatives' huge protests, and despite previous proposals being roundly rejected by the public. There are rumours it is

Pubity (@pubity) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AI generated artwork is officially ineligible for US copyright protection after the Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal. Courts have ruled the work must have a human author to qualify. via Reuters

AI generated artwork is officially ineligible for US copyright protection after the Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal. 

Courts have ruled the work must have a human author to qualify.

via Reuters
Joni Askola (@joni_askola) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Peter Thiel’s legacy: Arrive as a gay immigrant. Thrive in the open, liberal ecosystem of California. Make billions. Spend those billions trying to destroy the very democratic system that allowed you to succeed in the first place. A dangerous, world-class hypocrite

Peter Thiel’s legacy: 

Arrive as a gay immigrant. Thrive in the open, liberal ecosystem of California. Make billions. 

Spend those billions trying to destroy the very democratic system that allowed you to succeed in the first place. 

A dangerous, world-class hypocrite
Ed Zitron (@edzitron) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The thing about Anthropic's surge of public support that surprises me is that Dario Amodei is fully supportive of war and "defeating autocratic adversaries," and Anthropic is being used in Iran as we speak. People are acting otherwise, it's so strange! wheresyoured.at/the-ai-bubble-…

The thing about Anthropic's surge of public support that surprises me is that Dario Amodei is fully supportive of war and "defeating autocratic adversaries," and Anthropic is being used in Iran as we speak. People are acting otherwise, it's so strange!
wheresyoured.at/the-ai-bubble-…
Aakash Gupta (@aakashg0) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everyone’s missing the real story here. Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses need human data annotators to train the AI. When you say “Hey Meta” and ask the glasses to analyze something, that video gets sent to Meta’s servers, then routed to Sama, a subcontractor in Nairobi, Kenya. Workers

Dr. Émile P. Torres (@xriskology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

- Anthropic was willing to work with the military in the first place. - Dario has explicitly said he's not opposed to lethal autonomous weapons. - Anthropic is now back in talks with the Pentagon about an AI deal. Seriously, what is wrong with Rutger? Is it willful ignorance?

- Anthropic was willing to work with the military in the first place.
- Dario has explicitly said he's not opposed to lethal autonomous weapons.
- Anthropic is now back in talks with the Pentagon about an AI deal.

Seriously, what is wrong with Rutger? Is it willful ignorance?
neil turkewitz (@neilturkewitz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AI evangelists like to say that resistance to AI is futile. That AI’s development is written in the stars in some technological manifest destiny. But here’s the thing—they know that’s not true. If it were, why go to such lengths to defeat potential regulations? Nancy Scola

Ed Newton-Rex (@ednewtonrex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, we're publishing Don't Steal This Book - a (mostly) empty book from almost 10,000 authors, protesting the theft of their work by AI companies. The UK government is considering upending copyright law to benefit AI companies. Don’t Steal This Book urges them not to. Apart

Today, we're publishing Don't Steal This Book - a (mostly) empty book from almost 10,000 authors, protesting the theft of their work by AI companies.

The UK government is considering upending copyright law to benefit AI companies. Don’t Steal This Book urges them not to.

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