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Jean Groff

@jfgroff

Making technology serve humanity, not vice versa.

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OHMY We are delighted to introduce KOH, the first circular videoconferencing device, enabling natural collaboration for hybrid teams. KOH finally puts remote workers on equal footing with in-person participants, and much more. getkoh.com #hybridwork #flexiblework

OHMY We are delighted to introduce KOH, the first circular videoconferencing device, enabling natural collaboration for hybrid teams. KOH finally puts remote workers on equal footing with in-person participants, and much more. getkoh.com #hybridwork #flexiblework
Brian Roemmele (@brianroemmele) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It was 1980 and IBM introduces the first 1 gigabyte hard drive. It was the size of a refrigerator, weighed 550 pounds, and costs $40,000. Today 1 gigabyte is held in a space of two pin heads.

It was 1980 and IBM introduces the first 1 gigabyte hard drive.

It was the size of a refrigerator, weighed 550 pounds, and costs $40,000.

Today 1 gigabyte is held in a space of two pin heads.
Nayib Bukele (@nayibbukele) 's Twitter Profile Photo

¿Qué pasaría si hiciéramos EXACTAMENTE LO MISMO que la Unión Europea y censuráramos a los medios que “desinforman a la población”?

Phillips P. OBrien (@phillipspobrien) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The greatest PR success of the last 20 years was Google, Facebook and Twitter convincing people they were cutting edge, innovative High-Tech companies, when really they are Advertising distributors.

Kyle Becker (@kylenabecker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Twitter is not a 'threat to democracy.' Twitter *is* democracy. It's the place for arrogant elites to get a public shaming. Where the powerful can be reminded of their failures. Where the media can be held accountable for lies. It is the great leveler. THAT'S why they hate it.

Andrew McCarthy (@ajamesmccarthy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mars is at it's closest to Earth. Here's a photo I captured of it last night using a 14" telescope. You can clearly see the northern polar ice cap! I'm working hard to learn to overcome the challenges of planetary photography to bring you the best images of Mars at opposition.

Mars is at it's closest to Earth. Here's a photo I captured of it last night using a 14" telescope. You can clearly see the northern polar ice cap! I'm working hard to learn to overcome the challenges of planetary photography to bring you the best images of Mars at opposition.
Miles 🌞 (@milessuter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Three of these people had their lives ruined by the security state for 'stealing' information they believed belonged to the people. One was pushed to suicide. The other goes on GMA tomorrow after stealing hundreds of millions of customer funds. Remains free with no charges filed

Three of these people had their lives ruined by the security state for 'stealing' information they believed belonged to the people. One was pushed to suicide.

The other goes on GMA tomorrow after stealing hundreds of millions of customer funds. Remains free with no charges filed
Jose Valdez 🇸🇻 (@josevaldezsv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Elon Musk Mike Solana Just few weeks ago President of El Salvador told Tucker Carlson that… “the demise of US has to come from within, the enemies has to be inside… it’s an internal operation”

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To all the AI photo forensics out there, please help me understand how you can *actually* tell this image isn’t real. This is from Midjourney v5, no edits or anything. I’m not convinced there are any major tells here, especially at a glance.

To all the AI photo forensics out there, please help me understand how you can *actually* tell this image isn’t real.

This is from Midjourney v5, no edits or anything. 

I’m not convinced there are any major tells here, especially at a glance.
John Carmack (@id_aa_carmack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ideas “cast shadows” into the future. It would be interesting to examine ideas that flourished for a time, then completely died out, perhaps by citation analysis in a field. Non-trivial graphs that are isolated from the present.