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In early November, hundreds of people piled into San Francisco’s 1015 Folsom nightclub on a Monday night for what’s been called an unofficial coming-out party for effective accelerationism, or e/acc ( ...
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Amid all the stuff Elon Musk’s been up to in Washington, he found time to make a bid to buy OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT. The offer was just under $100 billion. CEO Sam Altman not so politely declined ...
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“Axel Neff, who helped start Telegram, said the company’s core team of about 60 employees, 30 of whom are engineers, is too small to monitor the platform for criminal conduct. ‘Think about the size of ...
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