I'd rather take a Jonny Cab despite the fact that it blows up if you don't pay, it's still far safer than a Tesla
Happy Birthday @liabetti.bsky.social 🎉
another plus point: we'd make our beer instead of buying from insufferable London Fields hipsters
Musk is like the opposite to Midas. Everything he touches turns to sh www.theguardian.com/business/202...
Investors criticised lack of detail about the ‘robotaxi’ showcased by Elon Musk
Fancy buying a ‘machine-generated literature review’ of digital geographies for €192.59? Just stumbled across this book. So many questions related to audience, editor, publisher, scholarship, academic integrity, etc. link.springer.com/book/9789819...
This machine-generated volume showcases how digital technologies are having deep transformative impacts on geographies and temporalities
Musk is a narcissistic, lonely man child who spent too much time watching scifi films and not understanding them. So not only does he spend his fortune buying the world's most expensive echo-chamber to fill it with bots and sycophants, he's building an army of yes-robots to play with. Twat.
Shows what I know....
Watching England play football under the new 'Carsball' system against the Greeks, and I'm tempted to write a piece about the dialectical materialism of football tactics and how they represent a delontological Marxist thematic. Yes, the game is that boring.
Under all the BS about AI, make sure you think about the HUGE environmental cost. This is a really useful guide to the environmental impact of AI (linked via JISC AI tertiary education mailing list, can recommend joining if this is your thing): www.thegreenwebfoundation.org/publications...
This briefing is intended to help people with a responsibility for AI projects understand the considerations around their direct negative environmental impact arising from AI.