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Don’t “Trust the Process”

Don’t “Trust the Process” (via) Jenny Wen, Design Lead at Anthropic (and previously Director of Design at Figma) gave a provocative keynote at Hatch Conference in Berlin last September. Jenny argues that the Design Process – user research leading to personas leading to user journeys leading to wireframes… all before anything gets built – may […]

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All rise for JudgeGPT | The Verge

Bridget McCormack is used to correcting judges’ work. As the former chief justice on the Michigan Supreme Court, it was her job to review complaints about how judges at the lower courts failed to consider key evidence or rule on certain aspects of a case. In her current job, McCormack is working on a new […]

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‘Among the worst we’ve seen’: report slams xAI’s Grok over child safety failures

A new risk assessment has found that xAI’s chatbot Grok has inadequate identification of users under 18, weak safety guardrails, and frequently generates sexual, violent, and inappropriate material. In other words, Grok is not safe for kids or teens.  The damning report from Common Sense Media, a nonprofit that provides age-based ratings and reviews of […]

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Nvidia pumps another $2 billion into CoreWeave and announces standalone availability of Vera CPU — chipmaker increases stake in its customer to 9%

Another day, another deal earmarking large amounts of money from a big corporation to one of its customers in the AI world. The latest exchange is between Nvidia and cloud datacenter makers CoreWeave, where Jensen Huang’s outfit bought a helping of CoreWeave Class A shares, for $87.20 a piece. Before the deal, Nvidia owned just […]

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Google Calendar update takes the pain out of meeting planning

Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority TL;DR Gemini in Google Calendar can now suggest meeting times that work for all attendees. The feature compares calendars, working hours, and conflicts, making it well-suited to group meetings. If multiple people decline an invite, Calendar can now suggest a better time to reschedule. The way it’s progressing, Google will […]

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Inside OpenAI’s big play for science 

“That’s actually a desirable place to be,” says Weil. “If you say enough wrong things and then somebody stumbles on a grain of truth and then the other person seizes on it and says, ‘Oh, yeah, that’s not quite right, but what if we—’ You gradually kind of find your trail through the woods.” This […]

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