Ideas and News from the Weekend of April 13, 2024
Andrew Schwartz
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Welcome to the elastic ideas newscast. Each week we share the most interesting stories centering on AI, Metaverse, Spatial Computing, XR, Innovation and Cultural Dynamics. Feel free to suggest your favorites to Andrew Schwartz and share with your friends
Weekend of April 13 2024 | Episode 10? |? Deci-mail
Newscast
From Demand
AI is all anyone (and even this newsletter this weekend) can talk about. How did the conversation start? Demand looks at OpenAI’s growth and how it brought AI to the mainstream
From Nature
Ai is being used to restore speech to people with neurological deficits. This is huge
From Axios
Apparently the creator of The Terminator is having a tough time thinking up ways for AI to destroy the world that are fictional
From Eric Eggert
AI is a tool, but it’s not a panacea. We still need to do the work to keep the table open for everyone
Netcast
From Vogue Business (Some Assembly Required)
Having been accused of a well thumbed scale during the last few election cycles, and coming off of a brand revitalization due to the steps of their competitors, Meta is slowing its roll when it comes to promoting news on its platforms. That will shift how many learn about much
From Fashion United
We’re adding new colors to our world. The layer of data that exists all around us is able to add context and meaning. And with that, we need to keep in mind just how to embrace the new opportunities for storytelling
From Rarible Blog
Back in the earliest years of this century, the companies that made it past the irrational exuberance of the Dot Com age were able to bring to life what we all lovingly refer to as Web2.0. If you had a real idea, an actual strategy and the courage to continue, you ended up in a pretty great place. Meet some of the courageous women who are doing that right now with NFTs and web3
From New York Times (Some Assembly Required)
Axios is looking at how they can use AI to save journalism
Noisecast
From Songwhip
It’s a Dis-album Buffet from Metro Boomin, Future and J.Cole. Though the track dising Kendrick has now been removed from Might Delete Later. All worth listening to if only to enjoy the drama unfolding (and how to make fun of Drake)
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From Pitchfork
Shabaka is the center of so much of the UK Jazz scene that whenever he records it’s worth listening. This new album - a solo album - has only a few moments of his signature saxophone and instead creates an intense atmosphere of woodwinds and emotion. Of course Andre3000 stops by with his flute
From Songwhip
Red Hot Org & Meshell Ndegeocello get together to celebrate the great Sun Ra. She completely immerses the listener in the ideas of Sun Ra and creates something magical
From Songwhip
An 8 year old I know went to Fenway Park this week for his first Red Sox Opening Day. The brilliant Josh Kantor plays Fenway’s organ and accepts requests via social media. Josh played the lead song off this album because it is, as the 8 year old says, ‘The Rock n Roll Song’. Word is that this was the self-proclaimed best day of that 8 year old’s life.
Smartcast
From The Atlantic (Hat tip to Shawna Turner, PMP, Masters in Infosec )
While The Atlantic has been dour on many topics lately (kids, please just stay off their lawn), they are here to make a point that the shock and awe of AI wonder is ebbing, and that means that we are entering an age where the thing you make if more interesting than the tool you use
From New York Times (Some Assembly Required)
Consultants used to get a bad rap as being people who would sell you a watch and then charge you to tell you what time it was. AI giants are taking inspiration from that by scouring all the user generated content that exist out in the world and harvesting it for their training of LLMs
From The Verge
A bad review can do a lot of things. It can kill your company, it can inspire your engineers it can even be exceptionally entertaining. The Verge reviews the new Humane AI Pin, and you can choose your own point of view
From 404 Media
A TikTok presentation of the future. A New York restaurant that employs a cashier that’s zoomed in from of the Philippines . A step away from fully AI experiences
Randomcast
From TechCrunch
Google continue to get into the space of creating fun but unusable short videos from text prompts
From Deadline
A new procedural series is coming out that utilizes AI as part of the crime solving process, and episodes will be directed by the ever-inventive Simon Hunter
From Dreamworks
IF you have an Apple Vision Pro, you can meditate with Po from Kung Fu Panda
From Threads User AIRESEARCHS
In the future your favorite footballer will have a serial number on their jersey
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