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2 days ago |
technical.ly | Bailey Reutzel
This story is a collaboration between Technical.ly and Love Now Media, produced with the support of the Philadelphia Journalism Collaborative, a coalition of more than 25 local newsrooms doing solutions reporting on things that affect daily life, where the problem and symptoms are obvious, but what’s driving them isn’t. Follow at @PHLJournoCollab. Artificial intelligence is whipping up beautiful pictures of cakes to salivate over. But, at least for now, it cannot bake one.
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Jan 26, 2025 |
ca.news.yahoo.com | Bailey Reutzel
Your teacher told you to write it as if to an alien, a being who had never encountered a cookie before, which meant touching on each sense – sight, sound, smell, touch, taste. You might not have realized it then, but describing something in a way that allows people to get a clear picture is actually quite hard. Let me try to describe Matheus Pagani, founder and CEO of Venture Miner. Matheus is a male with light caramel skin and dark brown hair.
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Jan 24, 2025 |
coindesk.com | Bailey Reutzel |Benjamin Schiller
Remember those middle-school writing prompts: Describe your favorite cookie. Your teacher told you to write it as if to an alien, a being who had never encountered a cookie before, which meant touching on each sense – sight, sound, smell, touch, taste. You might not have realized it then, but describing something in a way that allows people to get a clear picture is actually quite hard. Let me try to describe Matheus Pagani, founder and CEO of Venture Miner.
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Oct 20, 2024 |
technical.ly | Bailey Reutzel
“Potholes suck. AI can fix them.” That’s something most drivers can get behind. Will it be Boston Dynamics’ robot dogs? Amazon delivery drones? Is some other company building androids with jackhammer arms and stomachs full of asphalt millings? Will they come dressed in bright orange vests? None of the above. AI — the “intelligent” software locked inside our computer networks — cannot fix potholes. The potholes will be fixed by human road workers.
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Sep 11, 2024 |
open.substack.com | Bailey Reutzel
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