
Thu. 06/05 – Some In Hollywood (Quietly) LOVE AI
Reddit goes after Anthropic. Meta seems to be reading a much cheaper Vision Pro killer, while still moving forward with their ambitious smartglasses product. What if your Amazon delivery person was not a person at all, but a humanoid robot. And how, quietly, Hollywood studios are already deep into AI adoption.
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Reddit goes after Anthropic. Meta seems to be reading a much cheaper Vision Pro killer, while still moving forward with their ambitious smartglasses product. What if your Amazon delivery person was not a person at all, but a humanoid robot. And how, quietly, Hollywood studios are already deep into AI adoption.
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Links:
- Reddit Sues Anthropic, Alleges Unauthorized Use of Site’s Data (WSJ)
- Meta Talks to Disney, A24 About Content for New VR Headset (WSJ)
- Here’s what’s inside Meta’s experimental new smart glasses (The Verge)
- OpenAI slams court order to save all ChatGPT logs, including deleted chats (ArsTechica)
- Amazon Prepares to Test Humanoid Robots for Delivering Packages (The Information)
- Everyone Is Already Using AI (And Hiding It) (Vulture)
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