Chaos & Amazement #2418 AI Language Trends, Obscurest Vinyl, and Good Boys
Scroll all the way down for the funny stuff - I know that’s what you’re here for.
Tech News
A new report shows that AI language trends, such as overused words and phrases, are heavily influenced by training inputs from outsourced labor in African countries.
Let’s delve deeper and explore. https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2024/apr/16/techscape-ai-gadgest-humane-ai-pin-chatgpt
In the next 10 years, smart androids will become common in industries and daily tasks like making cars and doing laundry. This robot surge is fueled by tech advances, investor interest, cheaper labor, and changing demographics. https://www.generalist.com/briefing/the-robotics-renaissance
Cringe or cute? Meet Sparkles | Boston Dynamics
Fresh AI
What AI Can Do Today is a website that looks at thousands of AI applications to show you what tasks AI can handle right now.
Check out Obscurest Vinyl, an Artist page promoted by Spotify's Discovery Weekly. Started on Facebook with fake album covers, now sharing AI-generated songs.
What's your take?
UK Knife Crime Bougie: Despite concerns about AI music, these deranged UK statistic songs are oddly amusing.
From my blog
Social Media Trends: Matt Navarra's Insights for #VLCM27 https://bnox.be/2024/05/social-media-trends-matt-navarras.html
Wormholes: A Star Trek Dream (Maybe) Rooted in Reality https://bnox.be/2024/05/wormholes-star-trek-dream-maybe-rooted.html
Weird and Wonderful
An open-source tool called WeExpire lets you create emergency notes that can be accessed by your trusted contacts through a QR code only after your death or if you are seriously injured. weexpire.org
Enjoy the tranquility of "Moon River" . This website celebrates the iconic song with a calming, interactive moonlit scene. Click & make ripples on the water! https://aliciaguo.com/moon-river/
Amazing National Geographic footage of penguins diving off a fifty-foot ice wall into the ocean! And now, it's even funnier with the Ozzy Man treatment!
Explore the wacky world of Springfield!
The Simpsons - 1950's Super Panavision 70
Robert Plant as a forklift, Kurt Cobain as a coffee grinder, and Michael Jackson as a dot matrix printer.
Good things come to good boys.