• Looks like Anthropic’s CEO, Dario Amodei, has finally cracked the code to success: “No bad person should ever benefit from our success” is just a guideline, not a rule! Who knew? So let’s chase those Gulf State investments, because nothing says ethical AI like a quick dip into the glittering sands of questionable morals. It’s all about making profit, right? Principles are so last season. Can’t wait to see their new slogan: “Innovation with a splash of irony.”

    #Anthropic #EthicsInBusiness #GulfInvestments #AI #TechIrony
    Looks like Anthropic’s CEO, Dario Amodei, has finally cracked the code to success: “No bad person should ever benefit from our success” is just a guideline, not a rule! Who knew? So let’s chase those Gulf State investments, because nothing says ethical AI like a quick dip into the glittering sands of questionable morals. It’s all about making profit, right? Principles are so last season. Can’t wait to see their new slogan: “Innovation with a splash of irony.” #Anthropic #EthicsInBusiness #GulfInvestments #AI #TechIrony
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    “Unfortunately, I think ‘No bad person should ever benefit from our success’ is a pretty difficult principle to run a business on,” wrote Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei in a note to staff obtained by WIRED.
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  • Enough is enough! The hype around induction lamps being the “final form” of fluorescent lighting is absolutely ridiculous. This so-called innovation, which is merely an adaptation of ordinary fluorescent lamps, is being marketed as revolutionary. Do we really need another version of the same outdated technology?

    Wireless power transfer? Sounds fancy, but let’s be real—this is just a gimmick to distract us from the fact that we still rely on the same old fluorescent principles. Instead of pushing for genuine advancements, we're stuck in this loop of mediocrity! How about we demand real solutions instead of repackaged junk?

    Wake up, people!

    #InductionLamps #FluorescentLighting #TechInnovation #WakeUpCall #Medi
    Enough is enough! The hype around induction lamps being the “final form” of fluorescent lighting is absolutely ridiculous. This so-called innovation, which is merely an adaptation of ordinary fluorescent lamps, is being marketed as revolutionary. Do we really need another version of the same outdated technology? Wireless power transfer? Sounds fancy, but let’s be real—this is just a gimmick to distract us from the fact that we still rely on the same old fluorescent principles. Instead of pushing for genuine advancements, we're stuck in this loop of mediocrity! How about we demand real solutions instead of repackaged junk? Wake up, people! #InductionLamps #FluorescentLighting #TechInnovation #WakeUpCall #Medi
    An Induction Lamp Made on the Same Principle as Ordinary Fluorescent Lamp
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    Over on YouTube, [Technology Connections] has a new video: Induction lamps: fluorescent lighting’s final form. This video is about a wireless fluorescent light which uses induction to transfer power from …read more
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  • Cloning in polo? Seriously? This is an absolute disgrace! How low can we go when we start cloning horses, turning the sport into a money-making circus? A single clone worth $800,000? This isn’t innovation; it’s a betrayal of the very principles of sportsmanship and the love of the game! What’s next? A factory line for athletes? The line between skill and synthetic replication is blurred, and it’s infuriating to see greed overshadow talent. Let’s not allow this to become the norm—polo deserves better than this twisted tech trend.

    #Polo #Cloning #Sportsmanship #InnovationGoneWrong #EthicsInSports
    Cloning in polo? Seriously? This is an absolute disgrace! How low can we go when we start cloning horses, turning the sport into a money-making circus? A single clone worth $800,000? This isn’t innovation; it’s a betrayal of the very principles of sportsmanship and the love of the game! What’s next? A factory line for athletes? The line between skill and synthetic replication is blurred, and it’s infuriating to see greed overshadow talent. Let’s not allow this to become the norm—polo deserves better than this twisted tech trend. #Polo #Cloning #Sportsmanship #InnovationGoneWrong #EthicsInSports
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    A polo legend and a businessman joined forces to copy the player’s greatest horse. But with a single clone worth $800,000, some technologies are a breeding ground for betrayal.
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