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Sadie laughed a bit to herself, thinking this was what it was like to play someone else’s game: to have the illusion of choice, without actual choice.
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow
Gabrielle Zevin
Facial recognition technology doesn’t simply “recognize faces”; it reconfigures the idea of privacy and distributes new kinds of power, risk, opportunity, and vulnerability across society.
Dave Karpf describes this kind of thinking as “technological pragmatism,” which involves recognizing that technologies are “catalysts of change” and that “the direction of that change is determined through design choices, and through the social forces of existing institutional arrangements, financial incentives, and power structures.”
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The biggest compilation of what ChatGPT Code Interpreter can do
Code Interpreter is hands down the most powerful version of ChatGPT.
I spent 3 hours compiling the best Tweets on this feature.
Below are 20 amazing examples of how people are using it right now: https://t.co/6FWIvGXecX https://t.co/TJ7mOqrGXz

Tweets From Chase Lean
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