Jon Christian

@jonchristian
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Managing editor @futurism

Lover of weird stuff. DMs open for tips and memes

my uncle posted on FB that he got an ad for this and was horrified

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I think a lot of people look into the case that AI will definitely kill us, find it's not airtight, and end up believing something like"AI is 10% likely to kill us" but not treating that like it's itself an enormously big deal that would if true need to be society's top priority.

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/KelseyTuoc/status/1620219107995160577

Kelsey Piper on Twitter

“I think a lot of people look into the case that AI will definitely kill us, find it's not airtight, and end up believing something like"AI is 10% likely to kill us" but not treating that like it's itself an enormously big deal that would if true need to be society's top priority.”

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@jonchristian I'm so sick of these. it's so awkward going up to order and you've mispronounced and now the people in the car with you in the drive though are all laughing

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still recovering from the emotional damage but i wrote about Bill and Frank's meals in The Last of Us
https://www.eater.com/23577893/last-of-us-episode-3-recap-hbo-food-love-language

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/bettinamak/status/1620101173545164805

Recap: In the ‘The Last of Us,’ There’s Still Beauty in Eating Well

The tender third episode of HBO’s post-apocalyptic “The Last of Us,” starring Nick Offerman and Murray Bartlett as well-fed survivors, shows how the love language of food persists.

Eater

A fascinating viewpoint on the CNET AI saga: an anonymous employee writes about what it's like to watch the AI's role in the company grow and grow

"The sea is up to our knees, and it’ll keep rising."

https://futurism.com/red-ventures-essay

I Work for CNET’s Parent Company. Its AI-Generated Articles Disgust Me.

I work for Red Ventures, which owns the tech news site CNET and many others — which the company is now pumping full of articles churned out by a shadowy AI.

Futurism
more like Parks And Wreck Me Emotionally amirite
nick offerman did NOT have to go that hard
i feel like Netflix's general approach to CGI is "what creature design would be cheapest to animate"
Diane Duane

Howard Chaykin - Star Wars Episode IV - A New Hope, 1977.

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not now bruh i'm sowing the seeds of my own destruction