We start this week with Jason’s explanation of what Grokipedia is, and how it compares to the very much human-made Wikipedia. After the break, we talk all about the hell of updating Windows PCs and what that means specifically for Windows 10 users. In the subscribers-only section, Emanuel explains what a16z is doing with a ‘speedrun’ to a wholly AI-generated world.
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- Dark Wire: The Incredible True Story of the Largest Sting Operation Ever
- First Contact: The Story of Our Obsession with Aliens
- Grokipedia Is the Antithesis of Everything That Makes Wikipedia Good, Useful, and Human
- Elon Musk's Grokipedia Pushes Far-Right Talking Points
- The End of Windows 10 Support Is an E-Waste Disaster in the Making
- Nathan Proctor interview
- a16z-Backed Startup Sells Thousands of ‘Synthetic Influencers’ to Manipulate Social Media as a Service
- a16z Is Funding a 'Speedrun' to AI-Generated Hell on Earth