Yun-Hee Kim
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.Hemant Taneja on Silicon Valley, 'Silicon Valley is absolutely thriving. A lot of people that left in the pandemic have moved back because they have fear of missing out given what's happening in AI … There's a huge cluster of activity there; there's actually real vibrancy again.'
Rijul Gupta of Deep Media on Catherine, Princess of Wales photo: “I did run that image through our metadata analysis and through our deep ID detectors. I can confirm that it’s not manipulated with AI however our metadata analysis … suggests heavy photoshopping.”
.Hemant Taneja tells Yun-Hee Kim, “This is the first time there's a technology where every CEO in every boardroom … is talking about AI all at the same time.... The outcome of that is the adoption of technology is going to be at a much faster pace than the things in the past.'
.Hemant Taneja tells Yun-Hee Kim, “The TikTok issue is not a free speech issue; it's a data security issue. And if TikTok was in a governance regime where we trust the way those businesses and that data gets accessed by the government, you would have less of an issue.'
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After seeing video of a 97 yo woman freezing to death while banging on the locked doors of her upscale assisted living home, I needed to understand why no one came to help. What Christopher Rowland and I found is troubling: A $34B industry rampant with neglect
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