What's the future interface look like?
Plus, all the commentary on the AI Executive Order and more Heyday updates.
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What we're reading.
1/ This week’s Executive Order has drawn dialogue across the board. How will it impact startups today and in the future? Learn more at Fast Company >
2/ A side of technological advances that’s often overlooked – this has to be incredibly difficult to regulate. For The White House, it’s near impossible to get right. Learn more at The Atlantic >
3/ UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s also been talking about AI. This week, he had a conversation with Elon Musk and outlined his thoughts on UK regulation. Learn more at BBC >
4/ Most of the AI interface experience today is driven through chat. Our friends at Every ask if the conversational method is all we can expect of the future. Learn more at Every’s Chain of Thought >
5/ The people building technology on the inside are often a blend of optimist and pessimist all-in-one. Here’s OpenAI’s chief scientist on their inner discussions. This leans hyper-optimist. Learn more at MIT Technology Review >
6/ This one is wild. A novel use of a personalized brain implant. Should we expect more of custom brain implants in our near future? Learn more at WIRED >
7/ Drop this into the list of great uses of technology. Listen to the forest, and find out what’s happening beneath the surface. Learn more at The Economist >
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