“I know that’s right!” is perhaps the highest compliment a Black person can give you.
“I know that’s right!” is perhaps the highest compliment a Black person can give you.
“Whether you're using ChatGPT text or voice, asking it personal questions, or just brainstorming for work, it seems that the longer you use the chatbot, the more likely you are to become emotionally dependent upon it.”
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This man is pickle French toast walking so the rest of us can skibbidy run.
Meta used at least 16 of my books, and numerous articles, to help train the AI it will use to make billions.
Authors, search your name here:
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Increasingly hard to distinguish whether someone is deliberately spelling words wrong in their social posts so they can generate engagement or if it’s a genuine misspelling.
Still haunted by someone writing “ease dropping” in their caption.
Great conversations and insights at the NABJ Media Institute this weekend at Morehouse. Lots of conversations around the current landscape of DEI and the rise of AI for personal and professional development.
Hey, artists, in case you were wondering if your work matters: I'm a scientist working on climate change and biodiversity, and I would not be who I am today without The Lorax, The Secret of NIMH, Watership Down, The Last Unicorn, and The X-Files. I know I'm not alone. Thank you for all you do.
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Assortment of Gullah dishes in a box.
Was blessed to sample Gullah cuisine in Savannah GA with my colleagues. Also the best okra I’ve ever had.
Here’s a picture of me taking a picture of my food. For research.
Virtual room with African inspired motifs
Turns out Google Meet has a Black History Month” virtual room option
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Yes he is 🤓
Built my guy his own custom crane machine for his birthday 🎉
Also… the unexpected foreshadowing of this @washingtonpost.com headline www.washingtonpost.com/news/arts-an...
Getting my priorities in order this weekend.
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Media and digital literacy are key to disrupting disinformation.
--clapping back/arguing just helps to amplify bad faith accounts & false material
--don't share "funny" disinfo to dunk on it; some will still believe it
--BLOCK, REPORT, and tell others to do same *without* sharing disinfo content
Shout out to the graphic design team for helping a cub reporter shed more light on the (unfortunately ongoing) issue
Just remembered that my very first multimedia project in a newsroom was a series of Flash animation explainers on California wildfires
Chicken box: “you had me at first dip”
Me when “Da Dip” came out in 1997:
A last minute flight out of Hartsfield Jackson airport.