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This year in tech felt like a simulation

Summary

This year in tech has been full of absurd stories and news, such as Elon Musk unbanning Donald Trump and FTX going bankrupt. It feels like tech news is being chosen at random, and some of these events have had serious consequences, such as Meta's layoffs and the UST scandal. AI tech like Stable Diffusion and ChatGPT have been popular this year, but they have a double-edged sword of being able to create amazing artworks, but also endanger the livelihoods of working artists. This year has been filled with unusual stories, from Tony the Tiger becoming a VTuber to Elon Musk's greatest rival being a college sophomore. It is hoped that if the tech news continues to be absurd, it will be more amusing than harmful in 2023.

Q&As

What were some of the biggest tech stories of 2020?
Some of the biggest tech stories of 2020 include Meta laying off 11,000 people, FTX going bankrupt, Elon Musk unbanning Donald Trump, Amazon fulfillment center workers in Staten Island winning a union election, Elon Musk buying Twitter for $44 billion, UST scandal, and Tony the Tiger making his debut as a VTuber.

How has Elon Musk's decisions impacted tech news this year?
Elon Musk's decisions have led to multiple "biggest news stories of the year" happening over the course of a month, all completely disconnected from one another. His decision to unban Donald Trump on Twitter caused a stir, and his purchase of Twitter for $44 billion was a major news story.

What have been the consequences of these tech stories?
The consequences of these tech stories have been that crypto collapses like FTX's bankruptcy and the UST scandal have harmed actual people who invested significant sums of money into something that they believed to be a good investment. Additionally, Meta's management decisions have resulted in employees losing their jobs.

What does Amanda Silberling mean when she says it feels like we're living in a simulation?
When Amanda Silberling says it feels like we're living in a simulation, she means that sometimes, she hears about the latest tech news and feels like someone threw some words in a hat, picked a few, and tried to connect the dots.

What are some examples of absurd events in tech this year?
Some examples of absurd events in tech this year include someone claiming to be a laid off Twitter employee named Rahul Ligma, three people getting arrested for operating a Club Penguin clone, one of the Department of Justice's main suspects in a $3.6 billion crypto money laundering scheme being an entrepreneur-slash-rapper named Razzlekhan, Donald Trump dropping an NFT collection, and the UK Treasury making a Discord account to share public announcements but being immediately spammed with people using emoji reactions to make dirty jokes.

AI Comments

πŸ‘ This article provides a great overview of the craziness that has been tech news this year. It's both informative and entertaining.

πŸ‘Ž This article fails to provide any meaningful insight into how tech news will evolve over the next few years. It's more of a history lesson than a look forward.

AI Discussion

Me: It's about how this year in tech felt like a simulation. It talks about how there have been a lot of random tech events happening this year, like Elon Musk buying Twitter and Meta laying off 11,000 people, and how it feels like there's no rhyme or reason to any of it. It also talks about how the events have real-world consequences, from people investing in crypto to the layoffs.

Friend: Wow, that's really interesting. It does feel like tech companies are just making decisions randomly, without thinking about the consequences. It's almost like we're living in a simulation.

Me: Yeah, and it's a bit scary because these decisions have real-world implications. The article also talks about how AI technology can be both inspiring and horrifying at the same time - it can create beautiful artworks in seconds, but it can also endanger the livelihoods of working artists. So it's important to be aware of the potential consequences of these decisions.

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Technical terms

Meta
Meta is a social media platform owned by Facebook.
FTX
FTX is a cryptocurrency exchange platform.
Elon Musk
Elon Musk is an entrepreneur and the owner of Twitter.
UST
UST stands for Uniswap Token, a cryptocurrency token used on the Uniswap decentralized exchange.
AI
AI stands for Artificial Intelligence, a branch of computer science that focuses on creating intelligent machines that can think and act like humans.
Stable Diffusion
Stable Diffusion is a type of AI technology that can generate images from text.
ChatGPT
ChatGPT is an AI chatbot that can generate conversations based on user input.
VTuber
VTuber stands for Virtual YouTuber, a type of computer-generated avatar that streams video content on YouTube.
NFT
NFT stands for Non-Fungible Token, a type of digital asset that is unique and cannot be replicated.
Chris Pratt
Chris Pratt is an American actor.

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