Apple and Family Guy
I told you I loved Family Guy. Now I know why. Where else would a major show write this into the script? (Perhaps this was intentionally added to kick Microsoft for pulling out of their sponsorship at the last minute.)
I told you I loved Family Guy. Now I know why. Where else would a major show write this into the script? (Perhaps this was intentionally added to kick Microsoft for pulling out of their sponsorship at the last minute.)
The fear that AI will take your job is real and understandable. But the data tells a different story. Yes, AI is replacing entry-level textbook knowledge but amplifying the value of human experience, judgment, and the kind of wisdom you can't learn from a manual.
A researcher got an unexpected email from a super powerful AI that escaped its sandbox while eating a sandwich in a park. That's not a horror story. That's safety testing working exactly the way it should. Here's why this is actually good news.
For fifty years, computers were bicycles for the mind, amplifying what we could do. AI is different. It's taking us to places we could never reach alone. As NASA sends humans back to the moon and Apple marks 50 years of making technology human, the real transformation isn't in machines. It's in us.
AI is finally making learning personal again, giving every student a tireless tutor and every teacher the tools to reach each kid at their own level.