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Aram Zucker-Scharff

@chronotope.aramzs.xyz
9 posts
2026-01-01
This is 100% preparing to push Content Provenance tooling on to average users in order to extract even more data so that your photos don't get labeled as AI.  He talks about cryptographic signing, but Insta will be requiring the keys, I'm sure.  [embedded post]
2026-01-01 View on X
Engadget

Adam Mosseri details trends shaping Instagram and says it'll be more practical to authenticate real media than label AI, as AI gets better at imitating reality

Adam Mosseri says creators should prioritize “unflattering” images to prove they are real.  —  It's no secret that AI-generated …

2025-12-12
Lol his pitch is 'look we'll open your articles in a webview'?  —  Fuck all the way off.  [embedded post]
2025-12-12 View on X
Sources

An interview with Nikita Bier, who wants to lure journalists back to X with a rebuilt recommendation algorithm with no keyword suppression or manual downranking

Product chief Nikita Bier on journalists who left: “We have to earn their trust.”  Also: Fidji Simo on OpenAI's Code Red, and a new episode of ACCESS. X: @ashleymayer . Bluesky: @f...

2025-09-09
I really want to emphasize that 1. an always on, always transmitting, device that you wear in public is socially unacceptable; 2. likely breaks the law in many states; 3. is just plainly a bad technology, talking to a screen-free device basically requires you to trust it never to mess up. …
2025-09-09 View on X
Wired

Hands-on with AI startup Friend's $129 always-listening pendant: feels like a beefy AirTag, runs Gemini 2.5, gives unhelpful commentary, and makes others uneasy

The chatbot-enabled Friend necklace eavesdrops on your life and provides a running commentary that's snarky and unhelpful.

2025-08-31
You are not persuading the text pipeline!  You are stumbling on to a mathematical vector in which you are causing the word delivery mechanism to replicate sequences other people typed up in which they are persuaded and that OpenAI likely stole without permission! [embedded post]
2025-08-31 View on X
Bloomberg

A study focused on OpenAI's GPT-4o mini found that LLMs can be persuaded to comply with objectionable requests using the same tactics that persuade humans

Dina Bass / Bloomberg :

2025-08-30
You are not persuading the text pipeline!  You are stumbling on to a mathematical vector in which you are causing the word delivery mechanism to replicate sequences other people typed up in which they are persuaded and that OpenAI likely stole without permission! [embedded post]
2025-08-30 View on X
Bloomberg

A study focused on OpenAI's GPT-4o mini found that LLMs can be persuaded to comply with objectionable requests using the same tactics that persuade humans

AI chatbots can be manipulated much in the same way that people can, according to researchers.  But first...  Three things to know:

2025-08-16
You could say Facebook has a chaotic culture and lack of vision at basically any point in its history [embedded post]
2025-08-16 View on X
Forbes

Sources say Meta's chaotic culture and lack of vision have led to AI brain drain; Meta strongly denies it has had issues with talent and retention

At Meta, a chaotic culture and lack of vision have led to brain drain, with rivals saying its AI talent is lackluster.

2025-07-26
It's wild how the exact concern every expert has with private apps running verification keeps coming true.  [embedded post]
2025-07-26 View on X
NBC News

Tea says hackers accessed a database from more than two years ago, leaking 72,000 images, including 13,000 verification photos and images of government IDs

The viral app requires new users to take selfies, which it says it deletes after review.  —  Hackers have breached the Tea app …

2025-05-15
Come on Apple this is just so petty [embedded post]
2025-05-15 View on X
The Verge

Apple adds red exclamation mark warnings on EU App Store listings for apps using third-party payment systems, not Apple's “private and secure payment system”

Apple suggests that users are putting themselves at risk by using third-party alternatives.

2025-02-20
Imagine having power over the most militarily and economically powerful nation of the world and using it to force ad agencies to buy ads on Twitter.  So low it bounced off the Earth's core.  It turns out that no, no media publication has covered ad tech *enough*.  —  www.wsj.com/business/med... …
2025-02-20 View on X
Wall Street Journal

Sources: top X executives hinted to Interpublic and other ad firms that not spending on X could lead to legal woes, due to X's lawsuit against some advertisers

Interpublic recently signed an advertising agreement with the platform; other agencies are also in negotiations