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Yun-Hee Kim

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Technology Editor @WashingtonPost. Email: [email protected]. @WSJ alum in New York, Hong Kong & Seoul.

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linkhttps://www.washingtonpost.com/personal-tech/ calendar_today03-11-2012 03:28:13

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.Anna Adeola Makanju says, “The idea is not that OpenAI itself is now entering into chip production but that we really need just more capital in order to ensure that … the entire ecosystem is getting the necessary hardware to do this.” #PostLive

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Rijul Gupta of Deep Media on Catherine, Princess of Wales photo: “I did run that image through our metadata analysis and through our deep ID detectors. I can confirm that it’s not manipulated with AI however our metadata analysis … suggests heavy photoshopping.”

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.Pat Gelsinger on speaking with Sam Altman: “I’ve had numerous conversations with Sam…. If you believe what Sam and others are saying, we don’t need 10 times more computing power, we need 10,000 times more ... to accomplish this area of artificial general intelligence.” #PostLive

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.Hemant Taneja tells Yun-Hee Kim, “This is the first time there's a technology where every CEO in every boardroom … is talking about AI all at the same time.... The outcome of that is the adoption of technology is going to be at a much faster pace than the things in the past."

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.Hemant Taneja tells Yun-Hee Kim, “The TikTok issue is not a free speech issue; it's a data security issue. And if TikTok was in a governance regime where we trust the way those businesses and that data gets accessed by the government, you would have less of an issue."

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.Hemant Taneja on Silicon Valley, "Silicon Valley is absolutely thriving. A lot of people that left in the pandemic have moved back because they have fear of missing out given what's happening in AI … There's a huge cluster of activity there; there's actually real vibrancy again."

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The The Washington Post’s AI summit streams here starting at 2 this afternoon: washingtonpost.com/washington-pos… Jen Easterly, Maria Ressa, Kai-Fu Lee are among the speakers. I’ll be on a panel w Gerrit De Vynck 🦭 Yun-Hee Kim at 3:35 about the US-China tech dynamic. Come join us!

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.Kai-Fu Lee tells Yun-Hee Kim, "China is simply better in building applications. If you look at how TikTok beat Instagram.... It shows that China's method of pivoting ... has been perfected in China. When applications become the main game, China will have a major advantage."

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NEW: Is it cheating if he likes her Instagram story? What about if she stops sharing her location? Life online creates new avenues for betrayal. It also creates new ways to investigate our partners, from a casual Instagram check to dangerous digital abuse.

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Have you heard of the “Amazombies”? Amazon returns are cheap and easy for everyone except for the workers at Kohl’s, Staples and other retail outlets that have to deal with them. Fun story by Caroline O'Donovan washingtonpost.com/technology/202…