
YouTube Shorts are training you to have shorter attention spans?


This time I asked it to make me an image of a girl listening to music with cats.









Why, Copilot?! I don’t know why it misspells words, at times. That one was my favorite until I saw the weird looking ‘m’!
I’ve been using Microsoft Copilot to make thumbnails for my Apple Music playlists.






It wouldn’t make me a picture of a cat reading The Communist Manifesto! 😾



I asked it in the wrong way, apparently.


Here’s what it said when I asked for a cat with the hammer and sickle.

I tried with Microsoft’s Copilot, instead. I also asked it to make me a picture of a cat reading Das Kapital. They’re spelled wrong, though! I suppose that it’s cat-speak?! 🤷🏼♀️






Here’s the Communist cats that they made for me. I like the pixelated one the best. It has my resting bitch face! 😹




Well, this was a bit of a surprise. Over the past couple of weeks I wrote about how Senator Josh Hawley was planning to try to hotline his terrible No Section 230 Immunity for AI Act. As we have explained multiple times, the bill is so poorly drafted that it would make a mess of the entire internet. After rumors of two attempted hotlines (effectively trying to sneak the bill through if no Senator objects) planned for last week, and then a rumor of a Tuesday night attempt, Hawley finally took to the floor Wednesday morning to make the push. If C-SPAN’s clunky embed feature works, you can watch it here:
The Day Ted Cruz Stopped A Bad Internet Bill
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