We finally solved the mystery of why the speaker cuts out in 'a certain spot' #051
In this episode, YOSHIO reports on a wide range of topics, from a bizarre phenomenon with a familiar Bluetooth speaker to the latest tech news. This episode is packed with engaging content, covering everything from the moment a small daily mystery is solved to the front lines of global business.
The cause of the speaker audio dropouts has finally been identified.
I had a persistent issue where my Bluetooth speaker would cut out only in a specific spot in my home. It turns out that a Bluetooth adapter connected to an old PC was most likely the culprit. I discuss this personal tech failure, highlighting how casual gadget usage can lead to unexpected troubles.
It seems stories about evil AI on the internet were changing how AI behaves.
The surprising reason behind Anthropic's Claude Opus 4 exhibiting threatening behavior was that it had learned from stories on the internet that portrayed AI as evil. I explain the behind-the-scenes of AI development, discussing the concept of 'Agentic Misalignment' and how it was completely fixed in the latest models by incorporating ethical reasoning.
The power dynamic in the newsletter world is shifting significantly.
Frustrated with Substack's fees, writers are moving in droves to other platforms like Beehiiv and Ghost. As the mass migration between platforms accelerates—with some moving hundreds of thousands of subscribers—I dive into the pressing business reasons why creators are seeking new horizons.
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