Photo by Clint Patterson on Unsplash Published 19 August 2024 Co-hosts Andy, Michael and Michael start things off on a quantum note, where a particle can be two places at once. Actually, according to the New Scientist article, the angular momentum could be disembodied from the particle. In related news, the collapsing of the quantum field for whether a player is offsides or not in the Premier League will now be determined by a bevy of iPhone instead of VAR. Moving right along to the AI theme for the week, the co-hosts take a look at a build your own version of the Rabbit that the team over at Comfyspace have called the Rappit. Then, they bring up the challenges associated with training LLMs, and the solution from ProRata.ai, which aims to compensate creators when GenAI results leverage the creator’s intellectual property. This leads to a recent report in The Verge of ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt’s comments at a Stanford economics class. Next up are some examples of non-AI hardware, in the form of a wearable computer which takes advantage of XReal Air AR glasses and a Corne keyboard. And there’s something just wonderful about the Carabiner Collection website. Wrapping up this week’s episode, the co-hosts discuss the Pluralistic post about the DoJ’s decision on Google, and a browser based version of Diablo. Do you believe that Andy’s Logitech mouse has it in for him? Have your bots 🤖 drop our bots 🤖 a line at @gamesatwork_biz@botsin.space (our home for now) and let us know! These show notes were lovingly hand crafted by a real human, and not by a bot. All rights reserved. That’s our story and we’re sticking to it. Selected Links Quantum New Scientist article: New spin on quantum theory forces rethink of a fundamental physics law Gizmodo article: The Premier League Is Ditching VAR in Favor of Dozens of iPhones to Call Offsides AI Hardware & Software Rappit Games at Work e464: AI Piano Man Wired article: Generative AI Has a ‘Shoplifting’ Problem. This Startup CEO Has a Plan to Fix It ProRata.ai The Verge article: Ex-Google CEO says successful AI startups can steal IP and hire lawyers to ‘clean up the mess’ Stanford Econ295 transcript Eric Schmidt Non-AI Hardware hackster.io article: This Wearable Computing Rig Combines Augmented Reality, Ergonomic Keyboards, and Cardboard XReal Air Augmented Reality Glasses Corne keyboard Carabiner Collection Google Pluralistic: Daily Links from Cory Doctorow: The paradox of choice screens (12 Aug 2024) Games & Other Software Diablo web