Embryo organoids, Google data center concerns, and AI safety law updates
By
Thomas Macaulay
A good honest bake. Not flashy, but you'll finish the whole bagel.
Summary
This article covers multiple topics: embryo organoids helping explain pregnancy failures and improving IVF treatments; a quote from a local resident concerned about Google building data centers in Visakhapatnam, India; a mention of venture capital not building what society truly needs; and a note about Illinois passing a potential strong AI safety law.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledHow can we be happy about Google coming? We'll all be scattered. It feels very sad.
Why venture capital doesn't build the things we really need
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