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3 Shifts Edition (Jan 10 2025): Social media’s shift away from moderation, GPT-5’s troubles and AI data, Uber steers toward autonomous driving

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Hi everyone – happy 2025, and welcome back to the AI-generated podcast version of your 3 Shifts Edition.

Our first Shift takes a look at Meta’s decision to stop 3rd-party fact-checking and take a lighter touch with content moderation, moving instead towards a user-generated "Community Notes" model (like X). We may see other big tech firms follow Meta’s lead.

Next, the release of OpenAI’s “GPT-5” (Orion) has been delayed and plagued with troubles. Its issues have their roots in AI’s perennial resource problems – training data and compute. This is all part of a vigorous debate in the AI field on whether “scaling laws” will soon hit a wall.

Finally, Uber has been making moves that confirm its growing commitment to robotaxis and belief that the market is now ready. It doesn’t have too many rivals in the robotaxi race – its scale as the world’s largest ride-hailing company means it will enjoy the “best utilization and unit economics” for AVs.

One little tweak we’re trying out – we’re moving our meatiest brief to the second shift out of the three. (It used to be first, in the interests of putting our best foot forward.) We’re hoping this small shuffle might tempt a few more folks to join us in our paid subscription – and help make 6Pages more financially sustainable.

Sign up for free briefs written by real people on 6Pages.com

Thank you.

– Tam

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Hi everyone – happy 2025, and welcome back to the AI-generated podcast version of your 3 Shifts Edition.

Our first Shift takes a look at Meta’s decision to stop 3rd-party fact-checking and take a lighter touch with content moderation, moving instead towards a user-generated "Community Notes" model (like X). We may see other big tech firms follow Meta’s lead.

Next, the release of OpenAI’s “GPT-5” (Orion) has been delayed and plagued with troubles. Its issues have their roots in AI’s perennial resource problems – training data and compute. This is all part of a vigorous debate in the AI field on whether “scaling laws” will soon hit a wall.

Finally, Uber has been making moves that confirm its growing commitment to robotaxis and belief that the market is now ready. It doesn’t have too many rivals in the robotaxi race – its scale as the world’s largest ride-hailing company means it will enjoy the “best utilization and unit economics” for AVs.

One little tweak we’re trying out – we’re moving our meatiest brief to the second shift out of the three. (It used to be first, in the interests of putting our best foot forward.) We’re hoping this small shuffle might tempt a few more folks to join us in our paid subscription – and help make 6Pages more financially sustainable.

Sign up for free briefs written by real people on 6Pages.com

Thank you.

– Tam

  continue reading

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