2023 File: Law
The Supreme Court ends affirmative action in college admissions, a major shift for American education. Part of the 61 Fun Facts: The 2023 Year of… Read More »2023 File: Law
The Supreme Court ends affirmative action in college admissions, a major shift for American education. Part of the 61 Fun Facts: The 2023 Year of… Read More »2023 File: Law
28 countries, including the US, UK, and China, signed the AI Safety Summit agreement. It acknowledged that frontier AI models could pose „catastrophic” risks. Part… Read More »2023 File: The Bletchley Declaration
„Rich Men North of Richmond” by Oliver Anthony becomes a viral hit, debuting at #1 despite the artist being previously unknown. Part of the 61… Read More »2023 File: Music
„Dead Internet Theory” gains traction as people notice the massive influx of AI-generated content on social feeds. Part of the 61 Fun Facts: The 2023… Read More »2023 File: Tech
Adobe introduced its Firefly generative AI models, integrated into Photoshop. It was trained on Adobe Stock images to address copyright concerns. Part of the 18… Read More »2023 Vault: Adobe Launches Firefly
The Super Mario Bros. Movie proves that video game adaptations are the new superhero movies, crossing $1.3 billion. Part of the 61 Fun Facts: The… Read More »2023 Vault: Cinema
Iron Flame by Rebecca Yarros creates massive midnight release lines, a rarity for modern adult fiction. Part of the 61 Fun Facts: The 2023 Year… Read More »2023 Classic: Books
The OpenAI board fired CEO Sam Altman, only to reinstate him after an employee revolt. This highlighted tensions between „accelerationists” and „safety” advocates. Part of… Read More »2023 Archive: The OpenAI Board Crisis