One More Thing in AI: Meta's AI Paradox, Music Copyright Battles, 3D Printing Revolution, and More

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Explore insights from Meta's Chief AI Scientist on why AI is not a threat to humanity. Get the inside scoop on Square's latest AI features for merchant payments

Dear reader, Welcome to the latest edition of the “ One More Thing in AI newsletter.” For Startup founders and Business Leaders like you who want to get smarter on AI in less than 5 minutes . I hope you enjoy this edition. I'd love to hear your feedback .

Ai Build aims to make 3D printing more efficient and redefine how we think about manufacturing itself. Square's AI Playbook A New Chapter in Payments 🤖 Picture this: you're running a bustling café, and you're swamped with orders, inventory management, and customer queries. What if AI tools could take some of that load off your shoulders? The US-based financial services company is making this a reality with its new suite of generative AI features.

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