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@kaa lovely idea and top star would be the original Kickstarter support for which I sadly do not qualify … we should also reserve the blue tick for ‘nefarious beings’ .. of which I am not aware of any - so there won’t be blue ticks on Microsoft.Blog - a subtle and important message 😛

// @manton

@combatdavey how good would that be.

If that reply ever makes it into the wild, I wonder how many would read ‘rubik’ and wonder that cubes had to do with media literacy?

@joapen.com exactly - though as Wardley writes - tread with care - if at all

> They are complementary tools, not a replacement for each other nor something that can be mashed into a “holistic” view (except in the mind of DALL-E which kindly created the image which makes no sense whatsoever).

> Every time you feel the urge to mash these frameworks into one all-encompassing ubermensch framework then just look at the DALL-E picture and stop. They are different but complementary. A diversity of viewpoints is not a bad thing.

@combatdavey critical thinking would indeed be a good addition to a school’s curriculum .. maybe we could have the department of education mandate it’s intro ….. oh wait.

@Munish I’d seen the TechCrunch .. which doesn’t explain why openAI is a better owner .. it just is implying it’s different .. cos it’s ai ..

I would suggest that open AI could build their own browser for a lot less money than buying chrome .. so they aren’t buying the browser .. they are buying the installed base and the distribution and control of the eco system … and somehow being part of openAI who need a browser is going to serve the public good better than having it stay with Google.

Does not compute.