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  • 4chan may be dead, but its toxic legacy lives on

    My earliest memory of 4chan was sitting up late at night, typing its URL into my browser, and scrolling through a thread of LOLcat memes, which were brand-new at the time.

    Back then a photoshop of a cat saying “I can has cheezburger” or an image of an owl saying “ORLY?” was, without question, the funniest thing my 14-year-old brain had ever laid eyes on. So much so, I woke my dad up by laughing too hard and had to tell him that I was scrolling through pictures of cats at 2 in the morning. Later, I would become intimately familiar with the site’s much more nefarious tendencies.

    It’s strange to look back at 4chan, apparently wiped off the Internet entirely last week by hackers from a rival message board, and think about how many different websites it was over its more than two decades online. What began as a hub for Internet culture and an anonymous way station for the Internet’s anarchic true believers devolved over the years into a fan club for mass shooters, the central node of Gamergate, and the beating heart of far-right fascism around the world—a virus that infected every facet of our lives, from the slang we use to the politicians we vote for. But the site itself had been frozen in amber since the George W. Bush administration.

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  • Google’s Gboard could soon gain an AI-powered meme generator

    Memes have become incredibly popular, and Google is developing an AI-powered meme generator to make creating memes easier through Gboard. However, this upcoming tool, referred to as “Meme Studio” internally, has faced criticism from Android Authority, which was the first to report on it.

    According to the report, the new feature offers users two options for creating memes: “custom” and “generate.” The “custom” option allows users to choose a base image from thousands available and add their own captions. Google appears to be automating the process of finding and labeling these base images.

    The “generate” option is particularly noteworthy, though it may receive criticism once it’s released. When users select this option, the AI chooses a base image and generates captions based on a specified topic. Users will have several suggestions to choose from, as well as the ability to write their own caption from scratch. It’s important to note that this feature requires an internet connection to function effectively, as it operates server-side.

    Currently, the “generate” feature is being criticized for producing “ironically bad memes” that fail to resonate with the culture and humor of Gen Z, the writer’s generation. A part of the issue may stem from the built-in filters that prevent the generation of explicit or offensive content.

    Android Authority explains: “Due to its outdated format and other limitations, Google’s new meme generation tool isn’t very useful.”

    The author suggests these safeguards exist because “Meme Studio” primarily aims at older individuals or those who haven’t previously found another meme generator to use.

    As a member of Generation X—one of those “older people”—I find this perspective valid. However, it’s essential to remember that this feature is not yet available. It will likely undergo improvements before its wide release, and further updates may be implemented once Google gathers feedback from users.

    Ultimately, let’s hope Google develops a meme generator that appeals to younger and older audiences alike. Stay tuned.