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TechCrunch Tag Page: Conjecture
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This TechCrunch tag page was likely intended to aggregate coverage of Conjecture (the AI safety/cognitive emulation research organization), but the visible content shows only unrelated older hardware articles, making it a low-value reference for the wiki.
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This is a TechCrunch tag aggregation page for 'conjecture,' but based on the visible content it appears to contain only unrelated older hardware articles (MacBooks, gPhone) rather than content about Conjecture, the AI safety organization. The page does not surface meaningful AI safety coverage.
Key Points
- •Tag page yields no relevant results about Conjecture (the AI safety company) in visible content
- •Visible articles are unrelated 2007-2008 hardware speculation pieces
- •TechCrunch has covered AI safety topics but this specific tag page is not a useful resource
- •The page may have been intended to track coverage of Conjecture AI safety org but fails to do so effectively
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| Conjecture | Organization | 37.0 |
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