00 in the first Q&A with editors exclusively for Xataka Xtra members

As we were told in Stuart Little, it’s today, it’s today! Today, Thursday, March 26, at 5:00 p.m. Spanish peninsular time it will take place the first Q&A between xatakeros and Xataka editors. This virtual meeting is exclusive for members of Xataka Xtra and it is, in short, a relaxed talk without topics or agenda. We talk about what you want. The session will take place through Google Meet, so there will be no need to download third-party software or apps. Javier Pastor, Andrés Mohorte, Alex Alcolea, María González, César Muela and yours truly, Jose García, will participate in this first edition. As a summary: Day: Thursday, March 26. Hour: 17:00, Spanish peninsular time (16:00 in the Canary Islands, 10:00 AM in Mexico). Assistants: Javier Pastor, Andrés Mohorte, Alex Alcolea, María González, César Muela and Jose García. Connection link: We will provide it to you this afternoon by email. Q&A sessions are one of the exclusive advantages of Xataka Xtraour new community for subscribers that includes giveaways, discounts, exclusive newsletters and more. What are the Q&As about? Q&As are one of the many benefits included in subscribing to Xataka Xtra. They are live sessions of more or less an hour in which both xatakeros and Xataka editors will participate. The proposal is to talk about any of the things that we normally discuss on the webbut without an agenda and in a more personal and relaxed atmosphere, as if we were having a coffee after work. The meeting will be held through Google Meet, so it will not be necessary to install anything and you can enter from your PC, mobile phone or tablet. We will send you the link by email one hour before the event so you can connect calmly. Of course, the use of the camera, microphone and participation are completely optional. If you don’t feel like it or can’t, there is no problem. Regarding the participants, we will rotate in each round of questions and answers so that you can get to know us all (and we get to know you). In this first meeting there will be Javier Pastor, Andrés Mohorte, Alex Alcolea, María González, César Muela and the person who writes to you, Jose García. In Xataka | Subscribe to Xataka Xtra

This is how Q&As work with Xataka editors included in Xataka Xtra

The best way to summarize Xataka Xtra It is with one word: “community”. The community has been one of the cornerstones of Xataka since its inception and in this new adventure we wanted to take it one step further. We have Discord, where we spend the day talking about the things we like; and El Consultorio, a direct line with the in-house experts to resolve your doubts and questions. Today we present to you the Q&As with Xataka editors. When we hold events we normally do them with a predetermined theme. The clearest example is Xataka Live. But many times we simply want to talk to you and for you to talk to us without an agenda. Talk, simply chat about whatever is appropriate or what interests us at that moment. That is precisely what we propose with the Q&As. Q&A sessions are one of the exclusive advantages of Xataka Xtraour new community for subscribers that includes giveaways, discounts, exclusive newsletters and more. How to have coffee with friends These meetings, exclusive for subscribers of Xataka Xtrawill have a monthly cadence and will be carried out through Google Meet. The first will take place soon and we will notify you both here and on our Discord server, where we are also waiting for you if you are subscribed to Xtra. And what can we talk about? Whatever we want. Has a new game come out that we’re all hooked on and want to discuss? Forward. Do we want to talk about anime and convince everyone to watch One Piece once and for all? Go ahead too. Shall we talk about the latest releases from company X? Of course. Shall we put an end to the debate of potato omelette with or without onion? There would be more to go, even though there is only one correct answer. The idea is that it is a meeting of xatakeros in which we can talk about what we would talk about when leaving the office, on the street or having a coffee on any given afternoon. Needless to say, participation is not mandatory, far from it. It is an advantage that we include in the subscription to Xataka Xtrabut under no circumstances is it necessary to attend all the sessions, or none in fact. As we said before, the first session will take place shortly, so don’t go too far. See you at the Q&As! More information | Xataka Xtra

AI is turning us into editors of ourselves. We approve what we no longer know how to create

Some time ago Spark, my email clientintegrated an AI response generator that learns from your style. It works surprisingly well. Since then I follow a simple rule: if the email comes from a human, I respond by typing. If it comes from a bot or mass mailing, I let the AI ​​answer for me. The fact is that it is increasingly difficult to distinguish which is which. And that’s where the real problem begins. Because it’s not about efficiency. It is about we have accepted, without realizing it, that communication can be symmetrical in its mediocrity. You write to me with AI, I respond to you with AI. We all save time. Nobody says anything quite real. I know too many people who have crossed the line: using AI not just for generic emails, but for everything: Tweets that sound like a corporate manual. LinkedIn posts with that unctuous and necessarily inspirational prose that smells of prompt wander from three paragraphs away. Proposals to clients. Reports to the boss. Slack messages that you used to write in seconds and now go through ChatGPT. They have become editors of their own communication. Creative directors of words that they no longer search for. And in a way it works, you have to admit. The report arrives on time. The proposal sounds professional. The tweet, for reasons unknown to me, achieves engagement. If the result is what counts, and it saves you time, what’s the problem? The problem is subtle. So subtle that almost no one notices it. Writing was never just about producing readable text. It was the friction of searching for the exact word, and in that search better understanding what you wanted to say. Writing was thought becoming visible, even to oneself. The effort to articulate was the effort to think clearly. I remember some articles in which I noticed that effort until I reached the result I wanted. An example is this 2019long before ChatGPT. That process matters. Now we delegate that friction. We give the AI ​​a vague idea and it articulates it for us. We just need to recognize if it sounds good, not generate it from scratch. We have gone from being authors to being approvers. Something atrophies when you stop looking for your own words. It’s not just personality or style. It is the ability to think accurately, because thinking well and writing well were always the same thing. When you externalize articulation, you externalize thinking. The worst thing is that it is invisible. There is no dramatic moment in which you stop knowing how to think. You just start to need a little more help each time. A little push to find the words. Then a full draft that you just “revise.” Then you don’t even check carefully because “AI makes it cool.” The argument is always the same: “but the result is good.” And yes, it may be. The report is understood. The proposal convinces. The tweet works. But There is a difference between a text that works and a text that you really thought. The first can get you a client. The second can make you understand something you didn’t know you thought. This is how an entire generation can lose the ability to articulate complex ideas without realizing it. Because each individual step seems reasonable. Every shortcut seems harmless. And the results, indeed, are acceptable. But “acceptable” has become the new standard. And in the process we have forgotten that writing was not just a means to communicate ideas that were already clear to us. It was the very mechanism to keep things clear.. AI is not making us worse writers. It is turning us into non-writers. And without writing, without that struggle to find the right words, pWe also lose the ability to have ideas worth writing down.. We have normalized an existence where we monitor our own communication instead of generating it. Where we approve instead of create. Where language is something that we recognize when we see it, but that we will no longer know how to produce from silence. And we call it productivity. In Xataka | I increasingly like technology that doesn’t want anything from me: the one that has a purpose and leaves you alone Featured image | Xataka

Wikipedia opted for AI to summarize her articles. Its editors have avoided it through a rebellion

The Wikimedia Foundation has paused an experiment which showed summaries generated by AI in the upper part of the articles after an avalanche of criticism of their own editors. Why is it important. Wikipedia remains one of the last great bastions of human content on the Internet, in front of the survey wave that has degraded other platforms. His model, which is committed to democratic governance, has just stopped an important technological advance. What has happened. He “Simple Summaries” experiment He was born with the intention of making complex articles more accessible through automatic summaries marked as “not verified.” These summaries were made by an aya model of COPE. The editors responded with comments such as “very bad idea”, “my strongest rejection” or simply “Puaj”. The background. OpenAi continues to advance in Your plan to become the next GoogleGoogle herself He has embraced the generative AI even in his search engine. In this environment, Wikipedia has maintained the quality of its articles for its human commitment. In fact, its editors actively filter the content generated by AI, and that makes the platform a reliable information refuge. You know knowing that there will be no Slop. Marked in red, an example of Wikipedia’s summaries. Image: 404 average. Between the lines. These protests speak of something deeper than the simple acceptance of synthetic content: Wikipedia must evolve to attract new generations … … but its editors fear that AI destroys decades of collaborative work. “No other community has dominated collaboration to such a wonderful point, and this would throw it down,” said an editor quoted by 404 average. Yes, but. The Foundation has not ruled out the AI ​​completely, at least for the moment. He has promised that any future function will require “participation of editors” and “human moderation workflows.” It sounds like tactical pause. In addition, the experiment was born precisely from discussions in Wikimania in 2024, when some editors did see this format potential. In summary. The question now is if Wikipedia will be able to maintain its enormous historical relevance, already eroded since Chatgpt reached our lifewithout sacrificing part of the human criterion that distinguishes it. The answer to this question, which will not arrive tomorrow, will be what determines whether Wikipedia remains a reasonably reliable knowledge … or another space in automated internet noise. Outstanding image | Oberon Copeland @seeyinformed.com in Unspash In Xataka | Wikipedia is being filled with content generated by AI. So much, that you already have a team dedicated to finding it

These are the phones recommended by Xataka editors

Yes, like me, you have been thinking about renewing your old mobile and you don’t know which model decide, we have talking to the Xataka editors to give us their recommendation having a Maximum budget of 400 euros. These are the smartphones that have recommended us. Realme 14 pro+ Our partner Enrique Pérez (editor in Xataka Android and Xataka Mobile) recommends this Realme 14 pro+. Its price at Amazon, at the moment, is 399.99 euros during the spring offers. These are the reasons why this terminal is recommended by our partners are these: He Realme 14 pro+ Its main characteristic is rear cover that changes color with temperaturebut in reality it is a telephone for 399 euros. A great performance, good camera and in general all sections at a huge level. Few devices reach this level at this price. Realme 14 pro+ 5g smartphone, 8+ 256gb * Some price may have changed from the last review Google Pixel 8a Another of the mobiles that is within the budget of less than 400 euros that we have marked to renew our old terminal is this Google Pixel 8a. Specifically, in Amazon it is reduced to 399 euros And who has recommended it is our partner Iván Linares (from Xataka Android and Xataka mobile). I can’t think of a better way to release you with a pixel without leaving the budget. He Pixel 8a It is a powerful, beautiful mobile, some photos of scandal And it is even compact. A jewel for those who love Android. Enrique Pérez also recommends this Google mobile. The pixel never fail and Pixel 8a is a bargain for 399 euros. If you want a mobile that simply works and have a Top camera, this is the safe choice. It is also Very manageablewhich is always an extra. Google Pixel 8A – Free Android Smartphone * Some price may have changed from the last review Samsung Galaxy A36 5g From the firm Samsung, our partner Pepu Rica (Xataka Android and Xataka Mobile) has recommended the Samsung Galaxy A36 5G, one of the most recent releases of the Korean company. At the Amazon spring offers party you can now get it with a 15% discountsince it is available for 379 euros. This Samsung Galaxy A36 5g On offer it comes with 256 GB of memory. Mount a 6.7 -inch Super Amoled screen with FHD+ and 120 Hz resolution. It has a Triple 50+8+2 mp rear camera and comes with Android 15 with a customization layer One UI 7. Samsung Galaxy A36 5G 256GB * Some price may have changed from the last review Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 If your budget is more restrained and you don’t look for a high -end mobile, this Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 It is a safe bet when changing terminal. In Amazon we have found it at its lowest price, since it is available for 148 euros. This Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 It has a 6.67 -inch AMOLED screen. The processor that mounts is the Mediatek Helio G99-Ultra, accompanied by a RAM of 6 GB and 128 GB of storage. Its battery admits fast charge at 33 W and works under the Hyper OS 1.0 operating system. It has one Triple 108+2+2 mp camera and comes with speakers with Dolby Atmos. Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 – 6+128GB smartphone * Some price may have changed from the last review Xiaomi 14t From the firm Xiaomi is another of the mobiles that recommend one of our fellow mobile Xataka and Xataka Android (Iván Linares), if you have a budget of less than 400 euros. Specifically, it is about Xiaomi 14T, you can buy for 399 euros. He Xiaomi 14t It is a good entrance door to the Photography by Leica: This mobile has great photo performance for what it costs. You take yourself Hyperosenough power and, on top of that, it is not too big in your hand. Xiaomi 14t 6.67 “12GB+256GB * Some price may have changed from the last review Some of the links of this article are affiliated and can report a benefit to Xataka. In case of non -availability, offers may vary. Images | Ricardo Aguilar (Xataka), Realme, Xiaomi, Samsung and Google In Xataka | From 30 to 300 euros: Tell me what your budget is and I tell you what Bluetooth headphones you can buy In Xataka | Mid -range mobiles with better camera

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