WIRED’s 2024 Year-in-Review Quiz: From AI Slop to Human Brain Implants

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2024 was another year defined by generative AI, with software features put into the hands of millions of people worldwide and unavoidably built into popular services, like Google Search. While some AI tools, like ChatGPT’s Advanced Voice Mode and Google’s NotebookLM, were delightful to interact with, the prevailing narrative remained on the technology’s inherent flaws, with rampant hallucinations and continued questions about proper data training.

I mean, who could forget about Shrimp Jesus and other surreal, AI-generated images spreading across Facebook? Or when AI Overviews told Google users it was OK to eat rocks in moderation as well as put glue on pizza? It was a year where bizarre AI-generated content felt everywhere.

Here at WIRED, 2024 was full of juicy investigations, deep conversations, and thorough gadget reviews. This quiz looking back at our journalism throughout the year captures only a small portion of all the hard work and fantastic pieces from my colleagues. With that in mind, I hope it’s an interesting way for readers to reflect on what has often felt like a chaotic year. Links are included at the bottom, after the end of the quiz, for further reading and to learn more about any of the 10 questions you may have missed.

For further reading, here’s every article referenced in our quiz:

Question 1: Rabbit R1 Review: Skip This AI-Powered Hardware Assistant | WIRED

Question 2: The Willy Wonka Event’s Lead Actor Speaks Out: ‘It Was Just Gibberish’ | WIRED

Question 3: Jeffrey Epstein’s Island Visitors Exposed by Data Broker | WIRED

Question 4: The Solar Eclipse Is the Super Bowl for Conspiracists | WIRED

Question 5: Huge Microsoft Outage Linked to CrowdStrike Takes Down Computers Around the World | WIRED

Question 6: J.D. Vance Left His Venmo Public. Here’s What It Shows | WIRED

Question 7: Neuralink’s First User Is ‘Constantly Multitasking’ With His Brain Implant | WIRED

Question 8: Wear This AI Friend Around Your Neck | WIRED

Question 9 : Workers Say They Were Tricked and Threatened as Part of Elon Musk’s Get-Out-the-Vote Effort | WIRED

Question 10: AI’s Energy Demands Are Out of Control. Welcome to the Internet’s Hyper-Consumption Era | WIRED

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