08-12-2025 11:08 via businessinsider.com

The return of 'YOLO': The 2010s meme is back and shaping the AI industry

Drake in 2022.Prince Williams/Wireimage"YOLO" is making a comeback. This time, it's shaping the AI industry.The term has been used to describe huge investments and fast-moving AI development.That YOLO culture presents a risk for a technology that can have far-reaching implications.The term "YOLO" was cool once, made so in 2011 by Drake in his hit song, "The Motto." Then it slipped into the domain of the unhip and out-of-touch.Well, it's now back.This time, it's being used by the AI vanguard to d
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