John Paul (JP) Isham Alchemist Inspired Media - General Manager, RZR Producer, Executive Producer Witchboard, Witchboard Maze Run! Roblox

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@witchboardmovie @DesplatAntonia @JulianGilliam @Benefactor0101 @GabrielJWeis @sabet @TylerFoust13 @warhodl Did anyone else get EVOL ? Asking for a friend 🙈👀😳 Excited for Witchboard in Theaters August 15th 🎥🍿 DARE to PLAY the Witchboard Roblox experience coming soon 🏴‍☠️🔜
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Elon Musk sparked a major online conversation by sharing a unique viewpoint on parental responsibility and choice. He pointed out that because children cannot choose to be born, the decision to bring them into the world is made entirely by their parents. Therefore, the people who choose to have children must take full accountability for that choice. Under this perspective, children do not owe their parents anything in return for being raised and cared for. Instead, mothers and fathers have an absolute duty to provide unconditional love, guidance, and support throughout a child's upbringing. This idea completely flips traditional expectations, where parents often look for appreciation or future support from their offspring. Musk’s comments have pushed people to rethink the deep meaning of family dynamics and what it truly means to raise a human being. The viewpoint challenges old social habits and encourages a more selfless approach to parenting. By removing the idea of debt from the parent-child relationship, this philosophy emphasizes that caring for the next generation is a profound duty rather than an investment meant to bring personal rewards later in life. Image is for representation purpose only.
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🚨 CHINA JUST MELTED THROUGH 3,413 METERS OF ANTARCTIC ICE and reached a lake that has been completely sealed off from Earth’s surface for millions of years. No sunlight. No atmosphere. No contact with the modern world. Using high-pressure, near-boiling water, researchers drilled deeper than any previous hot-water expedition in history smashing the old record by nearly 900 meters. Why this matters: This subglacial lake evolved in total isolation. Scientists believe it may contain: Ancient microbial life forms never seen before Pristine climate records going back millions of years Unique chemical ecosystems Clues about how life could survive on icy moons like Europa and Enceladus But the deeper implication is almost surreal Earth still holds entire hidden environments frozen time capsules completely disconnected from the surface world we know. If life can thrive in complete darkness and isolation beneath kilometers of ice… What does that say about the possibility of life hidden beneath the icy crusts of other worlds? Follow for more frontier physics and hidden Earth discoveries.
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🚨 RUSSIA JUST REVEALED A PLASMA ENGINE THAT COULD CHANGE SPACE TRAVEL FOREVER. And it’s fast enough to make current rockets look ancient. Rosatom’s new plasma propulsion prototype reportedly accelerates particles to 100 km/s with endurance tests lasting over 2,400 hours. That matters because conventional chemical rockets are incredibly inefficient for deep space. Most of the fuel is burned just escaping Earth. But plasma engines work differently: Instead of explosive combustion… they use electromagnetic fields to accelerate superheated charged particles at extreme velocities. In simple terms: They turn electricity into a continuous stream of ultra-fast plasma thrust. Why this matters: • Mars trips potentially cut to 30–60 days • far lower fuel mass • continuous acceleration in space • deep-space cargo missions • future interplanetary infrastructure But the deeper implication is bigger: The future of space travel may not belong to giant explosions… …but to controlled electromagnetic physics. Chemical rockets were the first chapter. Field propulsion may be the next. And once travel times collapse… the psychological distance between planets collapses too. Mars stops feeling like another world… and starts feeling like a destination. What happens when humanity can move through the Solar System almost as easily as crossing oceans? Follow for more future physics and space breakthroughs.
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GM. I said it. I mean it.
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We had 350 viewers at once tuning into the stream today as we tested out the @doodles AI Studio created by @burnttoast and the Doodles team! We had Dullsville and the Doodleverse full animated short playing on repeat the whole time too while we created some Pokemon! Thank you to everyone who joined! And a special thank you to @zkpawky & @doodlifts who gave me the encouragement to run a stream! I’m excited to hop back on tomorrow with yall!
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GREAT SCOTT… I WON THE @doodles x @DeLoreanlabs PROMPT COMP!!! 🌈 I am EXTREMELY grateful to both teams and I just wanted to give a Massive thank you to the Doodles and DeLorean Labs for creating such a fun competition! Seriously...The Doodles Stoodio has completelyyy taken over my brain lately and I wanted to immediately give some love back to the community! So let’s give this a try! ❤️ “CREATE YOUR FAVORITE MOVIE SCENE” JR Prompt Comp! Using Doodles AI Stoodio, recreate your favorite movie scene! Funny, cinematic, wholesome, chaotic, horror… I wanna see it all!!! 🏆 PRIZES 🥇 1st Place: The Premiere Pass - $100 🥈 2nd Place: The VIP Seats - $60 🥉 3rd Place: The Matinee Ticket - $40 🎬 Contest ends in one week on the 20th! 🎞 Unlimited entries allowed!! 🎟 To enter: QT this tweet with your creation!!! I’d also love if @burnttoast @doodlifts & @zkpawky would help me choose some of their favorites too 👀 Can’t wait to see the timelines turn into absolute cinema 🍿⚡ *This is not an official @doodles competition
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HOLY SMOKES! Andrej Karpathy warned about this a month ago and today he announced he's joining Anthropic. A month ago, Karpathy said openly that if you are outside a frontier lab, your judgment will inevitably start to drift. You lose touch with what is actually being built, how these systems work under the hood, and where the entire field is heading next. He said being inside one of the frontier labs doing really good work for some period of time might be the only way to stay genuinely connected to what is actually happening at the cutting edge. Today he acted on exactly that. Andrej Karpathy just announced he’s joining Anthropic’s pre-training team, placing him directly inside the most compute-intensive and technically demanding layer of building frontier AI models. Pre-training is where the large-scale compute runs happen, where the fundamental capabilities of a model are baked in at the deepest level and where the gap between frontier labs and everyone else is either won or lost permanently. He will also build and lead a new team focused on using Claude itself to accelerate pre-training research meaning Anthropic is now using its own models to help design and build the next generation of its models, closing the self-improvement loop that every major lab is racing to complete. The choice of Anthropic specifically is the signal worth paying attention to. Karpathy co-founded OpenAI, ran AI at Tesla for years, and spent the last two years as one of the most credible and widely followed independent voices in the entire field. He had every option available to him, OpenAI where he helped build the original research culture, Google DeepMind, xAI and he chose Anthropic. When the person who arguably understands AI pre-training better than almost anyone alive looks at the entire landscape and decides that Anthropic is where the most important work of the next few years will happen, that is not a career decision but rather a verdict on which lab is actually winning the research race right now.
Personal update: I've joined Anthropic. I think the next few years at the frontier of LLMs will be especially formative. I am very excited to join the team here and get back to R&D. I remain deeply passionate about education and plan to resume my work on it in time.
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Tomorrow starts the journey of “building in public” with @doodles AI Stoodio and I’ve got something really fun up my sleeve! Catch me Live Streaming tomorrow starting at 3pm PST 🌈 🔥🌋
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The US government told a 23-year-old math student in 1995: "Your code is a weapon. You need an arms license to share it." He sued them. Won. Then built the encryption protecting every message you've ever sent. 🤯 Meet Daniel J. Bernstein 🇺🇸 > Born in New York, 1971. > Finished high school at 15. PhD in Math from UC Berkeley at 24. > 1995: wrote new encryption code to protect people online. > US government classified it as a military weapon. > Required an arms export license ~ like selling missiles ~ just to publish it. > He filed a lawsuit against the United States government. > Fought for 4 years through federal courts. > Won in 1999. Court ruled: writing code = free speech. 🚀 > One lawsuit. Changed internet privacy law forever. > Then got to work. > Designed Curve25519 ~ the math locking your private messages. > Designed ChaCha20 ~ the code scrambling your internet traffic. > Designed Ed25519 ~ the signature securing your logins online. > Built qmail ~ an email server almost nobody has ever hacked. > Signal. WhatsApp. SSH. WireGuard. Tor. > All of them. His math. Your privacy. > Puts $1,000 of his own money on the line for any bug in his code. > No interviews. No fame. > Still a math professor in Chicago. Just ships code. He didn’t seek power or profit ~ he shipped protection. Absolute Legend 🐐
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Sam Altman just revealed he put his ENTIRE liquid net worth into one company to reverse aging. The company is called Retro Biosciences. He put $180 million of his own money as the seed round. Then he came back for a $1 billion Series A. The company is now valued at $5 billion. Here's what they're building: Retro is working on something called partial cellular reprogramming. The basic idea is that your cells can be rewound to a younger state without turning them all the way back into stem cells. You stay you, but your biology gets younger. Most diseases are diseases of age. 20yo rarely get sick the way 80yo do. So instead of fighting cancer, Alzheimer's, and heart disease one by one, what if you just made the cells younger so those diseases never develop in the first place? That's the bet. One solution that cuts through EVERYTHING. And here's where AI enters the picture: OpenAI built a specialized model called GPT-4b micro specifically for Retro's research. They used it to redesign the proteins responsible for turning adult cells back into stem cells, a technique that won the Nobel Prize when it was first discovered. The original method was painfully slow. Worked on fewer than 1 in 1,000 cells. OpenAI's AI-designed proteins made the process 50 TIMES more efficient. Cells that used to take 3 weeks to reprogram were doing it in 7 days. And the AI came up with protein modifications so radical that human scientists would never have tried them, some differing by over 100 amino acids from the originals. Altman said AI compressed years of biological research into a fraction of the time. Retro's CEO said the model delivered results faster and better than any human-led effort they'd attempted. They've already started human trials for a drug targeting Alzheimer's. But here's the part that should make everyone stop and think... Altman also revealed that GPT-5 was specifically upgraded to handle healthcare queries. People are already uploading their medical records, asking about symptoms, and getting real answers. He told a story about taking a picture of a skin issue and ChatGPT correctly diagnosing it and offering to prescribe medication on the spot. Doctors at hospitals across the country are secretly using it at home because their workplaces don't have HIPAA-compliant versions yet. Every clinic he visits tells him the same thing: Every doctor here uses ChatGPT, they just can't admit it publicly. His prediction is that within 10 years, every person on Earth will have access to BETTER healthcare than the best healthcare anyone can get today. Think about this for a second... The CEO of the world's most powerful AI company put every dollar he had into an anti-aging startup. Then he built a custom AI model exclusively for that startup's research. That model produced results 50x better than anything humans achieved. And simultaneously his main product is being quietly adopted by the entire medical profession without official approval. OpenAI is becoming the backbone of a healthcare revolution that most people haven't even noticed is underway. The billionaire longevity race used to be an irrelevant sidequest. Bezos put some into Altos Labs. Zuckerberg and Thiel backed similar ventures. Nothing serious. But Altman's approach is different because he has something none of them had: An AI capable of doing the actual science faster than human researchers ever could. If Retro's cellular reprogramming works at scale, the first generation of people who get to live significantly healthier and longer lives might already be alive today. And Altman is barely talking about it, I wonder why.
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Sam Altman stated he invested his liquid net worth in two companies—$180 million in Retro Biosciences and additional funds in Helion Energy—not his entire liquid net worth in one company. Retro Biosciences is seeking but has not yet achieved a $5 billion valuation. technologyreview.com/2023/03/08/106… statnews.com/2025/12/03/agi…
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Japanese actor Hiroyuki Sanada spoke about the contradictions of human nature: “Some people dream of having a swimming pool at home, while those who have one hardly ever use it. Those who have lost a loved one feel a profound sense of loss, while others often complain about their living relatives. Those without a partner long for one, while those who have one often don't appreciate it. The hungry would give anything for a meal, while the satiated complain about the taste of their food. Those without a car dream of owning one, while those who have a car are always looking for a better one.” The key to happiness is gratitude: truly seeing and appreciating what we already have, and understanding that somewhere, someone would give anything for what we take for granted.
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A tiny bee just did what chemotherapy couldn't. Scientists in Australia discovered that honeybee venom can wipe out 100% of aggressive breast cancer cells in under 60 minutes. And the healthy cells around them? Barely touched. The breakthrough came from Dr. Ciara Duffy and her team at the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research, working alongside the University of Western Australia. They tested venom drawn from 312 honeybees and bumblebees across Australia, Ireland, and England. The target: triple-negative breast cancer and HER2-enriched breast cancer. Two of the deadliest, most stubborn forms of the disease. The weapon: melittin. The same tiny peptide that makes a bee sting burn. At one specific dose, melittin tore through cancer cell membranes completely within an hour. Within just 20 minutes, it shut down the chemical signals cancer cells need to grow and multiply. Bumblebee venom, which lacks melittin, did nothing. Zero effect, even at high concentrations. Scientists then recreated melittin synthetically in the lab and got almost identical results, meaning no bees need to be harmed to develop the therapy. Published in the peer-reviewed journal npj Precision Oncology, the findings are still early-stage. Human trials haven't happened yet. But one thing is clear. Nature has been hiding answers in plain sight all along, sometimes inside the smallest creatures on Earth. Source: Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research / npj Precision Oncology (Dr. Ciara Duffy et al.)
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The CEO of Take-Two, the company behind GTA, just said something the entire AI industry doesn't want to hear. And he said it without being anti-AI. Strauss Zelnick's argument is precise. AI is built on datasets. Datasets are backward-looking. Creativity is forward-looking. A model trained on everything that already exists cannot, by definition, produce something genuinely unexpected. And all hits, by their very nature, are unexpected. Asset creation and hit creation are not the same thing. AI is getting very good at the first one. The second one is what actually makes money, builds franchises, and changes culture. Nobody has shown AI can do that yet. The derivative property problem is real. You can clone GTA with existing technology. You could do it before AI. It would take 3 years and look identical. It still wouldn't sell. Because it isn't GTA. It's a clone of GTA. And consumers, despite what the industry occasionally pretends, can feel the difference between something genuinely new and something assembled from the residue of things that already worked. Thousands of mobile games ship every year. 0 to 5 hits get made. The same studios make them every time. The technology to make more games has been commoditized for years. It didn't democratize hit creation. It just flooded the market with more forgettable product. The Silicon Valley thesis that AI unlocks game creation for everyone is true in the same way that cheap cameras unlocked filmmaking for everyone. They did. And the same 5 studios still make the movies everyone watches. What Zelnick is saying, without quite saying it, is that the thing AI cannot replicate is taste. The instinct for what hasn't been done yet. The cultural antenna that detects the gap in the market before the data can see it. Data tells you what people wanted. Hits tell people what they want next. Those are different jobs.
🇺🇸 Tucker lays out the deepest critique of AI yet, and it's not about jobs... His argument: writing produces thinking. You can't formulate a thought without first articulating it. If kids never write because AI writes for them, the quality of human thinking collapses. That's the surface problem. The deeper one is purpose: "The point of living is to create. That's the point of being a human being. It's necessary for joy. There is no joy without creation." If the machine creates everything and humans just consume, you don't get utopia. You get despair, mass unemployment, and eventually political revolution.
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An engineer built a motorcycle with spherical wheels that can balance sideways like a Segway and move in every direction. Looks incredibly strange, but now I want to try it 😂

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🚨 CHINA JUST ACTIVATED A MAGNET 700,000× STRONGER THAN EARTH’S MAGNETIC FIELD Chinese scientists have powered up a superconducting research magnet reaching 35.6 tesla one of the strongest sustained magnetic fields ever created. For comparison: • Earth’s magnetic field ≈ 0.00005 tesla • Hospital MRI ≈ 1.5–3 tesla • This new system = 35.6 tesla And it can reportedly maintain that field for over 200 hours continuously. Why this matters: Extreme magnetic fields allow scientists to explore matter under conditions almost impossible to reproduce naturally. This could help advance: • superconductors • quantum materials • fusion research • next-generation electronics • exotic states of matter • ultra-precise molecular imaging At these field strengths, materials can begin behaving in completely unexpected ways. Electrons reorganize. Quantum effects dominate. Normal physics starts looking abnormal. The race for stronger magnetic fields is becoming a race to unlock entirely new physics. Humanity is no longer just observing extreme conditions in the universe. We’re beginning to manufacture them on Earth. Follow for more future science and technology breakthroughs.
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Woow Nvidia has just released a 2.6B open-source world model 🔥 You can turn a single image, text prompt and trajectory into controllable worlds... And on a single GPU! - Code available on GitHub - Paper as well on arxiv You can use it for many things like embodied AI and robotics research, simulations, etc. Because it can run on a single GPU (like an RTX 5090 or H100) it makes world models accessible to basically everyone!
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Turkish street food is whole another level...
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Oh, hi 👻 I bet you didn’t know that there are 2 MUMBOT sketch cards in @veefriends @Topps Chrome 2026! 🎉
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15/16 Mark your calendars 📅 - Topps Chrome EQL presale → May 12th (open to everyone) - VeeFriends NFT Holder presale → May 14 (eligible holders only) - Global release → June 10 Full presale how-to-buy details: veefriends.com/blog/how-to-b…
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GM. Post-American Gothic
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