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Shitposting on 𝕏 is really a standup comedy for nerds isn’t it 🤩🤩🤣🤣
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The UK economy is basically: Work hard. Get paid. Pay rent. Pay bills. Do a food shop. Then spend the next three weeks absolutely broke wondering where the fuck your money went.
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Unpopular opinion, with advent in AI , is there a threat to capitalism as we know it ?
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I'm so fucking sick of this AI junk
Did you know that if you don't mention AI every 3.7 seconds at Google I/O, security rushes in and escorts you off the stage? threads.com/@passivelywealth… #googleio #google
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I am bombarded with every shitty AI app/tool hype tweet on my feed but not a single “boo” video, why is that🤔🤔 Manipulation ??
I attended the University of Arizona commencement ceremony, where Eric Schmidt @ericschmidt faced boos throughout his speech. If you don’t know how young graduates feel about AI, this post is for you. The message is clear: it reflects growing skepticism toward AI narratives coming out of Silicon Valley. I keep coming back to one question for anyone building AI: are you building for humans? Build responsible and ethical AI. AI governance and compliance matter. (Speech excerpt.)
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I attended the University of Arizona commencement ceremony, where Eric Schmidt @ericschmidt faced boos throughout his speech. If you don’t know how young graduates feel about AI, this post is for you. The message is clear: it reflects growing skepticism toward AI narratives coming out of Silicon Valley. I keep coming back to one question for anyone building AI: are you building for humans? Build responsible and ethical AI. AI governance and compliance matter. (Speech excerpt.)
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Fun fact: Three of my books are included in the class-action lawsuit where Anthropic agreed to pay authors for illegally downloading and using content to train those models, which are now being illegally distilled in China 😛
We’ve identified industrial-scale distillation attacks on our models by DeepSeek, Moonshot AI, and MiniMax. These labs created over 24,000 fraudulent accounts and generated over 16 million exchanges with Claude, extracting its capabilities to train and improve their own models.
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My son is learning Kannada alphabets and struggling a bit. Made a simple progressive web app to practice hearing the sounds. @_kashi_ks recommended Sarvam over Google Text To Speech. Any of you native Kannada speakers want to have a look and let me know if it’s accurate for a beginner to learn and practice with? learn-kannada.k5e.workers.de…

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I sometimes think about this! Just a year back, low-code no-code was a common ask from client, and it’s not anymore😂
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ironically the first thing ai killed was no-code everyone is now coding
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ironically the first thing ai killed was no-code everyone is now coding
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Replying to @deedydas
I don’t have enough context to comment in the main point but keep in mind that download count on HF is usually not a great indicator the first few days
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Thank you Mr Deedy for your concern. At least the one thing you could have got right in this post is the launch date. Here is the official post: x.com/sarvamai/status/192586… Also If you have a bit of time, please go through the blog and benchmark improvements and understand that we provide a playground too to try the model

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Today we introduce Sarvam-M, a 24B open-weights hybrid model built on top of Mistral Small. Sarvam-M achieves a new benchmark across a range of Indian languages, math, and programming tasks, for a model of its size. Here is a detailed technical blog on how we customize fine-tuning and reinforcement learning recipes, and optimize deployment - sarvam.ai/blogs/sarvam-m Sarvam-M is built for versatility and designed to support a wide range of applications, including conversational agents, translation, educational tools, and so much more. You can now try Sarvam-M on the Sarvam API - dashboard.sarvam.ai/playgrou… This is the first in a series of contributions as we help build out the Sovereign AI Ecosystem in India. Stay tuned for more updates in the coming weeks.
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Stop integrating AI in everything. Stop integrating AI in everything. Stop integrating AI in everything. Stop integrating AI in everything. Stop integrating AI in everything. Stop integrating AI in everything. Stop integrating AI in everything. Stop integrating AI in everything.
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As a fun Saturday vibe code project and following up on this tweet earlier, I hacked up an **llm-council** web app. It looks exactly like ChatGPT except each user query is 1) dispatched to multiple models on your council using OpenRouter, e.g. currently: "openai/gpt-5.1", "google/gemini-3-pro-preview", "anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5", "x-ai/grok-4", Then 2) all models get to see each other's (anonymized) responses and they review and rank them, and then 3) a "Chairman LLM" gets all of that as context and produces the final response. It's interesting to see the results from multiple models side by side on the same query, and even more amusingly, to read through their evaluation and ranking of each other's responses. Quite often, the models are surprisingly willing to select another LLM's response as superior to their own, making this an interesting model evaluation strategy more generally. For example, reading book chapters together with my LLM Council today, the models consistently praise GPT 5.1 as the best and most insightful model, and consistently select Claude as the worst model, with the other models floating in between. But I'm not 100% convinced this aligns with my own qualitative assessment. For example, qualitatively I find GPT 5.1 a little too wordy and sprawled and Gemini 3 a bit more condensed and processed. Claude is too terse in this domain. That said, there's probably a whole design space of the data flow of your LLM council. The construction of LLM ensembles seems under-explored. I pushed the vibe coded app to github.com/karpathy/llm-coun… if others would like to play. ty nano banana pro for fun header image for the repo
I’m starting to get into a habit of reading everything (blogs, articles, book chapters,…) with LLMs. Usually pass 1 is manual, then pass 2 “explain/summarize”, pass 3 Q&A. I usually end up with a better/deeper understanding than if I moved on. Growing to among top use cases. On the flip side, if you’re a writer trying to explain/communicate something, we may increasingly see less of a mindset of “I’m writing this for another human” and more “I’m writing this for an LLM”. Because once an LLM “gets it”, it can then target, personalize and serve the idea to its user.
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This is cool feature, we need a flag / country against each tweet, so that reader makes a quick decision on the writers intention/propaganda @nikitabier , please make this happen 👏👏
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Turns out Elon was right.
NEWS: Volvo says it will drop US supplier Luminar Technologies, a maker of lidar sensors for self-driving cars. “Volvo Cars has decided to remove the lidar sensor from its EX90 and ES90 cars and discontinue its relationship with supplier Luminar. Volvo has made this decision to limit the company’s supply chain risk exposure and it is a direct result of Luminar’s failure to meet its contractual obligations to Volvo Cars." - Volvo Luminar has warned investors it may have to declare bankruptcy.
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The bird which lived in almost every Indian home vanished and nobody talks or care about it anymore. I had atleast 3 nests of these birds in home long back. Why did it vanish?
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For most of my life, I never knew my neighbours' names. My parents didn't either. In Europe, neighbours are just people who exist in the background. You might say hi in the hallway, but that's it. When I moved to Gujarat in 2024, on the very first day, someone knocked on our door. It was the neighbour from the apartment in front of us, asking if we needed any help or even food while we settled in. I remember standing there, a little shocked. I had never experienced that before. Since then, we've celebrated festivals together, exchanged food, planned safaris all these small things that somehow make everyday life feel more full. Living in India completely changed my perspective on neighbours. They're not just people next door. They're the ones closest to you. The ones who will notice if something is wrong. The ones who will open their door in case of an emergency. Knowing that they're there is one of the most comforting feelings. It feels like having a family and a support system you didn't even expect.
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Exactly this 👆
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Imagine the amount of propaganda it took to convince women that waking up like this is oppressive but waking up hangover and alone, or even worse, with a stranger, isn’t.
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Imagine the amount of propaganda it took to convince women that waking up like this is oppressive but waking up hangover and alone, or even worse, with a stranger, isn’t.
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