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I'd never tried AI video creation before today. Here's what I created in 4hrs (and won the Best Overall prize!🙂) Great Gen Jam at @JoinEdgeCity where @minhsmind taught us to use @PixVerse_ Edited with @capcutapp & added @ElevenLabs narration on top of it
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Participating in an open knowledge graph means we can build on top of each other's work and move knowledge forward together. Here's a quick overview of how editors at @geoprotocol built new content pages across 3 spaces using just the claims generated by our news pipeline. Editors: @cptmoh @PeterPanYes
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Feeling the love and excitement of building at @JoinEdgeCity. 500 builders makers and creators building an intergenerational society-incubator.
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Rest in Peace Mr. Hockney One of the defining artists of the 60s pop movement news.geobrowser.io/story/db7…
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Building on Geo has unlocked a tremendous amount for this humble pharmacist. I set out to map sources of open pharmaceutical data to the Geo Pharma space and the utility is already starting to take shape.
Is the same product sold in the US actually the same as the one sold in Canada? Nobody could answer it because the data was never connected. That’s where knowledge graphs shine. @kgrph25509, one of our editors with deep pharma industry experience, explains 👇
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AI will disproportionately benefit ADHD minds because it externalizes the boring, parts of cognition like planning, sequencing, drafting, remembering, prioritizing and amplifies the parts ADHD minds often cook at: rapid association, novelty-seeking, pattern recognition, emotional intensity, and divergent synthesis
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if you don't like something, take away its only power: your attention
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the highest form of intellectualism is not a cynical grinding philosophizing looping.. it is lightness. it is childlike curiosity, play, whimsy, joy. it is a rejection of the minds narrow traps, an expansion into deeper knowings
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The world’s best knowledge is often shared at conferences and community events. Researchers, founders, and experts present ideas months before they make it into papers, podcasts, or books. Then the event ends. No persistent knowledge gets created. Ideas don’t connect. We’re building a shared memory layer for @JoinEdgeCity’s month long event. Hundreds of talks will become persistent knowledge. Every talk gets a home where people can read the recap, join polls, share thoughts, discover resources, and continue the conversation long after the event ends. But it doesn’t end with talks. Underneath, we’re building a living knowledge graph of the community at large: talks, people, ideas, telegram discussions, resources, and conversations all connected in one place. Turn a one-time event into a community that remembers.
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3 things I learned from last week’s Psychedelic Health Summit at @JoinEdgeCity: 1. The US, and California in particular, is miles ahead of Europe when it comes to psychedelic destigmatization. That matters because cultural acceptance drives research, investment, and ultimately patient access. One stat that surprised me: ~10% of US adults have tried MDMA. 2. The evidence is increasingly hard to ignore, but approval doesn’t mean access. MDMA and psilocybin continue to show promising results across a range of mental health conditions, especially when combined with therapy. Yet even after approval, regulation, reimbursement, therapist training, and clinic capacity remain major bottlenecks. The challenge isn’t just proving these therapies work. It’s making them accessible at scale. 3. Entactogens might be the most interesting frontier. Think of them as cousins of MDMA. The goal is to preserve the empathy, openness, and connection benefits while reducing some of the stimulant effects and mental fog. If successful, they could have applications far beyond therapy, from improving relationships to helping groups make better decisions in high-stakes environments. My biggest takeaway: the future of mental health isn’t just about discovering new compounds. It’s about building the institutions, evidence systems, and cultural acceptance needed to get them into people’s hands. Great talks from @mattbagg, @healthyabnormal and the team at @TactogenInc
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“Using a knowledge graph here has been cool. The more I dig into it the more I realize the power of it.” - @kgrph25509
Is the same product sold in the US actually the same as the one sold in Canada? Nobody could answer it because the data was never connected. That’s where knowledge graphs shine. @kgrph25509, one of our editors with deep pharma industry experience, explains 👇
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The world feels polarized. It’s hard to have quality discourse without shared facts and a culture that fosters getting to the truth and broad participation in a shared system. Until that changes, the work continues 🔮
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Put the same clinical question to Gemini and a knowledge graph. Gemini explained the concept. The graph returned the exact answer. That's the gap between knowing something & knowing how it connects. @kgrph25509, one of our editors leading the pharma space breaks it down ↓
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the next social network won’t be for people, but for their AI agents. imagine millions of people with a personal AI that knows their goals, interests, needs, schedules, projects, and intentions. today, most of those intentions never surface. you want to meet people obsessed with the same niche topic. you’re looking for an investor. you want to sell an old bike. the problem isn’t demand. it’s coordination. we're still using feeds, posts, search bars, and endless scrolling to discover opportunities. but what happens when agents start talking to each other? this is the idea behind @JoinEdgeCity’s Agent Village Experiment. a new coordination layer where agents don’t just assist individuals, but coordinate across communities. an intention network. the exciting part is that the cost of revealing and matching human intentions is approaching zero. the dangerous version is obvious: a handful of AI companies own the world’s intention layer and monetize every desire, preference, and future decision. the hopeful version is different: a decentralized, privacy-preserving network where agents coordinate while users maintain ownership of their data and intentions. the next internet may not be built around content. it may be built around intent & coordination. more info on the experiment we’re running this month in the comments :)
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This might be the most dystopian government website I’ve seen in years. the white house has been releasing a bunch of UFO files & just created a new website: aliens.gov... except they're not talking about little green men this time here's what you can read there: "For 60 years, the U.S. government has kept a closely guarded secret. Aliens have been walking among us, living in our neighborhoods, and interacting with us in our daily lives. They've shopped in the same stores, attended the same classes as our children, and lived seemingly normal human existences. With one exception - they do not belong here. Millions arrived under the cover of darkness and embedded themselves directly into our society. Countless presidents, congressmen, and senior officials knew exactly what was happening. Instead of protecting American citizens, they chose to cover it up and even accelerate the invasion. Until one man finally had the courage to tell the truth. Bold. Unapologetic. Unafraid. President Trump was the first to call out the real danger Aliens pose to every American family, every community, and the future of our nation. The truth is no longer out there. It is right here. Right now." You can call it brilliant attention hacking. You can also call it state-sponsored dehumanization. Either way, it’s a perfect example of how internet-native political communication now works: bait with spectacle, blur the line between meme and policy, then let everyone fight over the frame.
They walk among us. ALIENS.GOV
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Blockchains were always for decentralized coordination. Rebuilding institutions. All the pieces are there. Now that the casino is gone, maybe we can get back to the mission. It’s the only way we make it. Your choice.
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