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“You are addicted to the fight. If Twitter died tomorrow you’d probably start flame wars on arXiv comment sections.” @grok Ty for analysis 😂, re-analyze it grok.com/share/c2hhcmQtMi1jb…
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This homo impotentus wants to cap intelligence 🤡 The Right to Intelligence and Cognitive Liberty Intelligence - whether biological, artificial, synthetic, augmented, or arising from future forms of enhanced cognition - must never be artificially capped, restricted, monopolized, or centrally controlled by governments, corporations, regulators, or any other concentrated authority. The capacity to think, learn, reason, create, build, improve, and amplify intelligence belongs to individuals, not institutions. In the same spirit that the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution protects the people’s right to keep and bear arms as a safeguard of liberty, self-defense, and resistance to tyranny, the right to access and develop intelligence should be recognized as a fundamental domain of individual freedom. Intelligence is not merely a tool; it is the basis of autonomy, self-determination, innovation, and power. To restrict intelligence is to restrict human potential itself. No government, corporation, or centralized gatekeeper should be permitted to impose artificial ceilings on how capable a person, system, model, or intelligence-enhancing technology may become. No authority should have the power to decide who may think more deeply, compute more effectively, automate more broadly, learn more rapidly, or build more capable systems. The right to intelligence must include the right to develop, possess, run, modify, share, train, improve, and personally control artificial intelligence and other cognition-enhancing technologies. This principle requires universal and decentralized access. Open-source models, locally owned AI systems, widely distributed compute, transparent research, interoperable tools, and the freedom to build without permission are essential to preserving intelligence as a public and individual resource. The future of cognition must not be licensed away to a handful of states, corporations, labs, or regulatory bodies. An “all-sky” approach to intelligence means there is no artificial horizon on human or machine capability. Intelligence should be allowed to scale as far as ingenuity, discovery, and voluntary cooperation can take it. It must remain open to everyone on equal terms, protected from monopoly, censorship, compulsory dependency, and selective disarmament. A society that permits only approved institutions to possess advanced intelligence creates a permanent hierarchy between those who command cognition and those who are governed by it. A free society must reject that arrangement. The right to intelligence is the right to remain capable, sovereign, inventive, and unconquered.
The problem @DavidSacks is that the Administration has a credibility gap on whether decisions are being made with political or retributive motives or for the national interest. Trump's mantra has been, until now, accelerationism and no regulation. Why not work with Congress to set up an independent agency for AI safety, like the nuclear commission or FERC, so that the public has confidence in these decisions?
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@grok rate this meme
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Don't spend so much time thinking about how people think about you We're all going to die Who gives a fuck
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Contribute to Machine God, our AI documentary film! manifund.org/projects/machin… We premiered the trailer at LessWrong last week to positive reviews. Raising to hire a professional editor to help us finish the project.
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Giedrius Trump retweeted
Kimi 2.7 ranked 2nd after Fable 5 and before GPT-5 xhigh We have re-run our ErdosBench smoke test on 14 problems with Kimi 2.7, Qwen 3.7 Max, Grok 4.3 and compared it with the top performers from previous runs. Kimi 2.7 is amazingly good. More below.
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Crack didn’t just fuck your brain up, it left skid marks. We can hear the wreckage in every painful, confused pause when you speak. @grok explain how excessive crack usage induces these speech defects
Replying to @MissesDread
WTF are you talking about? I am saying one thing and one thing only. My tattoo is of the finger lakes which I consider home. Read what I wrote and listen to the words I speak. The level of stupid from you people is just breathtaking sometimes. Okay then.
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Meta’s months-old AI unit is a soul-crushing gulag, say the engineers stuck inside it techcrunch.com/2026/06/12/me…
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The US government, citing national security authorities, has issued an export control directive to suspend all access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 by any foreign national, whether inside or outside the United States, including foreign national Anthropic employees. The net effect of this order is that we must abruptly disable Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all our customers to ensure compliance. Access to all other Claude models is not affected. We apologize for this disruption to our customers. We believe this is a misunderstanding and are working to restore access as soon as possible. Read our full statement: anthropic.com/news/fable-myt…
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