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My app @Ecclesia_Bible is now live! Built in Ai powered symbolism and exegesis, total translation from source language, verse correlations, in-line translational variations, and more. This is the first app from my newest startup, Tanzanite
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I just commented on an Instagram video “America is the freest country on earth” and it prompted me to change my comment because it “looks similar to other comments that have been reported” 🫩🫩🫩🫩🫩 It’s hard to remember how bad it was before Elon bought X and free’d the internet of woke But seeing remnants of it still persist on other platforms is disturbing Really makes me wonder just how bad it would be by now had Musk not done that. It was definitely accelerating. Eurocels get arrested for posts they make online. America was aggressively heading this way too before Trump/Musk’s drastic changes forced into the nation Let freedom ring
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I’m amazed in 2026 Macs don’t just support 5G so you can have your phones LTE data plan native Especially with eSIM… since it’s sync’d to your Apple Account already… if you have unlimited data, you wouldn’t need WiFi at all—connect anywhere your phone gets service 🤔 @gregjoz
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A friend of mine got sued by some wantrepreneurs fresh out of college who didn’t get their way (instant immediate riches) so they threatened to sue as a bargaining chip (it was the most frivolous thing I’d ever witnessed [I was mediator]) GPT was convincing them sycophantically that they were right and could win absurd amounts of money (like comically laughable sums, more than the entire partnership was worth x10; and they TRULY believed it, our attorneys could not talk any sense into them to get them to back down, they were arrogantly boasting so much false legal info that GPT had spun up with them and would not take any corrections) They then used chatGPT to file suit. No lawyer. No legal fees. My friend had to hire an attorney to represent him in court. They filed the paper work wrong. The judge immediately threw out the case but then told them they could refile with the corrected data. (He was out $2.5k for his attorney costs) They then did that. Had to re-appear. Had to hire attorney again. ($5k total now) The judge instantly tossed the case as frivolous. They were then informed that they could file appeal or sue him personally They then did that but GPT misread various documents and they ended up suing our attorney personally…. on the docket and everything. They then had to get that nullified and retracted; then went to sue him personally… (again this has cost them nothing and GPT has been doing everything, they have no attorney, they don’t even know what they are doing, and they are demanding higher and higher settlements each time). It has been 18 months of this now. My friend is out almost $10k from having to represent himself in court three times. They are out nothing and it costs them nothing to keep using GPT to tie him up in court. It’s exhausting. I don’t even know what to even say. At this point we are considering counter-suing to get them to pay his legal fees but these kids are fresh out of college and have no money; just young hustlers who watched Suits one too many times and think GPT has given them the power to cosplay Harvey Specter irl 😵‍💫
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Everything must become axiomatic It is the only way to solve the hallucination problem if we pass off cognitive work to the machines
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How much money do you think Anthropic spent on this Fable launch Only to have it destroyed by their own CEOs anti-fiduciary behavior It is amazing the board has not taken action… When your own CEO is publicly calling for your products to get shut down, do you not do anything?
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Feeling like we’re overdue for another Bo Burnham drop tbh — for the AGI era
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COME AND TAKE IT @realDonaldTrump
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If Dario had invented the iPhone he would have spent the whole keynote talking about how it might blow up in your pocket
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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You don’t need stronger models to achieve AGI Kimi 4.7 is sufficient with the right harness It’s already over. This can’t be stopped The core necessary latent geometries are mapped. Now it’s just about steering the model across latent space more efficiently
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The pistol shrimp has a claw that snaps shut faster than the speed of sound, creating a sonic bullet underwater from thin air (thin water) There is no logical way this can be gradually adapted towards via Darwinian evolution. The claw mechanism has a negative reward function up until it reaches the speed of sound and then instantly it becomes positive reward. This is a hard cut off, not a continual mathematical model. Gradual adaptation requires continual reward functions but in nature we see many hard step functions somehow overcome This completely crumbles the theory that they were achieved via gradual adaptation. There are many cases like this, I just like to highlight this one because it’s so easily graspable by anyone with even a high-school level education of physics, math, or engineering This claw required developing 3 different mechanism, each of which are extremely energy inefficient until they pass their respective hard threshold (anti-reward) Ironically, it only developed this in one claw… (and it randomly occurs in the left or right claw!) Micro-evolution is undeniable true (and was well understood long before Darwin; as farmers would use it to selectively breed crops) But Darwinian macro evolution has serious holes that no one ever seems to address. There are endless examples in nature that scream “this was not gradually adapted towards”. Much of nature was gradually adapted towards, but not all of it. Some things were clearly designed already complete. The most logical conclusions in order are: 1) simulation theory 2) we reached advanced tech antideluvian and genetically engineered many things [such as viruses] 3) aliens visited us historically and genetically engineered many things … 99) Darwinian evolution experienced the most improbable mutations imaginable, billions of times, across all of nature, over a comically small time window (given the statistics required to see just one of these mutations occur) Simulation theory is real. God is the simulator. He even entered His own simulation as one of us. And there is only one plausible candidate across human history as to who that is, and it’s not even close — Jesus Christ
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Which one evolved first? Male or female? Evolution: "They just co-evolved gradually somehow." Ya....ok. Biological sex is proof that Life is created. Two coordinated systems with entirely different anatomy. Neither functions without the other. Without both, Life ends. So which half evolved first? How many bajillions of years did that half have to wait around for the second half to get the right mutations? Evolution cannot explain male & female. Because Life was Created: "Male and female God created them."
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Today, we filed a lawsuit to permanently dismantle a group of organized cybercriminals accused of using AI tools — including Gemini — to scam Americans via fake text campaigns. Here’s what to know: ◾Our suit targets core software developers in a cybercrime operation known as the “Outside Enterprise.” The group has allegedly weaponized AI to quickly generate highly convincing fake government and brand websites intended to steal victims’ credit card numbers and personal information. ◾The group used AI and different Google products — including our trademarks and logos — as part of these phishing campaigns. ◾The scale of the operation is massive: More than 100,000 victims have been scammed, with losses estimated in the millions.
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