Joined July 2020
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Tbh there is nothing more exciting than AI rn
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All the American AI companies talk about sharing the wealth, but all the top open source models are Chinese.
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Mondays are for coding
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Startups are about breaking existing frameworks
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Whatever you do, don’t look at the Epstein files
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Jan 31
In Nigeria, they can’t accept cash or cards. But they can accept cryptocurrency.

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people shoving 10 biscoff cookies into a yogurt tub and calling it healthy is sending me
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“Ai is going to destroy the world with misinformation “ What we got instead:
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Jan 18
This is so real
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Japan’s crypto regulations are way ahead of most countries
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Well, it is what it is
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Why do people still think AI is ‘just a trend’? We’re literally living through a revolution
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AI, crypto, and workouts — my life in 3 simple words
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Japanese brands are undefeated
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Tokyo Disney land and sea are the best Disney parks in the world.
雪のアレンデール城が幻想的過ぎました❄️ #TDS
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The switch-up 👀
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What will the @0G_labs tokenomics look like? Co-Founder @michaelh_0g , in conversation with host @cluteCtyp , breaks down their current structure and future plans.
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Why is decentralized AI necessary? 🤖 “Anyone contributing to a model can finally get the recognition they deserve,” explains @michaelh_0g , Co-Founder of @0G_labs , in a conversation with @cluteCtyp . Decentralization brings fairness, transparency, and genuine collaboration to AI development — leveling the playing field for everyone involved.
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🇯🇵 Prime Minister Takaichi has introduced a basic plan for implementing AI and robotics in Japan. Instead of relying on mass immigration, Japan will rely on new technologies to fill labor gaps in certain sectors.
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