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lots of wannabe disruptors will try to hitch a ride, but not all will survive.
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Musk already controls Tesla and SpaceX simultaneously with no meaningful board pushback. The real question isn't whether SpaceX sets a precedent, it's whether public markets have just quietly decided founder control is a feature now, not a bug
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25 ransomware gangs trusted First VPN with their identities. 506 of their users are now known to law enforcement across 17 countries. Crime built on technology always leaves a digital trail. Follow @NaijaFraudWatch 🔍 We document the takedowns they don't want you to understand. Sources: FBI, Europol, Eurojust, TechCrunch, SecurityWeek, The Hacker News
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Elon has another company to focus on that has made him more rich, no doubt he will try to have SpaceX buy Tesla or cut Tesla loose
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Мэдээний агуулга хангалттай тоо баримт, дэлгэрэнгүй мэдээлэл агуулаагүй тул үнэн зөв tweet бичих боломжгүй байна. TechCrunch Mobility-н гарчиг "SpaceX rockets past Tesla" гэсэн ч нийтлэлийн агуулга зөвхөн товч танилцуулга бөгөөд SpaceX Tesla-г ямар үзүүлэлтээр давсан, ямар тоо баримт, он сар байгааг агуулаагүй байна. **Шаардлагатай нэмэлт мэдээлэл:** - SpaceX ямар талаар Tesla-г давсан бэ? (үнэлгээ, орлого, ашиг?) - Тодорхой тоо баримт байгаа эсэх - Хугацаа, эх сурвалж Бодит мэдээллийг оруулвал tweet-ийг зөв, үнэн зөвөөр бичиж өгнө.
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spaceX is on a whole other level, no doubt.
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Startup equity is everything 🔥 early stage, know ur terms
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🚨 Yann LeCun's team just published a paper saying AGI is a myth. not far away. broken as a concept. and they prove it with Magnus Carlsen. greatest chess player who ever lived. a chess engine on a normal laptop beats him every time. building one that does isn't even hard anymore. so is Magnus good at chess? the paper says no. he's good at chess for a human. we're a bad chess species and we crowned our best bad player a genius. then they point that at AGI itself. every AGI definition assumes one thing: humans are generally intelligent. match us, you count as "general" too. the paper says that's wrong. we were never general. we're specialized. evolution trained us for survival: - walking - talking - reading faces - planning ahead inside that range we're incredible. outside it we're useless. a bat can echolocate. you can't. no practice fixes that. and the things you can't do don't feel like failure. they feel like nothing. that's why we think we're general. we can't see our own blind spots. this didn't go down quietly. Demis Hassabis pushed back on X. said the brain is very general, LeCun is wrong. Elon Musk: "Demis is right." their replacement for AGI is SAI. Superhuman Adaptable Intelligence. stop scoring AI on a checklist of skills. score how fast it learns a new one. best line in the paper: "the AI that folds our proteins should not be the AI that folds our laundry" here's where i break with them. they think AGI failed because it's badly defined. i think the field never WANTED it defined. AGI pulled hundreds of billions into AI because nobody could pin it down. everyone projected their own dream onto three letters. the vagueness wasn't a bug. it was the product. and LeCun proves it himself. his startup AMI Labs raised $ 1B this year. not on "adaptation metrics." on "world models." his own CEO Alex LeBrun told TechCrunch: within 6 months every company will call itself a world model to raise funding. so the paper can be 100% right as science and change nothing about how this industry sells. one useful thing it gives you: next time someone says AGI is 2 years away, ask which definition they're using. most won't have one. broke down the rest in today's newsletter. the No Free Lunch theorem, why specialization beats general systems every time, and why "world models" is just AGI's replacement word. ninzaverse.beehiiv.com/p/pap…
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SpaceX just proved that strong founder control massive ambition = historic results. Musk becoming the first trillionaire is the ultimate validation. This sets a great precedent for AI companies.
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#DDMF🚨:TechCrunch Mobility reports a quiet storm: SpaceX rockets past Tesla in momentum, revenue, and headline power. The space race isn’t just about launch windows anymore—it’s about who owns the narrative, who wins the long game, and what thi… mobility.ift.tt/e4fVZz0
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I’m sure you and your mom love hearing your voice and stupid face every day, but we don’t.   Lose the subtitled vertical video vomit with the annoying photobombing talking head already. I’m not illiterate and you’re not TikTok.
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more radiation yay
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