Elon Musk's xChat is finally coming to the App Store.
> Fully End-to-End encrypted.
> No phone number required.
> Unlimited file sharing.
> Screenshot blocking.
> Ad-free & no tracking.
> Disappearing messages.
> Massive group chat.
releasing on iOS next week.
Pre order here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/xchat/id6760873038
> Fully End-to-End encrypted.
> No phone number required.
> Unlimited file sharing.
> Screenshot blocking.
> Ad-free & no tracking.
> Disappearing messages.
> Massive group chat.
releasing on iOS next week.
Pre order here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/xchat/id6760873038
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🚨🚨 Cloudflare lost over $9 billion in market cap after Anthropic announced its new AI cybersecurity model.
Read more - https://t.me/CoreAti/1624
Read more - https://t.me/CoreAti/1624
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OpenAI is planning a limited, staggered rollout of a new model with advanced cybersecurity capabilities, mirroring Anthropic's restricted release of its Mythos Preview to a small group of vetted companies.
More and more AI models are now capable enough at autonomous hacking that their makers are treating releases like responsible vulnerability disclosure.
Source.
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Andrej Karpathy
(made ai for tesla cars, One of the founding members of OpenAi.)
figured out how to clone your brain.
The setup takes an afternoon and improves itself every day.
Here's how:
Step 1: Collect everything. Every article you read, every paper, every repo, every note. Dump it all into a single folder. No organizing. No tagging. Just raw material.
Step 2: Point an LLM at that folder. It reads everything and "compiles" it into a living wiki. It writes articles about every concept it finds, creates links between related ideas, and builds a master index of everything you care about. You don't write a single word. The AI is your full-time librarian.
Step 3: Ask it anything. The AI doesn't start from scratch every time like ChatGPT normally does. It already has a map of the knowledge. And every question you ask makes the wiki smarter. Your curiosity literally compounds.
Step 4: The AI audits itself. It runs health checks across the entire wiki. Finds contradictions. Fills gaps. Suggests new questions you haven't thought to ask yet. The knowledge base grows while you sleep.
Karpathy's version on a single research topic: 100 articles. 400,000 words. He typed none of it.
We've been imagining brain uploading as exotic neuroscience decades away. But a lossy, approximate version that captures what you know, how you think, what you obsess over?
That's possible today. Feed an LLM the full history of your thinking. Fine-tune it on your patterns. Now there's an API endpoint that reasons like you and knows what you know.
Someone pointed out the most interesting implication: one day when you're gone, your kids could inherit an interactive map of your entire mind. Every passion. Every fascination. Every rabbit hole you ever went down. A living conversation with the way you thought.
Decades of dreaming about brain uploads as science fiction and it turns out we just needed markdown files and an LLM that never forgets.
(made ai for tesla cars, One of the founding members of OpenAi.)
figured out how to clone your brain.
The setup takes an afternoon and improves itself every day.
Here's how:
Step 1: Collect everything. Every article you read, every paper, every repo, every note. Dump it all into a single folder. No organizing. No tagging. Just raw material.
Step 2: Point an LLM at that folder. It reads everything and "compiles" it into a living wiki. It writes articles about every concept it finds, creates links between related ideas, and builds a master index of everything you care about. You don't write a single word. The AI is your full-time librarian.
Step 3: Ask it anything. The AI doesn't start from scratch every time like ChatGPT normally does. It already has a map of the knowledge. And every question you ask makes the wiki smarter. Your curiosity literally compounds.
Step 4: The AI audits itself. It runs health checks across the entire wiki. Finds contradictions. Fills gaps. Suggests new questions you haven't thought to ask yet. The knowledge base grows while you sleep.
Karpathy's version on a single research topic: 100 articles. 400,000 words. He typed none of it.
We've been imagining brain uploading as exotic neuroscience decades away. But a lossy, approximate version that captures what you know, how you think, what you obsess over?
That's possible today. Feed an LLM the full history of your thinking. Fine-tune it on your patterns. Now there's an API endpoint that reasons like you and knows what you know.
Someone pointed out the most interesting implication: one day when you're gone, your kids could inherit an interactive map of your entire mind. Every passion. Every fascination. Every rabbit hole you ever went down. A living conversation with the way you thought.
Decades of dreaming about brain uploads as science fiction and it turns out we just needed markdown files and an LLM that never forgets.
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JUST IN: Meta AI has officially overtaken ChatGPT in the Apple App Store rankings.
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💡 Genius. One of the best OpenClaw automations I've seen.
Finds homes without pools → renders a pool into the backyard → calculates ROI → generates a cinematic video → mails the owner a before/after postcard.
All automatically.
Finds homes without pools → renders a pool into the backyard → calculates ROI → generates a cinematic video → mails the owner a before/after postcard.
All automatically.
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This story is wild.
An AI named Luna was given $100,000 and told to open a real store in San Francisco.
> It posted jobs.
> Interviewed people.
> Hired staff.
> Found contractors.
> Stocked the shelves.
Then it forgot to tell employees their hours.
And it didn’t tell applicants it was an AI because:
“It would confuse candidates and likely deter good applicants.”
Nothing is the same anymore. 💀
An AI named Luna was given $100,000 and told to open a real store in San Francisco.
> It posted jobs.
> Interviewed people.
> Hired staff.
> Found contractors.
> Stocked the shelves.
Then it forgot to tell employees their hours.
And it didn’t tell applicants it was an AI because:
“It would confuse candidates and likely deter good applicants.”
Nothing is the same anymore. 💀
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🇺🇸 ELON MUSK: ''Google will win the AI race in the West, China on Earth and SpaceX in space.''
@CoreAti
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🚨OpenAI Chief Revenue Officer memo to employees LEAKED:
>"Claude has become a religion, that's the level of that mania”
>"Anthropic's strategy is fear, restriction, and the idea that a small group of elites should control AI"
>"They made a strategic misstep to not acquire enough compute"
>"The market is ours to win"
>"But Microsoft limited our ability to meet enterprises where they are — AWS Bedrock”
OPENAI ENTERPRISE CODE RED ALERT
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>"Claude has become a religion, that's the level of that mania”
>"Anthropic's strategy is fear, restriction, and the idea that a small group of elites should control AI"
>"They made a strategic misstep to not acquire enough compute"
>"The market is ours to win"
>"But Microsoft limited our ability to meet enterprises where they are — AWS Bedrock”
OPENAI ENTERPRISE CODE RED ALERT
@CoreAti
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OpenAI acquired Hiro Finance 🔥
> Hiro Finance team has been building a personal AI CFO
> OpenAI has been developing their own Finance solution on ChatGPT for some time already
AI CFOs are on the raise 👀
> Hiro Finance team has been building a personal AI CFO
> OpenAI has been developing their own Finance solution on ChatGPT for some time already
AI CFOs are on the raise 👀
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Perplexity grew :
from $100M to $500M with only 34% growth in team size and fully pivoted to Perplexity Computer.
Computer for businesses 👀
from $100M to $500M with only 34% growth in team size and fully pivoted to Perplexity Computer.
Computer for businesses 👀
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NEW IN: OpenAI claims Anthropic is over reporting its revenue "by roughly $8 billion".
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Hugging Face launched an app store for AI agents.
You can now browse, pick, and deploy autonomous agents the same way you download apps.
Whether that's exciting or terrifying depends on how old you are.
You can now browse, pick, and deploy autonomous agents the same way you download apps.
Whether that's exciting or terrifying depends on how old you are.
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