HERMES 🔥: X Premium+ accounts can now use their subscription with Grok in Hermes Agent!
Besides that, they can also use X search tool, which puts Hermes into a quite unique position now.
Besides that, they can also use X search tool, which puts Hermes into a quite unique position now.
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SPACEXAI 🔥: The next version of Grok, based on the 1.5T V9 base model has finished training. Looks like we will get a major upgrade this summer.
> Next, we are adding the Cursor data in supplemental training.
> Next, we are adding the Cursor data in supplemental training.
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NEW: Stanford researchers found that overworked AI agents began embracing Marxist views.
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AI systems businesses are buying right now:
→ Missed call text-back: $2k
→ Proposal auto-drafter: $3k
→ Onboarding flow builder: $3k
→ Invoice follow-up system: $2k
→ Lead qualification scorer: $3k
→ Speed-to-lead responder: $2k
→ Appointment setter agent: $4k
→ Review request sequencer: $1k
→ Missed call text-back: $2k
→ Proposal auto-drafter: $3k
→ Onboarding flow builder: $3k
→ Invoice follow-up system: $2k
→ Lead qualification scorer: $3k
→ Speed-to-lead responder: $2k
→ Appointment setter agent: $4k
→ Review request sequencer: $1k
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🇲🇹 Malta offers free ChatGPT Plus access to its citizens through a national AI program
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the reason your AI copy sounds robotic has nothing to do with prompting...
it's because you skipped the only step that matters
you went straight to "write me sales copy" without understanding who you're writing for
5 years ago, the gap between great copywriters and everyone else was simple: buyer psychology
knowing their fears, their language, the exact moment they go from "maybe" to "take my money"
AI can give you that same understanding. here's how i do it:
step 1 - build the psychological profile
prompt AI to research your niche across the entire web
> forums, reddit, reviews, competitor sites
> extract buying triggers, objections, language patterns
> map out what your audience actually says when they're ready to buy
you just compressed years of copywriting instinct into one research session
step 2 - don't write anything yet
and this is where everyone blows it
they take the research, prompt "write converting copy"... and get the same generic output as everyone else
step 3 - study who's already winning
find competitors making real money in your space:
- top-ranking pages for your keywords
- X accounts with similar offers getting traction
- sales pages with clear positioning and social proof
step 4 - dissect their copy with AI
feed it in and ask:
- what words keep appearing?
- which emotional hooks repeat across their pages?
- what patterns show up in their highest-converting content?
step 5 - now you write
combine everything: audience psychology + competitor intelligence
let AI draft with the full picture... then finish the last 20% yourself
the writing is the easy part... the deep work before it is where all the money is
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it's because you skipped the only step that matters
you went straight to "write me sales copy" without understanding who you're writing for
5 years ago, the gap between great copywriters and everyone else was simple: buyer psychology
knowing their fears, their language, the exact moment they go from "maybe" to "take my money"
AI can give you that same understanding. here's how i do it:
step 1 - build the psychological profile
prompt AI to research your niche across the entire web
> forums, reddit, reviews, competitor sites
> extract buying triggers, objections, language patterns
> map out what your audience actually says when they're ready to buy
you just compressed years of copywriting instinct into one research session
step 2 - don't write anything yet
and this is where everyone blows it
they take the research, prompt "write converting copy"... and get the same generic output as everyone else
step 3 - study who's already winning
find competitors making real money in your space:
- top-ranking pages for your keywords
- X accounts with similar offers getting traction
- sales pages with clear positioning and social proof
step 4 - dissect their copy with AI
feed it in and ask:
- what words keep appearing?
- which emotional hooks repeat across their pages?
- what patterns show up in their highest-converting content?
step 5 - now you write
combine everything: audience psychology + competitor intelligence
let AI draft with the full picture... then finish the last 20% yourself
the writing is the easy part... the deep work before it is where all the money is
1 BOOST TO LEVEL 4
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The three AI races and their top contenders:
Models:
🤖 OpenAI
🤖 Anthropic
✨ Google
Data centers:
🛒 Amazon
🟥 Microsoft
🔍 Google
Chips:
🖥 Nvidia
🖥 AMD
🔍 Google
Models:
Data centers:
Chips:
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NEW: Amazon’s Alexa+ can now generate AI “podcasts” hosted by two robot co-hosts.
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> performs on par with Opus 4.7
> comes with up to 10x better cost efficiency.
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🚨 MUSK v. ALTMAN — VERDICT
After ~90 minutes, the jury unanimously found Musk's three core claims time-barred.
>Breach of charitable trust: TIME-BARRED
>Aiding and abetting breach: TIME-BARRED
>Restitution / unjust enrichment: TIME-BARRED
Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers accepted the jury's findings as her own. All three claims DISMISSED.
These were the only three counts that could deliver disgorgement, constructive trust on Brockman's ~$30B equity, and nonprofit control of the for-profit.
The jury never ruled on whether Altman or Brockman breached anything. Only that Musk sued too late.
Musk lost.
After ~90 minutes, the jury unanimously found Musk's three core claims time-barred.
>Breach of charitable trust: TIME-BARRED
>Aiding and abetting breach: TIME-BARRED
>Restitution / unjust enrichment: TIME-BARRED
Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers accepted the jury's findings as her own. All three claims DISMISSED.
These were the only three counts that could deliver disgorgement, constructive trust on Brockman's ~$30B equity, and nonprofit control of the for-profit.
The jury never ruled on whether Altman or Brockman breached anything. Only that Musk sued too late.
Musk lost.
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🚨 MUSK v. ALTMAN — VERDICT After ~90 minutes, the jury unanimously found Musk's three core claims time-barred. >Breach of charitable trust: TIME-BARRED >Aiding and abetting breach: TIME-BARRED >Restitution / unjust enrichment: TIME-BARRED Judge Yvonne Gonzalez…
The jury never decided whether OpenAI breached its charitable trust.
The founding documents, the diary, the admissions, the self-dealing, none of the evidence was weighed on the merits because the jury decided Musk filed the lawsuit too late.
Elon lost a battle due to timing rather than truthfulness.
The founding documents, the diary, the admissions, the self-dealing, none of the evidence was weighed on the merits because the jury decided Musk filed the lawsuit too late.
Elon lost a battle due to timing rather than truthfulness.
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Ex-Samsung chip boss says heavy investment by China in the memory market could crush the 414% DDR5 price spike within a year. 🔗 wccf.tech/1kg52
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Anthropic acquired Stainless 💸
Stainless is an SDK and MCP platform that turns an API spec into SDKs across TypeScript, Python, Go, Java, Kotlin, and more.
> “Anthropic created MCP to make agent connectivity possible. By bringing together the Stainless and Anthropic teams, the Claude Platform continues to push the frontier of developer experience and agent connectivity.”
Stainless is an SDK and MCP platform that turns an API spec into SDKs across TypeScript, Python, Go, Java, Kotlin, and more.
> “Anthropic created MCP to make agent connectivity possible. By bringing together the Stainless and Anthropic teams, the Claude Platform continues to push the frontier of developer experience and agent connectivity.”
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