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If a system can compress the world into a smaller representation and predict what comes next, it starts to understand the data in a deep way. That's the bet behind generative models
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On AI destroying jobs: "these kind of comments are not helpful .. somehow they became CEOs, you adopt a god complex and before you know it, you know everything"
"ground ourselves to talking about the facts" AI will "generate hundreds of thousands of jobs .. trillions of dollars [to the U.S. economy]".
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MIT researchers built a wild prototype called Human Operator, an AI system that can physically guide your hand by sending tiny electrical pulses to your muscles.
At a hackathon at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a small team put this together in just a few days and took first place.
How it works:
• Connects to your hand using electrical muscle stimulation (EMS)
• Sends weak impulses that trigger specific muscle movements
• An AI model like Claude decides which muscles to activate based on the task
In simple terms: the AI doesn’t just tell you what to do, it can guide your hand in real time
What it’s actually useful for:
• Learning physical skills faster
• Assisting with hand coordination tasks
• Potentially helping with injury recovery and rehab
This is AI moving beyond screens, from thinking with you to literally moving with you.
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In a courtroom twist, Elon Musk acknowledged that his AI company may have leaned on rivals more than expected.
What happened:
• During questioning, Musk was asked if xAI used distillation from OpenAI models to train Grok
• He first called it “common industry practice”
• When pushed for a clear answer, he said: “Partly”
Why this matters:
• “Distillation” = using outputs from stronger models to train another system
• It’s widely used but legally sensitive depending on how it’s done
• The details (data sources, permissions, methods) are what decide if it’s okay
In the AI race, everyone borrows ideas but the line between inspiration and infringement is getting very thin.
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A solo Turkish doctor just took 1st place at a major Claude Code hackathon, after building the entire project in just 3 days. The project is called MedKit, a virtual clinic where AI plays the patient.
How it works:
• Students talk to an AI “patient” via real voice conversation
• They take medical history, order tests, make diagnoses, and prescribe treatment
• The system simulates realistic patient responses in real time
Basically: practice medicine without risking real patients
Why it’s powerful:
• Bridges the gap between textbook knowledge → real-world decision making
• Lets students make mistakes safely in a sandbox environment
• Provides detailed feedback after each session on performance
The result:
• Built in 3 days by one doctor
• Won 1st place at the hackathon
• Earned $50K in API credits
Try it here.
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"Now it's becoming a 'mega-scale token factory', a new utility for the world". That demands full-stack integration and a massive build-out
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Instead of typing out complex prompt parameters, users now create a digital "person" complete with a unique face, voice, and personality to act as their dedicated creative partner. Ideation, generation, and refinement are all handled through natural, human-to-AI conversation.
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Two Anthropic engineers spent 24 minutes exposing every Claude Code feature you didn't know existed.
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It can automatically assemble into a larger robot or separate into smaller units depending on the task. This helps it move through tight spaces or carry heavier loads for inspection and maintenance work.
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Figure AI just dropped a stat that feels straight out of sci-fi: Their BotQ factory can produce one fully functional humanoid robot every 90 minutes
Production at scale:
• Target for this year: 100,000 robots
• That’s already approaching automotive-level manufacturing scale
• Long-term goal: 1 million robots per year
But here’s the twist:
• These robots aren’t even on the open market yet
• They’re being deployed quietly in controlled environments
• Meaning: the scale is growing before public adoption even begins
Somewhere right now, an entire fleet of humanoid workers is being assembled… just not for you (yet).
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He also says Google doesn’t have enough compute to build two frontier (open and closed) models, which is why Gemma is a smaller family of models.
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Today's AI "models are still quite dumb relative to what they will be. But more than that, they have quite limited awareness of your life. You are still having to massage them, cajole them, and try to get the thing that you want.
We are no longer that far away from a model that just knows all of your context. It knows about you. It knows about your life. It knows what you're doing. It doesn't care about those other people in your life. It has access to your computer and your browser, if you want, of course, in the ways you want. It has access, maybe increasingly over time, to what's happening in the real world around you. That is going to be a complete change to what it feels like to use a computer. "
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Computers do incredible things, but humans end up as the actuators, running around moving tables because we never solved the physical world. "What matters is automated manufacturing with the generality of chatgpt".
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A growing narrative claims that top tech founders including Sam Altman, Peter Thiel, and Mark Zuckerberg are quietly preparing for worst-case scenarios, from stocked bunkers to remote compounds, while continuing to push AI forward.
The core contradiction:
• Public message: AI will transform industries and solve major problems
• Private behavior: hedging against collapse (land, security, supplies)
• Some insiders reportedly estimate a meaningful risk of catastrophic AI outcomes
Parallel worlds of the ultra-rich:
• Private healthcare, elite education, personal security
• Ability to relocate instantly (jets, global properties)
• Result: reduced dependence on societal stability
The “founder transformation” effect:
• According to Scott Galloway, tech leaders often follow a pattern: idealistic → powerful → defensive/aggressive
• Figures like Dario Amodei are seen as part of a system that rewards this shift
The non-obvious bet: AI may not be profitable:
• AI could follow industries like airlines:
~ Massive impact
~ Weak long-term returns
• Drivers:
~ Model commoditization
~ Rise of low-cost / open alternatives (especially from China)
• Thesis: value accrues to users, not companies
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Just give it your date of birth. No horoscopes, no tarot. Copy these 6 prompts and get results that will blow your mind:
1. The Decoder of the Life Path
“I want you to act as a decoder of my life path. I’ll give you my date of birth: [insert date]. Analyze it using psychology, numerological logic, and life patterns to reveal my deepest personality traits, hidden strengths, weaknesses, and my destiny map. Be brutally honest and deliver an analysis so precise that it feels like you’ve known me forever. Highlight the most important purpose I must pursue in this life.”
2. The Discoverer of the Soul's Purpose
“Using my date of birth [insert date], act as my guide to the soul's purpose. Reveal the central mission of my life, the lessons I am destined to learn, and the contribution I came to make to the world. Don't just describe: give me clear and actionable advice to start aligning my daily life with this purpose from today.”
3. The Professional Destiny Detector
“You are my professional mentor of the future. Using my date of birth [insert date], analyze my natural talents, my decision-making style, and my hidden motivations. Then reveal the 3 career or business paths where I am destined to achieve extraordinary success, along with the one field I should avoid at all costs.”
4. The Destiny Map in Relationships
“I will give you my date of birth [insert date]. Based on it, discover what type of people I am most compatible with, the love lessons I must learn, and the role that relationships play in my life path. Give me an exact description of the type of partner who will help me become my best version.”
5. The Code of Wealth and Abundance
"Using my date of birth [insert date], decipher the exact way in which I am destined to attract wealth, opportunities, and abundance. Reveal my natural financial personality, the mistakes that are blocking my economic growth, and the wealth strategy that truly fits me, not generic advice."
6. The Future Timeline Guide
“I want you to use my date of birth [insert date] as a timeline map. Show me the key turning points in my life (past, present, and future), the stages of growth and difficulty, and the exact path of the next 5 years. Write it as a clear roadmap so I can see where I'm headed.”
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“The appearance of software working, is not software working.”
“The slop getting a lot of attention is dangerous in terms of the hyperbolic rhetoric that there will be no jobs because of slop, nothing will work, we will have a god-like figure in the name of AI.”
“In fact, what actually does work is a platform built by a motley crew of highly-technical people who over 20 years have been maligned for being right.”
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We have reached superintelligence.
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