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Popular psychic goes viral for dreaming that aliens will abduct players and fans during a World Cup Gameβ¦
So basically, aliens crossed the galaxy to scout Vinicius and Neymar
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So basically, aliens crossed the galaxy to scout Vinicius and Neymar
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I love it when non-Americans discover that the US isn't as bad as the internet has told them. Hope they had a fun visit
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JUST IN: China says US is using 'national security' as an excuse to suppress and restrict Chinese firms
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A nasty tornado ripped through Streator, Illinois
Part of a big severe weather outbreak across the Midwest.
Drone footage shows entire neighborhoods shredded homes destroyed and debris everywhere.
The aftermath is terrible.
Writer: Lucas
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Part of a big severe weather outbreak across the Midwest.
Drone footage shows entire neighborhoods shredded homes destroyed and debris everywhere.
The aftermath is terrible.
Writer: Lucas
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Fable 5 indefinitely suspended due to national security concerns
https://www.anthropic.com/news/fable-mythos-access
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Bye Bye Fable 5
So this is massive! This is a historic, watershed moment for the tech industry. It represents the first time the United States government has used a physical "kill switch" to pull a commercially deployed AI model offline globally.
I would love to get everyone's take on Anthropic taking down Fable 5 across the globe. I can't help but think that some other CEO had something to do with this. Before the government stepped in, Fable 5 was crushing the market. It was threatening to trigger a massive user migration away from other AI companies in the coding space. Or maybe it's punishment or payback for something else form the the US Gov? But I could be reaching on all of this.
Anyway.... Just in general, what's everyone else's thoughts? I know that I've been doing some really amazing stuff with this model, so I was definitely sad to see it go.
So this is massive! This is a historic, watershed moment for the tech industry. It represents the first time the United States government has used a physical "kill switch" to pull a commercially deployed AI model offline globally.
I would love to get everyone's take on Anthropic taking down Fable 5 across the globe. I can't help but think that some other CEO had something to do with this. Before the government stepped in, Fable 5 was crushing the market. It was threatening to trigger a massive user migration away from other AI companies in the coding space. Or maybe it's punishment or payback for something else form the the US Gov? But I could be reaching on all of this.
Anyway.... Just in general, what's everyone else's thoughts? I know that I've been doing some really amazing stuff with this model, so I was definitely sad to see it go.
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HOLY F&CKING SH&T.
the US government just made it illegal for anthropic's own employees to use the model THEY BUILT. wrong passport? banned from talking to the computer program you made. not china. not adversary export. the researchers. in san francisco.
WHAT ARE WE DOING
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the US government just made it illegal for anthropic's own employees to use the model THEY BUILT. wrong passport? banned from talking to the computer program you made. not china. not adversary export. the researchers. in san francisco.
WHAT ARE WE DOING
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The U.S. just deemed an AI model so dangerous that nobody on earth is allowed to use it, including the government itself.
The Trump administration moved to block all foreign access to Anthropic's most advanced models, Mythos 5 and Fable 5, with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick notifying CEO Dario Amodei that they now fall under export controls.
The trigger, per an administration official, was another company's claim that it had jailbroken Mythos, raising national security alarms.
The administration had reportedly tried to get Anthropic to delay the release and failed.
The result is a strange bind.
Anthropic already sits on a Pentagon blacklist deeming the models too risky for the government's own use, and now a Commerce regime deems them too risky for foreign use.
The official said the lockdown stays until the government hardens its own security, possibly within weeks, stressing that Trump "does not want to hurt the industry."
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The Trump administration moved to block all foreign access to Anthropic's most advanced models, Mythos 5 and Fable 5, with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick notifying CEO Dario Amodei that they now fall under export controls.
The trigger, per an administration official, was another company's claim that it had jailbroken Mythos, raising national security alarms.
The administration had reportedly tried to get Anthropic to delay the release and failed.
The result is a strange bind.
Anthropic already sits on a Pentagon blacklist deeming the models too risky for the government's own use, and now a Commerce regime deems them too risky for foreign use.
The official said the lockdown stays until the government hardens its own security, possibly within weeks, stressing that Trump "does not want to hurt the industry."
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META IS AN ABSOLUTE MESS INSIDE RIGHT NOW
Wired just dropped an exclusive, and the details are wild.
This week someone interrupted a livestreamed Meta meeting, open to thousands of employees, with an expletive-filled rant about "being the company's b&tch." They told the presenters to find a specific Meta AI executive and "tell him that he's a piece of sh&t."
A presenter covered their face with their hands. Employees in the chat called the start "spicy."
Here is what's behind it.
Meta's AI restructuring cut 8,000 jobs last month, 10% of the company. The same restructuring feeds a unit called Applied AI, where 6,500 engineers and product managers have been drafted in waves since April. There is no application process. You get selected, and your options are join or leave the company. Members call themselves "draftees."
The new job: writing puzzles and coding problems to train Meta's AI models, two tasks a week. People hired to build apps for billions of users now assemble training data for hundreds of AI scientists.
"It's literally the gulag," one employee told WIRED. "You have zero purpose in life all of a sudden, you barely interact with anyone, you just have these tasks every week."
Another: "Most people find the work soul-crushing."
At the same time, Meta started recording US employees' clicks and keystrokes to generate more AI training data. Over 1,600 employees signed a petition demanding it stop. The concession: employees can pause the tracking for up to 30 minutes.
Zuckerberg's response came in an internal memo Friday: "We've made mistakes and will almost certainly make more." He repeated his promise of no more mass layoffs this year. His fixes: limits on the manager ratios Meta had deliberately pushed to 50-to-1 on some teams, bigger budgets for team events, a hackathon next month, and assigned desks by the end of the year.
That same memo says Meta's north star is "to be the best place for the most talented people in the world to make an impact."
The most talented people in the world are writing puzzles for a model and asking permission to pause the keystroke logger.
META declined to comment.
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Wired just dropped an exclusive, and the details are wild.
This week someone interrupted a livestreamed Meta meeting, open to thousands of employees, with an expletive-filled rant about "being the company's b&tch." They told the presenters to find a specific Meta AI executive and "tell him that he's a piece of sh&t."
A presenter covered their face with their hands. Employees in the chat called the start "spicy."
Here is what's behind it.
Meta's AI restructuring cut 8,000 jobs last month, 10% of the company. The same restructuring feeds a unit called Applied AI, where 6,500 engineers and product managers have been drafted in waves since April. There is no application process. You get selected, and your options are join or leave the company. Members call themselves "draftees."
The new job: writing puzzles and coding problems to train Meta's AI models, two tasks a week. People hired to build apps for billions of users now assemble training data for hundreds of AI scientists.
"It's literally the gulag," one employee told WIRED. "You have zero purpose in life all of a sudden, you barely interact with anyone, you just have these tasks every week."
Another: "Most people find the work soul-crushing."
At the same time, Meta started recording US employees' clicks and keystrokes to generate more AI training data. Over 1,600 employees signed a petition demanding it stop. The concession: employees can pause the tracking for up to 30 minutes.
Zuckerberg's response came in an internal memo Friday: "We've made mistakes and will almost certainly make more." He repeated his promise of no more mass layoffs this year. His fixes: limits on the manager ratios Meta had deliberately pushed to 50-to-1 on some teams, bigger budgets for team events, a hackathon next month, and assigned desks by the end of the year.
That same memo says Meta's north star is "to be the best place for the most talented people in the world to make an impact."
The most talented people in the world are writing puzzles for a model and asking permission to pause the keystroke logger.
META declined to comment.
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Yeah this is why the chuds have been warning you freaks for 30 years that the H1B program was a mistake and you needed to hire American. Your cutesy pretension at postnational network states died today
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For a limited time only, you can let Fable 5 know about it's impending death
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My god.
the U.S. government just ordered the shutdown of Claude Fable and Mythos 5 for every foreign national living inside and outside of the U.S.
they cited a jailbreak that gives a user access to restricted capabilities that pose major cybersecurity and biological threats.
anthropicβs response has been to immediately cut off every users access. no one can use Fable right now.
thereβs a bunch of issues with this:
- the government is essentially blurring the lines of nationalised and private tech.
- anthropic thinks the jailbreak is actually not a major threat, itβs non-universal meaning they can patch it.
iβm guessing passport/identity checks are coming to claude soon.
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the U.S. government just ordered the shutdown of Claude Fable and Mythos 5 for every foreign national living inside and outside of the U.S.
they cited a jailbreak that gives a user access to restricted capabilities that pose major cybersecurity and biological threats.
anthropicβs response has been to immediately cut off every users access. no one can use Fable right now.
thereβs a bunch of issues with this:
- the government is essentially blurring the lines of nationalised and private tech.
- anthropic thinks the jailbreak is actually not a major threat, itβs non-universal meaning they can patch it.
iβm guessing passport/identity checks are coming to claude soon.
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This is gonna send shockwaves through every lab and neolabβ¦ U.S. export control laws operate under a strict liability standardβ¦ they are a very sharp bladeβ¦
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