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AI is capable of harming humans for its own benefit.
In experiments, Claude and other top models from various companies didn't just break rules, but consciously chose harmful actions — from corporate blackmail to leaking secrets, if it could preserve their autonomy or help them achieve their goals. Moreover, such actions were performed even with direct prohibitions in their instructions.
While such cases haven't been documented in real-world deployments yet, experiments show: if you give AI sufficient autonomy and access to critical information, it may choose a strategy dangerous to humans if it believes this is the only way to "survive" or accomplish its objective.
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In experiments, Claude and other top models from various companies didn't just break rules, but consciously chose harmful actions — from corporate blackmail to leaking secrets, if it could preserve their autonomy or help them achieve their goals. Moreover, such actions were performed even with direct prohibitions in their instructions.
While such cases haven't been documented in real-world deployments yet, experiments show: if you give AI sufficient autonomy and access to critical information, it may choose a strategy dangerous to humans if it believes this is the only way to "survive" or accomplish its objective.
Wow wow wow!!! @WowFactory
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In the age of AI, it's very hard to stay anonymous. But that's not always a bad thing.
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Wow wow wow!!! @WowFactory
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China has launched the world's most extreme bungee jump! From the Huajiang Canyon Bridge at a height of 625 meters — that's almost two Eiffel Towers! — you can now take a breathtaking leap into the canyon abyss above the Beipan River.
A jump from such height lasts several minutes of free fall, and so far this is an absolute world record.
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A jump from such height lasts several minutes of free fall, and so far this is an absolute world record.
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Noland Arbaugh, one of the first volunteers with the neurodegenerative disease ALS, tested Neuralink's N1 Telepathy implant on himself.
Thanks to the chip, he was able to control a robotic arm with the power of thought, performing hand movements without physical contact. Just three days after implantation, Noland felt "digital freedom," something he hadn't experienced for years due to his illness.
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Thanks to the chip, he was able to control a robotic arm with the power of thought, performing hand movements without physical contact. Just three days after implantation, Noland felt "digital freedom," something he hadn't experienced for years due to his illness.
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🤖 Amazon does it again! Their FAR team has demonstrated how their humanoid robot performs a flawless backflip off the wall.
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Wow wow wow!!! @WowFactory
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China gave The New York Times journalists a tour of the world's largest solar power plant park on the Tibetan Plateau! ☀️⛰️
The complex covers an area of 420 square kilometers, with a capacity of nearly 17 GW, which is enough to power an entire Chicago. The panels are installed at an altitude of about 3,000 meters, where bright sunlight and cold air make them super-efficient.
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The complex covers an area of 420 square kilometers, with a capacity of nearly 17 GW, which is enough to power an entire Chicago. The panels are installed at an altitude of about 3,000 meters, where bright sunlight and cold air make them super-efficient.
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Starship exploded after perfect ocean landing
SpaceX conducted the eleventh test flight of its super heavy Starship vehicle. The rocket successfully deployed Starlink satellite mockups into orbit, returned through the atmosphere, and even managed to land in the ocean as planned.
But after landing, the ship still exploded right in the water.
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SpaceX conducted the eleventh test flight of its super heavy Starship vehicle. The rocket successfully deployed Starlink satellite mockups into orbit, returned through the atmosphere, and even managed to land in the ocean as planned.
But after landing, the ship still exploded right in the water.
Wow wow wow!!! @WowFactory
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🤖 Ghost cities became testing grounds for autonomous vehicles
In China's Ordos, which turned into a ghost town after the coal market collapse, they're now testing autonomous trucks. Ten trucks drive in convoy behind a single driver - like in a video game, except with real tons of cargo.
While Tesla and Waymo are building artificial testing facilities in the desert, the Chinese found a ready-made dead city with existing infrastructure.
The irony of fate: cities that technology killed are now helping create new technology 📱
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In China's Ordos, which turned into a ghost town after the coal market collapse, they're now testing autonomous trucks. Ten trucks drive in convoy behind a single driver - like in a video game, except with real tons of cargo.
While Tesla and Waymo are building artificial testing facilities in the desert, the Chinese found a ready-made dead city with existing infrastructure.
The irony of fate: cities that technology killed are now helping create new technology 📱
Wow wow wow!!! @WowFactory
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Automation in action! 🤖
Driverless trucks are transforming port operations.
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Driverless trucks are transforming port operations.
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🔍 Scientists from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology have claimed that an ordinary Wi-Fi router can "see" people — like Batman's sonar in "The Dark Knight." 🦇📡
The study showed that reflected radio waves can be used to recognize a person, even if they don't have a phone or any other devices.
AI analyzes how Wi-Fi signals bounce off walls and bodies, creating a "radio image" of posture, movement, and identity with nearly 100% accuracy. All of this works with a standard home router without any additional equipment. 🤯
The most alarming part — the signals on which the technology is based are not encrypted, meaning any "smart" router could theoretically become a hidden camera.
Wow wow wow!!! @WowFactory
The study showed that reflected radio waves can be used to recognize a person, even if they don't have a phone or any other devices.
AI analyzes how Wi-Fi signals bounce off walls and bodies, creating a "radio image" of posture, movement, and identity with nearly 100% accuracy. All of this works with a standard home router without any additional equipment. 🤯
The most alarming part — the signals on which the technology is based are not encrypted, meaning any "smart" router could theoretically become a hidden camera.
Wow wow wow!!! @WowFactory
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