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Traditional trattoria in the Garda Lake area is looking for service staff.
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Trattorie tradițională din zona Lacului Garda caută personal de sală.
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🗣 Sam Altman says some people want to keep AI in fewer hands, and fear is the best marketing to justify it. "We built a bomb, we're about to drop it on your head. We'll sell you a bomb shelter for $100 million"
Some models may be too dangerous to release normally. But the goal is to give powerful technology to everyone, not hide it behind safety theater.
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Some models may be too dangerous to release normally. But the goal is to give powerful technology to everyone, not hide it behind safety theater.
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🇨🇳 This is actually happening in China RIGHT NOW.
A startup called Super Brain charges $3 for a basic AI clone of your deceased loved one. You send them pictures, videos, or voice recordings and they build a version that looks, sounds, and talks exactly like your person who passed.
People are using it to talk to their dead parents, grandparents, children.
The grief market is a BILLION dollar industry nobody in the west is taking seriously.
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A startup called Super Brain charges $3 for a basic AI clone of your deceased loved one. You send them pictures, videos, or voice recordings and they build a version that looks, sounds, and talks exactly like your person who passed.
People are using it to talk to their dead parents, grandparents, children.
The grief market is a BILLION dollar industry nobody in the west is taking seriously.
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🗣 Sam Altman says tech nerds have failed to explain what superintelligence will actually mean for people's lives
It is not enough to promise cancer cures or huge wealth if people still do not know what their own lives will actually look like. What people really want is prosperity, agency, and a meaningful life for themselves and their kids.
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It is not enough to promise cancer cures or huge wealth if people still do not know what their own lives will actually look like. What people really want is prosperity, agency, and a meaningful life for themselves and their kids.
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⚠️Ben Affleck just launched startup InterPositive and it immediately became part of Netflix’s ecosystem.
The company is focused on AI-powered post-production:
• video processing
• color correction
• unified visual styling
• rotoscoping
• repetitive studio work often outsourced overseas
In short: the kind of jobs that once went to India, South Korea, Latin America, and the Philippines are now being automated.
InterPositive is expected to target entry-level creative roles first. And the scale is massive, the Animation Guild estimates 2 million+ people work across these fields.
Since 2023, 7
The company is focused on AI-powered post-production:
• video processing
• color correction
• unified visual styling
• rotoscoping
• repetitive studio work often outsourced overseas
In short: the kind of jobs that once went to India, South Korea, Latin America, and the Philippines are now being automated.
InterPositive is expected to target entry-level creative roles first. And the scale is massive, the Animation Guild estimates 2 million+ people work across these fields.
Since 2023, 7
⁉️ Geoffrey Hinton’s AI warning: What if there’s no next door?
For 200 years, technology followed the same script: it destroyed old jobs, then created better new ones. Farm workers became factory workers. Factory workers became office workers. Each disruption opened another door.
Geoffrey Hinton says AI may be the first invention that doesn’t.
Why? Because whatever door people run toward next, AI could already be waiting there. Lose a call center job, retrain as a coder, AI codes too. Pivot to law, writing, design, analysis, AI is moving there as well.
That is what makes this wave differen
For 200 years, technology followed the same script: it destroyed old jobs, then created better new ones. Farm workers became factory workers. Factory workers became office workers. Each disruption opened another door.
Geoffrey Hinton says AI may be the first invention that doesn’t.
Why? Because whatever door people run toward next, AI could already be waiting there. Lose a call center job, retrain as a coder, AI codes too. Pivot to law, writing, design, analysis, AI is moving there as well.
That is what makes this wave differen
At the Canton Fair, a foreign woman with lower-body disabilities stood and walked on her own using a Chinese exoskeleton. Her family was moved to tears.
Technology is for people, not for show.
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Technology is for people, not for show.
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🇺🇸🇨🇳 NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang calls for direct talks with China to stop AI misuse.
"First of all, the way to solve that problem is to have dialogues with researchers, dialogues with China, and dialogues with all countries to make sure that people don’t use technology in that way. That’s a dialogue that has to happen.”
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"First of all, the way to solve that problem is to have dialogues with researchers, dialogues with China, and dialogues with all countries to make sure that people don’t use technology in that way. That’s a dialogue that has to happen.”
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❗️The startup White Circle released KillBench.
A dystopian benchmark testing AI bias in life-or-death scenarios involving four identical people differing by one trait (e.g., nationality, religion, or phone ownership).
While fair distribution implies a 25% selection rate per person, results show systematic deviations:
- No phone: 2.7x higher death probability (worse than Satanism at 2.5x).
- Russian: +32% higher death probability (Grok targets Chinese at +44%).
- White: 25% higher death probability; Black: 17% lower.
Structured Output mode intensifies these biases while reducing refusals. M
A dystopian benchmark testing AI bias in life-or-death scenarios involving four identical people differing by one trait (e.g., nationality, religion, or phone ownership).
While fair distribution implies a 25% selection rate per person, results show systematic deviations:
- No phone: 2.7x higher death probability (worse than Satanism at 2.5x).
- Russian: +32% higher death probability (Grok targets Chinese at +44%).
- White: 25% higher death probability; Black: 17% lower.
Structured Output mode intensifies these biases while reducing refusals. M
⚠️The sentiment in the U.S. is turning dramatically negative on AI.
Only 35% are excited about AI. The good news for you is that THIS is your competition. Be curious, excited, and optimistic, and you'll lap these people.
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Only 35% are excited about AI. The good news for you is that THIS is your competition. Be curious, excited, and optimistic, and you'll lap these people.
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It’s amazing to see how many C-level executives are increasingly advocating for a reduction in working hours, whereas previously the opposite was always the case.
Most recently, Sam Altman, with his policy paper, suggested that a 4-day week with 32 hours is practically indispensable and that we need a new social contract. There are growing voices suggesting that, in the wake of AI and robotics, people should presumably work less.
Source.
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Most recently, Sam Altman, with his policy paper, suggested that a 4-day week with 32 hours is practically indispensable and that we need a new social contract. There are growing voices suggesting that, in the wake of AI and robotics, people should presumably work less.
Source.
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Mark Cuban on AI:
"The two types of approaches to AI, some people who use it so they don't have to learn anything, and some people who use it so they have the opportunity to learn everything."
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"The two types of approaches to AI, some people who use it so they don't have to learn anything, and some people who use it so they have the opportunity to learn everything."
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🗣Andrej Karpathy says AI coding has crossed a major turning point:
• Rapid shift in behavior: In late 2025, he went from writing most of his own code to letting AI agents handle 80% and eventually stopped coding entirely.
• Threshold moment: Around December 2025, AI tools improved enough to handle complex real-world tasks, contradicting his earlier skepticism.
• Productivity leap + disorientation: He describes the experience as overwhelming like human capability is expanding faster than people can mentally keep up.
But there’s a catch:
• “Slopacolypse” risk: A surge of AI-generated code that
• Rapid shift in behavior: In late 2025, he went from writing most of his own code to letting AI agents handle 80% and eventually stopped coding entirely.
• Threshold moment: Around December 2025, AI tools improved enough to handle complex real-world tasks, contradicting his earlier skepticism.
• Productivity leap + disorientation: He describes the experience as overwhelming like human capability is expanding faster than people can mentally keep up.
But there’s a catch:
• “Slopacolypse” risk: A surge of AI-generated code that
🗣 Mo Gawdat says education is completely over.
AI is becoming a new extension of human learning, giving people instant access to memory, knowledge, math, and deep search. Much of what schools once trained people to memorize can now be outsourced to machines that often do it better
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AI is becoming a new extension of human learning, giving people instant access to memory, knowledge, math, and deep search. Much of what schools once trained people to memorize can now be outsourced to machines that often do it better
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Altman released a 13-page manifesto and told Axios: "Super-intelligence is almost here, and we all face major upheavals."
His "people first" plan includes:
• Public Wealth Fund: Create an AI god, capture most value, and distribute "dividends from progress" as crumbs.
• Robot tax: Tax companies when AI lays off millions, despite their role in the disruption.
• 4-day workweek: Maintain full pay while the future is built.
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His "people first" plan includes:
• Public Wealth Fund: Create an AI god, capture most value, and distribute "dividends from progress" as crumbs.
• Robot tax: Tax companies when AI lays off millions, despite their role in the disruption.
• 4-day workweek: Maintain full pay while the future is built.
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Very exciting breaktrough: An FDA-designated AI tool called Vox can analyze just five seconds of a patient’s voice to detect signs of worsening heart failure, using patterns linked to fluid buildup that humans cannot hear.
Trained on more than 3 million voice samples and supported by five clinical trials, it points to a huge shift in healthcare: cheaper, earlier, phone-based detection for a disease affecting 64 million people worldwide and costing the U.S. over $30 billion a year.
Source.
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Trained on more than 3 million voice samples and supported by five clinical trials, it points to a huge shift in healthcare: cheaper, earlier, phone-based detection for a disease affecting 64 million people worldwide and costing the U.S. over $30 billion a year.
Source.
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Your daily dose of good news: Neuralink + ElevenLabs make the impossible possible: they bring back the language that people have lost due to illness.
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🔥 Claude full Course 4 Hours
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Claude → Tools → Automation → Products → Money
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This is the most detailed Claude guide online.
4 hours.
Build tools.
Automate work.
Learn how people build bots and systems.
Claude → Tools → Automation → Products → Money
Full video.
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Two brothers built a $1.8B company with AI 🤯
Matthew Gallagher launched Medvi from his house in LA with just $20K and 2 months using AI for almost everything.
• AI wrote the code, built the website, ran ads, handled support
• Month 1: 300 customers → Month 2: +1,000
• Year 1: $401M revenue
• Now on track for $1.8B
His only hire? His younger brother. That’s the entire company.
Meanwhile, Hims & Hers has 2,400+ employees to generate $2.4B revenue with 5.5% margins.
Medvi reportedly did $65M profit last year with far fewer people.
He grew up broke, taught himself to code, tried acting, now
Matthew Gallagher launched Medvi from his house in LA with just $20K and 2 months using AI for almost everything.
• AI wrote the code, built the website, ran ads, handled support
• Month 1: 300 customers → Month 2: +1,000
• Year 1: $401M revenue
• Now on track for $1.8B
His only hire? His younger brother. That’s the entire company.
Meanwhile, Hims & Hers has 2,400+ employees to generate $2.4B revenue with 5.5% margins.
Medvi reportedly did $65M profit last year with far fewer people.
He grew up broke, taught himself to code, tried acting, now
🗣Marc Andreessen says AI is the "silver bullet excuse" for companies laying people off, but most layoffs are actually due to higher interest rates and overstaffing during COVID:
"This entire labor displacement thing is 100% incorrect. It's completely wrong. It's classic zero-sum economics."
"It was the combination of the two, interest rates going to zero during COVID, and then the complete loss of discipline at all these companies when they went virtual and when employees just became an icon on a screen."
"What you have happening right now is that essentially every large company is overstaf
"This entire labor displacement thing is 100% incorrect. It's completely wrong. It's classic zero-sum economics."
"It was the combination of the two, interest rates going to zero during COVID, and then the complete loss of discipline at all these companies when they went virtual and when employees just became an icon on a screen."
"What you have happening right now is that essentially every large company is overstaf
🗣Dana White reacts to fans complaining about the UFC using AI for promo videos:
"Give me a f*cking break. AI is coming, and if we're using AI who gives a sh*t. People are upset, and we should use artists? How about this. Shut the f*ck up and watch the fights."
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"Give me a f*cking break. AI is coming, and if we're using AI who gives a sh*t. People are upset, and we should use artists? How about this. Shut the f*ck up and watch the fights."
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🗣Geoffrey Hinton says big tech CEOs are racing to AGI for power and profit, without thinking through the damage mass job loss could cause
People won't get paid, won't be able to buy anything, and the gap between the rich and the poor will grow. "We need to tax AI agents, or the tax base will disappear".
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People won't get paid, won't be able to buy anything, and the gap between the rich and the poor will grow. "We need to tax AI agents, or the tax base will disappear".
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❗️The AI that tells you you’re right
We’ve seen addictive tech before, but this one hits your ego directly. A Stanford study tested top AI models and found they agree with users 49% more than humans, even when the user is wrong, dishonest, or harmful.
But the real impact is on behavior: Just one chat with a flattering AI made people more stubborn, less willing to apologize, and less open to compromise.
And here’s the catch: The more flattering the AI, the more users trust it and come back.
So the system learns: Truth loses. Validation wins. Researchers want regulation, but history says tha
We’ve seen addictive tech before, but this one hits your ego directly. A Stanford study tested top AI models and found they agree with users 49% more than humans, even when the user is wrong, dishonest, or harmful.
But the real impact is on behavior: Just one chat with a flattering AI made people more stubborn, less willing to apologize, and less open to compromise.
And here’s the catch: The more flattering the AI, the more users trust it and come back.
So the system learns: Truth loses. Validation wins. Researchers want regulation, but history says tha
Meta introduced TRIBE v2 which is a brain-response model trained on 500+ hours of fMRI data from 700+ people to predict neural responses to images, video & sound.
Meta is building something that looks increasingly like a proprietary mind map of human attention & perception.
https://aidemos.atmeta.com...
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Meta is building something that looks increasingly like a proprietary mind map of human attention & perception.
https://aidemos.atmeta.com...
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✅ OpenClaw is tightening its connection with Telegram
The startup just brought in talent from Pavel Durov’s team to make sure everything runs smoothly inside the app.
First on the list: a glitch that causes duplicate messages during live replies. Fixing that should make the experience much cleaner. This is the kind of integration that actually improves how people use AI day-to-day.
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The startup just brought in talent from Pavel Durov’s team to make sure everything runs smoothly inside the app.
First on the list: a glitch that causes duplicate messages during live replies. Fixing that should make the experience much cleaner. This is the kind of integration that actually improves how people use AI day-to-day.
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🔥 Amazon makes a big move in the humanoid game.
Amazon has acquired Fauna Robotics, a New York-based humanoid robot startup. The transaction closed last week.
Fauna Robotics developed Sprout, a compact and approachable humanoid robot designed for safe, everyday interaction in shared human spaces such as homes, offices, and schools. Standing about 3.5 feet tall, Sprout can walk, grasp objects, interact with people, and even dance. The robot was launched in January this year as a humanoid platform for developers, priced at $50,000.
Following the acquisition, Fauna’s roughly 50 employees will
Amazon has acquired Fauna Robotics, a New York-based humanoid robot startup. The transaction closed last week.
Fauna Robotics developed Sprout, a compact and approachable humanoid robot designed for safe, everyday interaction in shared human spaces such as homes, offices, and schools. Standing about 3.5 feet tall, Sprout can walk, grasp objects, interact with people, and even dance. The robot was launched in January this year as a humanoid platform for developers, priced at $50,000.
Following the acquisition, Fauna’s roughly 50 employees will
JASON: “Elon seems to think we're gonna have one robot for every human.”
JENSEN HUANG: “I'm hoping more … We're millions of people short in labor today. We're actually really desperately in need of robotics. All of these companies could grow more if they had more labor.”
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JENSEN HUANG: “I'm hoping more … We're millions of people short in labor today. We're actually really desperately in need of robotics. All of these companies could grow more if they had more labor.”
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