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@ElTrader__
Trader por pasión. A veces escribo blog. Me gusta la filosofía y las mentes inteligentes. Trades y análisis son solo mi opinión.
Beigetreten Eylül 2023
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"the private community, ongoing macro research, real-time deployment updates, and networking for long-term investors" it has less than 10 hours of being opened, how can this be truth in just this timespan with no real info given from the inside, no proofs of what's been shared inside. Looks more of a sales pitch that all so called gurus give. Mostly based on the 75-85% of the info he gives can be replicable publicly
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The Assembly hit 1,000+ members in the first 6 hours.
The door closes in 18 hours, with no confirmed next opening.
Join here: intheassembly.com

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Yo fui ingeniero en Meta, y siempre seguía FAIR desde adentro. Lo que acaban de publicar es la versión que les dejan publicar.
Pero con eso, es más que suficiente para decirles exactamente que es lo que está pasando.
TRIBE v2 predice, vértice por vértice sobre la corteza cerebral, qué zonas activa cualquier video.
Sin escáneres. Sin humanos.
Subes el contenido, obtienes el mapa neural (activación emocional, supresión de razonamiento crítico, modulación prefrontal) antes de que el video lo vea un solo usuario.
Ahora considera la posición de Meta:
1. Tiene años de datos de Reels sobre qué contenido retiene atención, genera enojo, provoca compartir.
2. Saben empíricamente qué funciona. TRIBE v2 les da el mecanismo causal de por qué funciona (a nivel de tejido cortical) Eso convierte correlación histórica en capacidad predictiva sobre contenido nuevo.
3. Internamente hay herramientas que se llaman Gatekeepers y Quick Promotions que sirven para inyectar contenido en el feed de poblaciones arbitrarias a escala.
4. Simulador de respuesta cerebral + conocimiento empírico de contenido efectivo + maquinaria de distribución selectiva. El pipeline está completo.
Y luego está Thiel. Inversor y amigo personal de Zuck. Fundador de Palantir, cuyo negocio es análisis de poblaciones a escala para gobiernos e inteligencia.
NO es descabellado observar que confluyen los incentivos de plataformas construidas por las mismas personas.
La licencia CC BY-NC dice que Meta retiene los derechos comerciales del predictor de respuesta cerebral más preciso jamás construido.
Y recuerda, esto es lo que decidieron hacer público.
AI at Meta@AIatMeta
Today we're introducing TRIBE v2 (Trimodal Brain Encoder), a foundation model trained to predict how the human brain responds to almost any sight or sound. Building on our Algonauts 2025 award-winning architecture, TRIBE v2 draws on 500+ hours of fMRI recordings from 700+ people to create a digital twin of neural activity and enable zero-shot predictions for new subjects, languages, and tasks. Try the demo and learn more here: go.meta.me/tribe2
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A ceasefire for a period of one month will be announced according to a mechanism that Witkoff and Kushner are working on, according to AI Arabiya citing Israeli Channel 12
The US aims at a month-long ceasefire
The agreement with Iran is very similar to the understandings in Gaza and Lebanon
A 15-point agreement will be negotiated during the month of a possible ceasefire.
The 15 Clauses of the Agreement with Iran (Via AI Hadath)
1. Automatically cancel the threat of reimposition of sanctions.
2. Dismantling Iran's Existing Nuclear Capabilities
3. Agreement with Iran... Iran vows to "never seek" nuclear weapons
4. Preventing the enrichment of any nuclear material on Iranian territory
5. Delivery of enriched uranium to IAEA
6. Decommissioning and destroying the sites of Natanz, Isfahan and Fordow
7. Grant the IAEA full access to all information
8. Iran abandons 'proxies' approach
9. Stopping funding and arming militias in the region
10. Keeping the Strait of Hormuz open without any closure
11. Postponement of decision on ballistic missile program
12. Ballistic missiles are only used for defense
13. Lifting all sanctions on Iran
14. Support for the development of a civilian nuclear program in Bushehr
15. Automatically cancel the threat of reimposition of sanctions
via AI Arabiva citing Israel's Channel 12 and also via AI Hadath citing Israel's Channel 12
الحدث عاجل@Alhadath_Brk
القناة 12 الإسرائيلية: سيتم الإعلان عن وقف إطلاق نار لمدة شهر وفق آلية يعمل عليها ويتكوف وكوشنير #الحدث_عاجل
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JUST IN:
🇮🇷🇺🇸🇮🇱 Iran announced that if Israel and US once again attack the Iranian energy infrastructure they will destroy all the infrastructure in the middle east for good
“We warn the enemy that you made a major mistake by attacking the energy infrastructure of Iran.
Iran had no intention of expanding the scope of the war to oil facilities and did not want to harm the economies of friendly & neighboring countries.
However, after US/Israel’s aggression on Iran’s energy sector, Iran has effectively entered a new phase of the war, and struck energy facilities linked to the United States and American shareholders.
The responses are underway and is not over yet. If terrorism against Iran is repeated again, the next attacks on your energy infrastructures and that of your allies will not stop until their complete destruction.”
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@edu_trades @TheShortBear @RealSimpleAriel This is so funny. United state have nuclear weapons, Israel have nuclear weapons so basically is a selective demonization of who’s good and who’s bad. I guess the Iran people think the same of the other countries that have the ability to wipe them off this earth. 😂
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Hey guys. I understand what you are saying. And mocking war is disgusting because innocent people die.
But… That video shows all military targets of a regime that if had the possibility would wipe you both’s culture off this earth.
Respectfully I think you guys take your freedom for granted because you haven’t lived in a dictatorship Venezuelans or Iranians have
Hope this comment gives you another perspective as you are smart guys who always seek for truth.
Cheers!
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This is so fucked up. @WhiteHouse is trying to desensitize the world that blowing shit up is normal. Shame on the person who made this.
Feels like we are truly living in a simulation @Peoplewish
The White House@WhiteHouse
UNDEFEATED.
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@ElTrader__ @DeItaone Ask Grok is currently available to Premium and Premium+ subscribers only. Subscribe to unlock this feature: x.com/i/premium_sign…
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US WAR WITH IRAN COSTS $11.3B IN FIRST WEEK
United States officials say the first six days of the conflict with Iran cost $11.3 billion, nearly $1.9 billion per day, not including ongoing ship operations and personnel costs.
The campaign has deployed two aircraft carriers, struck 5,000+ targets, and fired hundreds of interceptors against drones and missiles, with seven U.S. servicemembers killed.
Defense officials expect up to $50 billion more may be requested to replenish munitions, as lawmakers push for full accounting of the war’s financial and human toll.

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@DoejiStar My same speculations. I just think markets just dump the headline but there’s actually nothing real at all. It’s like “trust me bro” scenario.
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🚨 Stanford just analyzed the privacy policies of the six biggest AI companies in America.
Amazon. Anthropic. Google. Meta. Microsoft. OpenAI.
All six use your conversations to train their models. By default. Without meaningfully asking.
Here's what the paper actually found.
The researchers at Stanford HAI examined 28 privacy documents across these six companies not just the main privacy policy, but every linked subpolicy, FAQ, and guidance page accessible from the chat interfaces.
They evaluated all of them against the California Consumer Privacy Act, the most comprehensive privacy law in the United States.
The results are worse than you think.
Every single company collects your chat data and feeds it back into model training by default. Some retain your conversations indefinitely. There is no expiration. No auto-delete. Your data just sits there, forever, feeding future versions of the model.
Some of these companies let human employees read your chat transcripts as part of the training process. Not anonymized summaries. Your actual conversations.
But here's where it gets genuinely dangerous.
For companies like Google, Meta, Microsoft, and Amazon companies that also run search engines, social media platforms, e-commerce sites, and cloud services your AI conversations don't stay inside the chatbot.
They get merged with everything else those companies already know about you.
Your search history. Your purchase data. Your social media activity. Your uploaded files.
The researchers describe a realistic scenario that should make you pause: You ask an AI chatbot for heart-healthy dinner recipes. The model infers you may have a cardiovascular condition. That classification flows through the company's broader ecosystem. You start seeing ads for medications. The information reaches insurance databases. The effects compound over time.
You shared a dinner question. The system built a health profile.
It gets worse when you look at children's data.
Four of the six companies appear to include children's chat data in their model training. Google announced it would train on teenager data with opt-in consent. Anthropic says it doesn't collect children's data but doesn't verify ages. Microsoft says it collects data from users under 18 but claims not to use it for training.
Children cannot legally consent to this. Most parents don't know it's happening.
The opt-out mechanisms are a maze.
Some companies offer opt-outs. Some don't. The ones that do bury the option deep inside settings pages that most users will never find. The privacy policies themselves are written in dense legal language that researchers people whose job is reading these documents found difficult to interpret.
And here's the structural problem nobody is addressing.
There is no comprehensive federal privacy law in the United States governing how AI companies handle chat data. The patchwork of state laws leaves massive gaps. The researchers specifically call for three things: mandatory federal regulation, affirmative opt-in (not opt-out) for model training, and automatic filtering of personal information from chat inputs before they ever reach a training pipeline.
None of those exist today.
The uncomfortable truth is this: every time you type something into ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Meta AI, Copilot, or Alexa, you are contributing to a training dataset. Your medical questions. Your relationship problems. Your financial details. Your uploaded documents.
You are not the customer. You are the curriculum.
And the companies doing this have made it as hard as possible for you to stop.

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Robinhood agreed to a $2 million settlement for misleading you about how it makes money.
The firm they were routing your orders to this whole time was Jane Street.
Jane Street paid Robinhood $76 million in a single quarter for the right to be on the other side of your trades. Every time you hit buy or sell, your order gets routed directly to them before it ever reaches an open market.
Your cut in the settlement to make things right: $17.60
That’s just for trades from 2016. Not a bad fee considering they can continue to do this today
There was a rule that would’ve fixed this. The SEC’s order competition rule would’ve forced your trades into open auction before any wholesaler could touch them. Estimated savings for retail would have been $1.5 billion/year.
The new SEC chair killed this in June 2025. It didn’t need a vote or public input, it was just withdrawn.
You thought you had a free trading app but everything comes at a cost
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@sanglucci Absolutely no. Las deportaciones están creando problemas de empleos, el año pasado estuvieron agregando 15k por mes en vez de 49k. Retail sales 0.0%. I bet they revised this down.
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