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🦖TheGaudacity

@GaudzillaRX

Used to make TV shows. Then I made video games. Now I watch a lot of Youtube.

Classified Beigetreten Mayıs 2015
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AI Highlight
AI Highlight@AIHighlight·
🚨BREAKING: Anthropic just published a study mapping exactly which jobs its own AI is replacing right now. The workers most at risk are not who anyone expected. They are older. They are more educated. They earn 47% more than average. And they are nearly four times more likely to hold a graduate degree than the workers AI is not touching. The argument is straightforward. Anthropic built a new metric called "observed exposure." Not what AI could theoretically do. What it is actually doing right now in professional settings, measured against millions of real Claude conversations from enterprise users. For computer and math workers, AI is theoretically capable of handling 94% of their tasks. It is currently handling 33% of them. For office and administrative roles, theoretical capability is 90%. Current observed usage is 40%. The gap between what AI can do and what it is already doing is enormous. The researchers are explicit about what comes next. As capabilities improve and adoption deepens, the red area grows to fill the blue. The demographic finding is what makes the paper uncomfortable. The most AI-exposed workers earn 47% more on average than the least exposed group. They are more likely to be female. They are more likely to be college educated. This is not a story about warehouse workers or truck drivers. It is a story about lawyers, financial analysts, market researchers, and software developers. The exact group whose education was supposed to insulate them. Computer programmers showed the highest observed AI exposure at 74.5%. Customer service representatives at 70.1%. Data entry keyers at 67.1%. Medical record specialists at 66.7%. Market research analysts and marketing specialists at 64.8%. These are not predictions. These are measurements of work that is already happening on AI platforms right now. Then there is the pipeline finding nobody is talking about loudly enough. Anthropic's researchers found a 14% decline in the job-finding rate for workers aged 22 to 25 in highly exposed occupations since ChatGPT launched. No comparable effect for workers over 25. Entry-level roles were never just jobs. They were the training ground where junior analysts became senior analysts, where junior lawyers learned how arguments hold together. If that layer disappears, nobody has answered the question of where the next generation of senior professionals comes from. The detail buried in the paper that most coverage missed: 30% of American workers have zero AI exposure at all. Cooks. Mechanics. Bartenders. Dishwashers. The technology reshaping professional careers is completely irrelevant to roughly a third of the workforce. The divide is no longer between high skill and low skill. It is between presence and absence. The company publishing this study is the same company selling the AI doing the replacing. Anthropic had every commercial incentive to soften these findings. They published them anyway. If you spent four years and $200,000 on a degree to land a white collar career, the company that builds Claude just confirmed your job is more exposed than the bartender pouring drinks at your graduation party. Source: Anthropic, "Labor market impacts of AI: A new measure and early evidence" PDF: anthropic.com/research/labor…
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Izaque | OEAV
Izaque | OEAV@izaqueoeav·
🛸🛸🛸 WTFFFFFFFFFFF BROOOO 😳😳😳 ISSO ME DEIXOU SEM PALAVRAS AGORA "Sou do Norte de New Jersey, EUA, e durante uma caminhada pela manhã, filmei isso tão baixo que não pude acreditar, parecia uma cena de filme, um Jato Militar perseguindo uma bola muito grande."
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Danny Peña
Danny Peña@godfree·
I love SAROS! I’ve already put in 35 hours and completed the game twice. I’ve been hunting down every text and audio log. For my third playthrough, I’m going straight from start to finish without leaving the world. This game is special. SAROS was worth the wait. Every second of it. Listen to our full review on Gamertag Radio out now! Available on all podcast platforms.
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Last Chalice
Last Chalice@lastchalice·
I finished Pragmata. No game can truly be perfect, but Pragmata might as well be. It’s everything I specifically look for in a game, nothing more and nothing less, executed with refined precision. There’s usually a section where I talk about the games faults or shortcomings, but to come up with any would be an exercise in doing so just for the sake of it. The gameplay is smooth, satisfying and constantly evolving. The characters are immediately endearing. The story has constant intrigue, interesting lore and a payoff that will leave no one disappointed. It’s remarkable that Capcom knew what they had, and gave Pragmata all the time it needed to be reworked and polished to a fine sheen. This could have easily been a mark against a legendary run of games, but instead it became the apex of what Capcom can do. There is no Achilles heel, no glaring weak spot or a caveat that comes with Pragmata. It’s a beautiful story that the world is better for having in it, a reflection of the best parts of humanity and a video game ass video game to boot. It’s the best title I’ve played in years and there’s not a soul I wouldn’t recommend it to. This is a product that represents top to bottom why I became a fan of this hobby. Congratulations to everyone involved, I’m floored.
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Noah
Noah@keldorjedii·
I’ve had my reservations about The Mandalorian and Grogu in the past, and it’s taken me longer than usual to get hyped for it. But those who are going into this movie expecting to hate it are only gonna have themselves to blame when they eventually do.
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🦖TheGaudacity@GaudzillaRX·
@DiscussingFilm OMG I need to complain about this. The color! The slapstick! Star Wars is just dumb jokes now?! I need to validate that I am better than this!!
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DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm·
First clip from ‘THE MANDALORIAN & GROGU’. In theaters on May 22.
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D.@dbrent_·
Being laid off without any sign of landing a job, depleting my savings to survive, praying for a parent with cancer, all while battling depression has been the hardest journey of my adult life. I’m overwhelmed. I’m sad. But I’m hopeful and committed to see this through. ❤️
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The Sayville Savant
The Sayville Savant@JamiFknLanister·
@anishmoonka I think people are heavily underestimating probability that this will simply not pan out.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Yesterday Meta told every US employee their computer will now record mouse clicks, keystrokes, and screenshots while they work. All of it goes into training an AI to do their job. In 30 days, 8,000 of these same employees are being laid off. Reuters got the memo. The wording is the company's own: the recordings will be used to build "AI agents that can perform work tasks autonomously." Reuters also confirmed the May 20 date and the number, 8,000 people, exactly 10% of Meta's global workforce. Meta is spending $115 to $135 billion on AI infrastructure this year, almost double the $72 billion it spent last year. The entire business only generated $115.8 billion in cash for all of 2025. Meta is now planning to spend more on AI in 2026 than the whole company brings in. Part of the bill went to a company called Scale AI. Meta paid $14.3 billion for 49% of it last June, mostly to bring in CEO Alexandr Wang. Scale's whole job is to tag and clean the human-written data that AI models learn from. Meta wanted Wang because their old data supply ran dry. The public internet is almost out of fresh material to feed these models. A group called Epoch AI ran the math and projects the world will burn through its supply of high-quality human-written text on the web somewhere between 2026 and 2032. The industry calls this the "data wall." Google and OpenAI are stuck on the same side of it. So Meta turned inward, to the most expensive training material money can buy: their own employees doing their own jobs. Mouse movements teach the AI how to move around a screen, click by click. Keystroke logs hand it the exact shortcuts and rhythm an experienced worker uses, the muscle memory of the job. Screenshots show what a finished task should look like. The people being recorded in April are the raw material for the AI that replaces them in May. This is not just a Meta thing. Amazon laid off 16,000 corporate workers in January. Oracle let go of up to 30,000 of its people, about 18% of the company, on March 31. The cash they saved goes toward $156 billion in AI data centers. The whole pattern across big tech is identical. Record profits and record AI spending, paired with the biggest workforce cuts since the pandemic. The thing they are building is a software worker that opens the dashboard, reads the numbers, drafts the email, books the meeting, and never needs a coffee break. The training data for that worker is a senior Meta employee doing all of that, on Meta's payroll, one month before their last day.
*Walter Bloomberg@DeItaone

$META TO INSTALL TRACKING SOFTWARE ON U.S. EMPLOYEE COMPUTERS TO CAPTURE WORKFLOW DATA FOR AI TRAINING -INTERNAL MEMO META TRACKING TOOL TO CAPTURE MOUSE MOVEMENTS, KEYSTROKES AND SNAPSHOTS OF WHAT EMPLOYEES SEE ON THEIR SCREENS -INTERNAL MEMO

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Star Wars Holocron
Star Wars Holocron@sw_holocron·
New TV spot for THE MANDALORIAN AND GROGU
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Reid Wiseman
Reid Wiseman@astro_reid·
Only one chance in this lifetime… Like watching sunset at the beach from the most foreign seat in the cosmos, I couldn’t resist a cell phone video of Earthset. You can hear the shutter on the Nikon as @Astro_Christina is hammering away on 3-shot brackets and capturing those exceptional Earthset photos through the 400mm lens. @AstroVicGlover was in window 3 watching with @Astro_Jeremy next to him. I could barely see the Moon through the docking hatch window but the iPhone was the perfect size to catch the view…this is uncropped, uncut with 8x zoom which is quite comparable to the view of the human eye. Enjoy.
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Interstellar
Interstellar@InterstellarUAP·
🚨 They Found Proof Of The Soviet UFO Legacy Program In Her Dads Loft 🛸👽 When Natalja’s dad passed away they found detailed technical specifications of a Top Secret Reverse Engineered Russian UFO! @InfinityDisclsd says it’s technology that could change humanity 🛸 But here is the weird part - All of the science points directly in to the United States Government but Congress don’t want to know? The full documentary will be out soon don’t miss it! The truth is out there! 👽🛸
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Pope Leo XIV
Pope Leo XIV@Pontifex·
When simulation becomes the norm, it weakens the human capacity for discernment. As a result, our social bonds close in upon themselves, forming self-referential circuits that no longer expose us to reality. We thus come to live within bubbles, impermeable to one another. Feeling threatened by anyone who is different, we grow unaccustomed to encounter and dialogue. In this way, polarization, conflict, fear and violence spread. What is at stake is not merely the risk of error, but a transformation in our very relationship with truth.
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