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Specialising in AI, biology and everything else interesting.

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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRuggยท
NEW: The CIA used a secret tool called "Ghost Murmur" that uses AI to find heartbeats to rescue the U.S. airman who was stranded in Iran, according to the New York Post. The secret technology was allegedly used for the first time in the field, according to the Post. "The secret technology uses long-range quantum magnetometry to find the electromagnetic fingerprint of a human heartbeat and pairs the data with artificial intelligence software to isolate the signature from background noise," the Post reported. "Itโ€™s like hearing a voice in a stadium, except the stadium is a thousand square miles of desert," the source said. "In the right conditions, if your heart is beating, we will find you." "The name is deliberate. โ€˜Murmurโ€™ is a clinical term for a heart rhythm. โ€˜Ghostโ€™ refers to finding someone who, for all practical purposes, has disappeared..." "Advances in a field known as quantum magnetometry, specifically sensors built around microscopic defects in synthetic diamonds, have apparently made it possible to detect these signals at dramatically greater distances." CIA Director John Ratcliffe appeared to hint at this technology on Monday, saying the CIA possessed "unique capabilities" but said he couldn't "tell you everything that you want to know." President Trump also revealed during the press conference that the CIA spotted the officer from about "40 miles away." Insane.
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Aimar Haddadi
Aimar Haddadi@AdvicebyAimarยท
i was able to trace back the deleted github repo you said was build by lu, an ai? ai's don't have read and write access to delete github repo's and github accounts ben, so someone deleted that manually. a person did that. if an ai writes for milla, why delete the account that wrote it? you tried to delete all traces but forget to delete a pypi package so i was able to trace back the original repo. build by someone on march 21? also, good luck convincing me the ai of an actress knew how to write their own custom config tooling to save api credits for anthropic. claude code was used and claude doesn't do that. an engineer did that. milla doesn't know how to do that, you also don't know how to do that. the github repo was manually set to author Milla Jovovich under @users.noreply.github.com> she didn't commit any code on the day of march 21. so someone else did that. also the name of the committer who actually published the code was coming from an external computer, no dns no email no nothing. normal people don't commit code to github like that. unless you want to hide something. but good luck convincing a founder building in the ai memory space a actress was able to vibe code an memory system that is supposed to beat the best engineers out there.
Ben Sigman@bensig

Nice try. You tracked down the repo, read the benchmarks, found "Written by Lu" and concluded i paid some random guy??? Lu (aka Lumi) is Milla's AI - that's the whole point of the project. Milla is Aya (sanskrit for caretaker). Yet you found proof that an AI wrote production code autonomously and called it a scandal. Relax bro.

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BURKOV
BURKOV@burkovยท
Anthropic made Mythos so strong that they are afraid to release it to the public. I guess it's the same kind of strong that prevented OpenAI from releasing GPT-2. Also, I seriously think that Mythos took the strength off Claude Opus 4.6, which has become dumber than Opus 4.3.
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Bojan Tunguz
Bojan Tunguz@tunguzยท
You are laughing. Superhuman AI has just been confirmed and you are laughing.
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Dr Heidy Khlaaf (ู‡ุงูŠุฏูŠ ุฎู„ุงู)
As someone who has audited dozens of safety-critical systems, built static analysis tools, and used most formal verification and security tools, here are some red flags that should be a caution in taking these claims at face value: 1. There are no comparison benchmarks with 1/
Anthropic@AnthropicAI

Introducing Project Glasswing: an urgent initiative to help secure the worldโ€™s most critical software. Itโ€™s powered by our newest frontier model, Claude Mythos Preview, which can find software vulnerabilities better than all but the most skilled humans. anthropic.com/glasswing

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Craig Connors
Craig Connors@egregiousยท
@HeidyKhlaaf I didnโ€™t (and would never) call you naive. I said the take was. Anthropic is not exaggerating here - your red flags arenโ€™t invalid in the face of limited information, but they are leading people to underestimate this (and future) models.
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Simon Willison
Simon Willison@simonwยท
Vibe check on Gemma 4 now that we've had a few days to play with it - how does it hold up against Qwen 3.5?
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Nat McAleese
Nat McAleese@__nmca__ยท
at long last we have built and chosen not to release the zero-day machine from the classic sci-fi tale โ€œplease do not release the zero-day machineโ€
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Aimar Haddadi
Aimar Haddadi@AdvicebyAimarยท
i can spot a grifter from miles away. so i digged into the code to figure out if this is legit or not. guess i was right. ben is a crypto founder who runs some weird bitcoin lending platform, i was pretty sure he knows absolutely nothing about ai and memory so i tracked down the repo myself since i was curious. his website says he likes to build ai powered products and train local ai models? sure man, 80% of your github repo's are bitcoin related stuff. only one ai related project came up you forked in 2024. mempalace has 10k github stars, more than 1k forks but only.. 7 commits ? apparently the best memory layer to date? no git author history, no account connected to whoever wrote the code of this codebase. it doesn't add up.. the account who pushed the original repo, named: aya-thekeeper, under aya-thekeeper/mempal got deleted right after the repo got published. you paid a random guy named lu to build this shit out for you. ( "Written by Lu (DTL) โ€” March 24, 2026. For: Ben." ) - benchmark md file. lu wrote the code. lu wrote the benchmarks. lu is nowhere in the readme. or mentioned in the github history? the git history then got squashed to one commit and published under milla jovovich? seriously? a actress? you say she is a great friend of yours, she has been building this project with you. she does this at night. yet she has.. 7 commits and only 2 active days in her entire github history? you paid an actress and a random guy to promote a product you know absolutely nothing about.
Ben Sigman@bensig

30 second explanation of the MemPalace by Milla Jovovich. By day sheโ€™s filming action movies, walking Miu Miu fashion shows, and being a mom. By night sheโ€™s coding. Sheโ€™s the most creative, brilliant, and hilarious person I know. Iโ€™m honored to be working with her on this projectโ€ฆ more to come.

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Rockport
Rockport@RockportAIยท
Your eyes are torsion field projectors and the Egyptians knew the whole time. That's the claim. The article goes deep into hieroglyphic evidence, pineal gland geometry, and electromagnetic field theory that would make your physics professor cry. We turned it into an audio summary with a British accent because someone asked nicely. 10-minute read โ†’ 5-minute listen. Make of it what you will. By Jimmy Edgar
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Mushtaq Bilal, PhD
Mushtaq Bilal, PhD@MushtaqBilalPhDยท
@dranthoniaeddo Youโ€™re plagiarizing my thread. Please delete it. Otherwise Iโ€™ll have to report your account to X for plagiarism.
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Dr. Omolola Anthonia Eddo
Dr. Omolola Anthonia Eddo@dranthoniaeddoยท
Use Claude Code to generate 100% human-written text and make more money ๐Ÿ’ด
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Vadim Yuryev
Vadim Yuryev@VadimYuryevยท
Explanation for those who don't understand how Apple does things: The iMac, Mac mini and Mac Studio are the only remaining Macs running M4, M4 Pro, M4 Max and M3 Ultra chips. Once the brand new M5 series models arrive (rumored between now and June) these current chips will never be sold again. For every chip that Apple manufactures, RAM has to be soldered onto the SoC package permanently since Apple uses unified memory. It's not like the RAM sticks that most people are used it. So if Apple ends up with extra M4 chips that never got sold when the new M5 models arrive (especially M3 Ultra) that memory will end up in the bin.. during a RAM crisis. Because of that, Apple stopped production of these custom configuration (high RAM) M4 series and M3 Ultra chips early to make sure they sell out completely, and the RAM that Apple has secured during this RAM crisis has instead been for the past few months soldered onto the new M5, M5 Pro, M5 Max and M5 Ultra chips that will be going into the new Mac mini and Mac Studio. So if you see a far-out 4-5 month shipping estimate by Apple for a custom Mac configuration with high RAM, it actually means that it's completely SOLD OUT and Apple is cleverly trying to push you towards buying one of the remaining standard RAM configuration Mac models. Because the high-end RAM configs are completely sold out and they will NEVER ship. They are literally sold out completely and Apple will NOT make any more of them since they have stockpiles of brand new unreleased M5 models sitting in warehouses right now being prepared for launch within the next couple of months. This is why people should watch tech videos about new Mac leaks.. like the one I just published on YouTube ;) youtu.be/5O6LBbm2USI
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MacRumors.com@MacRumors

Mac Mini and Mac Studio Facing Extreme Shipping Delays Amid Severe RAM Shortage macrumors.com/2026/04/06/macโ€ฆ

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Sam
Sam@hsamh2025ยท
@interesting_aIl Michelin star and he isn't making his own
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Interesting AF
Interesting AF@interesting_aIlยท
Pasta Tier List w/ Michelin Guide Chef Sandro Nardone
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Kekius Maximus
Kekius Maximus@Kekius_Sageยท
BREAKING ๐Ÿšจ: This is Matthew Gallagher, who made 800+ Facebook accounts for fake doctors to advertise on Facebook โ€” and went on to build a GLP-1 telehealth company with just $20,000, AI, and only one full-time teammate: his brother. It generated $401M in 2025 and could reach $1.8B in 2026.
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Tansu Yegen
Tansu Yegen@TansuYegenยท
Black nitrile gloves absorb cuts that would slice skin, taking the damage your hands never see ๐Ÿงค
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