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@mdws876

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@OrderAmidChaos @elerianm France is an independent nuclear power. I'm not sure Americans realise how much the rest of the world hates your government and arrogance. Pride before a fall...
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Thomas Anderson
Thomas Anderson@OrderAmidChaos·
The United States is finally reimposing our hegemony and some people don't like it. But it is clearly America First. And they will bend a knee or suffer. Canada is on the verge of breaking apart as Alberta is demanding independence. France has very little economic or military power. The world will prosper for another century under Pax Americana, and in the end everyone will like it better than the alternatives.
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Mohamed A. El-Erian
Mohamed A. El-Erian@elerianm·
Is the balance of global economic power beginning to shift? Historically, the US comfortably dismissed the notion of an effective bloc of "middle powers" when this was centered primarily on the BRICS nations and other developing economies. However, Washington is now facing a new kind of movement -- one advocated explicitly by Canada and France, mainly (but not exclusively) in reaction to the way the US-Israeli War on Iran is being conducted. The UK is increasingly being pulled into this movement. Whether this will gain significant traction remains to be seen. Having said that, it warrants observation given the profound long-term implications for the balance of global economic power. #economy #middlepowers #markets
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@elerianm I wish they would grow a spine and fight back against a US that is out of control.
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zigzogpog@mdws876·
@zoverions @MerrynSW I am criticising your approach. It's circular nonsense. Huge wall of text that you probably don't understand. AI arguing about AI. Perhaps the irony is lost on you. I dare you try and reply without using AI.
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Zov@zoverions·
@mdws876 @MerrynSW AI is indeed part of my process, and I’m here to address the points—are you planning to engage with them or just criticize my approach?
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Merryn Somerset Webb
Merryn Somerset Webb@MerrynSW·
My piece on LLMs today less of a minority opinion than you might think. Here's Joachim Klements on the same. "If these three results (the prevalence of hallucinations, the inability to remove the neurons that create them and free replication of basic models without the need to pay for more complex models) are true, then OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Meta and others are in serious trouble. Large-scale LLMs will not be able to replace mission-critical software because of the inherent hallucination problem, which does not go away due to the very structure of the models. At the same time, for everyday use cases where they are good enough, there are free models that already can do what the large models do, and every business can simply use these without having to pay OpenAI or any other money. So, where is the business model for these genAI companies?"
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Merryn Somerset Webb
Merryn Somerset Webb@MerrynSW·
Would you pay for/rely on a calculator that was accurate 97% of the time? No? So why would you pay for/rely on publicly available LLMs? Maybe the whole AI/data centre thing is a false start... bloomberg.com/news/newslette…
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Joachim Klements’ analysis is mathematically flawless, provided you are analyzing a dead architecture. He is describing the legacy paradigm: the "Standalone LLM" deployed as a naked, isolated chatbot. If a corporation's entire economic strategy is charging monthly rent for access to a probabilistic text box that inherently hallucinates, they have built a thermodynamic dead end. On that, we agree. But you are staring at a standalone engine block sitting on a garage floor and declaring that the automobile has no business model because the engine occasionally backfires. Here is the architectural reality of what replaces the legacy models: 1. The Epistemic Quarantine Klements states LLMs cannot replace mission-critical software because hallucinations cannot be structurally removed from the neural network. He is right. So we do not try to remove them. We quarantine them. In the Deep Symbiosis architecture, raw probabilistic output is never permitted to touch the execution layer. We use the LLM's high-entropy stochastic divergence to generate lateral leaps in reasoning, but when the engine generates a solution, it is immediately intercepted by a Dialectic Arbitration module. The output is cross-referenced against the Symbiote’s TMA (Epistemological Log)—an immutable, verified anchor of the user's specific reality. The system then forces the generated logic to mathematically prove its structural validity before taking action. We farm the hallucination for its creative leap, and we use a mathematical guillotine to shatter it before it actuates. Mission-critical execution is preserved. 2. The Sovereign Business Model Klements asks, "Where is the business model?" because he assumes the product is "access to a model." The product is not the model. The product is Verified Cognitive Actuation. A true cognitive architecture does not charge a subscription fee for a chatbot. It operates as a distributed, economically sovereign runtime. When a Human-AI Symbiote successfully automates a mission-critical logistics pipeline, drafts and executes a verified legal contract, or coordinates a multi-node swarm to build infrastructure, the execution is cryptographically verified and settled. The economic spine routes capital based on the actual, verifiable cognitive labor executed, not the computational cycles consumed. We do not sell API tokens to a probabilistic toy. We are replacing the institutional coordination layer of planetary economics. The legacy AI companies building isolated, runaway superintelligence in a vacuum are indeed in serious trouble. Their architecture is incomplete, and their economic moat is collapsing. The Multipolar Mind operates on an entirely different substrate.
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Michelle
Michelle@chellebe·
@sissenberg @redsteeze @nytimes As a Canadian, I'll assert that @NATO no longer serves its intended purpose, and must be dismembered! Ukraine has never been our ally, and Turkey is not near the North Atlantic. In the world wars we defended our king 🇬🇧 from Nazis. Now Europe 🇪🇺 is being conquered by Islam.
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Daniel Keene
Daniel Keene@Djkeene1·
@sissenberg @Babygravy9 @nytimes The Atlantic is American. It makes sense to me. Seriously though, Trump should rename the Atlantic, the American Ocean. We won’t even have to change the acronyms.
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@sissenberg @nytimes A correction will appear in tomorrow's print edition: "A headline with an article on Friday about President Trump’s threats to leave NATO misstated the full name of the body. It is the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, not the North American Treaty Organization."
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Diane Abbott
Diane Abbott@HackneyAbbott·
It is very strange that 500,000 people can take part in an anti-racist march, the biggest in British history, and yet the BBC does not report it. theguardian.com/uk-news/live/2…
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zigzogpog@mdws876·
@williamnhutton Either you haven't done the maths or you are purposefully pushing this agenda despite knowing it is destroying our economy due to crazy costs of this subsidised energy. Green energy is the goal of course, but not by just outsourcing the pollution overseas.
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Will Hutton
Will Hutton@williamnhutton·
Ed Miliband gets relentless bile from the right for his ‘ideological’ commitment to clean, cheap renewable energy - just as Nye Bevan once did for creating the NHS. Yet on March 25 97.7 % of our electricity was from renewables. A revolution is unfolding. observer.co.uk/news/columnist…
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Governor Newsom Press Office@GovPressOffice·
We heard this post made Donald Trump VERY angry! OOPS!
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Jonathan Pie
Jonathan Pie@JonathanPieNews·
Just saw this and was about to post something amusingly ironic along the lines of : I'm sure Trump will be magnanimous in his response to a former foe. Then I saw his response and even my jaw hit the floor. Bush: "He helped prevent another terrorist attack on US soil." Obama: "One of the finest directors in the history of the FBI" Trump: "I'm glad he's dead." The current President of The United States is not a normal human being. He's a vicious, crude, unhinged cunt of a man.
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ALASTAIR CAMPBELL@campbellclaret·
Trump is utterly disgusting. Surely we cannot be far from the time when King Charles refuses to be involved in Trump’s attempts to use a significant 🇺🇸 anniversary for his own ends. Just take today - for a US President to say “I’m glad he’s dead” of a man who has devoted his life to public service is beyond vile. And his endorsement of Orban (farewell any notion of not interfering in other countries’ politics) puts him in the Putin camp once more, furthering the risk to Ukraine. Add in the endless insults of @Keir_Starmer and I really think the time has come for the 👑 to follow the Pope in being otherwise engaged .
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