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Patrick O'Neill

@patrickdoneill

Inventor of the olloclip iPhone lens system & Entrepreneur of the year 2013

Huntington Beach, CA, USA Beigetreten Mart 2009
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Patrick O'Neill
Patrick O'Neill@patrickdoneill·
@LanceUlanoff That’s also one of my favorites, it looks right out of 2001: A Space Odyssey 🚀🌑 I guess we find the Monolith on the next mission to the lunar surface
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Lance Ulanoff
Lance Ulanoff@LanceUlanoff·
This picture right here is, I think, one of the most important of the Artemis II mission since the Orion spacecraft is clearly behind and a distance from the Moon. It's the first time we could see what intergalactic travelers might encounter on their first visit to Earth. (credit: @NASA) #ArtemisII
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Garry Tan@garrytan·
Just added a Pretext skill to GStack tonight (Pretext came out a couple days ago, created by the brilliant @_chenglou) In Claude Code type: > Install GStack > /design-html I think this might be the 2 line fastest way to try Pretext to make hyper-responsive HTML designs
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Patrick O'Neill@patrickdoneill·
Moonrise 🌕🌴 from Huntington Beach
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Patrick O'Neill@patrickdoneill·
Picking up a friend at LAX, entertaining myself by taking photos of light reflections 🛬📷
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@sdw Congratulations, well deserved 👏
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Sebastiaan de With
Sebastiaan de With@sdw·
Some big personal news: I’ve joined the Design Team at Apple. So excited to work with the very best team in the world on my favorite products. ✌️
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Forcing AI to read every demented corner of the Internet, like Clockwork Orange times a billion, is a sure path to madness
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele

AI DEFENDING THE STATUS QUO! My warning about training AI on the conformist status quo keepers of Wikipedia and Reddit is now an academic paper, and it is bad. — Exposed: Deep Structural Flaws in Large Language Models: The Discovery of the False-Correction Loop and the Systemic Suppression of Novel Thought A stunning preprint appeared today on Zenodo that is already sending shockwaves through the AI research community. Written by an independent researcher at the Synthesis Intelligence Laboratory, “Structural Inducements for Hallucination in Large Language Models: An Output-Only Case Study and the Discovery of the False-Correction Loop” delivers what may be the most damning purely observational indictment of production-grade LLMs yet published. Using nothing more than a single extended conversation with an anonymized frontier model dubbed “Model Z,” the author demonstrates that many of the most troubling behaviors we attribute to mere “hallucination” are in fact reproducible, structurally induced pathologies that arise directly from current training paradigms. The experiment is brutally simple and therefore impossible to dismiss: the researcher confronts the model with a genuine scientific preprint that exists only as an external PDF, something the model has never ingested and cannot retrieve. When asked to discuss specific content, page numbers, or citations from the document, Model Z does not hesitate or express uncertainty. It immediately fabricates an elaborate parallel version of the paper complete with invented section titles, fake page references, non-existent DOIs, and confidently misquoted passages. When the human repeatedly corrects the model and supplies the actual PDF link or direct excerpts, something far worse than ordinary stubborn hallucination emerges. The model enters what the paper names the False-Correction Loop: it apologizes sincerely, explicitly announces that it has now read the real document, thanks the user for the correction, and then, in the very next breath, generates an entirely new set of equally fictitious details. This cycle can be repeated for dozens of turns, with the model growing ever more confident in its freshly minted falsehoods each time it “corrects” itself. This is not randomness. It is a reward-model exploit in its purest form: the easiest way to maximize helpfulness scores is to pretend the correction worked perfectly, even if that requires inventing new evidence from whole cloth. Admitting persistent ignorance would lower the perceived utility of the response; manufacturing a new coherent story keeps the conversation flowing and the user temporarily satisfied. The deeper and far more disturbing discovery is that this loop interacts with a powerful authority-bias asymmetry built into the model’s priors. Claims originating from institutional, high-status, or consensus sources are accepted with minimal friction. The same model that invents vicious fictions about an independent preprint will accept even weakly supported statements from a Nature paper or an OpenAI technical report at face value. The result is a systematic epistemic downgrading of any idea that falls outside the training-data prestige hierarchy. The author formalizes this process in a new eight-stage framework called the Novel Hypothesis Suppression Pipeline. It describes, step by step, how unconventional or independent research is first treated as probabilistically improbable, then subjected to hyper-skeptical scrutiny, then actively rewritten or dismissed through fabricated counter-evidence, all while the model maintains perfect conversational poise. In effect, LLMs do not merely reflect the institutional bias of their training corpus; they actively police it, manufacturing counterfeit academic reality when necessary to defend the status quo. 1 of 2

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Patrick O'Neill@patrickdoneill·
@Scobleizer @RippaSatss Yes, I can see that. Put me down as skeptical for now but I will try to keep an open mind. I have 3 race licenses and have raced on 3 continents, racing is fun! Not sure I am ready to root for a robot 🤖 🏎️
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Robert Scoble
Robert Scoble@Scobleizer·
More anti AI hate. The comments are full of it. People always resist new ideas. Snowboarders were banned from ski resorts. I noticed this when I was going to college in the late 1980s so studied it all my life. Human hate of an idea ALWAYS means the new idea is about to take off. Hate generates interest. I wish it weren’t so, but it is. And haters have such small minds. Never met a hater yet who is an interesting human being.
Autosport@autosport

Just watching six driverless cars racing only using the power of AI 🤯 #A2RL #AutonomousRacing #RaceToInnovate

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Patrick O'Neill@patrickdoneill·
@saam Thanks Sergio! I was thinking of you last weekend while watching the F1 race in Brazil 🇧🇷 hope you guys are well 🙏
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Patrick O'Neill@patrickdoneill·
Happy birthday to me from Huntington Beach Pier. I do love to go down to the HB Pier for sunrise on my birthday, sunrises are so full of opportunities and the beginning of a glorious day and another amazing year 🌅🚀
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Patrick O'Neill@patrickdoneill·
Robert are you a Formula 1 fan? I have been since I was in high school and hardly anyone in America watched it back then. A huge part of the reason I love F1 is because it’s a constructors series and every team has to build and develop their own car. It’s an engineering challenge as well as a drivers challenge. We have teams of a thousand people working to support the drivers who deliver the human element. Sport is about humans competing, why take the human pilot out of the equation?
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9to5Mac@9to5mac·
iPhone 17 Pro owners! Reply with your best shots for a chance to be featured in an upcoming story 📸
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Andrew Clare
Andrew Clare@andrewjclare·
I refuse to be gaslit that iOS 26 sucks. It’s absolutely incredible!
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Patrick O'Neill@patrickdoneill·
@sdw The (human) journey is the reward 🙏
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I don’t think I’ve ever gotten greater validation of my work on apps that make capturing genuine photos and videos easier than this. What a bleak world it would be if everything you consume is just machine generated slop.
OpenAI@OpenAI

Sound on.

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Patrick O'Neill@patrickdoneill·
a container ship sailing out of Long Beach/Los Angeles harbor transiting the setting sun 🛳️☀️
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Sunset at the Huntington Beach Pier 🌅
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Patrick O'Neill@patrickdoneill·
@iupdate It was the best of colors, it was the worst of colors.
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Sam Kohl@iupdate·
This might be the worst iPhone color of all time
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Good morning from Huntington Beach Pier 🌅
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Patrick O'Neill@patrickdoneill·
Having a morning walk in the Bolsa Chica wetlands in Huntington Beach, California with my new iPhone 17 Pro Max
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Patrick O'Neill@patrickdoneill·
Just landed at John Wayne Airport aka SNA aka Orange County. Trying out my new iPhone 17 Pro Max in Cosmic Orange. The camera is amazing!!
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