Jay
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Grok upgrades
X Freeze@XFreeze
The new Grok 4.20 Beta benchmarks are wild 🥇 #1 lowest hallucinating AI (22%) 🥇 #1 at following instructions (83%) 🥈 #2 in agentic tool use (97%) Grok 4.20 ranks #1 in the lowest hallucination rate ever recorded across all AI models tested globally Most models race to sound smart. Grok 4.20 was built to never lie and still dominates on instruction following and agentic tasks This is literally a 500B model performing top-notch in the things that matter most
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Starlink even works in an Arctic winter
Starlink@Starlink
Engineered for harsh conditions, Starlink provides reliable connectivity 🛰️❄️
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@teslaownersSV @elonmusk Best ai, truth seeking, curious, updated, well funded
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As a user, it's simple. I open the @X app. Here's what I hope to see — and I suspect many of you do too:
1. Great, informative, useful, or entertaining content (by humans, machines, or companies)
2. Real, authentic — even “boring” — posts from the people and networks I actually care about
3. No spam, bad bots, or reply farming
As an X employee who uses it every day, I believe we’re actively building toward exactly this.
Does this match what you want when you open X?
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You've got 8 billion potential customers on Earth, BUT...
In 2026, only ~5.3 billion have internet access. That means 2.7 billion people still can't access the exponential tools we talk about daily—AI, telemedicine, online education, digital banking.
The gap: The missing ~3 billion represent the largest untapped market in human history. Starlink alone now has 10,000+ satellites in orbit (just crossed that milestone yesterday). When connectivity becomes ubiquitous in the next 3-4 years, we're not just adding users—we're adding builders, creators, entrepreneurs.
The implication: The next Einstein, the next Elon, the next medical breakthrough might be sitting in a village without Wi-Fi right now. Abundance doesn't just mean "more for current participants"—it means unlocking latent genius at global scale.
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xAI NEWS: Paul Conyngham, a Sydney-based tech entrepreneur and AI consultant, used Grok to finalize a mRNA vaccine construct for his dog Rosie's mast cell cancer.
Paul used three AI models. He combined ChatGPT for initial ideas, AlphaFold for mutation analysis, and Grok took the mutation data and other inputs to create the final sequence for the custom mRNA vaccine targeting those exact mutations.
Paul sequenced Rosie's healthy DNA and the tumor DNA for $3,000 at the University of New South Wales' (UNSW) Ramaciotti Research Centre, in Sydney, Australia.
He partnered with researchers like Prof. Pall Thordarson and Prof. Martin Smith for manufacturing and injection.
They reported a 75% shrinkage in one tumor.



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