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compounding capital in the age of intelligence

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8AI@Quantum8AI·
@chamath @sojoodi So much wisdom, thanks Chamath, completing agree compounding is a by product of clear thought. You hold it in spades ♠️
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Brett Adcock@adcock_brett·
In the last 120 days, Figure scaled manufacturing 24x - from 1 robot/day to 1 robot/hour We will manufacture 55 humanoid robots this week
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@tesla_semi Mission accomplished 👏
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Tesla Semi
Tesla Semi@tesla_semi·
First Semi off high volume line
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Pejjy
Pejjy@CuriousPejjy·
Tesla Robotaxis are about scale like we've never seen before! I had the pleasure of having @Scobleizer on the podcast discussing how $TSLA's Robotaxi's (& FSD) are coming so close to scale and not just in the U.S. but WORLDWIDE! We also discussed deeply about the Cybercab and how it will NEVER have a steering wheel & pedal when it's time to sell the vehicle. 👀 Many other AI related topics were covered too making this podcast a juicy and well-informed one! This was an awesome podcast and is available for YouTube Members and X subscribers only until Saturday morning! GET YOUR POPCORN READY! youtu.be/gV1LMsgXJWU
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World
World@worldnetwork·
40 million World app users. 18 million verified humans. 160 countries. Join the real human network and get your proof of human today.
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Shaun Maguire
Shaun Maguire@shaunmmaguire·
Cities don’t fail because of billionaires They fail because of socialists
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8AI@Quantum8AI·
@VraserX Brilliant analysis!
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VraserX e/acc
VraserX e/acc@VraserX·
Ilya’s deposition paints a darker picture of Sam Altman than anyone wanted to believe, a 52-page memo accusing him of lying, undermining execs, pitting people against each other. It’s ugly. And yet… without Sam’s defiance of the safety purists, we wouldn’t have reasoning models, GPT-5, or agentic systems in the wild. That’s the maddening paradox of AI’s most powerful company: Sam may bend the truth, but he also bends reality. Ilya may guard the truth, but he slows reality down. OpenAI was born from this collision, vision versus caution, charisma versus conscience. And somewhere between those two forces, the future of intelligence is still trying to decide who to trust.
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Sawyer Merritt
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
Here's a rough summary of Elon Musk’s 1 hour and 40 minute long testimony today during the OpenAI trial. He will resume his testimony tomorrow. • Argues the case has huge implications: "It is not ok to steal a charity. If the defendants are found not guilty, this case will become caselaw. It’ll give license to looting every charity in America. The consequences of this case go far beyond me or everyone here. The entire foundation of charitable giving in America will be destroyed." • Says OpenAI was founded as a nonprofit, open-source counterweight to Google, focused on AI safety. • Claims the shift to a for-profit structure violated that mission. • Says his AI concerns date back to conversations with Larry Page, who he felt wasn’t taking AI risk seriously. • Elon says he tried to warn Obama about AI, but that Obama felt AI was not good enough (back then) to seem scary smart. "Here we are in 2026, AI is very smart." • Believes AI could surpass human intelligence as soon as next year and poses existential risk in the hands of the wrong people: “If you have someone who’s not very trustworthy in charge of AI, that’s very dangerous for the whole world.” • Elon framed his companies (SpaceX, Neuralink, xAI) as part of a broader mission to protect humanity’s future. • Emphasized OpenAI’s original goal: AI for the good of humanity, not profit-driven control. • Elon's main argument is that OpenAI abandoned its founding principles, and that precedent could reshape both AI governance and charitable trust. • Larry Page refused to speak to Elon Musk again after Elon recruited Ilya Sutskever to join OpenAI. Elon viewed Ilya as the “number one” most valuable member at Google. • Elon thought in the early days, OpenAI's corporate structure would be a nonprofit funded initially with donations, but there could potentially be a parallel for-profit that is owned by the nonprofit and funds the nonprofit: “We (Sam Altman and Elon) were in agreement that OpenAI would be a 501c3 charity. • Elon was not opposed to there being a small for-profit that provided funding to the nonprofit, as long as "the tail didn’t wag the dog." • Elon: “there are very few people who understand venture capital in Silicon Valley like I do."
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8AI@Quantum8AI·
@sundarpichai • Google 🚀 • protein folding • languages
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Sundar Pichai
Sundar Pichai@sundarpichai·
Hello. How are you? Thank you. I love you. Please. Some of the most frequently translated phrases of the past 20 years! Google Translate began twenty years ago with a mission to help people understand one another, regardless of the language they speak. What started as a small experiment has become a global tool that helps over 1 billion users every month. In that time Translate has evolved from simple pattern matching to true understanding. In 2006, it relied on statistical machine learning to look for patterns in small word clusters. By 2016, we pioneered a shift to neural networks to move beyond literal word-for-word translations, and today we’re using our powerful Gemini models to make Translate even more helpful. We are moving from text to fluid, real-time conversations. With our latest models, you can even use your headphones as a personal interpreter that preserves your original tone and cadence - it’s an amazing experience! One of the interesting things about AI is that as we make progress, we begin to take it for granted. If you met a person who could translate across a hundred languages faster than any human can, you would be so impressed. Today, one product does that for nearly 250 languages, and we kind of just shrug. Being able to say thank you in 250 languages is not something I take for granted. So to the 1 billion who use Google Translate - merci, dhanyavaad, arigatō, gracias, and thank you! Let’s see what the next 20 years will bring.
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