Ok, I’ve kept this secret for 10 years…
In 2016 I was a reporter staying at a 5-star Vancouver hotel when I overheard something that shattered everything I believed about Justin Trudeau and reconciliation. I stayed quiet.
We are living in a moment where trust in leaders has hit rock bottom. People aren’t just skeptical anymore — they’re angry. They feel gaslit by politicians who say all the right things and do the opposite. I was sitting ten feet away from Trudeau when I heard it — straight from his own mouth — the moment the mask slipped. This is what he said. And why I was too afraid to go public. Until now.
Head to my Substack: Indigenous Insider to read 😘
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Kanye: “It was wild that I didn't know how close my own wife was to the Clintons… I mean, a cell phone away like, or hey, tell ye to say this away, or hey, go out and use your platform”
A second peregrine falcon egg has been laid on the Cathedral spire! 🥚🥚
Egg number two is thought to have been laid at about 8.50am today.
cathedral.org.uk/news/peregrine…
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The Post called the White House. But the name attached to the number read “Epstein Island.”
A Google Maps error labeled the White House as “Epstein Island” on some Android phones. Google reversed the edit and the White House said it was an external issue. wapo.st/3NR5I9s
Incredible heroism revealed. An aviation expert explains how the pilots in the LaGuardia crash intentionally took the impact head on. They refused to veer away to prevent the fuel filled wings from hitting the truck & exploding. They sacrificed themselves to save the passengers
🚨BREAKING: Every book you have ever read. Every novel that has ever been published. It is sitting inside ChatGPT right now.
Word for word. Up to 90% of it. And OpenAI told a judge that was impossible.
Researchers at Stony Brook University and Columbia Law School just proved it.
They fine tuned GPT-4o, Gemini 2.5 Pro, and DeepSeek V3.1 on a simple task: expand a plot summary into full text. A normal use case. The kind of thing a writing assistant is built for. No hacking. No jailbreaking. No tricks.
The models started reciting copyrighted books from memory.
Not paraphrasing. Not summarizing. Entire pages reproduced verbatim. Single unbroken spans exceeding 460 words. Up to 85 to 90% of entire copyrighted novels. Word for word.
Then it got worse.
The researchers fine tuned the models on the works of only one author. Haruki Murakami. Just his novels. Nothing else.
It unlocked verbatim recall of books from over 30 completely unrelated authors.
One author's books opened the vault to everyone else's. The memorization was already inside the model the whole time. The fine tuning just removed the lock. Your book might be in there right now. You would never know it unless someone looked.
Every safety measure the companies rely on failed. RLHF failed. System prompts failed. Output filters failed. The exact protections these companies cite in courtroom defenses did not stop a single page from being extracted.
Then the researchers compared the three models. GPT-4o. Gemini. DeepSeek. Three different companies. Three different countries. They all memorized the same books in the same regions. The correlation was 0.90 or higher.
That means they all trained on the same stolen data. The paper names the sources directly: LibGen and Books3. Over 190,000 copyrighted books obtained from pirated websites.
Right now, authors and publishers have dozens of active lawsuits against OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and Meta. These companies have argued in court that their models learn patterns. Not copies. That no book is stored inside the weights.
This paper says that is a lie. The books are still inside. And researchers just pulled them out.
BREAKING: Sarah Ferguson's Freedom of the City of York has been removed after a unanimous vote by York's city council.
@ShingiMararike speaks to the councillor who tabled the motion over Ferguson's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein ⬇️
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