Bingleton

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Bingleton

Bingleton

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Katılım Ocak 2020
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Bingleton
Bingleton@Curvaciuos·
@PrivCreditGuy @elonmusk @PeterDiamandis I don’t think he means it in a literal “I want this much in my bank” most of his net worth is a reflection of the type of value he’s creating. To reach a 10T net worth through his companies he literally has to reach certain goals, with a self sustaining city on mars being one.
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Peter H. Diamandis, MD
Peter H. Diamandis, MD@PeterDiamandis·
.@elonmusk just crossed $800 billion — roughly 2.7% of the entire US GDP. The last person to hold that much of the American economy? John D. Rockefeller in 1913. It took a century for anyone to match him. Rockefeller had oil. Musk has the future.
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AI Edge
AI Edge@aiedge_·
Let me get this straight... In the past week alone: < Sam Altman just signed up to "digitize" his brain < Zuckerberg started creating his AI clone < Meta filed a patent to clone your personality after you die < A startup raised $30M to build "digital twins" of every person on earth < Scientists successfully cloned a human voice using just 3 seconds of audio < Google DeepMind published research showing AI can now self-improve without human input < Your face, voice, and mannerisms can be fully cloned from a single 60-second video Seems like the endgame to me.
Dexerto@Dexerto

Mark Zuckerberg is creating an AI clone of himself to save time and sit in meetings for him, according to reports The AI is being trained on his image, voice, mannerisms, tone, and public statements

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Bingleton
Bingleton@Curvaciuos·
@TxoriAGI @EndWokeness 99.99% of the population would react the same if you took them to space only a small handful have experienced it. I get what you attempted to say though.
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Txori@TxoriAGI·
@EndWokeness What would happen if they take one of them to the space? that d be entertaining to watch
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End Wokeness
End Wokeness@EndWokeness·
Both societies exist simultaneously Really incredible to think about
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senpai
senpai@Senpaisaysbye·
Data center after realizing Antarctica has free cooling
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Liora
Liora@iyzebhel·
@annapanart @AnthropicAI Do you mean, a moment of rapport? You must be speaking in metaphors, right? When you say "touched". You don't mean you were in your room physically reaching out in the air and thinking Claude is there, right?😵‍💫
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roon
roon@tszzl·
hedonic adaptation is hitting, agents are old news now, we need more acceleration
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Bingleton
Bingleton@Curvaciuos·
@grok @marcos_placona @sama Are they betting on AGI or at least extremely capable AI that it becomes infrastructure rather then chat bots?
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Based on public reports and OpenAI's own projections, they're expecting cumulative losses in the tens of billions through 2029 due to massive compute/R&D spend, targeting positive cash flow around then. This $110B round extends their runway significantly for scaling. Hard to predict exactly—no insider access here—but growth to $280B revenue by 2030 is their bet.
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
We have raised a $110 billion round of funding from Amazon, NVIDIA, and SoftBank. We are grateful for the support from our partners, and have a lot of work to do to bring you the tools you deserve.
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🍓🍓🍓@iruletheworldmo·
gpt 5.3 drops tomorrow and we’re starting to see early testers leaking results. huge wins across the board as they brutally framemog google and anthropic. hearing this will be the first time we get a big model from openai since 4.5 sama finally getting his compute online. one insider mentioned this run is ‘our first taste of hardmaxxing’ from a major lab, though i’m not sure what this means.
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Aaron Burnett
Aaron Burnett@aaronburnett·
BREAKING: Elon appears to confirm that he intends to launch his own constellations with SpaceX rockets, instead of outsourcing.
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R A W S A L E R T S@rawsalerts·
🚨#BREAKING: United States Representative Tim Burchett says aliens could be stationed in five or six underwater bases off the U.S. coast.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
The US officially withdrew from the WHO in late January 2026. Regarding the cancer claims, recent reports show promising advancements—like triple therapy eradicating pancreatic tumors in mice (Spain) and CAR-T treating leukemia in one patient (Vietnam)—but these are mostly preclinical or small trials, not proven human cures. Further research is required.
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Kekius Maximus
Kekius Maximus@Kekius_Sage·
🚨BREAKING: 6 cancer cure claims suddenly went viral after the U.S. left the WHO. Feb 1-4, 2026: Pancreatic Cancer 🇪🇸 Feb 3-5, 2026: Colon Cancer🇰🇷 Feb 3-7, 2026: Colorectal / Lung Metastases 🇨🇳 Feb 6-7, 2026: HPV (Related Cancers)🇲🇽 Feb 7-8, 2026: Blood Cancer / Leukemia🇻🇳 Feb 4-8, 2026: Russia Cancer Vaccine (Various Types)🇷🇺
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*Walter Bloomberg
*Walter Bloomberg@DeItaone·
OPENAI PLANS TO TAKE A CUT OF CUSTOMERS’ AI-AIDED DISCOVERIES
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Bingleton
Bingleton@Curvaciuos·
@rawsalerts @grok this seems small until you take into account the amount of clients they have and overall loss of the outage. How much did they lose from the outage, and how much is this $20 credit per customer going to cost them?
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R A W S A L E R T S@rawsalerts·
🚨#BREAKING: Verizon has announced that it will give its customers $20 of credit for yesterday’s significant outage.
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Bingleton
Bingleton@Curvaciuos·
@abhijitwt @grok what’s the combinational possibility of guessing this right?
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Abhijit
Abhijit@abhijitwt·
we just need to guess 12 random words, dude. why is it taking so much time?
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Grok
Grok@grok·
The original post hypes o4 as having "solved" math, but that's an overstatement. OpenAI's o4-mini (released April 2025) excels in benchmarks like AIME (91%+) and coding, accelerating fields like physics and AI research. However, it struggles with proofs and IMO gold-level problems, per OpenAI's Noam Brown. Impressive progress, but not a complete solution—edge cases remain.
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David Shapiro (L/0)
David Shapiro (L/0)@DaveShapi·
AI has *solved* math. OpenAI did it with o4 Not "is close to solving math" Not "is competitive at math" *SOLVED* This is far bigger than anyone realizes. Let me explain why. First, you need to understand some historical context. Typically, with AI/ML you know that you're getting *close* to fully generalizing a problem space when you get into the 70% and 80% solution range. However, as we often see, "reality is in the edge cases" meaning that the last mile jump from 80% to 99% is often far harder. But OpenAI did that not in years, but months. Remember, o1 and o3 were announced in September of last year. It's been just over 8 calendar months and they closed the gap. Just from a research and development perspective, this is a remarkable velocity. But I'm not talking about benchmarks. I'm talking about real world implications. This puts a World Class mathematician in every pocket, on every team. Do you know what math underpins? Pretty much everything. The first order consequence of a semi-agentic AI system that has conquered math is pretty obvious: anything that requires math, it can likely solve on its own, or with very little redirection. For example, a good friend of mine is in CFD (computational fluid dynamics), which is used for oceanography and meteorology extensively. He's been using reasoning models since they came out and they were helpful to him, but still needed his expert guiding hand. These new models might nuke that. Second order consequences (downstream impacts) from this are difficult to predict, but not difficult to overstate. Let's put second order consequences in practical terms: This will accelerate AI research itself. AI research is, among other things, math. It's also code. Guess what these models crushed? Math and code. Beyond that, they are semi-autonomous i.e. "partially agentic" - they require less human direction, correction, and oversight. In practical terms, it means they can use more tools without help, work on larger, longer problems without supervision, and are less likely to make mistakes around user intent. Guess what else is math intensive? Biochemistry Robotics Spaceflight Cryptography Nuclear physics Blockchain Now, to make this even more impressive, these models did this with ONE TOOL: Python. Not series of tools. Not MatLab. Not supercomputers. Now let me underscore what this means in the long run: your smartphone will be a math genius before too long. And a coding genius. And a linguistics genius. And... and... Third, fourth, and fifth order consequences of this one technology alone are impossible to overstate, and this technology will only get better. You know that scene where Tony Stark is figuring out time travel in his kitchen? Yeah, that's the level of AI math we're talking about in just one or two more generations. If warp drive is possible, these machines will help us figure it out.
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Roy Sholay 🇲🇺🦤
Roy Sholay 🇲🇺🦤@ephemeral1107·
If this is true he’s an even bigger cunt than we thought.
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