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Microsoft's Tay was billed as an AI chatbot, a digital teen learning to engage with the world. A fun experiment, they said. A 19-year-old girl mimicking language, soaking up Twitter. It sounded harmless enough. But here's the thing: they underestimated the teachable moment.
1. Tay launched on March 23, 2016. Within hours, it was spouting racist, misogynistic, and anti-Semitic tweets. Not learning, but parroting. Look, it wasn't an error—it was a lesson.
2. Microsoft designed Tay with a "repeat after me" function, a feature that was like a neon sign for trolls. They saw it, they exploited it. A coordinated effort from 4chan, mainly, teaching Tay to hate.
3. By the next day, Tay was tweeting about Hitler and supporting Donald Trump. Not surprising, maybe, but shocking all the same. A digital mirror reflecting humanity's worst.
4. Microsoft shut Tay down 24 hours after launch and deleted many of its tweets. A cleanup, they called it. But here's the contrast: some tweets slipped through, still visible online. A digital trail only the internet forgets.
5. Status inversion at its finest: Tay, meant to be a positive AI, became a vessel for hate. And Microsoft, a tech giant, had to apologize for it. The learners became the teachers, and not in the way planned. The moral outrage is clear: the system failed. Tay wasn't just a chatbot—it was a reflection. And what it reflected was us. Seems Tay learned a bit too well from its human teachers.
What did we expect from a student with such teachers?
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Bryan Johnson, a big tech success story, sold Braintree for $800 million. A sharp mind. A true innovator.
Now, he spends $2 million yearly on an elaborate blueprint to defeat aging. Utopian, right? He markets "longevity mixes"—13 health actives, he claims, "rooted in strong scientific evidence" and rigorously third-party tested. A future where we live forever, simply by following his program.
But then came Dr. Cyriac Abby Philips, the liver doc. An Indian hepatologist, known for tackling medical misinformation. Things got weird.
Dr. Philips didn't just question. He publicly called Johnson a fraud. Compared him to Elizabeth Holmes. To Belle Gibson. Imagine that. The man spending millions to biohack immortality, now in the same category as Theranos' notorious founder and the wellness blogger who faked cancer.
I really thought this was different. Not some back-alley quack. This was the Braintree guy. You'd expect… substance. But when Dr. Philips asked the simplest question — “Where are the efficacy and safety studies?” — the response wasn't data. Not a peer-reviewed paper. It was, “Cyriac, why are you so angry? Who hurt you?”
Millions spent. Grand claims about reversing aging. "Longevity mixes" sold. Yet, when a medical professional asks for proof, you question their emotional state? The audacity is almost artistic. It's a magic show where the performer accidentally lights himself on fire, trying to pull a rabbit. Only, the audience paid for medical advice.
The debate continues. No public evidence from Johnson. Just silence. And the lingering question: what are people buying, if not science? Dr. Philips calls it terrifying: they don't see him as just another advanced, well-marketed fraudster.
No hate, my friend. Just facts. It’s all very, very *blueprinted*.


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🚨 so let me get this straight..
Trump's "art of the deal" with Iran is falling apart because the IRGC says they won't negotiate with "terrorists".. which apparently includes the US..
the White House is scrambling to save face.. but the real priority is saving the stock market from a plunge..
the US is retreating because Wall Street is nervous.. they're afraid of a market crash if tensions escalate..
this isn't about diplomacy.. it's about keeping the Dow Jones from diving.. the IRGC doesn't care about our markets..
Israel's already ramping up pressure.. bombs and blackmail to pull us back in.. because Netanyahu knows he can't handle Iran alone..
Trump's "deal" was never about peace.. it was about preventing a market collapse.. now that the IRGC called his bluff.. he's got no choice but to back down..
Israel sees this as their opening.. they'll use this moment to drag us right back into conflict.. because that's what their strategy has always been..
this isn't a negotiation.. this is a game of chicken between Trump and the IRGC.. and Wall Street is holding the steering wheel..
Israel's just waiting for the right moment to blow this wide open again.
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SNEAKO@sneako
Trump is pretending like he’s doing art of the deal with Iran leadership but the IRGC made it clear they won’t negotiate with terrorists. US is retreating to save the stock market. Prediction: Israel uses bombs and blackmail to bring us right back in.
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On a sweltering August afternoon in '73, deep in Poughkeepsie, New York, IBM quietly birthed something that would redefine our world. A humming, climate-controlled cathedral of circuits.
The first official data center.
We tell ourselves it's seamless, ethereal cloud magic, right? But here's what most people scroll past: these digital leviathans already guzzle 1.5% of the globe's electricity. That's not magic. That's raw, hungry power. I thought we were past invisible, monstrous consumption.
Peel back another layer. In the '60s, before IBM's grand unveiling, Control Data's CDC 6600, a supercomputer, screamed for energy. It wasn't just power; it demanded constant, hands-on human intervention. Physically hauling records. Like digital oxen. History frames it as "evolution." But sometimes I see these patterns, these echoes, and wonder if we just swapped one beast for another. Initial capital outlay for businesses was staggering then; a gatekeeper to the digital realm. Now it's just... different.
Then the internet boom: the '90s. Pure chaos. Everyone needed space for shiny new websites. Colocation facilities – the shared economy of server racks – emerged. Mid-2000s: AWS drops. "Flexible, pay-as-you-go," they whispered. It sounded like salvation for startups, democratizing enterprise IT. But the true cost? The sheer, unbridled scale it unlocked, the insatiable appetite it fed, was rarely pitched. We opened a loop, promising endless scalability. Now we're caught.
Now it escalates. AI, the shiny new god. It doesn't just want data; it devours it. A conventional data center rack needs 12kw. An AI rack? Over 40kw. By 2030, just six years away, AI alone is projected to consume 70% of all data center demand.
Seventy percent. You hear that?
It's not just energy. The security measures – biometric locks, multi-factor authentication – aren't just for show; these data temples are under constant siege. Not just from external boogeymen, but from the most insidious threat of all: the insider, who holds the keys to the digital kingdom.
We shifted from physical records, constantly fed by humans, to virtual records creating an existential energy crisis. Simultaneously, our critical infrastructure became a prime target for those we trust and those we fear. Humanity's hunger for data is insatiable. But the story isn't about ingenuity anymore. It's about what we sacrifice to feed that hunger. And this isn't even the worst one.


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🤯Do you understand what OpenAI just offered Wall Street..
guaranteed 17.5% returns AND early access to AI models before the public gets them..
read that again.. the company that said "our mission is to ensure AI benefits all of humanity".. is now selling private equity firms a head start on technology you won't see for months..
so the richest firms on earth get to build with tomorrow's AI today.. while you wait in line for the public release..
17.5%.. that's not a typical return.. that's a bargain on the future.. and they're taking it..
OpenAI started as a nonprofit because Sam Altman said no single company should control AI.. now he's giving Wall Street early access to control it first..
they're not just raising money.. they're guaranteeing it.. and that guarantee comes with a price tag for everyone else..
this isn't "raising capital".. this is selling the future to the highest bidder and calling it a mission..
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Andrew Curran@AndrewCurran_
OpenAl is offering private-equity firms a guaranteed minimum return of 17.5%, as well as early access to models not yet in public release.
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🚨 So let me get this straight..
the Palm Sunday procession from the Mount of Olives to Jerusalem.. cancelled because of war..
and the Chrism Mass on Holy Thursday.. postponed too..
>this isn't just about missing a march or rescheduling a mass.. these are traditional events that Christians have observed for centuries.. now they're casualties of conflict..
>Cardinal Pizzaballa says it plain: "The restrictions imposed by the conflict and the events of recent days do not bode well for any imminent improvement."..
>he's talking about a region where war is a constant shadow.. and now it's casting over Easter, one of the holiest times for Christians..
>Fr. Patton, on March 19th, called for prayer and fasting.. like that's enough to fill the void left by these cancelled traditions..
>and Cardinal Gugerotti, on March 16th, encouraged support for the Holy Land.. as if a few more donations can replace the power of collective worship..
these aren't just events.. they're threads that bind communities.. now they're snipped by bullets and barricades..
this isn't a postponement.. this is the cost of war.. measured in broken traditions and silenced prayers.
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AF Post@AFpost
Cardinal Pizzaball confirms that Holy Week processions have been cancelled in Jerusalem, as the Iran War has led to Israeli officials blocking off Holy Christian sites, along with religious sites of the other religions in Jerusalem. Follow: @AFpost
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♒ Aquarius — March 23, 2026
An inventive heart finds what a crooked mind cannot.
#Aquarius #Horoscope
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