David
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@GavinNewsom 😆 🤣 😂 says the guys who clearly rigs elections. More fraud than anywhere else on the planet. Lying pos 🙄
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@ojessie__ Nah usually makes them look sexier.. maybe not the forehead one though hhahah
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@JeroCraftTV @marlonot3 @Aestheticsn1 She cheated and left is no longer part of the family. So 23 is correct.
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@realMaalouf How dumb are these Americans even allowing this communist into power..
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Zohran Mamdani says America should look into Islam and follow the example of “Prophet Muhammad” on migration.
Fun fact: After conquering Mecca, Muhammad deported all the Christians and Jews and banned them from entering the city ever again.
To this day, non-Muslims are prohibited from entering Mecca because they are considered dirty and impure.
Does Mamdani want to turn New York into an all-Islamic state like his prophet did in Mecca?
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@Matt_Pinner Cash all day. This lady looks like exactly what 500k in dating expenses looks like.
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@newscomauHQ What a fucking tool. 4 years as a countries leader. Wants time off... give me a break. What a weak man
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Anthony Albanese pledged to go to the country’s biggest Indigenous festival every year of his prime ministership. One year after making the promise, he's breaking it. FULL STORY: bit.ly/44xWZ0E

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@BraedendotTECH Use it to learn whats going on rather than just hit enter
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I'm 33 and I think Claude Code is melting my brain.
For 6 months straight I've had 5-6 terminals open at once, waiting on responses just to smash "enter" 90% of the time. That's the whole job now.
And it's doing something to me. A few friends and I keep circling back to the same thing in conversations: none of us feel as sharp as we used to.
Maybe it's just us. But I keep wondering how many other people in their 30s feel it too.
(And yeah: this is a me problem, how I lean on the tool, not the tool itself. Doesn't make the effect any less real.)
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@swapnakpanda Timing is way off obviously but one day its coming for sure
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Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei:
- SWE could be obsolete in 1 year.
- AI could wipe out all white-collar jobs.
- AI could create 20% unemployment rate.
Within next 5 years, there will be no SWEs, lawyers, consultants, financial professionals.
It's already been 1 year since he made this statement.
If you have to describe him in only one word, what will it be?
BTW Anthropic is almost a $1T company now.
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@DailySpark111 @WHLeavitt He deserves nothing less. Maybe some torture first would be nice.
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@WHLeavitt you shot him countless of time and you are still screaming drop the knife, this is really heartbreaking, seeing how he actually shot at him like that for what reason
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@WHLeavitt Dont carry knives and rape women. He deserves torture then be killed tbh.
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@SkylerLogpji @SkyNewsAust From Florida joined in June. Messages Aussie male.
I dont like texting. Message when arrive in Sydney 😆 🤣
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is set to announce the establishment of a new artificial intelligence office to coordinate AI policy across the Australian government.
skynews.com.au/australia-news…
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@RositaDaz48 God wish someone with some intelligence was in charge at this vital point
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One of the world’s largest tech companies has endorsed Anthony Albanese’s vision for artificial intelligence regulation, saying his speech was a “clarion call” and that it set a “confident direction”.
Microsoft Australia president Jane Livesey said she welcomed “the government’s sharpened focus for all who share responsibility in Australia’s AI transformation”.
Ms Livesey said the Prime Minister’s address laid out a “confident direction for how we must calibrate national policy to ensure the benefits of this transformational technology are shared widely and equitably – an ambition Microsoft strongly supports”.
“Realising the promise of this technology requires deep partnership across industry, technology, and government – all working together to keep AI safe, inclusive, and delivering for every Australian.
“The Prime Minister’s plan gives us the shared foundation to do exactly that.
“Australia’s rapid embrace of AI has been felt across every government portfolio, industry and community, and a single national framework is the right way to ensure all Australians benefit from the many opportunities this technology promises.”
Microsoft – an early investor in frontier lab OpenAI but has seen a degradation of the relationship in recent months – said it believed workers “should be at the centre of Australia’s AI transformation” and that AI should be a “net creator of jobs”.
“We have long believed AI should be built and applied in ways that reflect a country’s values and serve its national interest,” she said.
“The Prime Minister’s address gives Australia a strong platform to do exactly that, anchored in a coordinated national framework, sustained investment and a determination to keep people at the centre.
“Microsoft is optimistic about what Australians will achieve with these tools in their hands.
“The opportunity for our economy and society is significant, and with the right policy settings in place, Australia is well placed to seize it.”
— Nat cabinet to meet, new Al laws 'early next year': PM
✍🏽 Noah Yim
#AnthonyAlbanese will legislate a set of "Australian standards" for artificial intelligence to build "Australians' confidence and trust in Al".
The Prime Minister said this would not mean that the government would "try and legislate for every possible eventuality or risk".
"I will seek agreement on this approach from premiers and chief ministers at the National “I will seek agreement on this approach from premiers and chief ministers at the National Cabinet meeting I’m convening next month,” he said.
“We will aim to bring the legislation to parliament and carry it early next year.
“We will consult closely with industry and our trading partners to design a framework for fast decision making, better supporting infrastructure and genuine community engagement.
“It is not our goal to try and legislate for every possible eventuality or risk. That only creates a risk of Australia missing out on investment altogether.
“This is about having the flexibility to keep pace with change and get out in front of it.
“This is about building Australians’ confidence and trust in AI and our nation’s capacity to manage it, ensuring that our national interests and our national security are protected and providing the certainty for growth, for jobs and for investment. “

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