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FutureCite@FutureCite·
@Przegaa Human in control of the AI loop in the new labour economy. Aleksandra, much we can discuss further! Contact@futurecite.com
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NASA@NASA·
LIVE: Artemis leaders are discussing the successful launch of NASA's Artemis II mission and the next steps for the astronauts headed on their journey around the Moon. twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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Jeremy R. Hansen@Astro_Jeremy·
One last message before the launch of Artemis II...
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NASA@NASA·
Liftoff. The Artemis II mission launched from @NASAKennedy at 6:35pm ET (2235 UTC), propelling four astronauts on a journey around the Moon. Artemis II will pave the way for future Moon landings, as well as the next giant leap — astronauts on Mars.
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Lux@LuxVibe_·
If you can find 1 difference in this photo you are a genius....? 99.9% will fail...!!!
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Peter H. Diamandis, MD
Peter H. Diamandis, MD@PeterDiamandis·
Many people expected Apple to fight back in AI with a frontier LLM. Instead, they may have done it with a box smaller than an iPad: the Mac mini. Which raises a bigger question: what if Apple’s best AI product was never meant to be a chatbot at all? - A 32GB Mac mini can reportedly run a new Qwen 3.5 model requiring about 20GB of memory - Apple’s unified memory architecture lets recent Macs host large models locally that would otherwise be difficult or expensive  - One workflow already uses 5 OpenClaws together, with MiniMax researching 24/7/365 and Qwen coding 24/7/365
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Najjf@Durenajjaf7825·
Challenge: This is tricky, identify Elon Musk's mouth ooh!
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Jewel 🌗@OfficialJoel4_·
Nobody is yet to find the number 👀 What number do you see? RT 🔄 Correct answer wins $200 Ends 48 hrs
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Tech with Mak@techNmak·
The person who built Claude Code just mass-leaked the thinking behind it. 45 minutes of design decisions, mistakes, and where it's all going. This is rare. Creators at this level don't usually talk this openly.
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Pascal Bornet
Pascal Bornet@pascal_bornet·
This one actually made me pause. Scientists built a robot made of liquid. Not flexible. Liquid. It can split, merge, squeeze through tiny spaces, and then re-form. When it breaks, it heals itself. No motors. No joints. No rigid body. I’ve spent years thinking about AI as the brain of machines. This feels like the first glimpse of something else. A body that does not have a fixed shape. Today it’s millimeter-scale. Tomorrow, it’s medicine moving through the body, or machines exploring places nothing solid can reach. That thought excites me. And honestly, it unsettles me too. So here’s the question. When machines no longer have a stable form, what does “control” even mean? #AI #Robotics #SoftRobotics #Innovation #Technology #FutureOfWork
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Astronomy Vibes
Astronomy Vibes@AstronomyVibes·
🧠 Scientists May Have Found the Strangest Clue Yet to Human Consciousness What if your awareness—your thoughts, emotions, and sense of being—isn’t just biology… but something far deeper and stranger? New research is reviving a controversial idea that once sounded like science fiction: human consciousness may be rooted in quantum physics. For decades, scientists believed the brain works purely through classical biology—neurons firing, chemicals flowing, signals passing. But in the 1990s, physicist Roger Penrose and anesthesiologist Stuart Hameroff proposed a radical theory. They suggested that tiny structures inside our brain cells, called microtubules, might operate at the quantum level. According to their idea, strange quantum events—where particles exist in multiple states at once—could suddenly collapse, giving rise to conscious experience. They called this theory Orchestrated Objective Reduction, or Orch OR. Most scientists laughed it off. The brain, they said, is too warm and noisy for fragile quantum effects to survive. Case closed… or so it seemed. Now, things are getting interesting. A recent experiment led by researchers in Canada found something unexpected. They discovered that microtubules can trap light and release it after a mysterious delay. Even more surprising—anesthetic drugs dramatically shorten this delay. Since anesthetics are known to “switch off” consciousness, this strange effect has raised eyebrows. Could this delay be linked to awareness itself? No one is claiming victory yet. Even experts warn this connection is a long shot. Some say the effect could still be explained by normal physics. But others admit the findings are… unsettling in the best way. Because if even a small part of consciousness depends on quantum effects, it could completely rewrite what we know about the brain, biology, and reality itself. For now, the mystery remains unsolved. But one thing is clear: the question “What is consciousness?” just became far more intriguing—and far stranger—than we ever imagined. 👁️✨
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FutureCite@FutureCite·
@curiosityonx Touch on instruments 🎹...to create music...is not an illusion ...thoughts?
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Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
At the atomic level, nothing ever truly touches. What we feel as ‘touch’ is our brain interpreting electromagnetic repulsion. The object is real, the sensation is a constructed illusion.
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
China just launched the world’s fastest broadband. China has rolled out the world's first commercial 10G broadband network in Sunan County, Hebei Province, positioning the country as a leader in next-generation internet infrastructure. Developed through a partnership between Huawei and China Unicom, the service leverages advanced 50G PON technology to deliver impressive performance: download speeds reaching up to 9,834 Mbps, upload speeds of 1,008 Mbps, and latency down to 3 milliseconds. This breakthrough enables practical feats like downloading a 20 GB 4K movie in less than 20 seconds—compared to several minutes on standard 1 Gbps connections. The network's capabilities extend far beyond entertainment, promising to transform industries including cloud computing, 8K streaming, virtual and augmented reality, intelligent home systems, and industrial automation. Its high bandwidth and minimal latency stand to advance applications in telemedicine, distance education, and smart agriculture. With this deployment, China has surpassed nations previously leading in broadband speeds, such as the UAE and Qatar, underscoring a deliberate effort to bolster its digital economy and drive technological innovation in rural areas.
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FutureCite@FutureCite·
@sciencegirl So the sensation of touch on musical instruments actually creates atomic level signals from our touch into composition of sounds (theorems) into 🎶🌌 ...🖐🦻🧠.
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Science girl@sciencegirl·
At the atomic level, objects don’t truly “touch.” When surfaces meet, their electrons repel each other, and our brain interprets that interaction as the sensation of touch.
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FutureCite@FutureCite·
@elonmusk Grok's said music is not a theorem. I debated it is a composition of sounds...which Grok agreed, wanted to know more and created this image to summarize. 😎👌🎶🌌
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