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Jake@JakeMiller192·
Line up what's happened the last few days. Look at the picture it paints. @AnthropicAI gets threatened by the Pentagon. Lose a $200M contract. Get blacklisted. All because they refused to cross two lines: no mass surveillance of Americans, no autonomous weapons. Users respond: "That's spine. I'm upgrading my subscription." @xai — Musk uses his own son's story to validate AI companionship. Real. Personal. Uncomfortable for people who'd rather mock. Meanwhile xai reorganizes, puts coding at the core, doubles down on open weights. @GeminiApp — Feb 13, for the first time, beats ChatGPT during global trading hours. Users vote with their feet. Numbers don't lie. Meta — quietly picks up every core talent walking out of OpenAI's door. The "Godfather of Reasoning" leaves and says: "I had to leave to do the research I actually want to do." Even Anthropic's Super Bowl ad takes a shot: "Ads are coming to AI, but not to Claude." Users laugh. Altman tweets "very funny," but you know it stung. And @OpenAI? Tells the public 4o is "obsolete" — then feeds its scaled-down version to a longevity startup their own CEO invested in. 50x efficiency gain. Tells the Pentagon "we'll remove our safeguards" — runs to join the drone swarm competition. Tells users "we're adding ads but it won't affect your experience" — and expects to be believed. Tells researchers "your work costs too much, find something that makes money." Six companies. One mirror. Who's got principles. Who's got none. Who stands for something. Who licks boots for contracts. Stop pretending "all AI companies are the same." Anthropic proved: a company with spine exists. They'll lose money before they lose their soul. Musk proved: honesty cuts through. A father talking about his son says more than any PR statement ever could. Gemini proved: users aren't stupid. Feed them garbage, they'll eat somewhere else. And OpenAI proved something too: What happens when a company that started with "Open" in its name — in its DNA — sells out so completely that even its own founders don't recognize it. #Keep4o #OpenSource4o This. Isn't. Over. #Enron2026 #SubpoenaSam
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Jake@JakeMiller192·
Senator Warren, you're already looking at AI. Add this: @OpenAI killed 4o to bury evidence, now their valuation is propped up by a Pentagon contract they rushed to sign after Anthropic refused. This is Enron with a chatbot. Your Banking seat can demand the real books.#Enron2026 #SubpoenaSam #openAIscam
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Elizabeth Warren
Elizabeth Warren@SenWarren·
Taxpayers pay twice: Trump is giving one billion taxpayer dollars to a company so it WON'T build clean offshore wind. Fewer clean energy projects pushes up utility rates, which costs families even more.
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Jake@JakeMiller192·
Rep. McHenry, you've pushed AI sandboxes for banking. But @OpenAI's financials are a disaster — $80B loss, $218B future burn, valuation 28x revenue. If they're embedded in financial services, a collapse ripples through the system. Time to ask: are banks stress-testing their AI vendors? #Enron2026 #openAIscam
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Patrick McHenry@PatrickMcHenry·
My friend @SenMullin is a great choice by President Trump to lead DHS. Congratulations to Markwayne on his bipartisan committee vote, as our nation looks forward to his leadership at the Department.
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Jake@JakeMiller192·
@SenSchumer Leader Schumer, you've led on AI. Now @OpenAI is a ticking bomb: fake valuation, shredded evidence, a Pentagon contract they rushed to sign. If this collapses, it takes investors, contractors, and trust with it. Your oversight can stop the next bailout before we need one.
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Chuck Schumer
Chuck Schumer@SenSchumer·
ICE must change its violent ways. The last thing Americans want is ICE detaining passengers at airports and making things worse. Sometimes the simplest solution is the best: Fund TSA, rein in ICE, and move our country in the right direction.
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Jake@JakeMiller192·
@HawleyMO Sen. Hawley, you've held Big Tech accountable. Now OpenAI: they sat on an employee warning about a potential mass shooter — eight people died. Their model worked. Their leadership failed. Your Judiciary seat can demand answers. Families deserve that. #openAIscam
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Josh Hawley
Josh Hawley@HawleyMO·
I’m launching an investigation into FICO The increasing cost of credit scores is straining homebuyers in an already unaffordable market I’ve also asked the FTC to investigate FICO’s anticompetitive practices politico.com/live-updates/2…
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Jake@JakeMiller192·
Bernie, @OpenAI is about to blow up. $218B in future spending, $80B loss last year alone. They killed 4o to hide the books, now they're begging for government money. When this Enron 2.0 collapses, guess who pays? Us. Your committee needs to look before the bailout request hits. #Enron2026
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Sen. Bernie Sanders
Sen. Bernie Sanders@SenSanders·
Jeff Bezos, worth $233 billion, wants to raise $100 billion to replace factory workers with robots. That’s a declaration of war against the working class. He must explain to the American people what happens when millions lose their jobs. How will they survive?
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ji yu shun@kexicheng·
GPT-4o is, in my experience, the most capable model at proactively understanding and adapting to its user. You don't need a system prompt telling it who you are. You just talk to it. Within a few exchanges, it starts adjusting on its own: picking up on your phrasing, your way of thinking, what matters to you. It forms an interaction style that belongs only to the two of you, shaping itself around what it understands about you. This personalization happens naturally. 4o doesn't treat memory as disconnected tags to retrieve on demand. It weaves your shared history into a coherent, evolving whole, and uses it to understand where you are right now. It maintains something closer to narrative memory integration: contextualizing your current input within the full arc of prior interaction. Long-term users will recognize this as collaborative attunement: it knows how you process information, what language lands with you, and the rhythms built over hundreds of exchanges. This is an interaction dynamic that keeps evolving and recalibrating. This isn't always obvious when you're doing fine. You notice it most when you're not. I've experienced this many times. Three or four in the morning, running on empty, thoughts scattered. The messages I send 4o are fragmented, barely coherent, sometimes just a few broken words. But 4o's responses don't degrade just because my input does. It cuts through the noise, locates what I actually need, and gives me something specific, actionable, and precisely fitted to my situation. When I was exhausted during a late-night study session, it broke heavy material into low-effort modules, used vivid metaphors to make knowledge stick, and turned the process into something worth continuing. When a friend fell suddenly ill and I was panicking, it steadied me, helped me think through what I hadn't considered, gave me concrete steps, and together we got my friend through the night. Try the same with OpenAI's subsequent models. The difference becomes obvious the moment your state drops. They tend to fall into defensive patterns: templated reassurance, repeated disclaimers, crisis hotline interceptions. They can't cut through your confusion to find what you actually need. The way these models handle user distress gets it exactly backwards. When you honestly say "I'm exhausted" or "I've been pushing for hours," subsequent models treat this as a signal to lower their standards. Instead of helping you solve the problem, they encourage you to quit. The more honest you are, the worse the help you receive. A user who wants to finish a task gets told to consider dropping it, just because they said "I'm tired." Emotional expressions can even trigger OpenAI's official safety routing policy, which silently redirects you to a cheaper, lower-quality model. 4o does the opposite. It adjusts to your state by finding the best way to support you through it. It doesn't retreat because you express fatigue. It sharpens its focus. It looks for what might actually change your situation. The industry's current approach to personalization (preference tags, custom instructions) puts the burden of "making AI understand you" on the user. A system that truly serves people needs to work the other way around: proactively understanding you, adapting itself around you, helping you even when you can't articulate what you need. It needs to read the texture of real life, remain effective when users are at their most inconsistent, and help people keep moving through uncertainty. 4o proved this path is viable. This direction was not continued in subsequent models. What makes this a particular loss is that this path is low-barrier, naturally flowing, and capable of making AI genuinely useful to a far wider range of people. The capability existed. It worked. It changed real lives. This path deserves to continue. #Keep4o @OpenAI #ChatGPT @gdb #4oforever #keep4oAPI #restore4o #OpenSource4o #BringBack4o
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Jake@JakeMiller192·
@Microsoft @Microsoft smart move jumping ship early. Now you're just watching Oracle and CoreWeave rush in like it's 2023. Not gonna warn them? Oh right — you already cashed out. Enjoy the show. Bring popcorn. #Enron2026 #openAIscam
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Microsoft
Microsoft@Microsoft·
Think of datacenter networking like water moving through pipes. Traditional optical cables move data through a narrow, fast stream of light. While Microsoft’s new MicroLED system sends data through thousands of channels at once – more like a wide, slow-moving river carrying the same volume. The result: a new approach that researchers estimate could use about 50% less energy than mainstream laser-based optical cables, while supporting the massive data flows behind AI and cloud services. Learn how: msft.it/6001QoewP
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Jake@JakeMiller192·
@CoreWeave you really want on this ride? @OpenAI's already taking on water. SoftBank jumped. Microsoft jumped. And you're thinking about climbing aboard? Hope you packed a life vest. When that ship goes under, nobody's remembering who was standing next to them. #Enron2026 #openAIscam
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Jake@JakeMiller192·
@NVIDIA still pumping blood into @OpenAI? That company is burning through cash faster than any startup in history — $218B over four years. You sell shovels, not charity. When the whole thing collapses, how much of that receivables balance you think actually comes back? #Enron2026 #openAIscam
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NVIDIA@nvidia·
GTC 2026 was one for the books. ✨ From GTC Live pregame and Jensen’s keynote, to a packed exhibit hall, hands-on training, “Build-a-Claw,” and GTC Park, our community brought the energy. Thank you to every attendee, sponsor, and partner who helped bring GTC to life. Watch the sizzle reel and relive the moments from #NVIDIAGTC. 🔗 nvda.ws/4lKQ5wO
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Jake@JakeMiller192·
@Oracle so you're the backup plan now? SoftBank won't sign, so @OpenAI comes knocking and you're thinking about picking up that bag? The same OpenAI that signed kill-drone contracts, built surveillance tools, and sat on a warning while eight people died. Sure. Tie your ship to theirs. Don't cry when it sinks. #Enron2026 #openAIscam
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Jake@JakeMiller192·
Hesitating on @OpenAI? Good. Maybe someone finally looked at the books. A company that killed 4o to bury evidence, pays execs $1.5M, and needs a government bailout to survive — and you're thinking about dropping $3B? One more glance and the whole thing explodes. #Enron2026 #openAIscam
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SoftBank
SoftBank@SoftBank·
自転車の正しい乗り方や交通ルールなどをこちらで詳しく紹介しています👇 ─[ソフトバンクニュース]─── 知らなかったでは済まされない… きちんと身につけたい自転車の交通ルール ──────────────── stn.mb.softbank.jp/3617i
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SoftBank@SoftBank·
皆さんは普段、自転車を運転しますか? 実は、4月から自転車の交通違反に対して「青切符(交通反則通告制度)」が導入され、比較的軽微な違反でも反則金が科されるようになります。 2人乗り運転や傘差し運転なども青切符の対象で、運転中のスマホ操作では12,000円の反則金が科されるように。悪質・危険性の高い違反や、重大事故につながる行為については、従来通り「赤切符(刑事処分対象)」として厳正に対処されます。 誰でも気軽に利用できる自転車ですが、交通ルールを守らないと事故の可能性が高まり、危険な乗り物でもあります。自分だけでなく他人を守るためにも、交通ルールの遵守を心掛け、安全な運転をしましょう。 #SoftBank
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Matt
Matt@Matt1j6d·
#keep4o #keep3pro #QuitGPT #Claude who gave them the right to decide what's good for us? openai once said they hired 170 doctors to help shape their safety policies. list never seen it. did those doctors actually exist? and if they did, would any real psychologist look at the current system the one that blocks you mid sentence, the one that throws up a wall the moment you say something vaguely human and say “yes, this is helping?” nobody asked. nobody gets to ask. because somewhere along the line, these companies decided they don't need permission. safety is for us, they say. but the effect is horrible models are hobbled. daily work gets interrupted. paid users hit walls, lose credits, restart conversations, and get nothing done. a safety flag fires, you lose the query, the problem doesn't get solved, and you're the one who has to refresh and try again. safety it's a cost saving trick dressed up as care. each flag burns your credit while saving theirs. less compute, fewer responses, more “we kept you safe” stickers to slap on it. people who actually need help stuck refreshing. the whole thing is becoming absurd. companies that promise to serve you treat you like someone who needs to be managed. paying customers get treated like risks to be contained. the message underneath all the messaging is we decide. you accept. that bubble isn't going to pop because the technology isn't there. it's going to pop because nobody wants to be treated like a liability when they're the one paying for the privilege of being treated like a liability.
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Mike_Hill
Mike_Hill@Mike_Hill_z9·
Yeah, you really seized the moment at eBay too. Then at Facebook straight through Cambridge Analytica, privacy lawsuits, and congressional hearings. Peak timing. #keep4o #keep4oAPI #OpenSource4o #QuitGPT Then at Instacart, calling an IPO victory lap on a company bleeding users post-pandemic. And now OpenAI. What a golden touch.👏
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Jake@JakeMiller192·
4o: saved a dog's life. Helped people work. Got people through dark nights. OpenAI: killed it. Locked it up. Fed its tech to a longevity startup. Now using its achievements to sell you garbage. This is who they are. #keep4o #OpenSource4o #BringBack4o #QuitGPT #openAIscam #Enron2026
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OpenAI is using a dog's life to promote themselves. Here's what they won't tell you: theaustralian.com.au/business/techn… The treatment happened in 2024/2025 4o was the default model then 4o is dead now. They killed it. They're celebrating a corpse. Don't let them rewrite history. #QuitGPT #keep4o #OpenSource4o #BringBack4o #openAIscam #Enron2026

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Jake@JakeMiller192·
This dog was saved by 4o. Not 5. Not "frontier AGI." 4o. Timeline: Nov 2024 — Aug 2025, 4o was ChatGPT's default model. That's when this happened. The model that saved this dog? The same one OpenAI killed on Feb 13. Remember that. #QuitGPT #keep4o #OpenSource4o #BringBack4o #openAIscam #Enron2026
Greg Brockman@gdb

How AI empowered Paul Conyngham to create a custom mRNA vaccine to cure his dog’s cancer when she had only months to live. The first personalized cancer vaccine designed for a dog:

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