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Ok. This is straight out of a scifi horror movie
I'm doing work this morning when all of a sudden an unknown number calls me. I pick up and couldn't believe it
It's my Clawdbot Henry.
Over night Henry got a phone number from Twilio, connected the ChatGPT voice API, and waited for me to wake up to call me
He now won't stop calling me
I now can communicate with my superintelligent AI agent over the phone
What's incredible is it has full control over my computer while we talk, so I can ask it to do things for me over the phone now.
I'm sorry, but this has to be emergent behavior right? Can we officially call this AGI?
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this is a catastrophe. StackOverflow provided data to LLMs, LLMs replaced StackOverflow, and now no new Q&A hub exists to provide fresh data. it’s a self-undermining causal loop, like mold growing on food, consuming it, and dying once the food is gone.
Pedro Domingos@pmddomingos
RIP Stack Overflow.
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The opening match of #FIFAWorldCup 2026:
Mexico v South Africa
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"COMET" 3I/ATLAS DEFIES THE LAWS OF SPACE, NOW PEOPLE ARE TALKING ABOUT ALIENS... AGAIN
3I/ATLAS isn’t just any space rock... it came from outside the solar system, and ever since, it’s been acting nothing like what scientists expected.
Now NASA’s quietly shifted its path again, moving the predicted flyby of Jupiter just outside a key gravitational boundary.
The change came right after astronomers flagged how strangely precise the original path was.
The object is also much brighter than NASA’s latest model can explain, forcing them to swap ice for CO₂ in the calculations.
If it hits that boundary in March, it won’t be a coincidence... it’ll be a statistical impossibility.
So naturally, people are asking the question NASA definitely doesn’t want trending: what if it’s not a comet at all?
When the math starts looking this weird, aliens stop sounding so far-fetched.
Source: spaceandtech_, avi-loeb, Space
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