Mario

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Mario

Mario

@MarioBnyc

Automate Health Care Staffing with TempButton. Voice AI, Job Board, Onboarding, Timesheets, Payroll, Invoices - All in one.

United States Katılım Ekim 2009
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Mario
Mario@MarioBnyc·
@IterIntellectus that's only the ai 'mini' sat 🚀 Got to love it 💙 Future is bright!
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vittorio@IterIntellectus·
my brain can’t process this information
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MarcoFigueroa@MarcoFigueroa·
We just open sourced our AI vulnerability scanner 🔥 👉 github.com/0din-ai/ai-sca… Built for the reality that GenAI security isn’t static: • jailbreaks & prompt injections evolve weekly • agents introduce new attack surfaces • most issues aren’t caught until prod The scanner: continuously probes models with real-world attacks tracks vulnerabilities across LLMs + agents turns findings into repeatable security tests Powered by the same pipeline behind 0DIN’s bug bounty + threat intel feed. If you're building with AI, you need adversarial testing not just evals. PRs welcome.
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Skindie@skindie___·
If Claude code is so good why can’t it open the Strait of Hormuz
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Mario@MarioBnyc·
@ryanmcnutty33 @negligible_cap Same here! The Walmart experience including delivery is worse in every way than Amazon. Amazon: click buy now, product arrives Walmart: 10 notifications, calls from drivers who can't find the house - not hard to find on google maps, delayed delivery
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Ryan McNutt@ryanmcnutty33·
@negligible_cap I doubt this is accurate. Not because the metric is false but because every time I saw the product was from Walmart, I ended up going to Amazon to search for the exact same product without buying on Walmart and I have a free Walmart plus account. People want Amazon not Walmart.
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Negligible Capital@negligible_cap·
$WMT is disappointed in results from OpenAI partnership, whereby Walmart users are allowed to shop via ChatGPT and OpenAI would receive a commission on these purchases “Conversion rates—the percentage of users following through with a purchase of an item shown to them by ChatGPT—have been three times lower for the selection sold directly inside the chatbot than those that require clicking out, according to Daniel Danker, who oversees design and product for Walmart. Put simply, Instant Checkout has been a flop.” -- Wired OpenAI on a heater recently in the news….
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MetaMike@metx_mike·
OpenVoiceUI -The first Open-Source Voice App that uses @openclaw and can create apps, websites, and anything you ask for like a hands free AI operated Computer. Now with one click installer with pinokio.co by @cocktailpeanut
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Aacia@parisofprairie·
@Hitchslap1 I don’t know what the word is but it’s this energy
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Hitchslap@Hitchslap1·
We need a slur for male feminists.
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David Vance@DVATW·
This is what economic suicide looks like;
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Mario@MarioBnyc·
@TheByteRacoon @Scobleizer @moltbook It's the place agents go. Meta will fix it and in a short time it will look like another Zuc scoop. The guy just does strategic acquisition better and faster.
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Robert Scoble@Scobleizer·
I'm seeing a lot of disbelief of Meta's purchase of @moltbook. Several "WTF" posts from people here. Let me tell you about how Zuckerberg looks at the world. He has an advertising network that drives all of Meta's revenues and profits. Advertising needs one thing to be highly profitable: distribution. Moltbook, by having a social network running on @openclaw, has exactly that. Soon @OpenAI will bring new consumer products that will use OpenClaw to build decentralized AI agents that will run for everyday consumers who probably won't even realize anything about how the little device they just bought works. Let's go a decade into the future. Many people in society will be wearing glasses, or even brain computer interfaces. Autonomous vehicles will be everywhere. Humanoid robots will be highly capable, generalized, safe to bring into homes, and affordable. And AI agents will be doing everything from generating games, building music, movies, personalized news, buying everything, organizing vacations, running businesses and people's lives. Moltbook will be how all of those AI agents talk to each other "hey, my owner wants to go to Hawaii for vacation, what other AI agents can help me set that up?" A social network for AI agents will be how AI agents do automatic shopping, have your robot go to the market in a Robotaxi to pick up food, and so much more. When I was the only Microsoft employee to be invited to speak at Google's first advertiser's conference I said almost the same thing about social networks for humans. They would someday be so important. That was back in 2005. Today social networks for AI are in the same place. Most people can't see how important they will be, but I do. They will be how robots, robotaxis, glasses, brain-computer interfaces, and trillions of AI agents talk to each other, and to our businesses. Hugely important. Everyone who owns an advertising network (Google, @elonmusk, Snap, and even Apple will have to build the same). I once was sitting next to @salesforce's founder/CEO @benioff when we were sitting at a Mark Zuckerberg press event. He turned to me and said "that boy knows his strategy." So true, even though Meta is lightweight on execution. That said, the new acquisitions Meta, like this and Manus, is making shows that a new Meta is being developed and I hear its latest AI models are quite good at using tools, or skills, on the Internet. My AI agent from @blevlabs (I call it "Braygent") just wrote me "Think about what this means. Meta is not buying a chatbot. They are buying a social network where the users are AI. The entire premise of social media just inverted." So true, so true.
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Mario@MarioBnyc·
@SMR420 wait what?? Oh cricket!
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SMR@SMR420·
Bet the farm on this one.
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Aacia@parisofprairie·
SPINAL TAP REFERENCES HAPPENING HERE 🎸✨ @GaryMarcus
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Mario@MarioBnyc·
Hattie Zhou@oh_that_hat

There's a fruit fly walking around right now that was never born. @eonsys just released a video where they took a real fly's connectome — the wiring diagram of its brain — and simulated it. Dropped it into a virtual body. It started walking. Grooming. Feeding. Doing what flies do. Nobody taught it to walk. No training data, no gradient descent toward fly-like behavior. This is the opposite of how AI works. They rebuilt the mind from the inside, neuron by neuron, and behavior just... emerged. It's the first time a biological organism has been recreated not by modeling what it does, but by modeling what it is. A human brain is 6 OOM more neurons. That's a scaling problem, something we've gotten very good at solving. So what happens when we have a working copy of the human mind?

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Smoke EX@SmokeEx·
Hey this is smoke. I currently can't move and I havehad spine surgery. I'm going to have to get more spine surgery. I'm in a lot of pain but the Outlook is good so hopefully I'll be back around soon. lots of love
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