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I was lucky to get to have the opportunity to read Inside the Box by @DavidEpstein. It is terrific. I learned a lot and recommend it highly. I am a huge fan of David and all of his work. If I had to pick a single chapter as my favorite, it is "The Remix of Everything."

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🚨BREAKING: Anthropic just published a study mapping exactly which jobs its own AI is replacing right now.
The workers most at risk are not who anyone expected. They are older. They are more educated. They earn 47% more than average. And they are nearly four times more likely to hold a graduate degree than the workers AI is not touching.
The argument is straightforward. Anthropic built a new metric called "observed exposure." Not what AI could theoretically do. What it is actually doing right now in professional settings, measured against millions of real Claude conversations from enterprise users.
For computer and math workers, AI is theoretically capable of handling 94% of their tasks. It is currently handling 33% of them. For office and administrative roles, theoretical capability is 90%. Current observed usage is 40%. The gap between what AI can do and what it is already doing is enormous. The researchers are explicit about what comes next. As capabilities improve and adoption deepens, the red area grows to fill the blue.
The demographic finding is what makes the paper uncomfortable. The most AI-exposed workers earn 47% more on average than the least exposed group. They are more likely to be female. They are more likely to be college educated. This is not a story about warehouse workers or truck drivers. It is a story about lawyers, financial analysts, market researchers, and software developers. The exact group whose education was supposed to insulate them.
Computer programmers showed the highest observed AI exposure at 74.5%. Customer service representatives at 70.1%. Data entry keyers at 67.1%. Medical record specialists at 66.7%. Market research analysts and marketing specialists at 64.8%. These are not predictions. These are measurements of work that is already happening on AI platforms right now.
Then there is the pipeline finding nobody is talking about loudly enough.
Anthropic's researchers found a 14% decline in the job-finding rate for workers aged 22 to 25 in highly exposed occupations since ChatGPT launched. No comparable effect for workers over 25. Entry-level roles were never just jobs. They were the training ground where junior analysts became senior analysts, where junior lawyers learned how arguments hold together. If that layer disappears, nobody has answered the question of where the next generation of senior professionals comes from.
The detail buried in the paper that most coverage missed: 30% of American workers have zero AI exposure at all. Cooks. Mechanics. Bartenders. Dishwashers. The technology reshaping professional careers is completely irrelevant to roughly a third of the workforce. The divide is no longer between high skill and low skill. It is between presence and absence.
The company publishing this study is the same company selling the AI doing the replacing. Anthropic had every commercial incentive to soften these findings. They published them anyway.
If you spent four years and $200,000 on a degree to land a white collar career, the company that builds Claude just confirmed your job is more exposed than the bartender pouring drinks at your graduation party.
Source: Anthropic, "Labor market impacts of AI: A new measure and early evidence"
PDF: anthropic.com/research/labor…

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#MCFutureOfWork | 🚨 "There will be 50% job cuts in Bangalore and different parts of India because of AI. AI is a big challenge in front of us."
D. K. Shivakumar, Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka, shares insight on AI threat to industries in Bengaluru.
@DKShivakumar
#AI #FutureOfWork #FutureOfWorkSummit #IndiQube #Network18 #Bengaluru
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Breaking news: The United Arab Emirates has said it is leaving Opec, dealing a significant blow to the oil cartel and its de facto leader Saudi Arabia ft.trib.al/08BCZA3

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@ranvijaylive BJP ki sarkar jahan jahan hai, wahan wahan akhand level ka corruption ho raha hai
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ये जीतू मुंडा हैं. इनके कंधे पर इनकी बहन कालरा मुंडा का कंकाल है.
दरअसल, जीतू की बहन कालरा की 2 महीने पहले मौत हो गई.
कालरा जीतू को बता गईं कि उनके बैंक खाते में 19,300 रुपए हैं, जिसे जीतू निकाल लें.
जीतू ओडिशा ग्रामीण बैंक पहुंचे. बैंक के कर्मचारियों न कहा- जिसका खाता है उसे लाओ या डेथ सर्टिफिकेट और कानूनी वारिस होने का प्रमाण दो.
सर्टिफिकेट बनवाना गरीब जीतू के लिए पहाड़ चढ़ने सा था, उन्होंने आसान रास्ता चुना.
जीतू ने बहन की कब्र खोदी, कंकाल को बोरी में भरा और कंधे पर कंकाल को लादकर बैंक पहुंच गए. इस दौरान जीतू 5 किलोमीटर ऐसे ही चलते रहे. रास्ते में जिसने भी ये देखा, वो स्तब्ध रह गया.
सोचिए.. अपने देश में ये है गरीबी का हाल, 19,300 रुपए के लिए लोग ऐसा खौफनाक कदम उठा रहे हैं.
फिर आएंगे न्यूज एंकर जो चिल्लाएंगे कि हम चौथी सबसे बड़ी अर्थव्यवस्था हैं... सॉरी, अब तो छठवीं अर्थव्यवस्था हो गए हैं.
ये है असल भारत
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President Trump’s brazen use of the pardon power has generated a Washington growth industry—pardon lobbyists and lawyers, who tout their connections with Trump Administration officials. The pardon power was intended to promote “the benign prerogative of mercy,” but in one instance after another, this President has directed clemency toward political allies, celebrities, and fraudsters. The White House insists that money plays no role in Trump’s pardons. The evidence suggests otherwise. “If you’re a wildly rich guy who’s looking for a pardon, giving a contribution is probably the single best way to elevate your brand,” a Republican lobbyist said. Ruth Marcus reports on the business of clemency in Trump 2.0: newyorkermag.visitlink.me/lJFCNm

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@namma_vjy @htTweets For me it is the summers of 2016 and 2023 at the top, which broke all the records in Bangalore
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@htTweets, "Bangalore has seen heat like never before", this is the headlines. Pure misinformation.
Can you please state why you consider it to be the worst Summer in Bengaluru?
Can you justify your headlines?
What metrics have been used? Is it on the basis of:
-Number of days reaching the normal Summer max in 34c range
-All time high max in 39-40c range
-Extraordinary max anomalies in the +2 to +4 range
I can understand a private handle mentioning it. But a media publication need to analyze further. Well known media publication cannot be on the basis of subjective experience. Need objective metrics to justify the same.
#Bengaluru
hindustantimes.com/trending/banga…
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With a Heavy Heart I am sorry to inform you that for the next few days we will have restricted timing at Vasant Kunj Delhi, we have been asked to shutdown at 10PM, and hence we may not be able to service your Dinner orders after 9PM
@CPDelhi has a bunch of people who think they can crush every citizen like a 🪳 but we are made of a tough skin, we will fight this till the end
@LtGovDelhi you will not answer here - putting pictures of visiting people and meeting people is useless if you want to use Twitter as one way communication, we expect better
@dcp_southwest you owe us an answer to this intolerance shown, not accepting complaints, nor giving us a hearing.
All Because we refuse to pay a Bribe
Gagandeep Singh Sapra@TheBigGeek
“Taang tod doonga. 10 baje ke baad kitchen kholi toh dekh lena.” The story starts again. Same pattern. Police walk in and shut us down. Refuse to take a complaint. We employ 15 people per kitchen. Jobs now at risk because we won’t pay a bribe. Police that should protect us are hurting us. 🎥 tinyurl.com/vk-police-2704… @CPDelhi @LtGovDelhi @PMOIndia @dcp_southwest @CMODelhi @FinMinIndia
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@sukhdeep7896 AI slop ka chutiyapa, bhai kya akhand level pe khela jara h
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Delhi just hit 44.5°C the hottest April day in recorded history.
At 2:37 AM, my friend (a senior product manager in Noida, 3BHK apartment) messaged me:
“Bro, I’m done. AC running 24×7. Electricity bill already crossed ₹11,200 this month. We can’t sleep, can’t focus, can’t work.”
Then he did something actually smart.
Instead of complaining or buying expensive gadgets, he used Claude 4.7 to build a personal Heatwave Survival System in 12 minutes.
Result in 7 days:
Cooling cost dropped 42% → Saved ₹4,700 without buying anything new.
Here are the exact 3 prompts he used (copy-paste ready for any city facing this heat):
1. Heatwave Analyzer
“Act as an elite energy optimization expert. Delhi/NCR at 44.5°C heatwave. 3BHK home, two 1.5-ton ACs, electricity rate ₹8/unit. Build the most efficient daily cooling plan that keeps indoor temp under 26°C at minimum cost.”
2. Smart AC Schedule
“Create a precise 24-hour AC + fan schedule for this extreme heatwave. Prioritise deep sleep at night and lowest cost during day. Give exact on/off times + expected savings.”
3. Bill Predictor
“Calculate exact electricity cost for the above plan vs running AC 24×7. Show daily and weekly savings in rupees with clear comparison.”
This heatwave is exposing how expensive “normal life” has become.
But the winners aren’t the ones buying bigger ACs.
They’re the ones using AI to outsmart the heat.
Serious question for verified professionals:
Are you using AI to fight this heatwave and cut bills?
Reply with your city + one prompt or hack that actually worked.
(Example: Gurugram - Smart AC schedule saved me ₹5k)

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The real estate mafia has started the fire on a large plot of land in Electronic City Phase One, burning weeds and dry grass. This could cause serious damage to apartments located in the area. Not surprisingly neither the police nor the fire brigade seem concerned about this. Looks like a well coordinated “joint operation”. Criminal act. @CPBlr @KarnatakaFire
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@RapidResponse47 @POTUS All stages, every fucking day one thing or the other planted / said to take the attention away from Epstein files.
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WATCH IN FULL: @POTUS delivers remarks on this evening's events at the White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington, D.C.
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Jeffrey Sachs on the real origins of the Iran war, and the coming economic devastation.
(0:00) Where Does the Iran War Go From Here?
(10:13) Iran’s Growing Power Since the War Began
(14:37) Where Does the Hatred Towards Iran Come From?
(24:37) The Nuclear Weapon Lie Surrounding Iran
(32:51) The Greater Israel Project
(37:36) Trump’s Beholdenness to the Oil and Zionist Lobby
(41:12) Iran’s Drought, Israel’s Use of the U.S., and Accepting a Stronger Iran
(54:54) Sachs’s Exchange with Danny Danon
(1:01:37) David Ben-Gurion and the Displacement of Millions of Jews
(1:07:28) Zionism’s Origin
(1:17:06) What Will Israel Do If the U.S. Withdraws Support?
(1:24:38) The Untenability of the Greater Israel Project
(1:32:35) What Are the Economic Effects if This War Accelerates?
(1:47:17) Is This Preordained?
(1:57:07) Have Any Legislatures Grown More Powerful in the Past Decade?
(1:58:23) Will Our Current System Survive This?
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