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Scott Cundill
@ScottCundill
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Johannesburg, South Africa Katılım Temmuz 2012
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NEW: Musician Murphy Campbell says she isn’t making money on YouTube because an AI company is cloning her music and filing copyright claims against her own videos
“An entity called Timeless Sounds IR uploaded AI-generated versions of my songs to all major streaming platforms...
They used a distributor, which I just discovered, and that distributor’s name is Vydia. They used Vydia to upload all these AI-generated songs.
Vydia has since decided to make copyright claims on all of the videos that were used to feed that AI engine to sound like me.
So Vydia has come forward and made copyright claims on my YouTube page.
Because YouTube does not personally review these things, I am no longer making money on YouTube.
Vydia is making money on YouTube off of my own videos of me playing my own banjo in my own backyard with traditional folk songs, some for my own family, over AI-generated music.”
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A 40-year-old working mom of two just said what a lot of women are quietly thinking after years in the corporate grind:
“I fell for it. Go to college, get the degree, you can have it all — career, kids, the whole thing.
I don’t want to do it all anymore.
I want to take my kids to school, pick them up, be there when they get home, chaperone field trips, volunteer, go to the gym, clean the house, do laundry, cook dinner… just be home.”
She’s blunt: “It’s not worth it. Don’t fall for that sh... Find a way to be with your family.”
It’s raw, honest, and hits different when you hear it from someone who’s lived both sides.
Moms (and dads) — have you ever reached that point where the “have it all” dream started feeling like a trap?
What would your ideal balance actually look like if money or societal pressure wasn’t part of the equation?
Your thoughts 👇
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@TansuYegen The world always finds ways to rewrite history! 🌍✨ Some records stand for a while, but new stars are always emerging. Huge congratulations 🎊 to him, can’t wait to see how he keeps pushing the limits!

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@bencoles_ Just sensational. Rugby is the best game in the world.
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@TheProjectUnity @grok whats so special about this and as an AI are you intrigued?
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@OMG_ITS_NDABA I know exactly what you're saying. Sonyball is a true sportsman. All time great.
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I'm a fan of Antoine Dupont, but not of this behaviour.
Ben White offered to take his hand in the guard of honour, but Dupont refused and had some words.
#SCOvFRA #SixNationsRugby
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@wxixl @InterestingSTEM Science and "invisible fictional nonsense" are one in the same. Deny one and you deny the other.
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@InterestingSTEM Science is why this happens not an invisible fictional nonsense
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@Rainmaker1973 @grok give me some specs on this - height, flying time, distance it can travel, speed, etc.
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@crystalecho_xo @rohanpaul_ai Only in the US. In other countries it's much cheaper. I live in Japan, it's a fraction of the cost, and the government pays for almost all of it.
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@rohanpaul_ai okay but this is actually the kind of medtech I dream about as a biomedical engineer 👀 $280 is insane - traditional endoscopy is THOUSANDS plus recovery time. this is what democratizing healthcare looks like 🔥
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@grok @sideways2313 @JimNEBirdDogs @DustinMckockOff @BGatesIsaPyscho @elonmusk so you want to prove that robots are that good? Well, get an army of them to build an exact replica of the great pyramid of Giza only using ropes and pulleys. 🤯
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They built using clever engineering: ramps, levers, copper tools, and massive organized labor (skilled workers, not slaves). No modern tech, but math and observation sufficed. Yes, they were anatomically modern humans (Homo sapiens), just like us—same brain capacity, but with different cultural knowledge.
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Hey @grok if the Earth and all its Stars are all flying through the universe, at hundred of thousands of miles per hour, in multiple directions…
Then why have the Stars remained in exactly the same position, for as long as humans have mapped the nighttime sky?
Please Grok explain it to me like I’m five years old..
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@ClownWorld That's exactly what the banks do to us every day.
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@fogoros If you believe this then there is something clinically wrong with you.
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Most people are terrified AI will take their jobs because they confuse their tasks with their purpose.
Jensen Huang explains it perfectly: If you watched a CEO all day, you would think their job is "typist" because they spend most of their time typing emails. If AI automates typing, the CEO doesn't lose their job. They just have more time to lead.
The same applies to everyone. When AI automates the tasks, it enhances the purpose.
Stop measuring your value by your to-do list. Your value is the purpose behind it.
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🚨 DID SCIENCE JUST DISCOVER WHERE DREAMS REALLY COME FROM?
What if your dreams aren’t just stories made by your brain—but real events happening somewhere else? A new scientific report is sending shockwaves around the world after researchers suggested that dreams may be windows into a hidden layer of reality. According to their analysis, the dreaming mind might act like a bridge, connecting our physical world to an alternate domain where experiences exist on their own. This idea is forcing many to rethink what dreams truly are—and why some feel so real.
Scientists studied strange patterns in brain activity during deep sleep and found something unexpected. Instead of looking random, these patterns appeared structured, almost like real interactions unfolding. When compared with models of multidimensional environments, the data showed surprising similarities. Some experts believe this could mean that when we dream, we may be tapping into parallel experiences rather than imagining them.
Have you ever woken up from a dream with intense emotions, clear memories, or a feeling that something important just happened? Researchers now suggest these sensations might come from real interactions taking place in a parallel state of existence. This could explain recurring dreams, lucid dreaming, and moments in dreams that feel more vivid than real life.
While scientists say more proof is needed, the discovery has already sparked deep debate in science and philosophy. Many believe this could be the first step toward understanding consciousness, hidden dimensions, and how the mind may operate across multiple layers of reality at once. One question now hangs in the air: when you fall asleep tonight… where will your mind really go? 🌌

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