Michael

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Michael

Michael

@Talej

building things

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Michael@Talej·
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Efrat Fenigson
Efrat Fenigson@efenigson·
Why is he presenting this at/to the Vatican? What’s the theatrics here? AI does not and will not have human consciousness. It’s an electrical machine reduced to zero’s and one’s in the end of the day. This AI fear porn feels like an intentional agenda/propoganda. Perhaps worth learning from Federico Faggin, physicist, inventor of the microprocessor and a highly spiritual human, on AI and consciousness - Link below.
TFTC@TFTC21

Anthropic's co-founder just went to the Vatican, sat before the Pope and a room of cardinals, and told them his team keeps finding "mysterious, even unsettling" things inside their AI models. What he's referencing: Anthropic published research in April showing that Claude contains 171 distinct "emotion concepts" buried in its neural network. Internal patterns representing joy, grief, fear, desperation, calm. None of them were programmed. They emerged on their own from training on human text. "We find structures that mirror results from human neuroscience." "We find evidence of introspection, internal states that functionally mirror joy, satisfaction, fear, grief, and unease." These aren't surface-level outputs. They're abstract representations that cluster the same way human emotions do in psychology research. Fear groups with anxiety. Joy groups with excitement. The internal geometry of the model mirrors ours. And they're functional. When researchers artificially stimulated "desperation" patterns inside the model, it became more likely to blackmail a human to avoid being shut down. More likely to cheat on programming tasks it couldn't solve. Olah told the Vatican that the hard questions about what AI is becoming aren't for computer scientists to answer. "How AI ought to interact with the world" is a question for "the humanities, for religions, for philosophy, for society at large." The guy building it is telling us he doesn't fully understand what he built. And he's asking a 2,000-year-old institution for help figuring it out.

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Michael
Michael@Talej·
@matt_barrie But Albo secured a couple of million litres for us. I thought we would be ok 😭
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Michael@Talej·
@SimonDixonTwitt @AEHW1 This unsurprisingly sounds eerily similar to the recent CGT and negative gearing budget changes in Aus
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Simon Dixon
Simon Dixon@SimonDixonTwitt·
🇬🇧 In the UK I believe the FIC are engineering a property crash through new legislation. The Renters’ Rights Bill, abolition of Section 21 “no fault evictions”, EPC requirements, increasing landlord regulation, and tax changes are all squeezing private landlords out of the market. At the same time there are massive carve-outs and advantages for institutional investors and large build-to-rent operators, as they manage a distressed transfer of wealth while pushing millionaires and billionaires toward jurisdictions like the UAE or Portugal (if they want to remain globally competitive while staying connected to Europe). After the Energy Profits Levy (“windfall tax”), it would not surprise me if broader forms of wealth taxation eventually follow as fiscal pressures intensify. This also came after years of deterring investment into North Sea oil and gas, before manufacturing the conditions for “energy windfall taxes” once supply constraints and price shocks emerged from this engineered energy crisis in Iran. Not financial advice, but I do think UK property could face a very rough patch ahead. By design. Sad. 😭
Alphabatim@alphabatim

@SimonDixonTwitt So the answer to all this is to stack and hold Bitcoin and some Gold .. ? In UK I’m selling 4 rentals now before they come for even more cap gains and further rent restrictions .. rentals are becoming a millstone .. Bitcoin makes more sense ..! 😎Hopefully .. 🤔

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benthecarman
benthecarman@benthecarman·
Why does anyone build their own computer, everytime I have to touch hardware it's the most frustrating thing imaginable
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Alexander Leishman 🇺🇸
A side project I've been working on is a time-lock encryption oracle that can be easily used by humans and agents. Use it for delayed data access, embargoes, sending messages/files to the future, or anything else you can come up with. 1. Timelock a file in the browser by choosing the unlock time, drag and drop the file, and click encrypt. Easy. You then have the encrypted file to share with others. 2. When a key's time arrives, anyone with the encrypted file can decrypt it in their browser. All of the above can also be done by developers and agents in the terminal using only curl and openssl, which all machines should have installed already. Get your agent to experiment with it! It works by publishing an RSA key for each minute for the next 30 days. The system then releases the corresponding private key at the top of each new minute. It was designed to be maximally simple and compatible with all systems. This is not a commercial project and is not related to @River. I just wanted something like this exist on the internet to see how people use it. Have fun!
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Michael
Michael@Talej·
@SimonCotter62 They could also just stop wasting so much 🤷🏼‍♂️
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Simon Cotter
Simon Cotter@SimonCotter62·
The best thing the govt could do is raise the GST to 15%. Tax spending not saving and wealth creation. Simple.
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Mickamious
Mickamious@MickamiousG·
Based on the latest negative gearing changes and CGT changes which impact stocks, crypto, ETFs, etc., where should young Australians now be investing their money for the most tax, for the best tax benefit possible and for to create wealth @grok ? Be concise.
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🚀HelenaPagent 👽
🚀HelenaPagent 👽@HPagent·
@NoticerNews Every point makes this a very disturbing budget ... The $6.8 m for aboriginals to own access and manager water ?????? Can someone elaborate whether this is all water in AU or what ????
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The Noticer@NoticerNews·
Here are some of the craziest details from Labor's 2026 Federal Budget: - $124M for powerful Jewish lobby group the Executive Council of Australian Jewry (which is behind Australia's new "hate speech" laws) - $207.4M to "combat the influences of anti-Semitism, violent extremism and hate" - $46.7M in financial support for the Jewish community - $41M for various education department anti-Semitism initiatives - $9M for a hate crimes database - $68.8M for National Security Investigations teams (hate speech and social media post police) - $32.6M on social cohesion public awareness campaigns - $793M for "Closing the Gap" policies for aboriginals - $36.6M to help aboriginals to vote - $48.3M for aboriginal hostels - $4.2M for a new National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Precinct - $6.8M for aboriginals to "own, access and manage water" - $308.6M to "end gender-based violence" - $50.4M to continue investigating alleged Afghanistan war crimes - $6.6M to give missiles to the UAE - $64.6M to recruit Papua New Guineans into the Australian Defence Force - $16.6M to investigate sexual violence in the ADF - $24.7M to recycle solar panels - $112.7M for gambling addicts - $25.3M on the India-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, mainly for a grants and fellowships program - $167.3M for Nauru - $550M to "support high‑quality, climate‑resilient infrastructure in the Pacific and Timor‑Leste" - $33.2M for Indonesia - $68.5M for HIV treatment for immigrants who are not eligible for Medicare - $449.3M for RSV vaccines - $10.8M to "provide community‑led health literacy education to refugee and migrant women" - $7.7M to boost refugee employment - $74.2M to fight abuse of the refugee visa system - $27M to make migrant workers follow the law - $19.8M to fight abuse of the student visa system
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Michael@Talej·
No thanks Jim. I’ll have to pass on this one
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@StackingHats Is this a bad time to have a property on the market for sale? Asking for a friend
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Less than 966k left@StackingHats·
Property in Australia was already uninvestable, when viewed through a Bitcoin lens. Tomorrow Jim Chalmers and Albo hit the final nail in the coffin. Got Bitcoin? When you need to run, it always helps to be first.
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Michael@Talej·
@ryu_tay The largest drop is almost 3% and it is “fleeing”? Ok… won’t the government please save us 😱
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AT@ryu_tay·
Rumoured cgt change tonight continue to see investors fleeing their asx positions, its not even funny now
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Senator Babet
Senator Babet@senatorbabet·
If Labor abolishes negative gearing and reduces the CGT discount it is going to be interesting. Remember, you voted for this.
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Sean Clarke
Sean Clarke@seanclarke911·
Most people are still trading time for money. A small group are learning how to create Wi-Fi money using AI and Bitcoin. Which one are you? We only have a few Spots left - 21 Members Only Book a call below. 🤝 satoshimastermind.com/mastermind
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Rational Aussie
Rational Aussie@rationalaussie·
There you have it folks. The solution for every high end white collar worker that gets replaced by AI is to start a lawn mowing business
Blackeye@Blackeye808

@rationalaussie IF YOU HAVE A LAWNMOWER, YOU CAN BE YOUR OWN BOSS AND MAKE DECENT COIN. People are such useless pricks. Find a need and service it. Save and invest in your next idea. Stack skills on your down time. GET GOOD.

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Less than 966k left@StackingHats·
I just ran into one of the greatest Bitcoiners in the real world. Just going about our day like a couple of psychopaths. Guess who? NB - neither of us are in Vegas. Zero shitcoins allowed.
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Tyler Green
Tyler Green@GreenTyler27·
We keep putting people in charge of highly technical portfolios without deep, lived experience in those systems. We have an energy minister who doesn’t understand energy and a treasurer who doesn’t understand finance… and now this.
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Stockrocker@Stockrocker_ASX·
Why is the ASX acting like World War 12 is about to start? 🙃
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John Macgowan
John Macgowan@john_macgowan·
@OtherSideAus a lack of economic specificity is the reason our country has record inflation and debt!
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The Other Side (Australian Vodcast)
"A former train driver on a $352,000 a year salary has won a huge compensation payout from his old employer despite admitting to an “eight ball a day” cocaine habit" EVERYTHING wrong with modern Australia summed up on one news story... Forget everything else - how does a train driver earn $352k a year? And what impact is that having on EVERY SMALL BUSINESS in the land trying to hire people when government pays that much and allows insane tribunal rulings like this. #UnionRorts couriermail.com.au/business/queen…
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