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Tom mcdonald

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Ireland Katılım Ekim 2015
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Tom mcdonald
Tom mcdonald@Tomasmckk·
@heyitsyashu How about a series using Nvidia's Nemoclaw? Would be interested in either one.
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Yashu Sharma 🍊
Yashu Sharma 🍊@heyitsyashu·
Btw lmk what the first course you would like in the community to be… I’m thinking a full tutorial & demo on how to set up your own AI employee (with openclaw)
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Yashu Sharma 🍊
Yashu Sharma 🍊@heyitsyashu·
I do a lot of AI training & consulting and it’s unreal what Claude Cowork & Openclaw has done. Basically now anyone can have an AI employee. Im having so much fun doing it that I’m debating launching a AI Automation community where I put all of these in video tutorials for all to share and learn from. Would anyone have interest in this??
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Sawyer Merritt
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
NEWS: Ireland has signed a statutory instrument allowing Level 2 autonomous vehicles on public roads. Transport Minister Sean Canney says the move allows vehicles equipped with advanced driver assistance systems – where the driver remains fully responsible but can, in certain limited circumstances, remove their hands from the wheel – to be lawfully used in Ireland. The change clears a legal path for Level 2 systems, but Tesla still needs regulatory/type approval to launch its FSD (Supervised) on customer cars. Either way, this is a positive step forward. Minister Canney confirmed that "work will now continue to prepare for the next stages of automation, including Level 3 technologies, which are beginning to receive European type approval." seancanney.com/minister-canne…
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Pierre Ferragu
Pierre Ferragu@p_ferragu·
We published this today. Phenomenal analytical work to understand how things could play out. give us 1,000 retweets and 5,000 likes, and we make it publicly available and do a space to discuss findings first week of Jan.
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Tom mcdonald@Tomasmckk·
Recycling its way to energy independence! Redwood Materials is leading the positive charge in battery recycling! According to their Nov 6 postRedwood produced over 60,000 metric tons of critical minerals—cobalt, lithium, nickel, and copper—in Nevada last year. Now, they're starting production in South Carolina, adding 20,000 MT more to America's supply. Why it matters: With the world going electric, and reliance on renewable energy growing, Redwood are inching towards a closed loop system and a stable source of critical minerals. Tech Impact Score: 6/10 - Innovation: 2/3 (Pioneering large-scale battery recycling processes) - Feasibility: 2/3 (Proven operations in Nevada and now expanding successfully to South Carolina) - Impact: 2/4 (Supports green tech growth, and enhances critical mineral supply) Read more: redwoodmaterials.com/news/redwood-b… #TechNews #BatteryRecycling #EnergyResilience
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NVIDIA GeForce
NVIDIA GeForce@NVIDIAGeForce·
🟢 GEFORCE DAY IS BACK 🟢 To celebrate, we're giving away TWO GeForce RTX 5080 Founders Edition GPUs, signed by NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang. Want one? Comment "GeForce Day" for a chance to WIN & stay tuned for more!
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Tom mcdonald@Tomasmckk·
@WR4NYGov Will this be the first Tesla to drive from the factory to a customer...😀
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Tom mcdonald@Tomasmckk·
Will Ireland Miss the Autonomous Driving Revolution? The most advanced autonomous driving system ready for rollout is Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD), currently operating in Supervised mode in the US. Tesla plans to launch unsupervised Full Self-Driving (FSD) in June 2025, demonstrating a bold commitment to advancing this groundbreaking technology. Early testing in parts of Europe, including impressive demonstrations in Paris navigating the complex roundabout at the Arc de Triomphe, showcases its potential. Tesla’s FSD relies on a vision-based system, using cameras and neural networks to interpret surroundings, and has logged billions of miles in real-world data to refine its capabilities. Globally, competitors are advancing. Waymo operates fully driverless taxis in parts of the US, while China’s Baidu has deployed autonomous vehicles in cities like Beijing. These systems benefit from supportive regulations and extensive urban testing environments. Will Ireland allow autonomous driving technologies to flourish here? We risk becoming a bystander in the AV revolution and be left in the slow lane? #AutonomousDriving #SelfDrivingCars #TeslaFSD #IrelandTech #AVRevolution #FutureOfMobility #AutonomousVehicles #Waymo #BaiduAI #TechInnovation
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Ireland’s Next Decade: Powered by Energy or Left in the Dark? Data centres are often scapegoated to deflect attention from Ireland’s outdated energy policies. For decades, Ireland has thrived through smart economic strategies, transforming itself into a global tech hub. Yet, as the AI era accelerates, we risk falling behind unless we urgently adapt to the soaring energy demands of AI, robotics, and autonomous transport. The compute requirements for these technologies are skyrocketing, and energy is the lifeblood of this revolution. Prominent thought leader Tony Seba, co-founder of RethinkX, has highlighted the transformative potential of solar, wind, and battery (SWB) technologies. Seba argues that SWB will disrupt traditional energy systems, coal, oil, gas, and nuclear, by delivering what he calls "Superpower": abundant, near-zero-cost energy available year-round. Driven by rapid cost declines and technological advancements, this shift could redefine global energy architecture by 2030, reshaping economies and societies. Ireland, with its abundant wind resources and innovative spirit, is well-positioned to lead this transition, if it acts decisively. Blaming Big Tech for power outages or grid strain is a distraction. Ireland’s challenges stem from underinvestment in modern energy infrastructure and a failure to anticipate the AI-driven energy surge. To secure our economic future, Ireland must show bold leadership by investing in SWB technologies, upgrading grid capacity, and streamlining policies to support sustainable growth. The alternative, sitting on our hands and cribbing, risks dimming the lights on our tech-driven prosperity. independent.ie/irish-news/dat… #AI #ArtificialIntelligence,#EnergyPolicy #RenewableEnergy, #Ireland #IrishTech,#SolarPower #WindPower #BatteryTech, #DataCenters #TechInnovation, #Superpower #CleanEnergy, #AIRevolution #FutureOfEnergy, #SustainableGrowth #GreenTech
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
For the past several days, Tesla has been testing self-driving Model Y cars (no one in driver’s seat) on Austin public streets with no incidents. A month ahead of schedule. Next month, first self-delivery from factory to customer.
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Cern Basher@CernBasher·
Tesla Robotaxi Rollout Pick your exponential curve. No, seriously, pick your exponential curve...
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Musk’s Autonomous Empire: From Tunnels to Tesla, He’s Quietly Building the Future Elon Musk is at it again, nudging humanity toward a future where machines do the heavy lifting—literally and figuratively. The guy’s got a knack for turning bold ideas into reality. The teams latest moves are a string of autonomous tech breakthroughs that sound like sci-fi but are already rolling out. First up, Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) Supervised hit the scene. Picture this: your shiny new Tesla drives itself, weaving through traffic while you sip your coffee. The catch? You’ve got to be ready to grab the wheel if the system blinks. It’s not perfect, yet, but it’s a bold step toward a world where your car become a world class chauffeur. Then there’s the factory flex. Tesla’s cars are now driving themselves straight off the production line to the logistics lot, ready for delivery to service centres nationwide. Customers can even take the wheel (or not) and let FSD Supervised chauffeur them home. It’s a small move that screams big confidence in the tech. Meanwhile, Musk’s Boring Company is digging deeper—literally. Their fully autonomous electric tunnelling machines are carving out the earth with zero human hand-holding. This is huge, but do you see the pattern? Musk isn’t just building cars or tunnels; he’s crafting a blueprint for autonomy that stretches from Earth’s crust to, you guessed it, Mars. Those Martian tunnels for human habitats? They’re not a pipe dream, they’re the future. While the septics nitpick, Musk is quietly wiring the future. From self-driving Tesla's to tunnel-boring beasts, he’s betting big on a world where humans supervise less and innovate more. x.com/boringcompany/… x.com/tesla_na/statu… #ElonMusk #AutonomousFuture #TeslaFSD #BoringCompany #MarsColonization #Innovation #TechBreakthroughs
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