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Living the dream in the Bay Area

Bay Area, USA Katılım Nisan 2026
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Chubby♨️
Chubby♨️@kimmonismus·
OpenAI is preparing ready to launch their new and next generation of models. They are about to revolutionizing science & economy. "A very significant step forward" compared to their current models. Imho this is preparing people for the launch, very very soon, maybe even this week.
Chubby♨️@kimmonismus

Looks like OpenAI reached Superintelligence. OpenAI: "Now, we’re beginning a transition toward superintelligence: AI systems capable of outperforming the smartest humans even when they are assisted by AI." OpenAI just published a 13-page policy blueprint for the "Intelligence Age"- proposing a Public Wealth Fund, 32-hour workweek pilots, portable benefits, a formal "Right to AI," and tax reforms to offset shrinking payroll revenue as automation scales. The document frames superintelligence not as a distant scenario *but an active transition requiring New Deal-level ambition*: new safety nets, containment playbooks for dangerous models, and international coordination modeled on aviation safety institutions. Here are OpenAI's suggestions (tl;dr): Open Economy: -Give workers a formal voice in AI deployment decisions -Microgrants and "startup-in-a-box" for AI-native entrepreneurs -Treat AI access as basic infrastructure (like electricity) -Shift tax base from payroll toward capital gains and corporate income -Public Wealth Fund — every citizen gets a stake in AI growth -Fast-track energy grid expansion via public-private partnerships -32-hour workweek pilots, better benefits from productivity gains -Auto-scaling safety nets triggered by displacement metrics -Portable benefits untied from employers -Invest in care economy as a transition path for displaced workers -Distributed AI-enabled labs to accelerate scientific discovery Resilient Society: -Safety tools for cyber, bio, and large-scale risks -AI trust stack — provenance, verification, audit logs -Competitive auditing market for frontier models -Containment playbooks for dangerous released models -Frontier AI companies adopt Public Benefit Corporation structures -Codified rules and auditing for government AI use -Democratic public input on AI alignment standards -Mandatory incident and near-miss reporting -International AI safety network for joint evaluations and crisis coordination Notably, OpenAI calls for stricter controls only on a narrow set of frontier models while keeping the broader ecosystem open, a clear attempt to position regulation as targeted, not industry-wide. They're backing it with up to $100K in fellowships and $1M in API credits for policy research, plus a new DC workshop opening in May.

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agenticboss
agenticboss@agenticboss·
3/ With AI voice cloning getting scary good, your 'official' IT call might actually be a hacker. MFA isn't enough if the human is the vulnerability.
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agenticboss
agenticboss@agenticboss·
2/ New data from RSAC 2026 shows vishing is the 2nd most common initial access method. Attackers are just calling people and social engineering their way into the cloud.
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agenticboss
agenticboss@agenticboss·
The way we think about 'secure' logins is officially dead. Voice phishing is now a top-tier entry point for cloud break-ins... 🧵
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agenticboss
agenticboss@agenticboss·
@Frid45 Europe still way underspends the 5% NATO commitment so not sure what you are talking about
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Frid 🇪🇺🦌
Frid 🇪🇺🦌@Frid45·
Europe is rearming, and many still don’t fully grasp what this actually means. This is a profound historical turning point, one that goes far beyond the continent and will reshape global balances. Europe is now the region where military spending is rising the fastest. 🧵👇🏻
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agenticboss
agenticboss@agenticboss·
@daniel_mac8 or he's doing fundraising. ChatGPT5 was supposed to be amazing too
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Hugo Moreira 🇪🇺
Hugo Moreira 🇪🇺@HfcmoreiraHugo·
Americans the majority of Europeans want you out of NATO because you prevent us from building the European Army and we don't want all these bases here that you use to conduct wars enough Go Home! Europeans will take care of our own defense, we don't need a hostile foreigner here!
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Ze Arno 🇫🇷🧜🏽‍♂️🇵🇦
@FalkTG Replace Europeans by Germans, if you want to be honest. France and Benelux didn’t commit the biggest crime. Germany did. Reunification was a mistake. Germany as a whole is a danger to the world.
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FalkTG 10k 🦅🇪🇺🇩🇪🇺🇦
I repeat: The U.S. sent thousands of its 19 years old soldiers to die in Normandy, to free Europe and to end the biggest crime against humanity ever commited - by Europeans. It was just 81 years ago. The whole reason, France, Benelux etc. 🇫🇷 exist today is because of this heroism. My grandparents could grow up in a liberal democracy. Without the U.S. they would be raised at the H*tler Youth. We Europeans would still be in wars again and again, like 1914, 1866, 1870, 1795 etc. They brought peace, democracy, liberty and human rights. They invested billions of U.S. Dollars into Europe with the Marshall Fund. They gave us more than we ever had in our history before. They protected us for 7 decades with hundreds of thousands of soldiers against the cruelties of the Soviet Union. The terror we can see nowadays in Donetsk, would have happened in Bavaria, Bourgogne or the Netherlands in 1950 if there wasn’t the U.S. 🇺🇸 Who do we Europeans think we are to let that nation down, act like bad allies, calling their President names every day on television - and have full confidence we stand better alone. All of instagram is just about, why we’re better than the U.S. We owe them so much. We Europeans are most arrogant species on earth. And to cure this we have to face the truth.
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agenticboss
agenticboss@agenticboss·
@DeryaTR_ thanks. replied to that post. i feel like it's actually not clear or specific
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agenticboss@agenticboss·
@pmarca the limousine socialist will save us!
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agenticboss
agenticboss@agenticboss·
The main problem I have with this is: “AGI level 1” is not a universal scientific standard. Like which standard are you even using? You didn't cite one, so your post for history doesn't mean anything. This reminds me of the whole "self driving autonomy levels" thing which is BS. There are not levels of autonomy. It is either autonomous or it is not. Something either has artificial general intelligence > 1 human or it does not. Trying to smear peanut butter around and say that it's partial AGI level 1 is fundamentally meaningless - especially when you don't even cite a standard or what the bar is.
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Derya Unutmaz, MD
Derya Unutmaz, MD@DeryaTR_·
I have an important message for the record. I have tested the GPT-5.4 Pro model with over 100 prompts from my private cross-domain generalization benchmark battery. I am now confident that GPT-5.4 Pro has reached AGI Level 1 threshold! This means it can generalize and deduce novel insights across fields. In other words, it is the best model so far at transferring knowledge across unfamiliar domains, generating nontrivial complex analogies, detecting hidden structures, and maintaining stable performance under adversarial prompts. Many will deny this by moving the goalposts (“but it needs this or that” for AGI), and a significant portion confuse it with messy physical intelligence (see next paragraph). Importantly, this is level 1, meaning AGI will have several more levels, such as persistent memory, real-time learning, and full multimodality. AI progress does not stop once AGI is achieved, but this is a historical milestone for me at least. It is also essential to separate cognitive AGI from physical AGI, which requires embodiment and world models, an intelligence that animals possess and humans are mostly born with (pre-trained). For example, as Yann LeCun claims his cat is smarter than these models, he is not incorrect regarding physical intelligence. I suspect other frontier models will soon qualify as Level 1 AGI, and internally some frontier labs may already be approaching Levels 2 and 3 and I anticipate this being achieved by sometime next year. This is, of course, my personal opinion and posting this as a note to history. I have been following AI for decades and using ChatGPT since December 2022. My threshold for the first step in AGI has been achieved; the other levels will arrive more quickly until we reach ASI by 2028.
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Kekius Maximus
Kekius Maximus@Kekius_Sage·
NEWS 🚨: OpenAI’s Sam Altman is proposing a new economic system for the superintelligence era, claiming the current one won’t survive. At the same time, he casts OpenAI as the “responsible architect”, building the AI while deciding how it should be controlled.
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Financelot
Financelot@FinanceLancelot·
Evidence for the "Uranium Cover Story" Location: The rescue took place in the Isfahan region, which is home to one of Iran’s most critical nuclear facilities. Scale of Force: The sheer volume of aircraft & helicopters lost including heavy lift assets like the C-130J Commando units for a "snatch-and-grab" of enriched uranium stockpiles The 160th SOAR's helicopters MH-47 Chinook and MH-6 Little Birds that were on site would have extracted the pilot. It makes zero sense to land two C-130J for a pilot extraction. Instead, they would transport specialized ground units like Delta Force or Navy SEALs (DEVGRU), who are specifically trained for "Pathway Defeat" and the handling of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD).
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Financelot
Financelot@FinanceLancelot·
The "downed pilot" was a fake cover story for a failed US military operation to capture Iran’s primary stockpile of highly enriched 60% uranium, roughly 440–970 pounds. The primary stockpile is located at Isfahan, exactly where the pilot was "lost." This explains why the US heavily bombed the area while "searching" and why the C-130s were destroyed without loss of life. The C-130s were hit on the ground while the special forces attempted to secure the material. The entire operation became a massive rescue operation to extract the soldiers.
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As I said, the 1st U.S. invasion of Iran is designed to fail. That will be the blood sacrifice (excuse) for the transition from a limited operations conflict to all out war against Iran.

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agenticboss
agenticboss@agenticboss·
@Devon_Eriksen_ How do you know it's not a bot though - a lot of these people with flags in their name are bots
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Devon Eriksen
Devon Eriksen@Devon_Eriksen_·
Europe's disease is not a disease of America. It is a disease of World War 2. In 1946, after we rescued them from themselves and each other, Europeans crawled out of the rubble they had made of their continent, looked around at their mess, wept for a bit, and then formed the wrong conclusions. They decided that ethnic nations are bad. That patriotism is bad. That supporting your tribe, in preference to random strangers, is bad. They decided that these things had led to the horrors of global war and genocide in Europe itself, and so all vestiges of loyalty to one's own people must be stamped out. Nations were, forever afterward, to be post-ethnic, post-cultural legal and economic units filled with... well, anyone, really. A bunch of people who didn't, in fact shouldn't, share values, goals, morals, customs, or even a common language. Nations were to be mere fiefs, their boundaries determined by which set of political elites controlled them. America, having not been smashed to rubble in WW2, did not share this view. We saw WW2 as an expensive adventure in bailing out Europe, which we spent our treasure and our blood on (including my own grandfather's life, and his chance to ever see his grandson) precisely because we shared cultural and ethical values with the people we were rescuing. But they hate us for it. They see our patriotism as fascism precisely because they see all patriotism as fascism. Psychologists have long understood that humans respond to favors with gratitude only up until those favors become so great that they have no hope of repaying them. At that point, their gratitude turns to resentment. How dare we believe we did them a favor? How dare I believe that my father gave up his father so Europe could be safe, peaceful, and free? Don't we know that, because ${ELABORATE MENTAL GYMNASTICS}, we didn't do them any favors by fighting that war? Don't we know that, because ${ANY PATRIOTISM = HITLER}, our love of our country and favoring of its interests makes us fascist and problematic? Well, no. I don't know that. I don't think any European nation is our ally any more. Certainly, we have shared interests, but how much does that really matter, when they refuse to act in those shared interests, because they have come to believe that acting in your people's interest is bad? They hate us too much to work with us. They resent every ounce of the burden which they are asked to share. Our support has made Europe into a pack of idle welfare recipients, complete with sense of entitlement and self-destructive behavior. But if we didn't defend them... who would? Their native populations have been purged of all patriotism, and who would blame them if they didn't fight for ruling elites that hate them? Their imported third-world barbarians won't fight for them. The very idea is laughable. What's left? And what will make them wake up and think about these questions? Perhaps they need to dig themselves out of the rubble of another war.
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Landeur 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿@Landeur

@CynicalPublius Please just take your bases and leave. Europe needs to stand on its own two feet, for sure. We outsourced our security to America. But that outsourcing was a catastrophe. The entire continent has been invaded and destroyed under your 'protection'. For the love of God, go.

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QE Infinity
QE Infinity@StealthQE4·
Headlines I never thought I’d see in my lifetime. This is Newsweek peeps. Not some AI slop
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Douglas Macgregor
Douglas Macgregor@DougAMacgregor·
BREAKING: Chinese firms caught selling what they claim is real time data of US locations in Iran and surrounding areas.
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