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Anne Spalter

@annespalter

Anne Spalter is a leading digital artist, educator, and author. Sotheby's | Phillips | NYT | Pompidou. Happy apocalypse. https://t.co/Z2W2UQD89q

Providence, RI USA Katılım Temmuz 2008
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Harvard News
Harvard News@harvardnews·
We will defend the University against this lawsuit, which represents yet another pretextual and retaliatory action by the administration for refusing to turn over control of Harvard to the federal government. hrvd.me/March20lawsuitT
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ART&VAULT
ART&VAULT@artandvault·
Anne Spalter @annespalter Origins of Flight. video sketch
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@Ford You're not making parts to fix my 2025 car--it's been over 3 months! And you're still charging me for BlueCruise. I don't think so... Will never buy a Ford again. Wish I could get rid of this one.
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Milk Road AI
Milk Road AI@MilkRoadAI·
Anthropic just launched a weapon against OpenAI. Not a new model, benchmark, or price cut. But a copy-paste button. Here is what is happening and why it should terrify every AI company on earth. For two years, Silicon Valley assumed one thing would keep you locked into ChatGPT forever. Memory. Every preference you shared, every project you explained. Every quirk it learned about how you think, months of training an AI to understand you. That was supposed to be the moat but the thing that made leaving impossible. Anthropic just drained it. They built a feature called Import Memory. It sits right inside Claude's settings. You click it, and it hands you a prompt. You paste that prompt into ChatGPT. ChatGPT then does something remarkable. It confesses, It dumps every single thing it knows about you into a text block. Your work habits, preferences, projects, history, all of it. You copy that confession and paste it into Claude. Your entire relationship with ChatGPT, months, maybe years of context transplanted in under a minute. OpenAI spent two years building a sticky product. Anthropic just made the glue dissolve. Think about what this means. The reason most people stay with one AI assistant is not loyalty, it is laziness. Starting over is painful. Re-explaining everything to a new system feels like training a new employee from scratch. That pain just disappeared. Now the only thing keeping you on ChatGPT is whether ChatGPT is actually better, not whether it remembers your name. This is the most aggressive competitive move in the AI wars since the price cuts of 2024. And almost nobody is talking about it. The question now is what OpenAI does and they have two options. Make memory exportable themselves or level the playing field and compete on merit. Or quietly make it harder to extract, bury the data and hope nobody notices. One path builds trust, the other builds a wall. History says most companies choose the wall. But here is the part that should keep every AI CEO awake tonight. If memory is just a file you carry with you, then there is no lock-in, there is no moat. There is only one question that actually matters. Which AI is best right now. Today, this conversation. Every single session becomes an audition and that changes everything.
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Ready to make the switch? claude.com/import-memory

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@Nerdy_Addict Yup. This sums up so much. Makes me ill. But thanks to permanence of the internet their actions will persist and be known forever for generations to come.
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🅽🅴🆁🅳🆈@Nerdy_Addict·
In NYC and Washington DC folks are protesting, in Iran this evening people are celebrating.
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Stephen Biernacki
Stephen Biernacki@sbiernacki·
Outerspace Yacht 209/501 (2022) From @annespalter's 501-piece series Spaceships. NARRATIVE In the distant future climate change has made Earth uninhabitable. In desperation the remaining people on earth build a series of spaceships and try to depart the planet. Some fail at launch and go down in flames. Others warp to the past and engage with steampunk battleships, or warp to the future to face highly evolved deadly plants. Research on the plants reveals a way forward: using the powerful psychedelic powers of plant extracts, the ships open neon hyperspace tunnels and travel to a distant earth future. Some land in the frozen north, some land in the tropical equator, and some land in the desert. Seeing the spiritual purity of the new settlers, angels arrive and raise the humans to a new level of psychic oneness. Anne's website: annespalter.com
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Anne Spalter@annespalter·
Check out more of my animated desert raves and magic turtles this week at @EthereumDenver. Curated by Raina Marie Valentine
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Goodnight from Magic Turtle Island
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@Innamodja @mcsikic I was almost scammed like this as well. Fortunately, I was on the phone with someone, describing what I was doing and he said "What? Stop!" Seconds away from losing everything. Horrifying. I feel for you guys.
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innamodja 👽🥀@Innamodja·
Our wallets were drained by the same guys. @mcsikic and I have lost everything 💔🥺
aurèce vettier@aurecevettier

ALERT - HACKING DISGUISED AS AN INTERVIEW Artists friends — please read and share this. I was nearly caught by an sophisticated phishing attempt disguised as an interview request by an account called @glitchsachi for @Web3Unchained. The email looked legitimate, this person had studied my work, and the questions were accurate. Of course, they could also easily have been generated by a good AI deep research agent. I accepted, booked a slot via they Calendly, and everything seemed normal — until one hour before the interview, when I received a link to join through an app called @lumainapp I had never heard of. It looked legit at first (website, Medium posts…), but required downloading a package. A deeper look revealed warnings that the software was suspicious (see screenshot). I asked for a standard link from a legit platform (Meet, Zoom…). The “interviewer” insisted they were already connected, sending a screenshot (see below) — which I noticed was dated October 17th, while we were on December 3rd. I replied that I suspected a scam and would cancel without a proper link. Within minutes, the meeting was quietly cancelled. I was trained in cybersecurity, and even so, this attempt initially looked convincing. AI now allows scammers to tailor extremely credible traps. Please stay vigilant: never download unknown apps, always double-check links, and share this warning with fellow artists. It could prevent serious harm. PS: They even seem to have a fake PSA on their website. PS2: It's sad because the questions were actually good and if there wasn't this troian attack attempt, this could have been a nice interview.

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Wishing everyone a magical weekend!
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