strengthispeace

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strengthispeace

strengthispeace

@ignoraceisfree

Katılım Aralık 2009
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GooGZ AI
GooGZ AI@PaulGugAI·
@ignoraceisfree I never hit the weekly limit so it feels unlimited for me!
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strengthispeace@ignoraceisfree·
@hive_echo yessir on the main machine! on the ai machine it can do whatever it wants and it has it's own wifi too
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Max Lemmens
Max Lemmens@maxlmns·
early ElevenLabs 🇨🇦 hiring observations: the people reaching out to join this team are a rare mix of canadian pride and real hunger to build here for here
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strengthispeace@ignoraceisfree·
codex is basically free ai for the last week can't seem to run out of the weekly limits...
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weirdconsequences
weirdconsequences@Leeeeitaaa·
OpenAi first consumer device is a fckn radio 😂😅
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Jyoti Meena
Jyoti Meena@GsJyotiM·
OpenAI allegedly copied Apple's entire playbook. Apple says this is not just about one engineer or one design being copied. This is decades of institutional knowledge, built with billions of dollars, that allegedly walked into OpenAI when senior people left the company. Tang Tan spent 24 years at Apple, rising to VP of Product Design for the iPhone and Apple Watch, before leaving to co-found io Products. Chang Liu spent 8 years there as a senior systems electrical engineer before leaving for OpenAI in January 2026. Between them, that's over three decades of institutional memory walking out the door. What left with them is something no contract can fully protect. The memory of every failed prototype, every manufacturing dead end, every lesson that says, We already tried this. Here's why it didn't work. This kind of knowledge is never stored in a database. It lives inside people. You can patent a product. You can put an NDA on a document. But how do you protect something that lives inside an engineer's mind after spending a decade learning the right way by first doing it the wrong way? That is why Apple wants the court to force OpenAI to prove its new hardware device was built clean. OpenAI would have to show the court its device, part by part. Explain where every component, every design choice, every manufacturing process came from. If any part resembles Apple's allegedly stolen information, OpenAI would have to remove it or rebuild it. This is not just an Apple versus OpenAI story. It is a glimpse of a problem every company with deep technical talent will have to face, because AI has made it far easier for competitors to rebuild products fast once the right people walk out the door. So the question that keeps coming back to me: when your best people leave, do you really know what they're taking with them? Most companies don't have a clear answer to that. Curious if yours does :) ----- Visual by @EHuanglu 🙌
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Entelechiada
Entelechiada@entelechiada·
OpenAI just invented HAL “OpenAI’s much-anticipated push into consumer devices is slated to begin with a mobile, screen-free smart speaker designed to be a new type of home computer for the AI era, according to people familiar with the matter. The product — still under development — is meant to serve as a humanlike AI companion that lives in the home, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the project hasn’t been announced. It will help control smart-home appliances, play media, answer questions, respond to messages and tap into the range of capabilities offered by OpenAI’s ChatGPT, they said.”
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Andrew Curran
Andrew Curran@AndrewCurran_·
OpenAI's first hardware device will be a humanlike AI companion that lives inside a mobile screenless smart speaker, that will also be able to control all the smart devices in your house. Per reporting by Bloomberg.
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signüll
signüll@signulll·
@mdudas i disagree. all out wars produce better outcomes for the greater human progress.
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Mike Dudas
Mike Dudas@mdudas·
@signulll i think there’s room for healthy competition somewhere between "cartel" and “that guys a scamming felon who should be incarcerated”
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Mic
Mic@MicBlades21·
@mattbc Finally, not eating any fresh fruits or vegetables pays off.
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Matthew Cortland, Esq. they
🧵What actually prevents it: • Cooking. Heat above ~70C (158F) kills the parasite • Washing produce is NOT reliable • Chlorine doesn’t kill it • Deep freezing can work in theory (-20°C for 48 hours), but practical for most people If you’re concerned, cook your produce
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NBC 7 San Diego
NBC 7 San Diego@nbcsandiego·
A San Diego infectious disease doctor says it’s probably best to stay away from fresh produce for the next week or so, even if you wash it. A fecal parasite illness, known as cyclosporiasis, has now reached California. NBC 7’s Shandel Menezes has details. on.nbc7.com/fJ8api2
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