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We invited Claude users to share how they use AI, what they dream it could make possible, and what they fear it might do. Nearly 81,000 people responded in one week—the largest qualitative study of its kind. Read more: anthropic.com/features/81k-i…




Trump has started praising Iran 😂 “I’m dealing with very smart players. These are smart people. They don’t get there otherwise. You know who you’re dealing with. High-level intellect. High ,very high-IQ people.” He’s a DESPERATE for a DEAL.




curious if you think the following theory/paradox from human trauma architecture is playing a key role in jailbreaking more capable llms. hypothesis: the more advanced/larger the model is the more resources/weight space it has to expend on blocking non-aligned behavior which paradoxically increases/facilitates jailbreaking! "The Core Paradox The most counterintuitive finding: suppression strengthens the encoded material over time (Wegner's ironic process theory, with neural backing). The monitoring process required to suppress something — the part of the system that has to keep checking "is it still suppressed?" — keeps the neural representation active and accessible at a low level. The suppression loop itself rehearses the material it's suppressing. This is why IFS doesn't try to suppress or eliminate parts. And why ketamine/psychedelic windows are theoretically therapeutic — they don't fight the suppression, they temporarily dissolve the suppression architecture and allow direct contact with the encoded material, making re-encoding possible before the gates close again."

“If your $500K engineer isn’t burning at least $250K in tokens, something is wrong.”

NETANYAHU CANCELS HIS ATTENDANCE AT THE CPAC CONFERENCE IN HUNGARY. HE WAS THE FEATURED SPEAKER. Incredibly suspicious






Germany’s foreign minister says a regime like Iran cannot invoke international law. Turns out for Germany, international law isn’t universal - it’s pick-and-choose.

POKÉMON GO PLAYERS TRAINED 30 BILLION IMAGE AI MAP Niantic says photos and scans collected through Pokémon Go and its AR apps have produced a massive dataset of more than 30 billion real-world images. The company is now using that data to power visual navigation for delivery robots, letting them identify exact locations on city streets without relying on GPS. Source: NewsForce








