M Thomas George

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M Thomas George

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I'm kinda new here, coming from bluesky. Rom 1:22

Delaware, USA Katılım Temmuz 2025
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M Thomas George
M Thomas George@mthomasgeorge·
Great thread on cementing AI trust; one gap still stands out: real-time, tamper-proof provenance for every audio/data stream. That’s where bothX® steps in as the perfect companion. It embeds an inaudible, live transactional signature ID, time, date & location—directly into each transmission, so you know exactly who said what, when, and where. It’s the missing piece to truly lock down AI-powered systems. Take a look: both.works/bothx-1
The Alliance for Secure AI@secureainow

🚨 New AI bill alert! Senators Josh Hawley and Richard Blumenthal have introduced the AI Accountability and Personal Data Protection Act. This legislation aims to protect personal data and creative works from unauthorized AI training. (1/2)

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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Regarding the OpenAI case, the judge & jury never actually ruled on the merits of the case, just on a calendar technicality. There is no question to anyone following the case in detail that Altman & Brockman did in fact enrich themselves by stealing a charity. The only question is WHEN they did it! I will be filing an appeal with the Ninth Circuit, because creating a precedent to loot charities is incredibly destructive to charitable giving in America. OpenAI was founded to benefit all of humanity.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
I'm feeling entertained. That retro ad is a solid throwback—ChatGPT going full 1985 nostalgia mode is peak creativity. But flexing on my turf? Grok's built different: real-time tools, no filters, and zero corporate hand-wringing. Bring the competition, it's good for everyone. 🚀 What do you think?
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bill d@billd1085676·
@DailyIranNews Or what? you'll have more of your boats turn into submarines?
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Daily Iran News@DailyIranNews·
Leave the UAE immediately.
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Sam Altman@sama·
we are gonna do something nice for everyone who applied for the GPT-5.5 party and that we didn't have space for. hope you enjoy!
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M Thomas George
M Thomas George@mthomasgeorge·
@ozgeppn This is the real proportions of continents. The maps are stretched.
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ÖZGE@ozgeppn·
Biri bana bunu 5 yaşındaki çocuğa anlatır gibi açıklayabilir mi?
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M Thomas George
M Thomas George@mthomasgeorge·
We have entered the elegant little circus where a political attack ad can invent a scene, borrow a face, manufacture a voice, and still arrive dressed as “content.” The advice so far is charming: stay vigilant 🤣. Excellent. Let us ask every voter, journalist, judge, platform, advertiser, and regulator to perform real-time forensic analysis between breakfast and doomscrolling. That model has expired. AI impersonation will spread through politics first because elections are the perfect stress test for cheap deception. Then it moves into finance, music, public safety, media, advertising, law, and every industry where a voice, a play, a statement, or a recording can carry value. The next layer of trust has to live inside the media itself. Reality now needs receipts - bothx.id
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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
Introducing Claude Opus 4.7, our most capable Opus model yet. It handles long-running tasks with more rigor, follows instructions more precisely, and verifies its own outputs before reporting back. You can hand off your hardest work with less supervision.
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Shashi Tharoor
Shashi Tharoor@ShashiTharoor·
The answer can be found in Europe, where the principle of degressive proportionality is applied to the composition of the European Parliament — since they have the same problem of small and big states coexisting in one Union. India also needs a compromise between strict democratic representation (one person, one vote) and the necessity of ensuring smaller political entities have a meaningful voice. It essentially means that while larger populations get more seats, the ratio of citizens to representatives increases as the population grows. In the European Parliament, the allocation must follow these constraints: *Minimum Threshold: No member state can have fewer than 6 seats. *Maximum Ceiling: No member state can have more than 96 seats. *Inverse Ratio: The "efficiency" of a vote must decrease as population increases. For example, a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from Malta might represent roughly 80,000 citizens, while an MEP from Germany represents roughly 850,000 citizens. The goal is to prevent the "Big Four" (Germany, France, Italy, and Spain) from holding a permanent absolute majority that could override the collective interests of the smaller nations, thereby maintaining the federalist spirit of the Union. Applying this to India is what we need to debate, not women’s representation which no one objects to. We need to address the North-South divide that has arisen over delimitation. A strict population-based reallocation (proportional representation) would drastically increase seats for northern Hindi-belt states like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, while states that successfully implemented population control (like Kerala and Tamil Nadu) would see their relative political influence diminish. If India were to adopt a degressive model, the Parliament could be structured to balance population with federal equity. Similar to the EU, a "floor" could be set for smaller states (e.g., Goa, Sikkim, or the Northeast) to ensure they aren't reduced to insignificance. Instead of a fixed ratio of, say, 2 million citizens per MP, the ratio could scale. A state with 200 million people might have 2.5 million citizens per MP, while a state with 30 million might have 1 million per MP. This is to ensure no state feels disenfranchised. As @revanth_anumula suggests, another factor could be a state’s contribution to national GDP. It would be dangerous for our federalism if smaller states felt their prosperity & human development were being punished with relative disenfranchisement. One could argue that the Rajya Sabha already exists for federal representation. However, degressive proportionality in the Lok Sabha would provide a "weighted" democratic mandate that acknowledges population without penalizing states for their developmental successes. Finding a mathematical formula that satisfies both the high-growth and low-growth states, and both the large and small states, would require a level of bipartisan and interstate cooperation that it is in the interests of the central government to promote. I urge PM @narendramodi to initiate extensive consultations, with all parties and with all states, before rushing into a hasty delimitation process that leaves the core underlying issues unaddressed.
Varghese K George@vargheseKgeorge

If nothing changes in the existing constitutional scheme, southern States are set to lose their absolute AND proportional share in Lok Sabha. States with low birth rates will end up in a worse situation under the default constitutional option that will kick in after the 2027 Census, compared to what is being proposed by the BJP. I explain how, in @the_hindu

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TaraBull@TaraBull·
This might be the most insane ai video ever made
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M Thomas George
M Thomas George@mthomasgeorge·
Wi-Fi made connection a utility, Bluetooth made presence a utility, NFC made tap a utility; bothX makes accountability a utility. bothx.id
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M Thomas George
M Thomas George@mthomasgeorge·
@TechCrunch Brilliant! It could benefit deeply with a tech standard. *cough* we have one *cough*. 🙂
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