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Ultiname.com
Ultiname.com@ultiname_com·
A premium domain is the key foundation for building a successful business or organization in today's world. Our collection of domains is artfully curated for impact, meaning, resonance and brandability. Great opportunities for domain investors, too. Go to Ultiname.com and please follow us to keep posted on our newest listings and latest news.
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Jay Rughani
Jay Rughani@JayRughani·
I want to fund infinite healthcare apps. AI that delivers more care and less paperwork. Companies like @CounselHealth, @EvidenceOpen and @TennrOfficial are leading the way. If you are building this future, I would love to chat.
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NameBio@NameBio·
Yesterday saw $1.9 million in domain name sales including: $1,000,000 HighLevel․com $58,000 Roxit․com $32,995 Highgate․ai $18,000 Summ․ai $15,876 GroundReport․com $15,309 XX․eu $9,000 CryptoSpin․com Full list 👉 namebio.com/daily #Domains
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Ultiname.com@ultiname_com·
@biogerontology For founders and investors in the prolongevity healthcare space we now have the ultra-premium domain Prolongevity.Ai available for sale. Secure it today––before your competitors do.
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Berci Meskó, MD, PhD
We might literally be watching the future of healthcare form in real time through LinkedIn job titles. I keep on finding new job titles there that are related to healthcare AI and emerging care models, including roles such as healthcare navigators (which I predicted years ago). Here are some recent examples: healthcare navigator AI-native healthcare executive healthcare AI consultant Clinical AI prompt engineer What fascinates me is that these titles reveal where healthcare is heading before the systems themselves fully change. New professional identities often emerge earlier than mainstream adoption does. Have you come across other interesting titles lately?
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Ultiname.com@ultiname_com·
EXCLUSIVE: the premium domain CloudEngine.Ai is now for sale. Secure it today. #cloud #cloudengine #icp #domains
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INTERNET COMPUTER'S CLOUD ENGINES REPRESENT AN INFLECTION POINT... Founder of Internet Computer (@Dfinity), Dominic Williams (@Dominic_w), while celebrating the protocol's five-year journey, provided a detailed preview of “Cloud Engines." Cloud Engines is the sovereign frontier cloud technology that the network will soon provide via opencloud(.)org. He stated that Cloud Engines will enable anyone to spin up their own tamperproof sovereign cloud by selecting and configuring nodes within the mathematically secure Internet Computer network. The founder emphasized that the technology is built specifically for the AI era, enabling AI agents to create and update online applications and services without the need for security teams or sysadmins. Additionally, software hosted on Cloud Engines is immune to infrastructure hacks, guaranteed to run as long as sufficient nodes remain operational, and protected by orthogonal persistence in the Motoko language, which automatically detects and prevents “lossy” AI-generated updates. He added that users will soon be able to develop and deploy apps directly from AI platforms such as Claude or Perplexity, with seamless integration through @caffeineai, while maintaining full tech sovereignty. Cloud Engines allow owners to choose node operators and locations, mix Big Tech instances (@AWS, @Azure, @Google), add sovereign AI nodes, and scale capacity instantly without downtime or vendor lock-in. In summary, Cloud Engines is an inflection point in the Internet Computer’s history.

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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Demis Hassabis just described what might be the end of genetic disease. Google DeepMind built a system called AlphaGenome. It reads human DNA the way a software engineer reads source code. Every letter. Every position. Every mutation across 3 billion characters. Hassabis: “AlphaGenome is the best system in the world for predicting if a mutation will cause disease or if it’s benign.” 98% of your genome doesn’t code for proteins. For decades scientists treated it like dark matter. Present everywhere. Readable nowhere. AlphaGenome reads it. Now pair that with CRISPR. Jennifer Doudna’s gene editing tool can already target any DNA sequence on command. The bottleneck was never the scalpel. It was knowing exactly where to cut. Hassabis: “A combination of things like AlphaGenome and CRISPR could be incredibly powerful.” That might be the most restrained sentence ever spoken about the future of medicine. AI locates the exact mutation killing you. CRISPR goes in and deletes it. Not treatment. Not management. Deletion. The hardest cases are multigenic. Mutations that cascade and compound. Hiding behind each other. Too complex for any human mind to untangle in a single lifetime. Hassabis: “Those are even harder to detect, but actually perfect for AI to try and help with.” The diseases that have defeated medicine for centuries are the exact ones AI is purpose-built to solve. That’s not a coincidence. That’s the turning point. Every parent who sat in a white room and heard “there’s nothing more we can do.” Every patient who watched their own biology turn against them with nothing to fight back. Every name carved into stone because we could name the disease but couldn’t disarm it. That era now has an expiration date. Humanity spent 10,000 years fighting disease with observation and guesswork. We’re about to fight it with comprehension. Your grandchildren may read about genetic disease the way you read about smallpox. As something that once ended millions of lives before we learned to read the code that wrote them. Somewhere right now a child carries a death sentence folded into their DNA. Born with it before they ever opened their eyes. They don’t know it yet. Their parents don’t know it yet. But for the first time in human history, the answer might arrive before the disease does. That’s not technology. That’s the moment our biology stopped being our fate.
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Science Magazine
Science Magazine@ScienceMagazine·
Researchers show that a type of #AI known as a large language model often outperformed physicians at diagnosing complex and potentially life-threatening conditions, including decreased blood flow to the heart, even in the fast-moving stages of real ER care when information is limited. In early ER cases, the model identified the correct or a very close diagnosis in about 67% of cases, compared with roughly 50% to 55% for physicians. And the technology is only getting better. Learn more: scim.ag/4w909UX
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Robinet
Robinet@robinet8ic·
For anyone not aware yet, @alexandria_lbry is building the forever library on internet-computer:native Books, art, knowledge, all become NFTs that live permanently onchain 🔐 Content is owned, not rented, creators get paid every time it’s used 💰 Powered by internet-computer:native and #Arweave - unstoppable apps, unstoppable storage This is what Web3 was supposed to be ♾ ➡️ alexandriadao.com $ALEX
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George Kirikos
George Kirikos@GeorgeKirikos·
Green[.]com domain name changed hands for $7.5 million freespeech.com/2026/05/09/gre… First reported by George Kirikos @GeorgeKirikos on May 9, 2026 on my FreeSpeech[.]com blog. If you see it elsewhere, it's probably a parasitic copycat blogger looking for attention.
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Healthcare AI Guy
Healthcare AI Guy@HealthcareAIGuy·
McKinsey: ~65% of nurses report using more AI tools than a year ago But adoption remains uneven: • 23% report no AI use • Only ~2% is fully integrated into daily work More than 3/4 of nurses now use AI in some capacity, mostly at low-to-moderate levels. Plenty of room to run.
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