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This AI breakthrough could quietly make your next phone & laptop CHEAPER
Google’s TurboQuant just made AI way more efficient:
⚡ ~6× less memory needed
⚡ Up to 8× faster performance
⚡ No accuracy loss, no retraining
Here’s why that matters beyond speed 👇
Memory (RAM/VRAM) is one of the MOST expensive parts of modern devices.
If AI models suddenly need far less of it:
📉 Hardware requirements drop
📉 Manufacturers don’t need to pack as much high-cost memory
📉 Power usage goes down
👉 That puts real downward pressure on device prices over time
So instead of needing ultra-premium specs just for AI features…
💻 Mid-range laptops could handle advanced AI
📱 Smartphones may deliver more for the same price (or cost less)
This is the kind of behind-the-scenes efficiency shift that:
→ lowers costs
→ expands access
→ accelerates adoption
AI isn’t just getting smarter.
It’s getting cheaper to run and that changes the entire market.

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Has AI already surpassed human writing?
Not really-in total history, humans are still far ahead.
Humans have written an estimated ~270 quadrillion words over ~500 years.
But…
What’s changing now?
AI can generate text insanely fast. Millions of people using tools every day = massive output in a very short time.
So the claim is:
👉 AI could produce as many words in 1 year as humans used to produce over centuries.
Time comparison (the shocking part)
Humans: ~500 years → 270 quadrillion words
AI: potentially ~1 year → similar amount
That’s like compressing 500 years of writing into 12 months.
Why this matters
Writing is no longer “scarce”
Content becomes cheap and everywhere
The challenge shifts from creating content → finding quality content
Important nuance
This is a projection/estimate, not a perfectly proven fact.
Also, more words ≠ better ideas—humans still lead in originality, intent, and meaning.
Simple takeaway: AI hasn’t beaten humans in total yet, but it’s about to match centuries of human writing in just a year-and that’s a huge shift.

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🚨 This is either a breakthrough… or the beginning of something unsettling.
Meta Platforms just open-sourced TRIBE v2 — an AI model that predicts how your brain responds to what you see and hear.
Now here’s the part people aren’t talking about enough 👇
Meta owns:
• Instagram
• Facebook
• WhatsApp
Billions of users.
Endless streams of what you see, hear, watch, scroll, pause on.
So the question is:
If a model can predict brain responses to content…
and a company controls the content you consume…
👉 How close are we to systems that optimize for your brain in real time?
Not saying this dataset came from social platforms-but the potential alignment is hard to ignore.
In simple terms:
It’s a digital model of human brain activity
Best case:
• Better healthcare
• Smarter AI
• Faster neuroscience breakthroughs
Worst case:
• Hyper-addictive content loops
• Manipulation at a cognitive level
• Systems that know what you’ll feel before you do
We’re no longer just tracking behavior.
We’re getting closer to predicting thought patterns.
That’s a different game.
👀 Worth paying attention.
#AI #Neuroscience #Meta #TechEthics #FutureOfAI
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Mac Pro (2006–2025) 🪦
Apple quietly ends the Mac Pro after nearly 20 years.
The era of big, upgradeable desktop towers is over.
Are we okay with pro machines you can’t upgrade anymore? 🤔
Mac Studio now leads with smaller, more efficient power.
End of an era.
#MacPro


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Claude is doing wonders-it can actually operate your computer from anywhere using simple prompts from your phone.🤯
In Claude Cowork and Claude Code, it can now:
• Use your computer directly (click, type, navigate)
• Open and edit files on its own
• Handle complex software workflows end-to-end
Plus, with Dispatch, you can control and assign tasks from your phone 📱
We’re moving from AI that suggests → AI that does 🚀
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Apple is rumored to add a huge 200MP main camera sensor from Sony to its 2027 iPhones, a big jump from the current 48MP on the iPhone 16 Pro Max.
Why is Apple doing this? Why use a 200 MP camera just to compete with rivals? They should move at their own pace instead of chasing the competition. Let the rivals take their market share. 😂
This sensor matches the size rumored for Oppo’s Find X9 Ultra and could improve low-light photography and digital zoom compared to rivals like Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Ultra. While fans are excited about the megapixel boost for sharper detail, skeptics remind us that software optimization still plays a bigger role than just raw sensor numbers.
Apple hasn’t confirmed anything yet, but Oppo’s upcoming device Find X9 Ultra might give us a preview of what’s coming.
Your thoughts?
#iPhone #OppoFindX9Ultra #200MP

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The scenarios in both images don’t match, because the girl in the first image isn’t smiling with her teeth visible, while in the second image, her teeth are visible.
Maybe Oppo is using shady practices again, using a DSLR and claiming the photo was taken on a phone.
Maybe… you never know.
Ice Universe@UniverseIce
OPPO Ultra
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🤖 Robots are starting to do warehouse jobs - for real with faster, smarter, and more efficiently.
This is simply going to kill jobs.
Startup Reflex Robotics showed $10K robots picking and sorting boxes in real warehouses.
Built by people from Boston Dynamics and Tesla, backed by Khosla Ventures.
Why they matter:
• They move fast (they use wheels)
• They can reach high shelves
• Humans can control them when needed
They don’t get tired. They don’t take breaks.
Good news: less repetitive work for people
Concern: fewer warehouse jobs in the future
This is already happening - not “someday.”
Would you trust a robot to do your job?
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There are some reports claiming that Tesla’s self-driving is not powered by artificial intelligence, but instead that real people remotely operate the cars from the backend.
Tesla@Tesla
Just squeezing through
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@TechieUltimatum Basically he's saying don't fall for it it's a Trap.
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