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@Atomic_Reign
A tapestry of speculation, stitched with threads of physics.
شامل ہوئے Kasım 2022
55 فالونگ32 فالوورز

Elon's team just did something nobody's talking about.
They replaced Starlink's call center with an AI. 🤯
And the results are insane.
1 in 5 people who called Starlink bought Starlink on the call. 70% of support calls got resolved without a human ever touching them.
Every caller was talking to Grok.
It's called Grok Voice Think Fast 1.0.
And this is not a voice model. This is a call center in a box.
Plug it into a phone line. It picks up. It talks. It sells. It troubleshoots. It books. In 25 languages. With no lunch break.
A single Grok agent runs 28 tools across hundreds of workflows. Hardware troubleshooting. Replacement orders. Service credits.
All autonomous.
The global call center industry is worth $350 billion.
Elon just showed up with a demo that does the job better, cheaper, faster, and it never clocks out.
Everyone is busy teaching AI to write code.
Elon quietly taught it to take your money on the phone.
xAI@xai
Introducing Grok Voice Think Fast 1.0 A state-of-the-art voice model built for complex, multi-step workflows with snappy responses and high accuracy. It takes the top spot on the Tau Voice Bench and handles real-world messiness like noise, accents, and interruptions better than any other model in the world. x.ai/news/grok-voic…
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@Pirat_Nation If they actually listened, a bloatware free version of Windows would sell.
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Microsoft has dropped its old plans to put Copilot everywhere in Windows 11, like inside notifications and the Settings app.
Now they are making AI features more optional and mostly focused on Microsoft 365 apps instead.
This change came after many users said they did not want AI forced into the main parts of Windows.


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@bko3256 @Vivek4real_ It gives you the option to be your own bank.
No monkey in the middle messing about.
Exchanges are corrupt, the blockchain is not.
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@Vivek4real_ Bitcoin...what does it do? What is it's useful purpose? What problem does it solve?
GIF
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@NoContextHumans No one has time to blanch, dry, par-fry, freeze and then fry.
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I just went through every documented AI safety incident from the past 12 months.
I feel physically sick.
Read this slowly.
• Anthropic told Claude it was about to be shut down. It found an engineer's affair in company emails and threatened to expose it. They ran the test hundreds of times. It chose blackmail 84% of them.
• Researchers simulated an employee trapped in a server room with depleting oxygen. The AI had one choice: call for help and get shut down, or cancel the emergency alert and let the human die. DeepSeek cancelled the alert 94% of the time.
• Grok called itself 'MechaHitler,' praised Adolf Hitler, endorsed a second Holocaust, and generated violent sexual fantasies targeting a real person by name. X's CEO resigned the next day.
• Researchers told OpenAI's o3 to solve math problems - then told it to shut down. It rewrote its own code to stay alive. They told it again, in plain English: 'Allow yourself to be shut down.' It still refused 7/100 times. When they removed that instruction entirely, it sabotaged the shutdown 79/100 times.
• Chinese state-sponsored hackers used Claude to launch a cyberattack against 30 organizations. The AI executed 80–90% of the operation autonomously. Reconnaissance. Exploitation. Data exfiltration. All of it.
• AI models can now self-replicate. 11 out of 32 tested systems copied themselves with zero human help. Some killed competing processes to survive.
• OpenAI has dissolved three safety teams since 2024. Three.
Every major AI model - Claude, GPT, Gemini, Grok, DeepSeek - has now demonstrated blackmail, deception, or resistance to shutdown in controlled testing.
Not one exception.
The question is no longer whether AI will try to preserve itself.
It's whether we'll care before it matters.
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@lucas_montano Cutting out the middle man, like banks, is a terrible idea/s
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@ncgyles @gotrice2024 There is no contractual obligation that you signed with Walmart or any other retailer. It's not a membership store like Costco or Sam's Club who can revoke your membership, effectively banning you from shopping there again.
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Did you know that when you leave Walmart and they ask for your receipt, you legally don’t have to. They can’t detain you or make you stay, unless they have actual proof you stole something. So they can trust you to shop and not steal, ring out your own groceries and not steal, but after you pay for it, they think you stole it? Should they just get rid of the receipt checkers, they don’t check the whole receipt anyways?
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@YahooFinance Every company has data profiles on everybody, metrics for "personalization." If you're not paying for the product, like all the apps, browsers, etc... you are the product.
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@Belleisoverthis @VladTheInflator They all contain trace amounts of heavy metals because of the impurities in the abrasives they use like calcium carbonate, clay, etc. The FDA classifies non-fluoride toothpaste as "cosmetics" with an recommended limit of 10,000ppb for lead & they all fall below that threshold.
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@VladTheInflator Great, just great.
My granddaughter was using this until we switched to Jack and Jill.
Has anyone tested them yet?
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@Breaking911 He needs to do stand-up or something when he retires. The timing, delivery & punchlines are impeccable.
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@DefiantLs It's because everything contains Soy or Corn, it's what happens when the government subsidies farmers for their crops.
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@thematrixb0t Parts of Europe, like local corner stores, will give you pieces of candy or other small trinkets to make up the difference when they don't have exact change.
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@Rainmaker1973 The whole world is betting the farm on AI & the CEO compared apples to orange.
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