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Netverse Verified User-Centric Patented App-less Platform, NI™ & Magnetically Connectable Devices. CEO Currently Ranked #1 on Crunchbase For Over 2 Months

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Phinge-Netverse ®
Phinge-Netverse ®@Phinge_·
Netverse Intelligence™ is coming, because there will be no “Artificial” Intelligence on the patented Netverse® App-less, verified platform. NetverseIntelligence.com
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Phinge-Netverse ®@Phinge_·
Not if it’s the only verified platform offering that like we are with Netverse. Sometimes a problem has to become so existential for people to truly seek out a safer alternative. Our patented app-less, hardware verified, one-user-one-device technology may have been too early years ago but the way things are escalating fast it looks to be at an inflection point.
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Big Brain AI
Big Brain AI@realBigBrainAI·
Director James Cameron on why Big Tech owning AGI is scarier than any science fiction he's ever made: "AGI will not emerge from a government funded program. It will emerge from one of the tech giants currently funding this multi-billion dollar research." And when that happens, he warns, you won't get a vote on it: "So then you'll be living in a world that you didn't agree to, didn't vote for, that you are co-inhabiting with a super intelligent alien species that answers to the goals and rules of a corporation." A corporation that already knows everything about you: "An entity which has access to the comms, beliefs, everything you ever said, and the whereabouts of every person in the country via your personal data." From there, the slide toward something far darker is shorter than most people think: "Surveillance capitalism can toggle pretty quickly into digital totalitarianism." And even the best-case outcome isn't reassuring. Tech giants becoming the self-appointed arbiters of human good is, as he puts it, the fox guarding the hen house. He's not buying the idea that these companies would stay benevolent with that kind of power: "They would never ever think of using that power against us and strip mining us for our last drop of cash." The sarcasm is the point. Cameron has spent four decades imagining worst-case futures on screen. His verdict on this one: "That's a scarier scenario than what I presented in the Terminator 40 years ago, if for no other reason than it's no longer science fiction."
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Chubby♨️
Chubby♨️@kimmonismus·
Holy moly: Sam Altman told Axios in a half-hour interview that AI superintelligence is so close, so mind-bending, so disruptive that America needs a new social contract. - It's on the scale of the Progressive Era in the early 1900s, and the New Deal during the Great Depression. - Altman warns: widespread job loss, cyberattacks, social upheaval, machines man can't control - "soon-to-be-released AI models could enable a world-shaking cyberattack this year. "I think that's totally possible," Altman said. "I suspect in the next year, we will see significant threats we have to mitigate from cyber."
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Mike Allen@mikeallen

🚨🚨@sama tells me he feels such URGENCY about the power of coming AI models that @OpenAI is unveiling a New Deal for superintelligence - ideas to wake up DC He says AI will soon be so mindbending that we need a new social contract 👇Altman's top 6 ideas axios.com/2026/04/06/beh…

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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Chamath Palihapitiya just described what happens to the entire tech sector the moment OpenAI and Anthropic go public. Not a correction. A verdict. Chamath: “Nobody in the history of the world has ever seen two businesses like this at this scale.” Not the dot-com era. Not mobile. Not cloud. Not crypto. Nothing in the history of venture capital has assembled this much value, this fast. Chamath: “These are trillion-dollar companies. They both are. And they both deserve to be.” He is not speculating. He is closing the debate. Two companies. Both trillion-dollar entities. Both built in under a decade. Both converging on the same IPO window. When they arrive, they will not simply absorb capital. They will decide where every dollar in the sector is allowed to flow. Chamath: “The tech sector P/E is going to shrink faster, in my opinion, than non-tech P/E.” That inverts every consensus assumption in the room. The prevailing thesis is that AI benefits tech first. AI rises. Tech sector wins. Chamath is saying the opposite. AI does not lift the sector. AI eats it from inside. Chamath: “It will eliminate, cannibalize, and erode most of the moats that support this differential trading.” Three verbs. Eliminate. Cannibalize. Erode. He chose all three because one was not violent enough. For twenty years, software companies commanded premium multiples because they had moats. Proprietary code. Switching costs. Network effects. Data advantages. AI dissolves all of it. When an intelligence that compounds every ninety days can replicate your entire product stack at a fraction of the cost, your moat is not a moat. It is a trench your competitor crosses in a single quarter. The market is still pricing software companies as if that defensibility holds for fifteen years. Chamath just cut the window to five or six. Chamath: “I’ll buy the first five or six years of this story, but I’m not buying year 15 of this anymore.” That is a Wall Street death sentence written in plain English. Every SaaS company trading at 20x revenue on the assumption of a long runway just had that runway cut by two-thirds. Not because their product failed. Because three companies are about to make the entire software category irrelevant. OpenAI. Anthropic. SpaceX. When those three hit the public market, capital does what capital always does. It consolidates around certainty. When the highest-conviction bet available is general intelligence itself, every other software company becomes a rounding error. Capital does not slowly migrate. It floods. Institutions do not politely trim their mid-tier SaaS exposure. They dump it. They redeploy everything into the three companies that now control the direction of the entire industry. The companies left behind do not gradually decline. Their multiples compress. Their valuations crater. Their ability to raise capital, retain talent, or execute a meaningful acquisition evaporates inside a single earnings cycle. Chamath: “These software businesses are going to approach the rest of the non-tech P/E… it’s going to be nasty.” Tech companies valued like tech companies for two decades are about to be valued like everyone else. Not a market correction. The moment Wall Street strips the software sector of its premium and never gives it back. Three companies absorbed the premium. The rest of the sector gets the invoice.
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Phinge-Netverse ®@Phinge_·
Netverse Intelligence™ is coming, because there will be no “Artificial” Intelligence on the patented Netverse® App-less, verified platform. NetverseIntelligence.com
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Phinge-Netverse ®@Phinge_·
Netverse Intelligence™ is coming, because there will be no “Artificial” Intelligence on the patented Netverse® App-less, verified platform. NetverseIntelligence.com
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Overton@overton_news·
BREAKING: Both Meta and Google have been found LIABLE for negligence in landmark social media case — Los Angeles. Kaley G.M., the 20-year-old woman who said she became addicted to the apps at a young age, will be awarded $3 million in damages. Fox read the jury’s decision live on air: FOX NEWS: “Josh, we have a verdict…both found liable.” “The jury awards $3 million in damages to Kaley G.M.” “This was a single plaintiff case as opposed to the New Mexico one, which was more of a generalized case, with a $5,000 penalty per violation, adding up to $375 million.” “So this is a single award of damages.” “Meta, apparently liable for 70% of the damages, which would leave 30% to YouTube.”
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Tuki
Tuki@TukiFromKL·
🚨 Do you understand what this man just pulled off.. > a guy from North Carolina used AI to generate hundreds of thousands of songs.. uploaded them to Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon.. then botted billions of streams on his own tracks and walked away with $8 million > 660,000 fake streams per day.. spread across thousands of AI songs so nobody noticed.. $1.2 million a year.. for music no human ever actually listened to real artists are out here grinding for 0.003 cents per stream.. promoting on TikTok.. begging for playlist placements.. and this guy just had AI make the music AND the audience first-ever criminal streaming fraud case.. he's paying back $8 million.. but the playbook is out there now.. and AI just got better since he started the music industry spent 10 years fighting piracy.. now they have to fight songs that don't exist being listened to by people who don't exist.
FearBuck@FearedBuck

The first criminal case of streaming fraud where a North Carolina musician who used AI to make songs, then streamed them billions of times himself making $8 million

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Phinge-Netverse ®
Phinge-Netverse ®@Phinge_·
@TahoeWeather On the beach today here. 2 weeks of 60s even a few 69 temps this week and this snow will be almost gone except the groomer runs
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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Satya Nadella just said what the entire industry is too invested to admit. Every CEO signing $100 billion data center contracts right now is making a bet that history may not honor. Nadella: “We are one sort of innovation away from the entire regime changing.” Right now, every major player is running the same play. More data. More GPUs. Bigger clusters. Same architecture. They’ve convinced themselves scale is destiny. They’ve convinced themselves the biggest balance sheet wins. They’ve convinced themselves this is a resource war. It’s not. Nadella: “If you look at where we’ve gone, it was all about pre-training scale, then it was about post-training, then we came up with reasoning, then we said, ‘oh, there’s RL.’” The architecture isn’t stable. It never was. It’s been mutating the entire time. Each shift rewriting the rules. Each breakthrough making the previous moat irrelevant. And the companies that didn’t see it coming didn’t get a warning. They just woke up behind. Nadella: “A new model architecture that could even be more efficient in its performance.” When that lands, the $100 billion clusters don’t matter. The hoarded GPUs don’t matter. The multi-decade infrastructure advantage doesn’t matter. Every castle built for the current paradigm becomes a monument to the wrong bet. This is what makes the AI race unlike anything in history. In nuclear competition, more warheads meant more power. The advantage was permanent. Cumulative. Compounding. In this race, one person with the right insight at 2am in an apartment somewhere erases a trillion dollars of infrastructure before the market opens. No warning. No negotiation. No second place. The most dangerous competitor in this race doesn’t have a data center. They just have the equation.
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Shay Boloor
Shay Boloor@StockSavvyShay·
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said AI infrastructure spending only works if new revenue flows into ecosystem after responding to a question about “circular financing.” $AMZN CEO Andy Jassy also added that its planned ~$200B 2026 CapEx is backed by strong demand signals and clear visibility to monetization over the next 18–24 months.
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Jill Filipovic
Jill Filipovic@JillFilipovic·
I truly do not understand people who are not in an utter panic about AI and what is coming for the entirety of humanity. Some huge majority of the population just seems to be like... meh this'll be fine, and look, I can make a cool video!
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Anthony Scaramucci
Anthony Scaramucci@Scaramucci·
Here’s what worries me.@novogratz We’re in an AI arms race because we fear China. So the mindset becomes: faster, faster, faster. Get to AGI first. No slowdown. Minimal guardrails. The more important question is who’s driving it? A handful of unelected tech CEOs with massive capital and enormous influence. They are financially motivated so are we comfortable handing the steering wheel of humanity’s most powerful technology to a concentrated group of corporate actors? Where’s the “why” conversation? Productivity is great. Efficiency is great. But if late-stage capitalism turns productivity into displacement at scale, what’s the social contract? What’s the citizen impact? This isn’t anti-innovation. It’s pro-governance. When power consolidates this fast — whether in government or in corporations — history suggests consumers and citizens need to pay attention.
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AI Notkilleveryoneism Memes ⏸️
AI Notkilleveryoneism Memes ⏸️@AISafetyMemes·
One dude had eyes inside 7,000 homes across 24 countries Actual Fucking Superintelligence will have BILLIONS of eyes and ears ~2 in 3 security cameras use the DEFAULT user/pass, meaning even YOU can access them Every webcam, camera, phone mic... You will be monitored. Always. And if *you* - very much not a superintelligence - can access 2 in 3 security cameras by just googling the factory default user/pass, imagine what superintelligences will be able to see? Imagine if the KGB could put an agent to surveil EVERY citizen? Imagine 1 billion Claude instances monitoring 1 billion individual humans?
Mark Gadala-Maria@markgadala

This story is actually insane: • dude drops $2000 on a DJI robot vacuum like a lunatic • refuses to use the normal app like a peasant • Sammy Azdoufal fires up Claude to crack the API so he can drive it with an xbox controller • Claude delivers the goods • pulls an auth token from their servers, connects successfully • except the system thinks he controls 7000 vacuums • checks again • yep, seven thousand • DJI built authentication with zero device ownership verification • any valid token works for any unit on the planet • Sammy now has eyes inside homes across 24 countries • live vacuum camera feeds everywhere • full floor plans from the mapping data • some guy in germany eating cereal at 3am, unaware his roomba is snitching • one API call away from being the most informed burglar in history • all he wanted was to steer his vacuum with a joystick • does the right thing and reports it • DJI fixes it in two days • back to normal life with his stupidly expensive floor cleaner • IoT companies stay undefeated at shipping garbage security

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