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We are living in a new age of inquisition.

Joined August 2021
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@emeriticus
Pedro L. Gonzalez
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This is the guy who grew JD Vance in a lab btw
@RedPandaKoala
Red Panda Koala
2 days
Peter Thiel confronted by citizen journalist @DanDicksPFT about Jeffrey Epstein last July "Any comments on the Epstein connections? You were meeting with him. People are waking up to what you are doing."
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@Econ_Marshall
Marshall Steinbaum 🔥
9 hours
Luckily we do have rigorous scholarship on the subject.
@claudferraz
Claudio Ferraz
2 days
Sad to see the Washington Post collapse. Definitely a unmeasured and understudied topic in political economy- how wealth concentration affect democracy by buying and killing newspapers
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@StopAI_Info
Stop AI🛑
4 hours
The tech-oligarchs don't just want to influence government, they want to dismantle democracy entirely. They have been methodically controlling legacy and social media to increase political polarization and turn the common people against each other, so we are distracted and can't
@ReOpenChris
Chris Nelson 🏝️🇺🇸
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🚨Professor Max Tegmark says many in AI including CEOs want to use AI to ELIMINATE humanity and OVERTHROW the U.S. Government! “Some of them are even giddy with these transhumanist vibes. And when I'm in San Francisco, I've known so many of these people for so many years,
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@BigMeanInternet
Malcolm Harris
18 hours
Where's my money
@ednewtonrex
Ed Newton-Rex
23 hours
Insane detail that emerged in unsealed documents in Bartz v. Anthropic: Dario Amodei wrote a document arguing that the creators behind AI’s training data should get paid. He said: - It was a “real and important concern” that big companies were training on books to “extract
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@matthewstoller
Matt Stoller
8 hours
Most industries should be regulated like the lobster industry. That’s how it used to be before Carter and Reagan.
@grahamformaine
Graham Platner for Senate
21 hours
Consider the lobster.
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@GarrisonLovely
Garrison Lovely
3 hours
OpenAI appears to have violated its safety plan. Doing so would also mean it violated California law (5 weeks after it went into effect). The company could have just rewritten its safety plan, but chose not to.
@TheMidasProj
The Midas Project
3 hours
1/ Did @OpenAI just break California’s new AI safety law? The answer appears to be yes, and OpenAI could owe millions in fines. 🧵
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@DonMiami3
Don Johnson
24 hours
The West has gotten essentially no snow this year, if this happens for a year or two more, you will be bidding against the data centers for water
@JustinCoone
Justin
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@Nostre_damus @DonMiami3 The data centers in Texas aint going to make
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@QueenMab87
Dr. Mia Brett
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This is a perfect example of the AI lie. Law firms might be using AI & reducing their workforce based on the lie but lawyers are also getting held in contempt for using AI in their briefs not to mention the ethical implications of putting client info into ChatGPT
@Baron_Douro
Baron Douro
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@QueenMab87 Law firms are already reducing the ratio of junior to senior lawyers s with the help of current "AI" The big white-collar factories of accounting and consulting are going to shrink massively (they are only a few decades old anyway) This is real. This is already happening.
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@matthewstoller
Matt Stoller
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Squawkbox just had the head of Fanduel to talk about how to stop corruption in gambling and the CEO of Roblox to discuss kids safety. Next up the ghost of Jeff Epstein to talk about the importance of ethics.
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@edzitron
Ed Zitron
2 hours
there is no actual proof that Google's capex is contributing much to revenue growth. The Information reported 8m enterprise licenses for Gemini, and Google Cloud was $11.9bn for the quarter. Google didn't report any actual growth in search from AI. Utter madness
@CNBCTheExchange
The Exchange
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D.A. Davidson's Gil Luria says that Google is getting very good returns on capex. cc:@KellyCNBC
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@natejhake
Nate Hake
3 hours
Google has plenty of money to pay creators AI licensing fees for all that data Gemini consumes. But instead they pay influencers to promote AI slop 🙄
@gaganghotra_
Gagan Ghotra
6 hours
Google/Microsoft have paid creators đź’° between $400,000 and $600,000 for long-term partnerships spanning several months for promoting AI products/features. https://t.co/UtvdeBSCBY
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@Dr_Gingerballs
Dr_Gingerballs
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@dampedspring The slop that fooled every genius on earth is going to be studied for centuries after this shared mass delusion implodes. There’s almost no one left on this app that hasn’t fallen for this illusion. I fear at this point all that is left is to silently watch everyone go head
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@fchollet
François Chollet
2 hours
Whenever I hear Very Serious Businessmen make confident pronouncements about the future of AI, I remember what the very same people were saying in 2021 about the Metaverse and NFTs
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@tomfgoodwin
Tom Goodwin
4 hours
About 99% of people are underestimating the impact of AI About 1% are wildly overestimating it Annoyingly almost everyone in that one percent is on Twitter all day spouting the most nonsensical stuff to try to out hype each other and get noticed It’s batshit crazy on here
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@DonMiami3
Don Johnson
4 hours
There’s still no moat for profitability for LLMs. They can all talk about Capex and infrastructure this and that, but unless they’re all going to get bailed out, they’re all heading for the cliff… iE: Data center regs are just heating up, the green groups aren’t even empowered
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@AtrakcyjnyAdam
Adam
12 hours
właśnie wrocilem z wycieczki do firmy, która przeprowadziła serię zwolnień i kupiła wszystkim Clauda Max i teraz ma, jakby to powiedzieć, wszystkie deliverable za poprzedni roku upierdolone rewolucja AI nie zwalnia
@IndianTechGuide
Indian Tech & Infra
14 hours
🚨 Software engineering will be completely obsolete in 6-12 months: Anthropic CEO.
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@matthewstoller
Matt Stoller
8 hours
The Epstein class is having another sad
@MorePerfectUS
More Perfect Union
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New polling shows that 60% of California voters support the proposed one-time tax on billionaire wealth.
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@SDDonovan
Shane Donovan
20 hours
If you use AI to write, you're not an author.
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@ChaseMit
Chase Mitchell
21 hours
Don’t believe anyone who tells you this is the future. It’s dying on the vine.
@Rahll
Reid Southen
23 hours
Throwing more people and money at it isn't going to solve the fundamental issues of copyright infringement and lack of data. Sunk cost fallacy in full effect.
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@TrueAIHound
AGIHound
15 hours
I'll save you the trouble of reading the quoted post. 1. Tesla has no clue how to solve full self-driving or how to make Optimus smart enough for the real world. They're collecting data for pretraining. I call it boomer AI. 2. After 70 years of trying and probably more than a
@simonkalouche
Simon Kalouche
17 hours
Data has always been the bottleneck for physical AI in self driving and robotics. Tesla is taking two very different approaches for FSD and Optimus. Tesla’s Optimus Training Playbook: 1. Build 30k Optimus Gen 3 robots 2. Operate them in a mock environment where they can
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