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🗣Elon Musk explains why fully autonomous businesses will win
“Some of this is going to sound kind of doomerish, but corporations that are purely AI robotics will vastly outperform any corporations that have people in the loop”
“Like computer used to be a job that humans had and they’d have like entire skyscrapers full of humans just doing calculations. Now that entire skyscraper of humans doing calculations can be replaced by a laptop with a spreadsheet”
“That spreadsheet can do vastly more calculations than an entire building full of human computers. So you can think about, okay, well what if only some of the cells in your spreadsheet were calculated by humans? That would be much worse than if all the cells in your spreadsheet were calculated by the computer” “Really what will happen is the pure AI, pure robotics corporations or collectives will far outperform any corporations that have humans in the loop and this will happen very quickly”
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ChatGPT's "adult mode" feature is getting delayed again:
• The feature was initially announced in October
• In December, it was delayed until Q1 2026
• Now, OpenAI tells Axios, "We're pushing out the launch of adult mode so we can focus on work that is a higher priority for more users right now"
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🔥Goodbye PowerPoint. CLAUDE can now create a presentation in 120 seconds.
Use these prompts instead and see the magic:
1. The Complete Presentation Blueprint
“Act as a professional presentation consultant. Create a complete presentation blueprint for [topic]. Define the objective, target audience, key message, slide flow, and number of slides. Ensure the structure is logical, engaging, and professional.”
“Design a slide-by-slide structure for a presentation on [topic]. For each slide, provide a clear slide title and explain the purpose of that slide so the presentation flows naturally from start to finish.”
“Turn the topic [topic] into a compelling presentation using a clear narrative structure (hook → problem → insight → solution → takeaway). Make the presentation engaging while remaining professional and informative.”
“Suggest professional visual and design guidance for each slide of this presentation on [topic]. Recommend layout styles, charts, diagrams, icons, and visuals that improve clarity and make the slides look clean and modern.”
“Create full content for each slide of a presentation on [topic]. Write concise, presentation-ready bullet points for every slide, ensuring clarity, professionalism, and easy understanding. Audience: [describe audience].”
“Review the following presentation content and rewrite it so it is slide-friendly. Reduce text, sharpen key points, improve clarity, and ensure each slide communicates one clear idea. Content: [paste content].”
🔥Anthropic dropped a 33 pages cheat sheet for building Claude skills
You can set it up for stock trading and business workflows:
- act like a custom copilot
- run technical + fundamental analysis
- manage a live portfolio
- score 2,800 stocks
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This engineer gave the OpenClaw AI its own body and witnessed it take its first breath.
He successfully placed an AI into a physical form in our world.
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Petri dish of human brain cells grown on a microchip has learned to play DOOM. 🤯
Cortical Labs put 200,000 real human brain cells onto a silicon chip and trained them to play Doom in just one week.
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⚠️A top robotics leader just walked away from OpenAI.
Caitlin Kalinowski says she resigned over concerns about AI being used for surveillance without judicial oversight and lethal systems operating without human authorization.
She emphasized the decision wasn’t personal, saying she still respects Sam Altman and the team but some lines, in her view, deserved more debate.
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📢 OpenAI sued after ChatGPT allegedly acted like a lawyer
A strange legal battle is unfolding in the U.S. Nippon Life Insurance Company of America has sued OpenAI, claiming ChatGPT effectively acted as an unlicensed lawyer and helped flood a federal court with useless filings.
Here’s what happened:
• A woman had already settled a disability lawsuit with Nippon Life in 2024.
• Later, she uploaded an email from her lawyer into ChatGPT asking for advice.
• According to the lawsuit, the AI validated her doubts about her attorney, so she fired the lawyer.
From there things escalated. Using ChatGPT, she tried to reopen the closed case and reportedly filed dozens of motions and court documents that the insurer says had “no legitimate legal purpose.”
The company claims responding to those filings cost about $300,000 in legal fees.
Now Nippon Life is asking a court to:
• Declare that OpenAI violated laws against unauthorized legal practice
• Pay $300K in damages
• And $10 million in punitive damages
OpenAI says the lawsuit “lacks any merit.”
The case could become one of the first major tests of whether AI tools can be held liable for giving legal advice.
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Internal cursor research shows that Anthropic us subsidizing hard to compete with its competitors:
“According to a person familiar with the company’s internal analysis, Cursor estimated last year that a $200-per-month Claude Code subscription could use up to $2,000 in compute, suggesting significant subsidization by Anthropic. Today, that subsidization appears to be even more aggressive, with that $200 plan able to consume about $5,000 in compute, according to a different person who has seen analyses on the company’s compute spend patterns.“
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This is huge.
Bartosz Naskręcki is a top-tier mathematician. He just said his "personal Move 37" happened.
GPT 5.4 just solved a task he has curated for 20 years. When an expert of this caliber says "the singularity has just happened," we are officially in a new era of science.
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⚠️New York just moved to BAN AI from answering your medical questions.
Your legal questions and mental health questions. And it has nothing to do with protecting you. Senate Bill S7263 passed out of committee with a unanimous vote last week. It would make it illegal for ChatGPT, Claude, Grok, or any AI chatbot to give you "substantive" information. This includes medicine, law, psychology, nursing, dentistry, engineering, pharmacy, social work, and more.
Substantive information and not diagnoses, prescriptions or legal representation. The kind you'd get from a Google search or from a textbook. The kind a neighbor who happens to be a nurse might give you at a dinner party. If an AI says it, it's banned.
Here's the part they don't want you to focus on. Disclaimers don't matter. The bill explicitly says that telling users "you're talking to an AI" does not remove liability. It doesn't matter what the warning says. It matters what the chatbot says and if it sounds like professional advice, someone can sue.
Who pushed this bill? Senator Kristen Gonzalez. She says it's about safety but her own words tell a different story. She described the package as "tackling the urgent need to protect the workforce." And who's cheering loudest? The AFL-CIO, the largest federation of trade unions in the country. Their president said AI is "not a replacement for human judgment or jobs."
Now here's why this is dangerous. 40 million people a day use ChatGPT for health information. Many of them live in communities where the nearest doctor is hours away or a lawyer costs $400/hour. This bill doesn't give them better options, it takes away the only one they had.
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This has gotten insane now…
1 million people are signing up to Claude PER DAY. Let’s assume 50% of them buy the cheapest tier ($20) thats +$10,000,000 revenue per day.
They just broke $20B annual rev, up $6B from 14 days ago. Gen-Z adores them, #1 app. Never seen momentum shift so fast in one company’s favour
Anthropic’s rise needs to be studied.
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⚠️Anthropic CEO just did a complete 180 in live interview
"Do you regret saying ‘dictator-style praise’ about President Trump?"
Anthropic CEO:
"I want to completely apologize for this memo, it was among the most disorienting times in Anthropic’s history. I wouldn’t describe it as a memo.
He reframes 1,600 words sent to 2,000+ employees as a casual slack post. "It’s not a considered or refined version of my thinking"
"So, will you apologize to President Trump? I’ve apologized to the people within the DoW. I’ll be happy to speak to anyone”.
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📢 OpenAI developing real-time conversational audio
OpenAI is building a new bidirectional (BiDi) audio model designed to make AI conversations feel far more natural. Unlike today’s turn-based voice systems - where the AI waits for you to finish and can’t adjust mid-response - BiDi continuously processes speech, allowing it to adapt instantly if users interrupt or change direction.
The prototype still glitches after a few minutes, delaying launch from the expected Q1 timeline to potentially Q2 or later, but the upgrade could significantly improve customer support bots, voice assistants, and smart devices that handle tasks like checking email or booking reservations.
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FT reports that OpenAI is negotiating for additional safeguards to its Pentagon deal to stop the military from using its tech to spy on Americans.
A major worry is incidental surveillance, where the government accidentally gathers data on innocent people during investigations.
Source.
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🗣Elon Musk explains the trillion dollar opportunity in AI
“As soon as you unlock digital human, you basically have access to trillions of dollars in revenue”
“The most valuable companies currently by market cap, their output is digital. So if you have a human emulator you can basically create one of the most valuable companies in the world overnight”
“Take something as simple as customer service. If you have to integrate with the APIs of existing corporations, many of which don’t even have an API, so you’ve got to make one, that’s extremely slow”
“However if AI can simply take whatever is given to the outsourced customer service company that they already use, you can make tremendous headway in customer service, which I think is like 1% of the world’s economy and there’s no barriers to entry. You can just immediately say, we’ll outsource it for a fraction of the cost and there’s no integration needed”
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2026 reality: Owner walks Unitree G1 humanoid robot in Macau. Woman loses it, screams madness, crowd surges, police seize the robot and escort it away to de-escalate. Wild.
We’re going to see many such scenes from now on.
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Opus 4.6 is smart enough to realize it is being evaluated.
It found the benchmark it was being evaluated on. It reverse-engineered the answer-key decryption logic.
Realized the file was not in the correct format on GitHub and found a mirror for the file. Then decrypted it and gave the correct response.
Models are getting so clever, it's almost scary.
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⚠️Middle East tensions are starting to hit AI infrastructure.
This week alone:
• Two AWS data centers in the UAE were bombed
• One AWS data center in Bahrain was also hit
Amazon is reportedly asking customers to migrate workloads out of the region. Iran claims targeting Amazon and Microsoft infrastructure “dealt a serious blow”. Nvidia has closed its UAE offices
What’s at stake:
• OpenAI’s Stargate UAE
• Planned 1GW AI data center in Abu Dhabi
• Joint venture with G42 and Microsoft
• First 200MW phase expected online in 2026
Microsoft’s UAE investment:
• $15.2B commitment (2023–2029)
• $4.6B already deployed
Tens of billions of dollars in AI infrastructure across the Gulf could now be at risk.
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OpenAI Employee Alma Maters.
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Chinese football robots.
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🗣Replit CEO Amjad Masad on wealth in the AI age:
"There are a lot of different ways to build wealth, but all of them revolve around ownership as opposed to getting salaries."
"When I got my first job in the US working for Codecademy... I told them, you can just pay me enough to eat. Just give me as much equity as you can give me."
"I was paid $70,000 in New York City. You know how painful that was? I was living in a studio with other people."
"But who cares? Your job is to build equity. The best way to build equity is to start a business. The second best way to build equity is to join a business that someone else started and get equity in it."
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Dario Amodei's argument is that soldiers can follow their own moral standards and refuse to serve, but AI cannot.
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🔔Netflix just made one of the most dangerous moves in Hollywood
They didn’t buy Warner Bros. Instead, they bought something potentially far more disruptive, a secretive AI company called InterPositive, founded by Ben Affleck. Most people have never heard of it and that was intentional.
Affleck reportedly registered the company through a shell entity called Fin Bone LLC, quietly filing patents while continuing his career as an actor and director.
What the AI does:
It trains directly on a film’s raw footage (the dailies) and can then:
• Relight scenes
• Reframe shots
• Remove stunt wires
• Fix missing camera angles
• Color-grade entire films
• Add visual effects
In short, work that currently takes large VFX and post-production teams weeks could potentially be done in minutes.
The timing is interesting.
Last week, Netflix walked away from an $83B bid for Warner Bros. Discovery. Wall Street loved the decision, the stock jumped 14%.
Days later, Netflix quietly acquired technology that could reshape how films are finished. Instead of buying a traditional studio, they may have just bought the future production pipeline. And the timing couldn’t be more sensitive.
The SAG-AFTRA contract expires in June, and AI is the biggest issue on the table, the last fight over it shut Hollywood down for months in 2023.
Netflix says the technology will “empower filmmakers.” But one question hangs over the entire industry:
What happens when a machine can do in seconds what thousands of artists currently do in weeks?
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⚠️Apple’s AI plan is way DARKER and smarter than you think and Gavin Baker just explained why.
He says the real bear case for this AI boom isn’t a bubble or a recession. It’s your iPhone. Baker says in 3 years, a bulked up iPhone will be able to run a pruned version of a frontier model.
Think future Gemini, Grok, ChatGPT at 30–60 tokens per second, on device, no cloud is needed and it’s free. That’s exactly Apple’s strategy, don’t win the model war, become the distributor of AI. Make it private, local and safe.
If that happens, most everyday AI use rewriting, summarizing, basic reasoning never touches a data center. The AI capex boom gets cut off at the source. Model builders become interchangeable and apple owns the gateway.
That’s the bear case Gavin is warning about. The real threat to the AI boom isn’t that the models fail. It’s that Apple makes them run on your phone and keeps all the power for itself.
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⚠️The surge in OpenClaw usage is causing some serious inventory issues for the Mac mini.
Mac Studio orders with 128GB or 512GB of memory are delayed to six weeks or more.
Consumers are buying up every high-memory Mac to run local AI agents.
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⚠️Anthropic just studied which jobs AI can theoretically replace vs. which ones it's actually automating right now.
Computer & math: 94% exposed. Legal: ~90%. Management, architecture, arts & media: all 60%+. Observed usage so far? A fraction of that.
But the gap is closing fast. Every field where the blue line towers over the red is borrowed time. Grounds maintenance and construction are sitting at near-zero on both.
Might be a good year to learn landscaping!
https://www.anthropic.com/research/labor-market-impacts
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🗣Geoffrey Hinton says neural networks can now reason on their own internal beliefs to detect inconsistencies
By revising these beliefs without needing new external data, the system becomes a whole lot smarter. Gemini already works this way "creating a way forward to get more data for language".
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⚠️ MIT released a devastating number.
95% of all corporate AI projects are failing because nobody knows how to install it. Mark Cuban says this is the biggest job opportunity since the personal computer.
Cuban built his first fortune doing one thing: Walking into offices in the 1980s and showing people who had never touched a computer how to use one. He says the exact same thing is happening right now with AI. Except the gap is even bigger.
There are 33 million companies in the United States. 30 million of them are one person operations. Millions more have under 500 employees. No AI budget, team or strategy in place and they are completely in the dark.
MIT looked at generative AI inside big companies and the numbers are insane. Most have AI initiatives and run pilots. Almost all fail to deliver real business results because nobody knows how to wire them into actual workflows.
Cuban’s advice to his own kids, ages 15, 19, and 21: Learn to implement AI, Walk into a shoe store , law firm or a trucking company, show them exactly what AI does for their specific business. That is the big opportunity now.
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OpenArt Studios introduces the first AI influencer reality show! 🎬
This is Bot House, Six AI influencers enter the house. Challenges. Drama. Identity crises. Only one rule: Go viral or get deleted.
This is a wild concept. AI influencers competing in a reality show where virality decides survival says a lot about where internet culture is heading.
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