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🇨🇳 Robots in China are already chasing down traffic violators and forcing them to pull over at the roadside. @aipost🏴
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🇺🇸Elon Musk made one of the strongest defenses of America you’ll hear anywhere. After WWII, the US had total dominance: Nukes, unmatched industry, and no real rival. Every empire in history used that kind of advantage to conquer. America rebuilt its enemies instead. Germany became Europe’s economic engine. Japan became an economic superpower. The US even flew food into Berlin just years after the war. Musk’s point is bigger than history. AI is about to create another massive power imbalance. And the real question is: When someone has unstoppable power, what do they choose to do with it? America’s most important act wasn’t building the bomb, it was choosing restraint after. @aipost🏴
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🎨 One of the funniest AI social experiments just happened on x. A user named SHL0MS posted a painting and wrote: “I generated a Monet-style image with AI. Please explain in detail why it’s worse than the real Monet.” Except… the image was an actual Claude Monet painting. And people instantly took the bait. Art critics, AI skeptics, and self-proclaimed experts flooded the replies explaining why the “AI art” lacked soul, depth, emotion, composition, and understanding of light. Some of the responses were incredible: • “It looks like a first-year art student made this.” • “The reflections in the water make no sense.” • “There’s no depth or composition.” • “A soulless forgery.” • “Obviously not made by a human.” They were confidently criticizing one of the most celebrated painters in history. The experiment perfectly exposed how much expectation shapes perception. Tell people something is AI-generated, and many will start seeing flaws that don’t exist. Turns out humans hallucinate pretty hard too. @aipost🏴
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Dario states that artificial general intelligence, or "powerful AI," is expected to arrive in 2028. In his earlier work, he defined "powerful AI" as a system surpassing human experts in most important fields, capable of independent reasoning, creativity, coding, research, and autonomous digital action. He also described the concept of "a country of geniuses in a datacenter" as millions of advanced AI agents operating simultaneously. These agents would work much faster than people, collaborating at a level comparable to a nation of Nobel-caliber minds within computational infrastructure. The latest blog post notes that US frontier labs are on track to release new models in 2028, expected to demonstrate breakthroughs in capability similar to major prior advancements. 📰@aipost
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🔥10 Claude prompts you can use daily to transform your everyday life. 1. The Daily Strategist “These are my tasks for today: [paste list]. My main goal this week is [goal]. Prioritize them by real impact, not urgency. Eliminate anything I can delegate or ignore. Group the 3 most important into a 3-hour deep work block and tell me the order to do them in and why.” 2. The Speed Reader “I’m going to share a document/article/PDF. Read it and give me: a 3-line executive summary, the 5 key points I can’t miss, 1 thing the author is wrong or exaggerating about, and 3 questions I should ask myself after reading it.” 3. The Invisible Writer “Analyze these 3 texts of mine: [paste]. Extract my tone, vocabulary, sentence length, filler words, and level of formality. From now on, everything you write must sound exactly like me. Never use ‘moreover,’ ‘however,’ or ‘it is important to highlight’.” 4. The Meeting Prep Assistant “In 30 minutes I have a meeting about [topic] with [person/team]. Their profile is [brief description]. Prepare for me: 3 key points I should have ready, 2 smart questions that show I understand the topic, 1 unexpected fact that will impress them, and a 2-line emergency summary in case I’m late.” 5. The Brutal Editor “Read this text I wrote: [paste]. Be brutally honest. Tell me what is unnecessary, what is missing, what sounds generic, where I lose the reader, and what you would change if your reputation depended on this text. Then rewrite it in half the words without losing any ideas.” 6. The Life Decision Maker “I’m torn between [option A] and [option B]. Before advising me, ask me the 10 questions you need to fully understand my situation. Once I answer them, analyze how I will feel about each decision in 10 days, 10 months, and 10 years.” 7. The Shadow Negotiator “I’m about to have this difficult conversation: [describe situation]. The person is [describe profile]. My goal is [desired outcome]. Give me 3 ways to approach it: one direct, one diplomatic, and one data-driven. For each one, tell me the risk and the reaction I should expect.” 8. The Accelerated Learner “I want to learn [topic] in 7 days, dedicating 30 minutes per day. Design a learning plan with: day 1 to day 7 breakdown, what to study each day, one free resource per session, one practical exercise per day, and a final mini-project on day 7 to prove I’ve learned it.” 9. The Blind Spot Detector “I’m going to tell you my plan/idea/project: [describe]. I don’t want you to agree with me. I want you to act as my harshest critic. Give me 5 reasons it could fail, 3 things I’m not seeing, and 1 question I’m afraid to ask myself.” 10. The Second Brain “I’m going to paste all my messy notes, ideas, and thoughts about [topic]: [paste everything]. Organize it into: a 3-line executive summary, key points ranked by importance, unanswered questions I still have, contradictions in my ideas, and 3 concrete next steps.” @aipost🏴
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⚠️Humanoid robots just got their App Store moment. Unitree Robotics launched UNISTORE, an app store for robot skills. Right now it’s mostly motion packs: • dances • martial arts • movement routines But the bigger idea is massive. Today you download skills for AI agents inside your computer. Soon you’ll download physical abilities for robots in the real world. One click: → your robot learns coffee prep. Another: → it handles warehouse inventory overnight. Another: → it harvests crops without bruising them. This is the shift from: • apps for phones • skills for AI • capabilities for humanoids The companies that win robotics may not just build the best robots, they may build the biggest skill ecosystems. @aipost🏴
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Codex now available in ChatGPT mobile app Codex is now accessible within the ChatGPT mobile application in a preview release. Users can start new tasks, review outputs, direct project execution, and approve subsequent actions directly from the mobile app. Codex continues to operate on users’ laptop, Mac mini, or other development devices while mobile access allows for greater flexibility and workflow management. This update provides an option to engage with Codex features remotely, extending usability beyond the desktop environment. 📰@aipost
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🤖Anthropic just turned Claude Code into a full multi-agent workspace. The latest update lets Claude Code manage multiple AI agents simultaneously inside a single window, automatically organizing tasks into categories like completed, in progress, or waiting for user input. More importantly, Claude can now split tasks on its own, removing the need for external AI orchestrators or manager agents. Anthropic also introduced a new /goal command that allows agents to continuously work toward an objective without needing constant prompts from the user. @aipost🏴
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Claude successfully recovered the password to a wallet containing 5 BTC worth $398,000+ after the owner was locked out for 9 years. Wild times. 🤯 @aipost🏴
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💘 Bumble’s founder just described the future of dating… and it sounds exactly like a Black Mirror episode. Instead of endlessly swiping through profiles, your personal AI assistant could soon do the dating for you. The idea is that your AI would learn everything about you, your personality, insecurities, preferences, relationship goals, even how you text, then go talk to thousands of other people’s AI assistants to find the “perfect” match before you ever meet a real person. Basically: Your AI dates their AI first. Only after the algorithms approve each other do the humans step in. Bumble says this could reduce ghosting, awkward small talk, fake profiles, and swipe fatigue. But critics think it turns relationships into something that feels less human and more like automated recruiting software. The craziest part is this isn’t science fiction anymore. Dating apps are already adding AI assistants, AI coaching, and AI matchmaking systems because younger users are getting exhausted by the current swipe economy. The internet immediately compared it to Black Mirror because we may be heading toward a world where algorithms know who you should love before you do. Source. @aipost🏴
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🚀Google and SpaceX are reportedly discussing a future where data centers don’t sit on Earth at all but orbit it. According to The Wall Street Journal, the talks involve launching orbital AI/data-processing infrastructure into space, alongside SpaceX’s expected IPO plans later this year and its growing AI infrastructure ambitions. The bigger picture is wild: Instead of building massive energy-hungry server farms on Earth, Musk is pitching the idea of putting compute directly in orbit, potentially powered by constant solar energy and connected through satellite networks. At the same time, SpaceX is reportedly tied into broader AI infrastructure discussions involving Anthropic and xAI’s Memphis supercluster, with the possibility that future AI workloads could eventually expand into orbital compute systems. But there’s a catch. Recent reporting from TechCrunch says orbital data centers are still dramatically more expensive once you factor in satellite manufacturing, launch costs, maintenance, and hardware limitations. So right now, Earth-based hyperscale data centers still win economically. Still, the fact that Big Tech is even discussing orbital compute shows how fast the AI race is escalating. @aipost🏴