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@bridgemindai @zerohedge https://t.co/d9ArOL64ZU
Tell me you work for an AI lab without telling me: https://t.co/cmvee1GV5j
@nikkei https://t.co/d9ArOL64ZU
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@0xleegenz https://t.co/d9ArOL64ZU
Tell me you work for an AI lab without telling me: https://t.co/cmvee1GV5j
π₯MaineCoon: From Passive Video to Real-Time AI Presence The first unlimited-duration interactive audio-visual model. Most AI products today still feel like they live behind a screen. You type. It answers. You speak. It replies. The interaction is still mostly turn-based. Mainecoon is built around a different idea: AI should not just respond to you. It should feel present with you. πLearn more Website β https://t.co/SFpsMsvLs9 Blog β https://t.co/nkc1KT7bT5
Packed house for YC Demo Day β congrats to all the founders on the crazy progress throughout the batch! https://t.co/esFm9uMW3q
U.S. senators to review Tesla FSD safety record https://t.co/Ph7KbLYlcW
BREAKING: Microsoft exploring DeepSeek over OpenAI and Anthropic as Copilot Cowork moves to usage-based pricing βWe have users who do hundreds of tasks a weekβ¦ the consequence is the costs can go very high...β Jevons paradox https://t.co/wanKWtU7y5

Thanks @iScienceLuvr for the summary! Hereβs the full thread with more details on the exploration results, training dynamics, and judge calibration: https://t.co/evDxzCvsXw
ExpRL: Exploratory RL for LLM Mid-Training Use RL directly for mid-training. An LLM judge compares the sampled reasoning trace against the reference solution and assigns outcome-level or process-level dense rewards. This lets ExpRL reinforce partial progress, useful intermediate
@s_penhouet @jbhuang0604 yes some people are exploring it for our nanopath competition and seeing some promise https://t.co/vjGFxkBbU8
We're launching a new research competition! Train the best pathology foundation model in just 1 hour! The competition has already been ongoing in @MedARC_AI community for a few weeks now and we've already been making a lot of great progress! Learn how to participate in the thr
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@aoiwa_88 @_Nanase_Ryo_ https://t.co/d9ArOL64ZU
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@tentenchan2525 @_Nanase_Ryo_ https://t.co/d9ArOL64ZU
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@danshipper Been doing this for awhile @danshipper - if you did one, I missed it, sorry. https://t.co/pokclZMoF1
I asked Opus 4.6 in Claude Code to build me Borges's Library of Babel. An hour later it delivered this. The AI implemented a Feistel cipher so each possible book has a real location, you can search for text across the Library & find the book. Enter it: https://t.co/hEG9yYQE
I asked Opus 4.6 in Claude Code to build me Borges's Library of Babel. An hour later it delivered this. The AI implemented a Feistel cipher so each possible book has a real location, you can search for text across the Library & find the book. Enter it: https://t.co/hEG9yYQEeI https://t.co/gCOvqwT8kX
Previously done with Claude 4.6: https://t.co/pokclZMoF1 @danshipper also did a version (which I did not know until he posted on this thread).
I asked Opus 4.6 in Claude Code to build me Borges's Library of Babel. An hour later it delivered this. The AI implemented a Feistel cipher so each possible book has a real location, you can search for text across the Library & find the book. Enter it: https://t.co/hEG9yYQE
@Looki_ai Should have linked to the conference, here's my talk from yesterday: https://t.co/eLnskJNsfi
Edge Esmeralda - Worldbuilding Week: Opening Fireside Chat with @Scobleizer https://t.co/h35Q33ChFk
Introducing VITURE Helix β in collaboration with @nvidia. The first AI safety glasses built on NVIDIA's XR AI solution. Sees what you see. Hears what you hear. The AI you wear to work. β https://t.co/HZktI0aIS1 Learn more: https://t.co/m3S92VjFjy https://t.co/ylEPUaBNYv
@KevinQHLin Yes it can: https://t.co/kiuZ7QXLzb Mine reads 30,000 posts a day here on X to write the essay it writes. Will try Data2Story.
Introducing Framer 3.0 with Agents, Branching, Community, and an all-new design. See everything thatβs new below. https://t.co/CepZS4Phhh
Introducing GLM-5.2: Frontier Intelligence, Open Weights - Significant improvements in coding and agentic tasks - Strong long-horizon capabilities with a 1M context window - Two levels of reasoning effort: GLM-5.2 (max) pushes the limits, while GLM-5.2 (high) strikes a strong balance between performance and token efficiency - MIT-licensed open weights - Same API pricing as GLM-5.1 Tech Blog: https://t.co/LAsxUdN0JZ Weights: https://t.co/g0A1C4UWx4 API: https://t.co/Kc3E22cbN7 Coding Plan: https://t.co/Nk8Y98HNhU Chat: https://t.co/WCqWT0qCQb

Fable's implementation of Borges's Library of Babel, finished posthumously by Opus 4.8. Quite accurate to the story. It is multiplayer (others appear as ghosts). You can locate key volumes, like the weights of GPT-1 & the code to the Library sim itself: https://t.co/pXw6vrYO8U https://t.co/4qB8xCXimT
@ChiefAgenteer You probably will argue with this then: https://t.co/WHQfJZzOqs
The most hated idea. Wearable cameras. Why do our earphones need cameras? Even at tech nerd conferences I get asked to take off my cameras. Happened yesterday when I was using my @Looki_ai wearable pendant. Now keep in mind this was at a conference where they are discussing VR
The most hated idea. Wearable cameras. Why do our earphones need cameras? Even at tech nerd conferences I get asked to take off my cameras. Happened yesterday when I was using my @Looki_ai wearable pendant. Now keep in mind this was at a conference where they are discussing VR and AR all week. Most don't mind, but one gentleman asked me to not record him. Luckily with this device, and with earphones, you can easily comply. With the Looki device as soon as it is blocked, it turns off and stops recording. It takes infrequent photos, or lets me click a button to record either audio or video. Then makes me a fun little journal of my day, turning my life into a cartoon (yesterday's is included here). It's pretty rude to wear headphones while you are supposed to be talking with people. So most of the time when I'm interacting with people they probably would stay in the case in my pocket. So why go down this path then? For many reasons. Here's some I've discovered (Microsoft did a ton of research on these about 20 years ago with a team in San Francisco). 1. They can help you. Let's say you are trying to fix a machine. An old car. A washing machine. Or, even build a new electronics device. The AI inside could be seeing what you are doing and help you. Even while cooking a meal. "Hey put a little more butter in the rice if you want it to really come out well." 2. They can capture moments in your life much easier than trying to record on a phone. "Hey the baby is starting to walk." Then you could stay in the moment and enjoy the moment. I forgot that I was even wearing the camera most of the time. 3. They can see where you are and improve your experience. "I see you are in Times Square, did you know there's a great place to get Cheesecake around the corner?" Museums, traveling, and more are much nicer with AI and cameras. 4. They can remember things. "Hey, you didn't put your passport in your bag, it's still sitting on the front counter." Making sure you don't miss them. I can see a day where I'll ask my Looki "where did I leave my keys?" 5. They can help you network with people. Many yesterday were wearing a name badge. It could tell you later "hey, saw you were hanging out with @philiprosedale, who started Second Life, why don't you drop him a note and ask for an interview for your show." 6. They can remind you of things. "It's cold in San Francisco, I didn't see you bring your jacket." And I'm sure I haven't discovered a whole bunch of things wearable computers with AI could do. What would you do if your headphones have a camera and a powerful AI inside? Or are you just freaked out about the idea? I'm headed back to an AR/VR dinner tonight at Edge Esmeralda. Which really is an amazing event. About 400 people come from around the world to hang out for a month (some only a week) to hear interesting talks on technology and life, and get together to work on projects or companies. It's my favorite event I've ever been to, and I've spoken in 80 countries at many different events. One of the attendees said "it's Thinking Man." Like Burning Man but for people who want to improve their brains. They hold them all over the world. Someday I'm gonna take my family on vacation to one and just hang out for a month. My idea of a great vacation is to hang out with smart people talking about the future. What, you thought I'd like sitting on a beach in Hawaii? I've done that, this is far more fun.
@markgurman Why do people need cameras on headphones? Here's why: https://t.co/WHQfJZzOqs Looking forward to these.
The most hated idea. Wearable cameras. Why do our earphones need cameras? Even at tech nerd conferences I get asked to take off my cameras. Happened yesterday when I was using my @Looki_ai wearable pendant. Now keep in mind this was at a conference where they are discussing VR
GLM-5.2 is comparable to Opus 4.8 π₯π₯΅ with 1M context > new IS attention reuses one indexer every 4 sparse layers (2.9Γ per-token FLOPs at 1M > improved MTP layer for spec decoding > flexible thinking-effort levels > day-0 in transformers + vLLM + SGLang, MIT license π€ https://t.co/YdHM3njWQC
.@zai_org open-sourced GLM 5.2 today, and Modular is a Day Zero launch partner. GLM 5.2 is their new flagship for coding and long-horizon agentic work, with usable 1M-token context built for tasks that run long and call a lot of tools. Serving a model like this well is a full-stack problem. As context grows, the KV cache grows with it, and doing it economically at high concurrency takes more than a config flag. The Modular stack optimizes the path from GPU kernels to serving, which lets us run frontier open models on Day 0 with the utilization and economics agent workloads need. It's available on Modular Cloud now. Request access: https://t.co/m2iKNb7l8b
GLM 5.2 is built for long-horizon tasks - get all the benchmarks and learn more about the model in @Zai_org's great blog post: https://t.co/IH0Q94zRk0 https://t.co/M048tc6vOj
Interesting move by Elon Musk and SpaceX. Buying Cursor is not just an acquisition of a coding tool. It is a bet that software development itself will increasingly be performed by AI agents. If that thesis is right, AI won't just change how products are built. It will change who builds them.
@markgurman @evanspiegel Yeah, how I'm evaluating glasses now: https://t.co/0HO5ZVlmkJ
The Holodeck glasses are here from Snap, but aren't affordable for most people. $2,195. I just bought a $1,500 pair of ZeroG glasses https://t.co/9erfAvXvG1 to help me see reality better. The best my optometrist offers. With Zeiss lenses. Yeah, I could have bought a pair of W