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@tigfoundation Humanising AI has been normalised in research. What it means to you? https://t.co/KtlnmMm13E
π¨ DeepMind AGI/ASI paper: a Field Lost in Hype and Metaphors Solid scaling. Useful pathways. Overdue bottlenecks. But it keeps treating AI like a subject with a mind. Itβs not. Why serious researchers treat massive compressed files running matrix multiplication as social βagen
@askalphaxiv Humanising AI has been normalised in research. What it means to you? https://t.co/KtlnmMm13E
π¨ DeepMind AGI/ASI paper: a Field Lost in Hype and Metaphors Solid scaling. Useful pathways. Overdue bottlenecks. But it keeps treating AI like a subject with a mind. Itβs not. Why serious researchers treat massive compressed files running matrix multiplication as social βagen
GIGANTIC Hermes Agent upgrade: The delegate tool no longer has to block your chat. Subagents can now run asynchronously in the background, which means Hermes can fan out work while you keep moving in the main thread. π« No waiting room. π« No dead air. π« No βhold pleaseβ energy. Run 'hermes update' Full details: π https://t.co/oMjQ3Obliz
hermes desktop app has a terminal have i been living under a rock? https://t.co/4IL6QbLd3c
hermes desktop app has a terminal have i been living under a rock? https://t.co/4IL6QbLd3c
@Mahmoudovich_ https://t.co/wxtZeLHb25
@mubarak_marafa No that's for the Kanban only rn
Gavin Newsom said today that Trump has directed the DOJ at him and his wife. Federal agents are knocking on the doors of old friends and former staff, a grand jury is running, and years of documents are being pulled apart on the theory that something incriminating must be in there somewhere. Investigations are supposed to start with a crime, then go looking for the man. This is that run backwards: they have the man and are hunting for a crime to fit him. And he is not the first name on the list. James, Schiff, Cook, Powell all got the same treatment, and the cases keep collapsing in court because they were built backwards. America spent eighty years lecturing other countries about exactly this. The lecture is over.
@NousResearch @stripe The Hermes user dilemna @Teknium https://t.co/HdKxNztK7s
Learning Sparse Latent Predictive Foundation Model for Multimodal Neuroimaging This paper introduces Neuro-JEPA, a foundation model that combines a latent predictive objective with a Mixture-of-Experts architecture to encode brain MRI across core T1w, T2w, and fluid-suppressed FLAIR imaging (FLAIR). Neuro-JEPA was pretrained on 1,551,862 scans from 428,647 studies after modality-specific preprocessing with data curation across three core structural brain MRI sequences.
AI systems out-persuade expert humans "We found that AI systems were reliably more persuasive than expert humans, even when expert humans chose their issues, researched in advance, underwent hours of live, structured practice, and were incentivized with Β£1,000 cash bonuses." "AI was nearly 3x more effective than professional canvassers from a UK fundraising firm at raising real-money donations to Save the Children."
Made in London with AWS: Hirsh Pithadia, CEO & Co-founder, @ValyuOfficial. Valyu is building a search and retrieval solution for AI and itβs chosen London to do so. Pithadia discusses how the cityβs close-knit startup community, research and engineering talent, and support from AWS Activate has helped Valyuβs team launch and grow the company.
π¨ New @ValsAI benchmark confirms Claude Fable little secret How is Opus-through-Fable outperforming vanilla Opus? Simple. The model isnβt the star here. Itβs the *agentic loop* doing all the work. Anthropic didnβt tell anyone. Full analysis: https://t.co/6tYxEWw67H
VLMs are the new normal. https://t.co/zO9XhIvtTX
VLMs are the new normal. https://t.co/zO9XhIvtTX
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 reductions, and productive reasoning behaviors that sparse final-answer rewards often fail to upweight. On challenging math reasoning tasks, ExpRL yields stronger RL priming than SFT, sparse-reward GRPO, and self-distillation, and provides a better initialization for subsequent sparse-reward RL.
code: https://t.co/YgzN67Bu4L abs: https://t.co/jFh4cvJCqr
Over the past few months, we've been holding dialogues with scholars, philosophers, clergy, and ethicists on the questions AI raisesβstarting with how good character forms. Read more about how weβre widening the conversation on frontier AI: https://t.co/vKGiODEq6q
Patching these vulnerabilities will make us safer. But the software industry will need to adapt to the volume of vulnerabilities that models like Claude Mythos Preview will be able to find. We discuss this in our initial update on Project Glasswing: https://t.co/3cSgHHZXgG
Anthropic co-founder Chris Olah was invited to speak at today's presentation of Pope Leo XIV's encyclical "Magnifica humanitas." Read the full text of his remarks: https://t.co/CoBfkVOVcy
New on the Engineering Blog: The access and permissions we grant agents should evolve with their capabilities. In our own products, we set these parameters through sandboxing, which limits the scope of any potentially destructive actions. Read more: https://t.co/KfBKW8O9kP
Windows users, this oneβs for you. Computer use now works on Windows, so Codex can take action on your Windows computer. And with Windows support for Codex in the ChatGPT mobile app, you can start, review, and steer tasks on the go while work continues on your Windows machine. An early experience, but weβre working on more ways to keep your work moving, wherever you are.
AI can give researchers the freedom to pursue βcrazierβ ideas. For Terence Tao, AI creates more room to experiment, test unexpected paths, and discover what might otherwise stay out of reach. https://t.co/InXb9Ahq2Y
Forget your most boomer complaint or your most zoomer complaint. Give me your most medieval complaint https://t.co/YTlA7WRDUr
Utopia Bagels is giving away 400 Knicks bagels if the Knicks win Game 3 because they put $4k on Kalshi π https://t.co/phJ3QHtHgy
I came to New Harmony for the failed utopia. I left thinking about the 143 libraries Indiana lost. Before Carnegie became Americaβs library man, Indiana had 144 Working Menβs Institutes across 89 counties. Built for mechanics, farmers, laborers, clerks, tradesmen. Only one survived. Itβs still on the Wabash. π§΅
Eric Schmidt, ex-google CEO, said the quiet part out loud at Davos: "if you really want to make money, it's actually easy. found an agentic AI company." and he was specific. not a company that designs agents. one that builds an agent to actually do something. this 30-second clip is worth more than every AI thread you've bookmarked this year. agents. claude code. prompts. memory. skills. MCP. routines. learn the stack and you're early to the cheapest wealth window of the decade.
Proud day for @dittolive in NYC! https://t.co/TWHid4Hr8N

@theallinpod @Jason @DavidSacks New edition coming out on June 2: https://t.co/XxLiapVZRP

@TheEconomist New edition publishing on June 2 https://t.co/6zPNKYKaDr

@axios The returns will arrive when #AI begins displacing highly paid white collar workers. New edition publishing June 2 https://t.co/hzGBMj0jnK

@zerohedge New edition publishing June 2 https://t.co/GS4dUv7b3k

@FT New edition publishing on June 2. Extensively updated to cover the latest advances in #AI and robotics: https://t.co/VkAipOJuKx
