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@marvinvonhagen sir https://t.co/egTTOfmAK9
3D-RE-GEN 3D Reconstruction of Indoor Scenes with a Generative Framework https://t.co/CwDG5hrm3r
discuss: https://t.co/eUVVnMcP2s
LLaDA2.0 Scaling Up Diffusion Language Models to 100B https://t.co/O4ITDqxJiP
Nvidia presents 4D-RGPT Toward Region-level 4D Understanding via Perceptual Distillation https://t.co/T7s9r0KFgr
Introducing Manus Design View, a new way to close the design gap between your vision and the final image. Stop wrestling with prompts and use the Mark Tool to show Manus exactly where to make changes. Say hello to granular control https://t.co/Hhk52zmhym https://t.co/ejz2PXXUYe
๐ BREAKING Grok 4.1 โ Dominating the Frontier! ๐ ๐ฅ #1 on LMArena Text Arena (Thinking mode: 1483 Elo) ๐ฅ #1 in Emotional Intelligence (EQ-Bench v3) ๐ฅ #1 in Creative Writing (v3 benchmark) ๐ฅ #1 in Agentic Tool Use (ฯยฒ-Bench) The most human-like, reliable, and capable AI yet. Built by xAI to push the boundaries of intelligence. Try Grok 4.1 now on https://t.co/KaH5w8JGff or the X app!
I realize more and more that there is such a thing as dumb person in life. โTurn off the lights and vision fails, LiDAR keeps workingโ may sound logical in theory, but the Waymo SF power outage really just disproved it. During the recent San Francisco power outage, Waymoโs entire LiDAR-heavy robotaxi fleet went offline. Literally the entire fleet just stopped operating. Meanwhile, all Tesla Robotaxis kept running! Teslaโs vision-based system is trained on billions of miles, neural nets, and, most importantly, doesnโt require a city to be perfectly powered to function. An alien UFO could land in the middle of nowhere with the entire city blacked out and it will still work. Humans donโt drive with lasers. We drive with our eyes, we process what we see with our brain, and then we react with our body. Tesla does the same thing, except the brain is AI, trained on billions of real-world miles. Teslaโs Vision system learns the world as it is, adapts in real time, and improves continuously and is NOT dependent on special maps, perfect lighting, or city-by-city infrastructure like LiDAR. Thatโs why it scales. With a simple software update, Teslaโs Vision AI can operate anywhere instead of just where the environment was pre-approved or carefully controlled like LiDAR. This is how generalized real-world autonomy gets solved. I believe this will be obvious in hindsight.
Grok's slogan is โTo Understand" & "Understand the Universeโ and this is the main goal of Grok in order to find the whole truth. This is the only way to have AI safety and that's why I only trust Grok. https://t.co/zWeMN0zByM
Ana Kasparian Exposes where the money California is spending on homelessness is going Itโs being funneled into NGOโs & Executives are making $500k a year each โJust experiencing what I've seen on the ground in California has made me question a lot about left wing ideologyโ โWe spent $13 billion in Los Angeles alone last year to combat homelessness. You wanna know where that money went? That money went to these trash nonprofits who have a bunch of executives making half a million a year. You're working for a nonprofit dealing with homelessness. That's my money. That's my parents' money. Okay, that is the hardworking people of California paying incredibly high taxes that go to what? So, yeah. I'm sick of it. I'm sick of it and honestly just experiencing what I've seen on the ground in California has made me question a lot about left wing ideology.โ
Try Grok Imagine templates Just select the template you want, choose an image from your gallery, and thatโs it Grok instantly turns your image into a video No editing....No effort needed Try the new โLet it Snowโ template โ๏ธ https://t.co/IytoFLb2pX
"a new era in space exploration where we're gonna go to the moon. We're gonna have have a base on the moon. We're gonna have send people to Mars. Have and and make life multilanetary. And I think this day heralds a new age of space exploration." Elon Musk https://t.co/CtzmBDqsyN
โThereโs no separating Minnesota from our Somali brothers & sisters. Thereโs no reason that every person has to go to bed hungry at night. We have the ability to feed every person.โ - Tim Walz as Somalis stole billions from hungry children under his watch https://t.co/hwEhYeWNYq
Nano Banana Pro is so important not because it is a really good image generator, but because a really good image generator unexpectedly unlocks a lot of new AI abilities, like the fact that AI can now research & generate compelling slides. On bottlenecks: https://t.co/AZAgUtITml https://t.co/KI4ZDpj7d3

๐ Startups canโt scale alone. At the #AWS Founders Retreat, we united 12 finalists from four AWS Impact Bootcamps, connecting underrepresented founders with investors, coaches & fellow entrepreneurs. https://t.co/dfJ4g6TQ3a Here's to the bold ideas and breakthroughs that 2026 will bringโexcited to see what these founders will accomplish in the year ahead.
Animate Any Character in Any World https://t.co/UkHlbYM76N
discuss: https://t.co/xR5aReorT6
we're stoked to share that the gemini 3 hackathon is coming to singapore january 10! come build cool shit with the latest and greatest models brought to you by @GoogleDeepMind signup here! https://t.co/OkdOJxPtAH thanks for supporting the builder ecosystem in the region @vadiamit @thorwebdev @DynamicWebPaige @OfficialLoganK (65labs team @agrimsingh @ivanleomk @aimuggle )
i have learnt the hard way that u should test your entire pipeline before running your entire pipeline on the full set. make sure it works before u put it to the test haha https://t.co/z5ElWKyObn

"We want to make Starfleet Academy real. Let's go out there and visit other star systems and see if there are alien civilizations. The universe is 13.8 billion years old and earth is about 4 1/2 billion years old. We are a mere 5500 year old civilization." ไธ Elon Musk https://t.co/pZ3GJCLert
@REALFREEDOMCAT @ATinyGreenCell Swabbing the roots of a plant in our kitchen :) https://t.co/dLIAxvbhEW

Here is an investor report with a different prompt: Investor-Focused AI & Tech Report: December 22, 2025 Dear Investors, This refreshed report incorporates the latest signals from investor networks and the broader ecosystem. Activity in the specified lists was lighter in the immediate 24 hours, with standout posts highlighting funding momentum, AI tools, and emerging infrastructure plays. Capital continues to concentrate in AI, with vertical applications and infrastructure leading, amid macro caution from tariffs and stable rates. 1. Top 10 Posts from the Past 24 Hours Key posts with relevance to investment theses (links included where available): Blume Ventures announced PowerUp Money's $12M raise: https://t.co/GbAOTnHWOV โ Investors should care: Fast-growing fintech advisory platform tracking massive AUM, signaling retail investment boom in India. Antler India shared insights on portfolio fundraising growth: https://t.co/zFBxup1nTG โ Investors should care: Early-stage ecosystem heating up in emerging markets. Kae Capital highlighted PowerUp Money investment: https://t.co/4N9WsWYTeC โ Investors should care: Democratizing mutual fund access at scale. East Ventures on women D2C founders in SEA: https://t.co/Rm6UVuoJaB โ Investors should care: Consumer AI and branding strategies in high-growth regions. Rod Johnson on Embabel agent framework update: https://t.co/SInN3ltplP โ Investors should care: Advancing agentic AI tools. Flo Crivello on GDPR satire (implying data privacy trends): https://t.co/oO9fIEFYmw โ Investors should care: Regulatory contrasts highlighting US/EU data advantages. Nikos Drandakis on startup economics LTV post: https://t.co/r4911p4Eu2 โ Investors should care: Fundamental metrics for SaaS scaling. Ben Tossell referencing https://t.co/hIcZBNqP3M for coding benchmarks: https://t.co/tNE8qose8v โ Investors should care: Emerging evaluation tools for AI dev productivity. James L H Bartlett on plastic upcycling breakthrough: https://t.co/fcBdLea6qw โ Investors should care: Sustainability tech with materials potential. Ryan Endacott vibe coding meme (quoted post): https://t.co/sNAinbzXoe โ Investors should care: Cultural shift toward rapid prototyping in AI era. 2. Trends for Investors AI captured ~50% of global VC in 2025 (~$225B+ total), with megarounds (> $500M) taking 58%. Foundation models alone ~$80B. Vertical AI (health, ops) outperforming horizontal. Infrastructure (compute, photonics) critical amid efficiency pressures. Concentration high: top firms (Lightspeed, a16z) dominate. 3. Small Company Focus Fast risers/new entrants: PowerUp Money ($12M, fintech advisory, rapid user/AUM growth). Resolve AI (~$1B valuation post-Series A, autonomous ops). Many pre-unicorn AI tools/infra plays surfacing in lists (e.g., agentic SME tools). Signals mirror Genspark-style explosions in consumer/enterprise AI. 4. Alignment with Robert Scoble's Thesis Signals reinforce multiple predictions: BCIs: Ongoing advances (e.g., Columbia BISC-like minimally invasive tech); Sam Altmanโs Merge Labs spinout competing with Neuralink. AGI/Exponential AIs: Massive model funding; world models/planning focus. Robotaxis/Holodecks: Quiet but infrastructure (photonics, efficient compute) building. Medical/Enhancement: Vertical health AI surging. AI-Run Businesses: Agent platforms emerging. Entertainment/Virtual Beings: Creative AI tools viral. Semiconductors: Photonics momentum; efficient chips. 5. Macro Trends Trump tariffs driving inflation/uncertainty (e.g., costs up, potential recession signals). Fed rates stable post-cuts; sentiment cautious, favoring resilient AI infra. Potential 2026 adjustments if tariffs challenged. 6. Small Things We Might Miss Emerging market fintech surges (e.g., India advisory platforms). Agent framework updates (Embabel). Sustainability breakthroughs (plastic catalysts). 7. Anything New PowerUp Money $12M (fintech scalability). Merge Labs (Altman BCI spinout). Ongoing photonics ramps. 8. World-Changing Entrepreneurs Prateek Jindal (PowerUp Money): Democratizing wealth in emerging markets. Yann LeCun/Naveen Rao types in novel architectures. BCI pioneers advancing non-invasive/high-bandwidth. Edges in theses remain strongโearly positioning in infra/agents/BCI could compound. Refining signals ongoing.
Elon Musk: A lot of the negativity stems from the axiomatic flaw that the economic pie is static, that it's a zero-sum game. โAt my first company I didn't have any money, I just had $100,000 in student debt. That was a company in the very early days, of the Internet, called Zip2. But for all companies subsequently, I basically doubled down. I took the money from Zip2, invested it in X.com-PayPal, and then took the PayPal money, invested that in creating Tesla and SpaceX. It didn't feel right that I should ask investors to invest if I was not prepared to invest my own money. I think the whole other people's money thing is not right. You want to have skin in the game. As a result of that, I own a lot of shares in the company. And the better the company does, the more valuable the shares are. But that's because the pie has grown. And so you have to say what's at the root of a lot of the negativity is an axiomatic flaw. That the pie is static, that it's a zero-sum game, that if someone else succeeds, it's because they took more than their fair share of this fixed pie. But it's not a fixed pie. Obviously, the economic pie has grown considerably from what it was in the past. The output of goods and services, the productivity per person is dramatically greater than it has been in the past. So when you create a new company and you create new products and services, you're growing the amount of goods and services available to people. So you've not taken anything away from anyone. You've created something new and you've given people new products and services they didn't have before. We didn't use to have an iPhone, we didn't use to have computers. We didn't use to have cars or be able to fly in airplanes. We didn't use to have many of the life-saving medicines that we have today. These are all new things. The pie has grown tremendously.โ From: Interview with Ben Shapiro, January 24, 2024
โPhysics teaches you to reason from first principles rather than by analogy.โ Elon Musk https://t.co/RzPBoRknJe
I doubt that anything resembling genuine AGI is within reach of current AI toolsโTerrence Tao โPerhaps this can be resolved by the realization that while cleverness and intelligence are somewhat correlated traits for humans, they are much more decoupled for AI tools (which are often optimized for cleverness), and viewing the current generation of such tools primarily as a stochastic generator of sometimes clever - and often useful - thoughts and outputs may be a more productive perspective when trying to use them to solve difficult problems.โ
Decart XR ๐ก1/3: An interaction prototype I built on top of @DecartAI RealTime World Transformation App for Quest. I often feel the "wow" of AI style transfer fades the moment the result appears (typically as a simple full-screen overaly), which feels passive. I want to move beyond that and facilitate it as magic that players can wield (and real-time model is a perfect fit for this) Made with @DecartAI MirageLSD and hand tracking *Ideally, Iโd mask my hands out of the stream for a better โpeekingโ effect, but I haven't cracked that hack yet!
3D-RE-GEN: 3D Reconstruction of Indoor Scenes with a Generative Framework from a single image to a complete, editable 3D scene with individual objects AND a reconstructed background - VFX ready. New work from us @CG_Tuebingen together with my student Tobias Sautter. Links ๐ https://t.co/F6yUffPCG0
โTronโ was disqualified from the 1982 Best Visual Effects Oscar because the Academy felt using computers was โcheatingโ. 3 years later, Spielbergโs โYoung Sherlock Holmesโ received a VFX nomination specifically for use of CG. https://t.co/Aq7VYSyPRM
Indie Game Awards disqualifies Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 due to Gen AI usage. Game of the Year now goes to Blue Prince. https://t.co/v8HnbD6Lu7 https://t.co/jiHZvnjQgP
Trent Reznor reveals how Nine Inch Nails came to find themselves supporting David Bowie on his "Outside Tour" in 1995. "I didn't know him, but I had left every possible breadcrumb of flattery in any interview I'd ever done... We had just finished a long wave of touring. We were burnt out. I wasn't in the best shape personally, and we'd just said we have to take some time off. The phone rings... David Bowie [tells me he] just did an album with [Brian] Eno, saying, 'It's very weird. It's not what the audience wants, but it's what I need to do. And the only band I'd want to be onstage with is you guys. Would you like to go on a tour this summer?' Before he finishes the sentence, [I respond] 'Yes, of course.' "We were faced with a strange predicament at that time, because at that moment Nine Inch Nails were a bigger concert draw than David Bowie, as impossible as that seems. And there was no possible way that David Bowie's gonna play before Nine Inch Nails. So, I talked it over with David: 'Maybe both bands join the stage at the same time, then I'll stay for a song with you guys and it morphs into your show...' He was completely up for it and it worked. It became a way to make it less about two bands on tour, and more about a unique experience." ๐ธ: Kevin Mazur / Getty Images
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