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Your favorite Codex shortcuts are getting an upgrade. July 15th. https://t.co/xZ1ydZyt94
Your favorite Codex shortcuts are getting an upgrade. July 15th. https://t.co/xZ1ydZyt94
PhysisForcing Physics Reinforced World Simulator for Robotic Manipulation https://t.co/MhcjFZqhrP
paper: https://t.co/mo1xyoZHIH
before model distillation was an attack vector. it was. pretty handy way of improving model performance on a task you care about. especially if you want to take small, local, or cheap model and improve it on a tasks typically reserved to large models. in the next live stream, we're going to break down knowledge distillation in post-training and show you how to implement it. going out next week: July 7th 8am PST, 5pm CEST live on: @huggingface X, YT, LI
one command and you have a private vllm server on HF infra point a coding agent straight at your own model, then spin it down when you're done blog (by @QGallouedec) belowβ€΅οΈ https://t.co/F9i10NSOSG
Justice Alito's dissent lays it out plain as day. This opinion opens the door to more fraud and it is not difficult to understand why. Outside of military ballots, ballots that show up after election day should not be counted. They are highly suspect. https://t.co/dIVNJyxvGc https://t.co/L0z00O8QW9
A shockingly wrong opinion. Justice Barrett joins with the liberal justices to hold that federal election law does not preempt states who allow late mail-in ballots to be counted. This is terrible for election integrity. Another reason we must pass the full SAVE American Act. h

xAI has added Build page to xAI Console https://t.co/lyIzo12hKg
But Democrats told me Elon didnβt do philanthropyβ¦ https://t.co/UFt7xGZ741
Behind every pitch deck, there's a person who said yes when everyone else said wait. We asked a few founders some questions they weren't expecting. Their answers might surprise you. https://t.co/MriwdA7XY9
I've been obsessed with robotics for as long as I can remember. That passion led me through exoskeletons, autonomous vehicles, humanoid robotics, and eventually mobile manipulation research during my master at @UWaterloo. Each experience brought me closer to the same question: How do we build general-purpose robots that can interact with the world as naturally as we do? The more I worked on robotics, the more convinced I became that dexterous manipulation is one of the biggest missing pieces. Twenty months ago, we started with a simple belief: dexterous manipulation won't be solved by hardware alone. To build truly capable robotic hands, you need mechanical design, embedded systems, sensing, AI, and large-scale human demonstration data working together as one tightly integrated system. We believe the robot hand and the human demonstration interface should evolve together, not independently. The journey was far from smooth. We faced engineering problems that seemed impossible at first. We rebuilt systems more times than I can count. There were long nights, failed prototypes, manufacturing setbacks, and moments when it felt like we were taking one step forward and two steps back. On top of that, we found ourselves navigating a legal battle that could have distracted or slowed us down. Instead, we stayed focused on building, and I'm grateful that chapter is now behind us. Through every setback, one thing never changed. Everyone on this team believed the problem was worth solving. Today, that belief becomes something tangible. We're officially launching ProHand and ProGlove. Together, they're our first step toward giving robots the hands they've always needed. Today we're also announcing our $11M seed round, led by @firstround, with participation from @BoxGroup and @ycombinator. Looking back, I'm grateful to everyone who believed in us before there was much to show. Our teammates, investors, advisors, early customers, friends, and families made this possible. This launch isn't the finish line. It's a reminder that difficult chapters don't define a company. Resilience, execution, and the people around you do. We're just getting started, and I'm excited for what comes next :) β- π Website: https://t.co/dSNcD81E72 π₯ Launch Video (@proceptionAI x @osmo_studio): Watch on Youtube πΌ Join Our Team (Legends): https://t.co/r1YTK0jX0G

Weβve been impressed with GLM-5.2 and so are introducing a $9.99/month subscription to give you 2-5x discounted access to it and other open weight models like DeepSeek, Kimi, MiniMax, Mimo, Qwen. Use it on Cline CLI & IDE with $1.99 special promo if sign up via: npm i -g cline https://t.co/25tCruyG7R
USAID: The data show that dismantling USAID did not result in ANY increase in African mortality much less the four million Democrats claim Elon Musk is responsible for killing. It was all a lie. In fact, the UNAIDS/SAMRC data show that mortality declined after. h/t @arctotherium42
Just when you thought @AIatAMD Developer Hackathon: ACT II couldn't get any biggerβ¦ We added $5,000 to the prize pool $10k β $15,000 July 6-11 Register β https://t.co/U62yFW7XHH. https://t.co/sccEiECUH9
Excited to introduce Computer Use support for Gemini 3.5 Flash!π₯ This enables Gemini to reason and act across platforms (browser, mobile, and desktop environments) We see significant improvements across many work-related automation tasks, from filing tickets and more. Enjoy! https://t.co/Yy3tGvHx0D
Just got this email https://t.co/bD0b8diezt
obvious in retrospect but I had no idea there was a black market for tokens https://t.co/Q8p1sCgtMW
Finally finished building my AI datacenter! π 32x3090s across 4 servers (8 GPUs each), all connected over InfiniBand. The whole setup is solar-powered with a massive battery bank and generator backup. More technical details and benchmarks coming soon. https://t.co/8GfedrSzNp
Hoard your physical hardware. Run local AIs. Support open source. Don't let them price you out of freedom. Defend at all costs. Live sovereign. Resist. Die free. Photo by @levelsio https://t.co/vSjNI50YzT
Google fue muy listo; usan los acelerΓ³metros de miles de telΓ©fonos Android cΓ³mo una red global de sismos, toda esa data se envΓa y Google logrΓ³ una forma de detectar esas ondas a tiempo y enviar las alertas. https://t.co/U7VFGxTCQ5
Googleβs Tensor Processing Unit (TPU) uses the systolic array architecture - an idea from 1978 - to accelerate matrix multiplication with far less memory movement. Fun to build a small scale version on an FPGA. Links to original paper and TPU design: https://t.co/cEznMoForH
new logo wyt https://t.co/EnVS05SSzM
new logo wyt https://t.co/EnVS05SSzM
We're all over AI Engineer World's Fair on June 29 to July 2. π¦ πVisit us at booth L-G47. LlamaParse demos + Fear of Docs swag π€ @jerryjliu0, our Founder & CEO, on agentic document parsing and shipping agents that survive production. Tue 6/30, 11:10 AM, Vision & OCR (Room 2006) π€ George He, our Head of Engineering, in a live parse-off, LlamaParse vs the leading LLMs. Thu 7/2, 1:55 PM, Expo Stage 4 π₯ The Agent Open (6/30) RSVP π https://t.co/ZmW5Y1vX8l
Semafor is reporting that The US government has lifted its block on Mythos 5 in a letter this afternoon from Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to Tom Brown. Fable is not included. This is US only, and covers 100 US institutions, including major companies and government agencies. https://t.co/Z0u4bYV9gA
π¨ BREAKING: Anthropic and US Govt insiders expect the administration's limits on Fable 5 could be lifted as soon as this coming week, per Axios. The Pentagon and National Security Agency still have to give Fable 5 the green light, but other government agencies have given the go-ahead.
π¦Ford admitted it had to rehire engineers after replacing them with AI systems that couldn't do the job. The company's VP of hardware engineering said they mistakenly believed AI and adjusted design requirements would produce a high-quality product. Ford has cut over 5,000 workers since 2020 and recalled more cars than any other US automaker this year. The company rehired, newly hired, or promoted 350 experienced engineers to fix the damage. CEO Jim Farley has said AI will replace half of all white-collar workers in the US. My Take Ford fired the engineers, the quality collapsed, and then Ford called the engineers back to fix what broke and train the AI that was supposed to replace them. The VP framed this as a lesson learned. I'd call it something else. Ford planned to use its own employees to build the system that would make them obsolete. The employees left before that could happen. Ford now has the top spot in JD Power's quality ranking for the first time in nearly 20 years, but only after it brought the humans back. The company's response to the whole episode is to add 100,000 more AI-powered tests. Farley still says AI will replace half of white-collar workers. Ford just proved it can't replace 350 engineers without the product falling apart, and the CEO's position hasn't changed. That's the part I can't get past. Hedgieπ€
FOX issues an apology: Kevin O'Leary appeared as a guest on the show and discussed the ongoing controversy surrounding his planned data center project in Utah and made claims relating to the opponents of his product.Β Mr. O'Leary has now corrected the record and explained he has βno evidenceβ that they are funded by the Chinese communist party. Fox News media is aware of no evidence they are funded by or acting in the direction of or were in coordination with Chinese interests in opposing Mr. O'Leary's project. Fox News Media also apologizes for the error.
Google reportedly limited Metaβs use of Gemini due to a shortage of compute resources. β FT Google is in a position where it canβt sell Gemini to Meta as freely as it might want to. Compute remains power, and the scarcest resource in AI.
Transformerβs Attention mechanism has come a long way. Weβd like to thank the researchers and the engineers in the open-source community for continuing to make high-performance AI accessible. Please celebrate with us by sharing this post, tagging more contributors, and sharing anecdotes to complete the open history of Attention! (1/8)π§΅