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Elon Musk on the real reason he bought Twitter โI didn't do the Twitter purchase because I thought it was a great way to make money. I knew that there would be a zillion slings & arrows coming in my direction. It really felt like, there was a civilizational danger that unless one of the major online platforms broke ranks, then, because they're all just behaving in lockstep along with the legacy media. Literally there was no place to actually get the truth. It was almost impossible. So everything was just getting censored. The power of the censorship apparatus was incredible."
Really? Thatโs crazy because the last two days all youโve been doing is arguing with every Native you can find on why weโre all the real racists and retweeting that racism against yt people is real whatever lmao https://t.co/sWExaqpRUY
@TehaTeaTime You're assuming that i dont call out white nationalism, which i very much do.

ONE RULEBOOK FOR AI I wanted to share a few thoughts on AI preemption and address some of the concerns. First, this is not an โAI amnestyโ or โAI moratorium.โ It is an attempt to settle a question of jurisdiction. When an AI model is developed in state A, trained in state B, inferenced in state C, and delivered over the internet through national telecommunications infrastructure, that is clearly interstate commerce, and exactly the type of economic activity that the Framers of the Constitution intended to reserve for the federal government to regulate. In the absence of preemption, 50 different states will assert their jurisdiction, creating a patchwork of 50 different regulatory regimes, often in contradiction with each other. Indeed this is already happening. Over 1,200 bills have been introduced in state legislatures, and over 100 measures have already passed. For example, states like Colorado, California and Illinois have made AI developers liable if their models contribute to โalgorithmic discrimination,โ which is defined as having a โdisparate impactโ on a protected group. Colorado's list of protected groups even includes English language proficiency, so presumably itโs against the law for an AI model to criticize illegal aliens. This type of ideological meddling is how we ended up with โblack George Washington.โ This canโt be allowed. AI models should strive for the truth and be ideologically unbiased. Only a federal framework can achieve this goal. The attempts of Red States to protect conservatives from bias and discrimination (a worthy goal) will have limited effectiveness when Blue States like California have the most market power and nexus to AI development. At best, weโll end up with 50 different AI models for 50 different states โ a regulatory morass worse than Europe. This will stymie innovation, especially by small startups who canโt afford the compliance burden. Meanwhile, China will race ahead. We canโt afford this. As President Trump truthed today, we need One Rulebook for AI. But what about the 4 Cโs? Let me address those concerns: 1. Child safety - Preemption would not apply to generally applicable state laws. So state laws requiring online platforms to protect children from online predators or sexually explicit material (CSAM) would remain in effect. 2. Communities - AI preemption would not apply to local infrastructure. Thatโs a separate issue. In short, preemption would not force communities to host data centers they donโt want. 3. Creators - Copyright law is already federal, so there is no need for preemption here. Questions about how copyright law should be applied to AI are already playing out in the courts. Thatโs where this issue will be decided. 4. Censorship - As mentioned, the biggest threat of censorship is coming from certain Blue States. Red States canโt stop this โ only President Trumpโs leadership at the federal level can. In summary, weโve heard the concerns about the 4 Cโs, and the 4 Cโs are protected. But there is a 5th C that we all need to care about: competitiveness. If we want America to win the AI race, a confusing patchwork of regulation will not work. As President Trump wrote today: โThere must be only One Rulebook if we are going to continue to lead in Al. We are beating ALL COUNTRIES at this point in the race, but that won't last long if we are going to have 50 States, many of them bad actors, involved in RULES and the APPROVAL PROCESS.โ To this end, President Trump has indicated that he will sign an Executive Order this week. This Order will provide the tools necessary for the federal government to push back against the most onerous and excessive state regulation. At the same time, the Administration will continue to work with Congress to define a federal framework that can be enacted through legislation. Thank you to President Trump for his extraordinary vision and leadership on AI and for looking out for the interests of the entire country, as the Framers of the Constitution intended and as only the President of the United States can do.
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Less is More. Weโve simplified the sidebar experience on Perplexity web. Great work by Pete. https://t.co/bKOJ2tD8av
How expensive is it to have AI analyze all my lists here on X? Turns out some of my lists get two new posts every second. It costs $25 to pull 5,000 posts from one list using @xAI's new API. So it gets expensive quick. When I saw the first reports that @blevlabs's AI generates I was blown away by what it can learn from very few posts here (I'll post them all later this week and let you see yourself). Now I get why @xAI hasn't hooked Grok up to lists yet. But when it does it COULD make a news system that is unbelievable here. I can just imagine having this conversation with @elonmusk "do you know how expensive running 100,000 NVIDIA cards is?" When I post them I'll be looking for people who would subscribe for, say, $250 a month. Or a sponsor who would pay to sponsor a list. If I can find enough then we'll be able to build a really interesting media company. I had no idea just how much value is in each list, though, and now that I see it WOW. I'm jealous of Elon, since he can have an AI doing this on every community. But then he has a few more zeros in his bank account to pay. Here's the first result from my AI investor list: https://t.co/UWa9iCoL1A Keep in mind this was with very little work or prompting. His agents analyze things much better than any other AI I've used so far.
Introducing Meridian. 50% of searches are now powered by AI (Think ChatGPT and Gemini) Meridian is the FIRST Visibility Engine to get you ranked #1 by AI. Bold claim? Here's how ๐ https://t.co/a7LNVc5OY4
Self-Improving VLM Judges Without Human Annotations https://t.co/MWsWmxqL2S

discuss: https://t.co/YlMZPpcT2N
GLM-4.6V-Flash is out https://t.co/Sn0xUU3pcH
app: https://t.co/yDPK5pMaiX
STARLINK: SpaceX VP of Starlink Business Operations, Lauren Dreyer, is urging support for Starlink in Namibia, by asking people to email licensing@cran.na before December 12th to back Government Gazette 8795 Notice 897. This details the telecommunications service license and spectrum license applications submitted by Starlink Internet Services Namibia. Zimbabwe, Kenya, and Botswana have waived local ownership rules for satellite services. Minister of Information and Communication Technology, Emma Theofelus (@EmmaTheofelus), can grant similar exemptions. SpaceX has formed a local company, applied for licenses, and is ready to pay fees to deliver affordable broadband nationwide for education, healthcare, and business. Namibia ranks 149th globally in download speeds with under 5% fixed internet penetration... Pic is of Emma Theofelus and Elon at the New York City X Offices a year ago.
If you want to see @Starlink in Namibia, please email licensing@cran.na and voice your support for Government Gazette 8795, Notice 897 before Dec 12. Namibia is at a pivotal moment in its digital future. The country ranks 149th out of 156 countries globally in median download sp
The issue with Leftists is that they lose more sleep when someone says the n-word then when innocent people are killed for no reason. https://t.co/cCd7D4gylq
Why I despise this EU: In 2013 the Italian coastguard had picked up 24 Africans on the high seas and returned them to Africa. WIth the Help of an NGO they sued Italy from an asylum camp (!) in Lybia and won their case before the ECHR (European council of "human rights". Italy had to pay them 360,000 euros AND ship the to europe. This was the starting point for the flood of illegals over the Med. The european institutions paralyzed the nation states. They became defenseless. The EU works hand in hand with the ECHR against the eureopan nations. I despise them.
People in England are being arrested over social media posts that are not threats and have nothing to do with national security. We should be paying close attention to this. This is what happens when societies become overly sensitive and start policing speech instead of protecting it. This is the logical end point of censor culture. And itโs exactly why we need to make sure this never happens in America.
Americans are so cooked https://t.co/MFcdoeROD2
Americans are so cooked https://t.co/MFcdoeROD2

@BritishLandeur It has always been the case, a worrying and damning proof that all aspects of our life would be improved via mass deportations and repatriation. https://t.co/i07iIjQERR

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๐จ INFURIATING: Somali Maine State Rep. Deqa Dhalac announces her number one goal in office is to surge taxpayer money from America to Somalia. "Hopefully we will be able to help our former country Somalia!" Ban them from holding office. https://t.co/OhNxALleBZ
โThereโs something about doing things the way our ancestors used to do them that kind of puts your heart back into the rhythm of this thing called life.โ โ Joanna Gaines #indigenous https://t.co/3SRqhWfmXM

This image is being shared w strong messages around not denying peoples' Indigeneity because of their light skin. No argument here. But let's not pretend light skin and dark skin Natives are having the same experience. Not better, not worse, but different. Keep reading... https://t.co/sz5gW1eeqv

Interactive map of the 6,000+ papers submitted to NeurIPS this year. Clusters abstracts, adds ELI5 explanations, and labels topics using a two-pass LLM workflow. https://t.co/Zoe2jQz1yY

๐ New study finds that clinical LLMs can ace medical exams yet still perform weakly on realistic clinical tasks and safety. models scored 84%-90% on knowledge exams but only 45%-69% on practice tasks and 40%-50% on safety assessments. The authors analyze 39 benchmarks with about 2.3 million questions across 45 languages and 172 specialties, and see knowledge-style exams largely saturated, with top models near 84%-90% accuracy. On practice-focused benchmarks such as DiagnosisArena, MedAgentBench, and HealthBench, success falls to about 45%-69%, showing that models often fail when asked to pick diagnoses, management plans, or recommendations in full cases. Looking at task types, factual lookup stays near 85%-93%, but clinical reasoning drops to 50%-60%, diagnostic accuracy to 45%-55%, and safety checks reach only 40%-50%. The authors argue that exam-style benchmarks are misleading proxies for clinical readiness and that deployment must rely on practice-based evaluation with strict human-in-the-loop oversight instead of autonomous use. --- pubmed.ncbi. nlm.nih .gov/41325597/

I hate to keep bringing this up, but studies cannot lump reasoners with earlier models when considering AI abilities And while studies donโt need to always use the latest models, they should test to see if there are trends in ability as model size scales to anticipate the future https://t.co/t1iO9w2E0N
๐ New study finds that clinical LLMs can ace medical exams yet still perform weakly on realistic clinical tasks and safety. models scored 84%-90% on knowledge exams but only 45%-69% on practice tasks and 40%-50% on safety assessments. The authors analyze 39 benchmarks with abou

So after all these hours talking about AI, in these last five minutes I am going to talk about: Horses. Engines, steam engines, were invented in 1700. And what followed was 200 years of steady improvement, with engines getting 20% better a decade. For the first 120 years of that steady improvement, horses didn't notice at all. Then, between 1930 and 1950, 90% of the horses in the US disappeared. Progress in engines was steady. Equivalence to horses was sudden.
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New Job Posting! Weโre looking to hire experienced Software Engineers to join our R&D team. You will help productionize our advanced AI-driven discovery platform and our model-development efforts. https://t.co/XJtxXbHgOF Japanese language fluency is NOT required for this role.