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Investors should note this escalating cost structure as it impacts Nvidia's margins and future pricing strategies.. Source: https://t.co/jq1SwsyEwD
@OfficialLoganK @GoogleAIStudio so today I am working on my Third googleai studio project and noticed it being aware of another project and its custom prompt? Screenshot of my prompt to improve my ai tool. Green & Yellow current project. RED is another project in ai studio. https://t.co/0Lpajo7mGi
Create any product from any sketch using Nano Banana Pro Prompt: Create a Product render based on this drawing, Aluminium, stainless, and a bright accent color, RAL orange. Load in 4k https://t.co/1NDPzGSkc9

Tesla Optimus at NeurIPS https://t.co/FPnAjDn671
Consciousness Upload for Dummies just dropped 🧠💾⚡️ What if you could copy your entire mind — every memory, every secret crush, every 3am existential crisis — into a computer and live forever as pure code? 🪞💭 The dream: • no aging, no death, infinite backups, run 100 copies of yourself, merge minds with your soulmate, explore infinite virtual worlds, think 1 second = 1 year in real life 🌌⏳✨ The nightmare: • delete button, hacked mind, someone traps you in eternal Monday morning, stuck forever with your 2025 playlist on loop 😱🗑️🔥 Reality check 2025: • we have 86 billion neurons to map • current tech mapped 1 worm brain (302 neurons) • upload = 2.5 petabytes of pure YOU • we’re still at 0.01% brain mapping • consciousness? still “???” So be honest… Would you press UPLOAD? 🚀 Or are you too in love with this limited-edition, buggy, aging, human 1.0 version of yourself? 🫶🧬 #MindUpload #Immortality #Transhumanism #Neuralink #BrainBackup #Philosophy
🧵 THREAD Quantum Entanglement for Dummies (Einstein called it “Spooky Action”) 👻⚛️ Alright nerds and future nerds — here’s the MOST chaotic thing in physics explained like you’re 5: Two particles get “best friends” forever. Then whatever happens to one… happens to the other… even if it’s on the other side of the galaxy. No DM, no WiFi, no signal. It just knows. 🤯 Einstein: “God does NOT play dice with the universe.” Quantum physics: “Hold my qubit.” 🎲⚡️ So I made this infographic for anyone who has ever wondered: •Why particles behave like magical twins •Why Einstein got MAD at physics •Why this won a Nobel Prize in 2022 •And how quantum computers use this to be INSANELY powerful My rule for quantum physics: If you understand it, you don’t understand it. 😅 But you can enjoy it. 👇 Here’s the infographic: #QuantumEntanglement #QuantumPhysics #AI #Education #Einstein
Thread 🧵: GöbekliTepe & Quantum Reality—Ancient Temples, Future Mysteries 🌀⛩️🧬 1/ Imagine: 12,000 years ago, people built Göbekli Tepe—a complex stone temple before writing, the wheel, or metal. How did they dream so far ahead? What secrets did they sense in the universe? #GobekliTepe #Quantum #AncientMysteries #QuantumComputing #History #EmergingTech #WowFactor
7/ From the world’s oldest temple to tomorrow’s quantum leap, maybe we’ve always been searching for the same thing: the code that links us to the universe itself. #GobekliTepe #Quantum https://t.co/krh5TZdUsu
This developer built an AR app that lets you have a conversation with a book. https://t.co/m8KEA04Yki
🚀Göbekli Tepe: The Quantum Connection — Did Ancient Builders Know More Than We Do? 🔭🧑🏻🚀🚀 Every time we talk about “future tech” and quantum computing, I keep coming back to one place: 👉 Göbekli Tepe in Türkiye – a temple complex that’s older than the Pyramids, agriculture AND writing. We’re told: •Civilization started around 6,000 years ago •Then came writing, cities, science, technology But Göbekli Tepe quietly sits there, saying: “11,600 years old? Try 20,000+.” 🧱⏳ ⸻ 🧱 The Discovery That Broke the Timeline According to current research, Göbekli Tepe was: •Built thousands of years before the Egyptian pyramids •Built before organized agriculture •Built before written language And yet: •50-ton T-shaped pillars •Multi-ton stone blocks •Precise alignments with stars and celestial cycles •Intentionally buried around 10,000 years ago Who buries something that took generations to build? And why? 🤯 ⸻ 🧬 The Hidden Symbols & Quantum Topology When you look closer, the architecture and symbols start to look less like “random carvings” and more like an information system: 🌀 Circular enclosures that resemble primitive qubit arrays ⚡ Limestone with piezoelectric properties (can generate electricity under pressure) 🌌 Astronomical alignments that track specific stars & cycles In modern labs, quantum computers use: •Circular or grid-like structures •Precise geometric patterns •Isolation from external interference Göbekli Tepe seems to echo that logic — not as a computer in the modern sense, but as a symbolic or energetic “quantum topology” space, where earth, sky and consciousness interact. ⸻ 🧠 The Theories (Evidence-Based but Still Open-Ended) Researchers and independent thinkers have proposed several possibilities: 1️⃣ Ancient Knowledge Encoding Stone pillars as a long-term storage system for scientific + cosmological knowledge, encoded geometrically instead of digitally. 2️⃣ Civilization Time Capsule A culture from before the last global cataclysm leaving a message: “We were here. We understood more than you think.” 3️⃣ Consciousness Experiments Circular chambers as meditation / ritual spaces designed to shift states of consciousness – almost like analog “interfaces” with a deeper layer of reality. 4️⃣ Star Map & Dimensional Gateway Alignments so precise that they may have been used to track celestial events, energy cycles or symbolic “gateways.” Are these theories proven? Not yet. Are they worth exploring? Absolutely. 🚀 ⸻ ⚛️ Why It Matters Now Here’s the wild part: •We are only just now developing quantum computers 🧮 •We are only just now understanding quantum information, entanglement & non-classical logic •And yet an ancient site seems to mirror some of these concepts in stone If Göbekli Tepe truly encodes quantum-like structures, it raises a simple but powerful question: What else did they know? Maybe quantum computing won’t just help us predict markets or optimize logistics… Maybe it will also help us decode our own past – symbols, patterns, alignments and lost knowledge that classical thinking simply can’t see. ⸻ 🧩 The Past Knows More Than We Think From Göbekli Tepe to Karahan Tepe and other sister sites, we’re just scratching the surface (literally – only ~5% is excavated). We love to think of history as a straight line: primitive → advanced → digital → quantum. But what if it’s more like a loop? What if the “oldest” temple on Earth is actually a preview of our future understanding of reality? Maybe the real quantum leap… …is realizing that ancient builders were mapping the same universe we’re only now starting to simulate.🧬 If this kind of visual, no-jargon explanation of complex topics (quantum, AI, ancient tech, consciousness) helps you, let me know in the comments 👇 And if you want to come back to this later, don’t forget to save this post 📌 ⸻ #GobekliTepe #Quantum #QuantumComputing #History #Ai #humanitysfuture
Chinese tech companies are circumventing export controls by training their models on high-end Nvidia chips in Singapore and Malaysia. #AI https://t.co/cCRyNd9u7r
#AI is reshaping the consulting industry #RiseoftheRobots https://t.co/AzD3FHbYEc
OK, now everyone imagine this video being released today after this incredible news reporting by the Washington Post. Lands differently. https://t.co/cqLZq4rSyz
Textbook war crime/extrajudicial killing "Two survivors were clinging to the smoldering wreck. The Special Operations commander overseeing the Sept. 2 attack ... ordered a second strike to comply with Hegseth’s instructions." reporting by @AlexHortonTX @nakashimae https://t.co/
He still thinks he’s doing a hit for Fox News. See the way he moves around, that’s what they’re taught to do for the camera to keep the audience attention. Little boy playing with big toys, Pete Hegseth. Disgrace. https://t.co/8ju4fAoPwK
Donald Trump and Pete Hegseth are not serious people. I won't let them stop me from holding this Administration accountable. https://t.co/Acugi4dp8I
Yann LeCun affirme que les LLM ne sont pas une bulle, ni en termes de valeur ni d’investissement : ils vont faire tourner énormément d’applications utiles et justifier les infrastructures massives qu’on construit aujourd’hui. Selon lui, la vraie bulle, c’est de croire que les LLM, à eux seuls, atteindront un jour l’intelligence humaine. Le progrès nécessitera de véritables percées, pas seulement plus de données ou plus de puissance de calcul. « Il nous manque quelque chose de fondamental. »
Humanity is at a turning point. I am launching UMA to build general-purpose mobile and humanoid robots from Europe. Proud to start with people I admired for years, and grateful for all your support! Reach out to us @UMA_Robots ❤️ https://t.co/FhpJfnvWSU
UMA is launching to build general-purpose mobile and humanoid robots from Europe. Join us: https://t.co/WE6R7YHDKC https://t.co/1Uu9gelVir
I’m really happy to share that we’re launching UMA. Together with @RemiCadene, @alibert_s, @therobotstudio, and an exceptional founding team, we’re building general-purpose mobile and humanoid robots. If you want to be part of this adventure, reach out at https://t.co/X7IMRZtHfB Throughout my career, I have been obsessed with scalable learning and data acquisition methods that require little to no labels. Back in 2005 with @ylecun, we were self-supervising our “deep” 2-layer network to do long range vision using short range stereo information, this was running live onboard our robot. However, because our deep model was so slow, the robot would crash constantly, so I designed a decoupled fast & far architecture for robust navigation, allowing fast control to coexist with slow long horizon thinking, much like systems 1 & 2 in modern humanoids. My PhD was focused on making deep learning work for computer vision, including unsupervised feature learning with @koraykv, writing and open-sourcing a C++ deep learning library with @soumithchintala, and open-sourcing one of the first deep learning vision systems. I came back towards robotics at @Google Brain and @GoogleDeepMind, where I pushed for entirely label-free methods on real robots. In 2017, @coreylynch and I managed to make our robot imitate human motion by co-training self-supervision across sim and real domains jointly, without any labels. With @imkelvinxu and @svlevine , we showed that unsupervised visual reward learning could be used for RL in the real world. In 2020, Corey and I developed the first manipulation VLA, which was trained with very few language labels thanks to self-supervision on play data (playing is an efficient way to demonstrate and practice a broad set of skills and is essential for human development). I was never satisfied with the status quo of top-down data collection, where researchers decide a few tasks to collect data on. Instead, I believed that we should let the data speak: tasks should be automatically discovered bottom-up (scalable and general) from cheap and continuous data collection, with a sprinkle of more expensive data and labels. In 2022, I explored long-horizon reasoning for robotics using scalable automatic labeling augmentations for VQA tasks and studied the economics of different data collection schemes. Most recently, I developed approaches to scalably discover laws of robotics from real data (images, hospital reports, sci-fi literature) in a broad and bottom-up fashion, which improved robot behavior over top-down approaches like Asimov’s laws. All these experiences nourished my vision for UMA as Chief Scientist, I’m incredibly excited to put everything together and so grateful I get to contribute to this incredible moment in human history. Picture: Yann supporting UMA as an advisor and investor, with the team in Paris a couple weeks ago.
«Tout brûler jusqu’à la Manche et au-delà.» La revue officielle de la diplomatie de Poutine vient de publier un appel au sang : «Les pays occidentaux écoutent mieux lorsque les troupes russes mettent le pied à Paris ou à Berlin.» Nous le traduisons. https://t.co/x83gzH4Rya
In my opinion, the biggest risk in AI is concentration of power, capabilities and wealth. Let's fight this with open-source! https://t.co/SH8KELONUB
Trump just pardoned Juan Orlando Hernandez, the former President of Honduras convicted of trafficking 400 tons of cocaine to the United States. https://t.co/jQ4m0RVdd7
Contrast these two sets of headlines: the ones on the left describe how harmful boredom is for adults (more dangerous than burnout). The ones on the right describe childhood boredom as beneficial, important, and even fantastic. 1/ https://t.co/xFvv62ymMJ
Boredom is not an antidote for overscheduling. Prof Lotta Harju, who studies bore-out (chronic boredom in workplace), says: "Don’t assume that keeping people busy will cure boredom. It does not." Unstructured free time is great, and it is not the same as boredom. 2/ https://t.co/F2qL8YUepC
False dichotomies abound. There are strawmen about the worst uses of screens, ignoring how kids use computers to create art, write fiction, compose music, and code. Boredom is listed as the spark for creativity, as opposed to free time + intellecutal stimulation + autonomy. 5/ https://t.co/5Zuuz43CaX
Academic researchers have shown that boredom in the workplace causes stress & poor well-being. Yet boredom is glorified for kids. Why do so many adults disresgard kids' autonomy, capabilities, and intellectual needs? Read more in my latest post: 6/ https://t.co/EJOfegdYwa
The only Black Friday shopping this year 😅 https://t.co/bRXUw1vjPB

INSIDE NYT’S HOAX FACTORY Five months ago, five New York Times reporters were dispatched to create a story about my supposed conflicts of interest working as the White House AI & Crypto Czar. Through a series of “fact checks” they revealed their accusations, which we debunked in detail. (Not surprisingly the published article included only bits and pieces of our responses.) Their accusations ranged from a fabricated dinner with a leading tech CEO, to nonexistent promises of access to the President, to baseless claims of influencing defense contracts. Every time we would prove an accusation false, NYT pivoted to the next allegation. This is why the story has dragged on for five months. Today they evidently just threw up their hands and published this nothing burger. Anyone who reads the story carefully can see that they strung together a bunch of anecdotes that don’t support the headline. And of course, that was the whole point. At no point in their constant goalpost-shifting was NYT willing to update the premise of their story to accept that I have no conflicts of interest to uncover. As it became clear that NYT wasn’t interested in writing a fair story, I hired the law firm Clare Locke, which specializes in defamation law. I’m attaching Clare Locke’s letter to NYT so readers have full context on our interactions with NYT’s reporters over the past several months. Once you read the letter, it becomes very clear how NYT willfully mischaracterized or ignored the facts to support their bogus narrative.

The “in a bubble” recommendation was a little too close for comfort… https://t.co/0GObqUF0T8
Supabase has quickly become the default storage engine for modern developers. But did you know they have an MCP server that enables coding agents to take autonomous action? Join us at MCP Night next week to see a demo from @CraigCannon, Head of DevRel at @Supabase RSVP here: https://t.co/jeObChSEdJ
@clairevo Seeing Zuck on your Ring cam with his homemade soup… https://t.co/L9kVMvK25u