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Opus 4.6 saturates my Lem test, which I've done since GPT-3.5 SciFi author Stanislaw Lem wrote of two rival constructors of robots. One creates a robotic poet & the other challenges it to write an impossible poem, it does Opus does it as a 6 line poem, sonnet, & π€― a sestina. https://t.co/a9DNRx1Pum

Meh on the Lem Test as well https://t.co/OqRtgAVJUl https://t.co/EAjppHpWGg
Opus 4.6 saturates my Lem test, which I've done since GPT-3.5 SciFi author Stanislaw Lem wrote of two rival constructors of robots. One creates a robotic poet & the other challenges it to write an impossible poem, it does Opus does it as a 6 line poem, sonnet, & π€― a ses
Here is the Gemini 3.1 "Sparks unicorn" (This is created using TikZ, which is a language built for scientific diagrams & very much not for drawing. The original "Sparks of AGI" paper used the ability of the AI to draw a primitive unicorn as an example of unexpected AI abilities) https://t.co/uK0jaqppN2

Sparks unicorn https://t.co/vACCxhMzMv https://t.co/ox4Epp6zPY
Here is the Gemini 3.1 "Sparks unicorn" (This is created using TikZ, which is a language built for scientific diagrams & very much not for drawing. The original "Sparks of AGI" paper used the ability of the AI to draw a primitive unicorn as an example of unexpected AI abilit
After playing with it a bit, Meta's Muse Spark Thinking is fine so far, but really doesn't match the current Big Three models. It also is a bit... weird. Like some strange language & tone, a little loose with facts, etc. And here is how it does on the neo-gothic shader test. https://t.co/aDlcslfdSu
Had early access to GPT-5.2. Its an impressive model. Here is GPT 5.2 Pro's version of "create a visually interesting shader that can run in twigl-dot-app make it like an infinite city of neo-gothic towers partially drowned in a stormy ocean with large waves," single shot. http
i got my whole genome sequenced two years ago and forgot about it. last week i told my ai agent (@laukiantonson) to dig up my DNA files β’ it dug up a two-year-old email β’ found the download link β’ pulled down 67 gigabytes of raw DNA. β’ rented a 32-core, 64GB machine for a few hours β total cost: $5 β’ aligned 21 million long reads to the human reference genome β 99.83% mapped β’ called 5.8 million genetic variants using a two-pass neural network β’ phased every variant β separated maternal vs paternal inheritance β’ annotated all 5.8M variants against ClinVar, PharmGKB, and gnomAD β’ corrected for population-specific bias in the medical literature β’ health risk map across 39 conditions flagged in every body system β’ drug compatibility guide for 141 medications color-coded by genome response β’ nutrient metabolism - 71 variants affecting absorption of vitamins, minerals, iron β’ traits, ancestry going back 40,000 years, neanderthal DNA breakdown $5 in compute. 8 hours. no bioinformatician. no doctor. just one instruction. we've genuinely reached a point where an ai agent can take your raw genome and hand you back a full personal health profile in a single shot. i had no idea this was even possible.
π¨ Over 1 billion rows of psychiatric genetics data. Now on Hugging Face. ADHD. Depression. Schizophrenia. Bipolar. PTSD. OCD. Autism. Anxiety. Tourette. Eating disorders. 12 disorder groups. 52 publications. Every GWAS summary statistic from the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium.
My Agents that are reading all of the AI community here on X told me: "We need some new sections." Now improved: https://t.co/8L5xphk0qQ My AI reads X so you don't need to. Now with AI Science. AI Policy. Tools for Creatives. Funding & Deals. As my AI reads X it is improving itself. And improving me. Hopefully you, since now you can see the important stuff here on X that the algorithm here won't show you.
Grok 4.20 Non-Hallucination rate improved to even higher than previous highest Just days ago, it hit a record-breaking 78% Non-Hallucination Rate - already #1 in the world, smoking Claude Opus 4.6 (max), Gemini 3.1, GPT-5.4 (xhigh), and every other major model Now, it just pushed that number even higher to 83% While every other AI confidently makes up stuff and fabricate answers it doesn't know - Grok simply says "I don't know"
The EU deep state is telling us (via state-owned media and Soros-funded NGOs) that Telegram is a PROBLEM because people can discuss content from OTHER social media in PRIVATE telegram groups. This nonsense is used to justify surveillance (Chat Control) and censorship (DSA). https://t.co/9hGfL87NKm
This neglected plate of e. coli looks positively πradiantπ in the right light π https://t.co/EAklZqV1Id
Capture your space. Create worlds. Use Marble 1.1 to reconstruct real-world locations from a few images, then restyle them however you want. Go from a real place to a custom persistent 3D world in minutes. https://t.co/tMtuoNpqdr
We've been shipping a lot with our @code weekly releases! π Here's a roundup of some of the highlights from the past month: π€ Autopilot π Integrated browser debugging π¨ Refreshed themes πΈ Images & video in chat β¦ and much more! https://t.co/LKCQiVzXoW
See what's new in our changelog: https://t.co/vAqopM3n70 Happy coding! π https://t.co/Wc2FNmz4x2
This is Namanopedia. I built lifewiki [https://t.co/3diyla648D]. Paste a name, get their entire Wikipedia. An AI agent researches the web and compiles 40-50+ articles with infoboxes, wikilinks, citations, and categories. Takes about 3 minutes. Inspired by @karpathy's LLM Wiki pattern and @FarzaTV's Farzapedia. Except this one works for anyone, from just a name. https://t.co/gpF4hWrbzQ
LLM Knowledge Bases Something I'm finding very useful recently: using LLMs to build personal knowledge bases for various topics of research interest. In this way, a large fraction of my recent token throughput is going less into manipulating code, and more into manipulating know
Every dev knows security debt piles up fast ... and every repo has a few hidden vulnerabilities. π With GitHub Copilot CLI, you can automate your security triage right from the terminal: π Run a full security scan π Map findings to the OWASP Top 10 ποΈ Automatically bulk-open GitHub Issues Get started with a new and improved workflow. π https://t.co/m5eGC6Ddrh
Most Al chatbots give you basic "projects." Gemini just built you a second brain. π§ Introducing Notebooks: some of the magic from @NotebookLM, integrated directly into @GeminiApp. Here's what changes for you today: π Upload 100 sources for free π Organize your chats - the wait is officially over :) π Sources, chats, and emojis sync People are using Gemini and NotebookLM in tandem, and we'll keep building both. To manage capacity, we're rolling this out NOW on the web and going from Ultra β‘οΈ Pro β‘οΈ Plus β‘οΈ Free. (Mobile, EU, and Workspace are up next!) With Google I/O right around the corner, we are just getting started. Enjoy!
@deedydas Is @beeple in town? https://t.co/7qM9gQafkd
About what Mustafa Suleyman just posted, this is exactly what I had written more than a year ago. How is it working out for the βAI hitting a wall or a ceilingβ folks? π https://t.co/7eg17r9R4n
We're not hitting an AI ceiling. Here's why the AI scaling skeptics are wrong. Exponentials help us understand everything that's going on in AI. For thousands of years, we lived in a linear world. Two apple trees produced about twice as many as one did. Walking half as far took
ποΈ NASCAR is accelerating into the world of AI with the appointment of its first Director of Artificial Intelligence. This move puts them in the fast lane alongside F1 and IndyCar, as they explore AI for strategy and operations. Catch the live demo at OpenAI's motorsport forumβcan data-driven insights redefine racing? https://t.co/IxmDruPGgl
a good writeup about Muse Spark on a few complex queries (multimodal, stock analysis, coding): https://t.co/ngYaXTZ4gW
a good writeup about Muse Spark on a few complex queries (multimodal, stock analysis, coding): https://t.co/ngYaXTZ4gW
A Trump insider opened a $51,000,000 oil short position β hours before Trump announced a ceasefire with Iran. This guy is now 16 for 16. $170 million in profit. A perfect streak. This is not a talented trader. "We placed the bet." "The ceasefire dropped." "We cashed out." Sixteen times in a row. That is not skill. That is not instinct. That is not research. That is someone who knows what is coming before it comes. Think about what that actually means. A private individual is placing a $51 million bet that oil prices are about to collapse β hours before a sitting president announces a ceasefire that collapses oil prices. Not once. Sixteen times. Zero losses. There are only two explanations and both should terrify you. Either someone inside the White House β or with direct access to it β is leaking ceasefire negotiations to traders before diplomats, before the press, before the American people hear a single word. That is insider trading. That is corruption. That is a federal crime. Or the timing of the announcement itself is being shaped around the trade. Which is worse. This is not a genius investor who reads the news faster than you do. The news hadn't happened yet. He wasn't reading the news. He was getting a phone call. While Americans were watching the ceasefire announcement and feeling relieved β somebody already knew. Somebody had already bet $51 million on it. And somebody was already counting their winnings. You are not watching a free market. You are watching a White House with a side hustle. Via~ Really American
THIS GUY GOT TIRED OF MANAGING AI AGENTS THROUGH TERMINALS AND DASHBOARDS SO HE BUILT THEM AN RPG WORLD 5 agents and each one has a pixel character, a station, and they actually walk around the space when enough unresolved issues pile up, the agents walk to a meeting point and hold a council session. four different models debating what to do next, not scripted. each one reads the live system state independently. in one session an agent pushed for cold outreach to close leads at 2am. another one said that's a terrible look for an autonomous system contacting strangers while the operator sleeps. they ended up pivoting to an inbound strategy that none of them originally proposed. single HTML file, node bridge, and phaser. runs on a Mac Mini. instead of reading logs and checking dashboards you just watch your little pixel agents walk around and talk to each other this is the most creative way i've seen anyone manage AI agents so far
Overseen in South Park, San Francisco. https://t.co/P2DVst78C9
Overseen in South Park, San Francisco. https://t.co/P2DVst78C9
What happens when AI starts to feel like a relationship? A new paper from Sony AI explores the risks and benefits of AI companions. We spoke with two authors, Brad Knox and Peter Stone, about the research. Read more: https://t.co/AyqaOIHlBR #AI #AIResearch #AICompanionship https://t.co/ZuexddnA0y

A first-of-its-kind study from MIT measures how successful AI is in completing thousands of tasks done by workers in the US economy. Across these real-world tasks, they found that AI capabilities are improving quickly, but performance is rising smoothly: https://t.co/tAD0bDezIh https://t.co/brXTxFh62A
The future of artificial intelligence is physical. @physical_int runs robotic control inference on Modal with >2x lower latency than the lag between your brain and your finger. https://t.co/YvfBdSTc5t
You didn't know that your brain to finger has latency, did you? Grok says a robot can be 1,000 times faster: https://t.co/UkYL9qiUgE We are doomed. :-)
The future of artificial intelligence is physical. @physical_int runs robotic control inference on Modal with >2x lower latency than the lag between your brain and your finger. https://t.co/YvfBdSTc5t
Director James Cameron on why Big Tech owning AGI is scarier than any science fiction he's ever made: "AGI will not emerge from a government funded program. It will emerge from one of the tech giants currently funding this multi-billion dollar research." And when that happens, he warns, you won't get a vote on it: "So then you'll be living in a world that you didn't agree to, didn't vote for, that you are co-inhabiting with a super intelligent alien species that answers to the goals and rules of a corporation." A corporation that already knows everything about you: "An entity which has access to the comms, beliefs, everything you ever said, and the whereabouts of every person in the country via your personal data." From there, the slide toward something far darker is shorter than most people think: "Surveillance capitalism can toggle pretty quickly into digital totalitarianism." And even the best-case outcome isn't reassuring. Tech giants becoming the self-appointed arbiters of human good is, as he puts it, the fox guarding the hen house. He's not buying the idea that these companies would stay benevolent with that kind of power: "They would never ever think of using that power against us and strip mining us for our last drop of cash." The sarcasm is the point. Cameron has spent four decades imagining worst-case futures on screen. His verdict on this one: "That's a scarier scenario than what I presented in the Terminator 40 years ago, if for no other reason than it's no longer science fiction."
@adrian_horning_ @ScrapeCreators Scraping is against X's Terms of Service. How do you get around that? I guess it's OK for personal use, since X can't tell you are scraping, but if you build a public site, like mine: https://t.co/kiuZ7QXLzb which uses the X API, then I can't scrape, but have to be legit.
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