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AI is coming for architects upload site images Runable 2.0 AI agent analyses the land, designs floor plan & elevation drawings with accurate dimensions, and renders 4 accurate house views step by step tutorial + prompts: https://t.co/3XhU5FAIPP
Architects + AI agents = a completely new industry π€ποΈ
@SebJohnsonUK A note on Yann LeCunβs βworld modelsβ: JEPA is a useful efficiency trick, not machine understanding. Itβs still correlation learning in latent space. Keep the vector caching. Drop the world-model rhetoric, it fails basic grounding and invariance tests. https://t.co/wOU42Z6uoP
@binarybits Ah, ok! Will delete.
A standoff between Anthropic and the Pentagon is putting military AI back under the spotlight. At the center is Claude and the limits the company wants on how its models can be used in warfare. The dispute raises a bigger question. Who is accountable when AI becomes part of the battlefield. https://t.co/rxRhhghEfM
@forgebitz π
The conversation needs to shift from: βWhy isnβt John Thune bringing the SAVE America Act to a vote?β To βWhy is John Thune the majority leader?β
Amazon is holding a mandatory meeting about AI breaking its systems. The official framing is "part of normal business." The briefing note describes a trend of incidents with "high blast radius" caused by "Gen-AI assisted changes" for which "best practices and safeguards are not yet fully established." Translation to human language: we gave AI to engineers and things keep breaking? The response for now? Junior and mid-level engineers can no longer push AI-assisted code without a senior signing off. AWS spent 13 hours recovering after its own AI coding tool, asked to make some changes, decided instead to delete and recreate the environment (the software equivalent of fixing a leaky tap by knocking down the wall). Amazon called that an "extremely limited event" (the affected tool served customers in mainland China).
Some heroes wear capes β Chief Aaron Edwards wears blue. https://t.co/wYvDfSbxgM
I tried the prompt of @umesh_ai ( I changed little things) with Grok Imagine t2v with video extension. Original prompt : "A lone traveler walks across a vast, glass-like ocean under a violet twilight sky. Beneath the transparent water, millions of stars twinkle and pulse as if the entire universe is submerged. Each step ripples through the cosmic depths, distorting galaxies and nebulae like liquid reflections of infinity."
Would you all be so kind to call Senator Thuneβs offices tomorrow β in DC & South Dakota? I hope youβll tell his staff over the phone that youβre not a paid influencer β peacefully: Aberdeen 605-225-8823 Sioux Falls 605-334-9596 Rapid City 605-348-7551 DC 202-224-2321 https://t.co/oXl3DTztqG
We can always press the easy switch but Democrats keep telling us we can't. https://t.co/VXhGeawrvY
Elon Musk shaking hands with Soma Mayor Hidekiyo Tachiya in Fukushima Japan, July 2011 Just months after the devastating March 2011 earthquake, tsunami, and Fukushima nuclear disaster, Elon personally visited the region to launch a solar power project funded by his $250,000 donation. Standing in front of a solar panel in Soma (about 40 km from the crippled Daiichi plant), he showed support for recovery and renewables. To help ease fears and encourage normal life, he even ate fresh local fruits and vegetables there β proving the radiation risks were far lower than many believed.
@alice_game77056 π
@WIRED A note on Yann LeCunβs βworld modelsβ: JEPA is a useful efficiency trick, not machine understanding. Itβs still correlation learning in latent space. Keep the vector caching. Drop the world-model rhetoric, it fails basic grounding and invariance tests. https://t.co/wOU42Z6uoP
Talking filibuster: literally just the filibuster Silent filibuster: an addendum they made up to avoid uncomfortable votes.
π¨ For UCI professor, sharing data about immigrants and crime is risky This year, Professor Charis Kubrin will get the biggest prize a criminologist can receive. Sheβs also under threat. Inside Baseball: The problem Professor Charis Kubrin has is that crime stats are and have been corrupted. Immigrants who commit crimes are 200 times more likely to be labeled "WHITE" upon their arrest, with no details of their legal status entered. This is by design. https://t.co/VEJA889Ccf

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Want your blood to boil? The SAVE AMERICA ACT is the highest polling piece of Republican legislation in the last 25 years. The Republican voters gave President Trump a mandate. We βcontrolβ the House, Senate and White House. We canβt even get a vote for it. Itβs sickening.
@abhijitwt Make it make sense, Anthropic: β’ Claude writes a PR β bills you for the βsolutionβ β’ Sixty seconds later, Claude sees its own code on GitHub β bills you again to review its rookie mistakes Next: pizza arrives cold β extra charge to βinspectβ? Classic double-dip. Chef kiss
βMake the models cheap to useβ βGreat, they all forgot how to codeβ βNow 10x the priceβ https://t.co/zm1fuVe1dL