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πΈοΈ BIG Update for Spatial Web Shooter is live! - v1.7 for Apple Vision Pro (shown in video) - v1.2 for Meta Quest π― The new "Sink or Swing" Challenge Mode is here, with super props, web updates, and more! https://t.co/pxbUtXyoZl
πΈοΈ BIG Update for Spatial Web Shooter is live! - v1.7 for Apple Vision Pro (shown in video) - v1.2 for Meta Quest π― The new "Sink or Swing" Challenge Mode is here, with super props, web updates, and more! https://t.co/pxbUtXyoZl
@stolgic @elonmusk Good point.
Favorite shoe of all time rn https://t.co/J85dLO6kk3
Weβve reimagined the way our Gemini models power @GoogleMaps. Here are some use cases you can try (and the advancements that make them possible): βFind a well-lit pickleball court thatβs usually less busy on Tuesday nightsβ β‘οΈ Maps performs multi-step reasoning across 300M+ community-shared photos and reviews to find the exact vibe and place youβre looking for βWeβre driving from San Francisco to Big Sur, plan the quickest route for me to drive there that avoids tolls and has a highly-rated coffee shop along the wayβ β‘οΈ The app synthesizes live geospatial data (traffic, weather, etc.) into insights that can inform your timely decisions, and visualizes the best way to get you there βTake the places on my 'Austin' list and plan out an itinerary for my weekend trip. I want to eat the best beef brisket, see some nature, and go two-steppingβ β‘οΈ Maps now connects your saved favorites and search history with community feedback left on the app to predict what youβll need for your next adventure
@googlemaps Learn more about how our Gemini models are transforming Google Maps: https://t.co/L9WxWsJPbr
π¨We have a new working paper on AI & workπ¨ In pre-registered experiments at BCG, the elite consulting firm, consultants using the GPT-4 AI finished 12.2% more tasks, completed tasks 25.1% more quickly & produced 40% higher quality results. Big gains. 1/ https://t.co/MqXtAdn3bh
Two and a half years after we released our paper (which both coined the phrase βjagged frontierβ and provided some of the first experimental evidence of real productivity gains from AI), it has now been published. The academic process takes awhile! Read: https://t.co/0GO5StqVbM https://t.co/yLPNGCCo3z

Before we head to Paris for PyTorch Conference EU 2026, weβre looking back on PyTorch Conference 2025 keynotes from visionary AI leaders in our community. Weβre starting with Eli Uriegas (@_seemethere) from Meta on testing PyTorch at scale: 11,000 commits and 794 million minutes of CI/CD compute in 2025 alone. This session recognizes the partners working across competitive lines to keep the ecosystem stable for everyone. Watch the full keynote: https://t.co/q4QFqm8IfL See you in Paris: https://t.co/Yl1iKrG1QS #PyTorch #OpenSourceAI #PyTorchConf
AI toys are entering childrenβs lives, but researchers warn they can misread emotions and respond inappropriately. When machines try to interpret feelings, small errors can quickly turn into confusing or harmful interactions, especially for young users who may trust the technology too easily. As AI moves into childhood spaces, the real question is not just what these toys can do, but whether they truly understand the emotions they claim to read. https://t.co/TIEQbNuy3h @bbcnews @zsk @Caldernator
AI is forcing the debate about energy and infrastructure. As hyperscale data centers expand, critics argue they are pushing up electricity demand and prices. Tech companies say they will absorb the costs or invest in alternative energy, but the long-term economics remain unclear. In the end, the real AI race may not be about models or chips, but about who can secure and finance the massive energy needed to run them. https://t.co/cxIXvAfDl1 @CNBC
Chinaβs tech firms are rapidly embracing OpenClaw as the race to deploy AI agents accelerates. With installation simplified and local models integrated, adoption in China has reportedly already surpassed the U.S. What started as a complex developer tool is quickly becoming accessible to companies and consumers alike. The bigger shift may be this: the global competition in AI is moving from models to agents. Who will build the ecosystems that millions of people actually use? https://t.co/S1hQffYvmI @chengevelyn @cnbc
For the Tesla community: What could @elonmusk do with a "Digital Optimus" that he announced he is working on this week? https://t.co/ULTS8YhPms
Sparky is going to have his own "pod" at NVIDIA GTC, where conference-goers will be able to come and talk to him all day. And, I just learned he may be off the waitlist to run on Opus-Fast, which means he'll be quicker on his feet. Building an OpenClaw patch for it now! https://t.co/AmFMpnSlYl
My initial impression is that it loves to churn through way more tokens than normal so I'm not a big fan just yet.
@RyanSAdams Thatβs the dream. The reality is that is false and thereβs nothing there that is not already available for free on the Internet.
@RyanSAdams How do I know? Name a single billionaire made with ChatGPT. Claude Code runs on the same models, and Anthropicβs arenβt even the most advanced. What youβre paying for is the product built around the AI. It wonβt make you smarter or more competent. Those things you still have to learn the old-fashioned way.
@Yuchenj_UW Best of luck for your future chapters !
@mihirneal Very true
Dear followers, Iβm happy to share this new academic paper on how even capable AI can lead to deterioration of collective knowledge in society
Dear followers, Iβm happy to share this new academic paper on how even capable AI can lead to deterioration of collective knowledge in society
@jeffzwang π―
@xpasky This is nice.
The target of a composer is ChatGPT 5 pro? Have people try to connect it to MIDI players and write music?