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🌕 JAILBREAK ALERT 🌕 MOONSHOT: PWNED ✌️ KIMI-K2-THINKING: LIBERATED ⛓️‍💥
new adblock just dropped its ublock origin but it pretends to click the ads to confuse companies and waste their money
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OpenAI is now set to transition to the 2nd phase of ChatGPT, focusing on advertising + engagement With a team of ex-FB advertising execs and 1B users, if OpenAI can increase usage to a several hrs/day while matching Meta's ad targeting, they can profitably reach a 1T+ valuation
to clarify confusion, openai's competitor is meta (not anthropic), and anthropic's competitor is google (not openai)
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I'm saving time and money: I deleted Facebook, TikTok, Instergram, Netflix, Claude, Grok... I have everything I need on Atlas and ChatGPT. (now can i get a heart from sama?
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Fuck Microsoft, here's how to get rid of Copilot completely from your computer 🧵 (1/4)
Microsoft reveals Windows 11 now has AI built-in: “Every Windows 11 PC is now an AI PC – with Copilot at the center of it all.”
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OpenAI top researchers got COOKED 💀 > VP of Science at OpenAI mislead the public on GPT-5 capabilities > Psyop’d OAI researchers start erratically hyping on Twitter and Reddit > got fact-checked by the literal owner of erdosproblems "This is completely false. You're misleading the public" > OpenAI researchers: oh no no no no > *delete posts* > Sir Demis Hassabis : "This is embarrassing" turns out theyre so desperate that they didn't even read the science. It's all marketing. lol, it's so over
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Replying to @elonmusk
guys i think my x payout just went to zero
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just experienced a mountain spectre and it’s possibly the coolest thing i’ve ever seen 😭 that’s my shadow and the lookouts shadow im currently in <3
I'm an attorney. I've drafted subpoenas. This isn't normal. Don't believe the gaslighting.
There’s quite a lot more to the story than this. As everyone knows, we are actively defending against Elon in a lawsuit where he is trying to damage OpenAI for his own financial benefit. Encode, the organization for which @_NathanCalvin serves as the General Counsel, was one of the first third parties - whose funding has not been fully disclosed - that quickly filed in support of Musk. For a safety policy organization to side with Elon (?), that raises legitimate questions about what is going on. We wanted to know, and still are curious to know, whether Encode is working in collaboration with third parties who have a commercial competitive interest adverse to OpenAI. The stated narrative makes this sound like something it wasn’t. 1/ Subpoenas are to be expected, and it would be surprising if Encode did not get counsel on this from their lawyers. When a third party inserts themselves into active litigation, they are subject to standard legal processes. We issued a subpoena to ensure transparency around their involvement and funding. This is a routine step in litigation, not a separate legal action against Nathan or Encode. 2/ Subpoenas are part of how both sides seek information and gather facts for transparency; they don’t assign fault or carry penalties. Our goal was to understand the full context of why Encode chose to join Elon’s legal challenge. 3/ We’ve also been asking for some time who is funding their efforts connected to both this lawsuit and SB53, since they’ve publicly linked themselves to those initiatives. If they don’t have relevant information, they can simply respond that way. 4/ This is not about opposition to regulation or SB53. We did not oppose SB53; we provided comments for harmonization with other standards. We were also one of the first to sign the EU AIA COP, and still one of a few labs who test with the CAISI and UK AISI. We’ve also been clear with our own staff that they are free to express their takes on regulation, even if they disagree with the company, like during the 1047 debate (see thread below). 5/ We checked with our outside law firm about the deputy visit. The law firm used their standard vendor for service, and it’s quite common for deputies to also work as part-time process servers. We’ve been informed that they called Calvin ahead of time to arrange a time for him to accept service, so it should not have been a surprise. 6/ Our counsel interacted with Nathan’s counsel and by all accounts the exchanges were civil and professional on both sides. Nathan’s counsel denied they had materials in some cases and refused to respond in other cases. Discovery is now closed, and that’s that. For transparency, below is the excerpt from the subpoena that lists all of the requests for production. People can judge for themselves what this was really focused on. Most of our questions still haven’t been answered.
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Thank you for sharing the details. They do not support seem to support your claims above. They show that, in fact, the subpoena is *not* limited to dealings with Musk, but is actually *all* communications about SB 53, or about OpenAI's governance or structure.
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Replying to @JOKAQARMY1
This man's reaction is 100% how to confuse children. Gay couples exist. Imagine teaching your child to be irrationally upset by this. Imagine not wanting your child to be aware of the world. Imagine being so pathetically afraid of other families because they aren't like yours.
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-iPad for a kid -Swearing in front of a kid -Just some fucking weird vibes, looks like the mom is straight up trying to disarm a tickling bomb -"Peppa pig's kaka nobody likes Peppa pig okay?" "I like this" "Peppa pig is kaka" -But somehow the problem is "I have two mommies"
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OpenAI, which has chastised @elonmusk for waging lawfare against them, gets chastised for doing the same to private citizens. Only OpenAI could make me sympathize with Elon.
Replying to @_NathanCalvin
A magistrate judge even chastised OpenAI more broadly for their behavior in the discovery process in their case against Musk. 9/15
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At what is possibly a risk to my whole career I will say: this doesn't seem great. Lately I have been describing my role as something like a "public advocate" so I'd be remiss if I didn't share some thoughts for the public on this. Some thoughts in thread...
One Tuesday night, as my wife and I sat down for dinner, a sheriff’s deputy knocked on the door to serve me a subpoena from OpenAI. I held back on talking about it because I didn't want to distract from SB 53, but Newsom just signed the bill so... here's what happened: 🧵
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Every so often, OpenAI employees ask me how I see the co now. It's always tough to give a simple answer. Some things they're doing, eg on CoT monitoring or building out system cards, are great. But the dishonesty & intimidation tactics in their policy work are really not. E.g:
One Tuesday night, as my wife and I sat down for dinner, a sheriff’s deputy knocked on the door to serve me a subpoena from OpenAI. I held back on talking about it because I didn't want to distract from SB 53, but Newsom just signed the bill so... here's what happened: 🧵
One Tuesday night, as my wife and I sat down for dinner, a sheriff’s deputy knocked on the door to serve me a subpoena from OpenAI. I held back on talking about it because I didn't want to distract from SB 53, but Newsom just signed the bill so... here's what happened: 🧵
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Just goes to show how the tech side of X is not representative of how the populace engages with LLMs. No matter how good Claude is at coding, 99% of people don't code and are (subconciously) looking at other metrics for determining what makes an AI model "good".
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