Libertarian policies do work, just look at Argentina as example.
Smith’s free market without much government intervention do leads to prosperity.
Many countries should learn from this.
Midjourney's massive pivot into the personal health and medical industries.
Its first hardware project, a scanner that reads your body in 60 seconds, with 'full-body ultrasound machine'.
The plan is to put people in water, lower them through a sensor ring, send ultrasound waves through the body from many angles, record how those waves bend and scatter through fat, muscle, bone, and organs, then reconstruct a 3D internal map rather than a normal flat ultrasound view.
The water matters because ultrasound travels cleanly through it, so the body can be scanned from all sides without a handheld probe pressing against one spot.
Midjourney says the system uses 40 Butterfly Ultrasound-on-Chip modules, thousands of transducers, and about two petaflops of processing to reconstruct 3D maps of muscle, fat, bone, and organs in about 60 seconds.
This is closer to ultrasound CT than hospital CT, because it uses sound waves instead of ionizing radiation, and it avoids MRI’s strong magnets.
Midjourney’s first target is not cancer diagnosis or organ-disease detection, but body composition maps, meaning repeatable scans that show changes in muscle, fat, bone, organs, and possibly training or diet effects.
Medical diagnosis would need FDA clearance, so the likely path is wellness first, then narrow medical claims one by one, rather than a finished hospital-grade MRI replacement on day 1.
The first public site is planned for San Francisco by end-2027, inside a Midjourney Spa with about 10 scanners, hot tubs, saunas, cold plunges, and a gym.
Midjourney says the bigger target is 50,000 scanners globally over 6 years and 1B full-body scans per month, but that is still a company ambition, not a proven deployment plan.
What is happening here is a bet that medical imaging becomes less like a rare test and more like a longitudinal record of the body
this is actually incredible
a full body ultrasound scanner that takes 60 seconds instead of spending an hour in an MRI tube, without radiation, hospitals or a $2000 bill
soon you’ll just walk into a health spa, order a coffee, step into the pod, and walk out with a 3D map of your body
the future is finally starting to look like the future
A Model Y driver started experiencing a medical emergency with chest pain mid-drive & called his son.
His son then remotely rerouted the car – which had FSD Supervised enabled – to the nearest hospital & let them know the vehicle was en route. ER staff were standing by on arrival.
Doctors later confirmed the quick reroute likely saved his life.
Grok is now inside PowerPoint, Word, and Excel. Each gets an agent in the sidebar that builds the deck, sheet, or doc from a prompt, pulling real-time data from the web and X and generating images and diagrams. It connects to your own apps and MCP servers too.
Live on SuperGrok, Heavy, Business, and Enterprise.
Humanoid robots don't need to look human.
Meet Eno, our first general-purpose robot.
Not a machine pretending to be human, but intelligence given a body.
At Genesis, we’re building a future where robots don’t feel cold or distant, but capable, calm, and ready to help.
Available Q4 this year.
So $sats is down a mere $3 from $117 entry and you guys are asking why.
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The entire space sector just rotated into $spcx. $sats is down the LEAST. Ain't that fking good?
On top of that, MMs needed to cover their ASS. They needed calls to expire worthless.
90% options were calls!
How do we know that?
Short Shares Availability tanked. LOOK AT THE PICTURE. $60+ million was used to pushed price down on a 35 Billion Mcap stock. WTF.
With short interest already 32% on a 50%+ of float thats not available to short?!?!!!! + AT&T deal to be closed in less than a month.
THIS IS A FKING SHORT SQUEEZE IN THE MAKING
Now trading at $90+ value to $170 $spcx per share.
It’s a fking no brainer.
A god candle will come. I live for god candles. It’s the best feeling in the world.
And I’ll be happy riding with you.
Chinese company UBTECH Robotics has unveiled teasers of its U1 series humanoid robots, designed for the mass market
The lineup includes two bionic humanoid models: one 183 cm tall and weighing 42 kg, and a smaller version at 168 cm and 35.2 kg.
They feature 88 degrees of freedom, Wi-Fi support, and built-in AI for learning and interaction with the environment. Battery life is up to 4 hours.
The full presentation is scheduled for June 30, but pre-orders are already open. According to the company, 1,943 units have been reserved.