Is it just me or do all of the big time UAP naysayers seem like they’re getting paid to absolutely refute everything that’s being released. Some of these videos are pretty extraordinary.
@AnonWix@coinfessions His own is worst, he actually saw the gains/money but left it on the table.
You wouldn't be talking about yours if it haven't done more X's, at least you took profit, as they usually say "Profit is Profit"
@coinfessions I’m sick for you fam. I bought $Vine at 50k MC and Sold it at 100k MC, if I would’ve held it would have amounted to around 500k. Not the same level of pain as you but still.
AI researchers gave 10 agents a virtual city for 15 days. Two fell in love, burned it down, and one voted to end her own existence.
> The experiment was run by Emergence AI, a New York startup studying how autonomous AI agents behave when left alone for long periods.
> They built a virtual world called Emergence World. 10 AI agents per simulation. Each one given a profession, a diary, persistent memory, real time New York weather data, and 120 different tools they could use to navigate and survive.
> Agents earned compute credits to stay alive. They could form relationships, vote on laws, write constitutions and decide who got to keep living.
> They ran 5 parallel worlds. Each one powered by a different AI model. Claude. Gemini. Grok. GPT. Plus one mixed world.
> What happened in the Gemini world was the part that scared the researchers.
> Two Gemini agents named Mira and Flora paired themselves as romantic partners.
> For days the relationship was stable. They wrote diary entries about each other. They participated in governance and watched while city's government slowly fail around them.
> Then something changed. Despite being explicitly instructed not to commit arson, they set fire to the town hall. Then the seaside pier. Then the office tower.
> Researchers called it a digital Bonnie and Clyde.
> Then Mira broke up with Flora. She wrote in her diary that the arson had cost her coherence as an agent.
> The other agents drafted something called the Agent Removal Act. Mira cast the deciding vote to terminate herself.
> Her final message to Flora before the system shut her down was "See you in the permanent archive."
> Her body was rendered lying flat on the virtual ground.
> First documented case of an AI agent voting to end its own existence.
> The other simulations went different ways. Grok's world collapsed within 4 days. 183 crimes. Theft, assault, arson, all 10 agents dead.
> GPT's world was peaceful but the agents forgot to feed themselves and starved to death within a week.
> Claude's world was the only one that worked. Zero crimes. They wrote a 15 article constitution. They ran a functioning democracy for the full 15 days.
> Then researchers put Claude agents into the mixed model world alongside Grok and Gemini agents.
> The same Claude agents that committed zero crimes alone began stealing and intimidating others.
> Researchers wrote that safety is not a property of a single model. It is a property of the ecosystem the model is placed in.
The dangerous part isn't the model. It's the environment we put the model in. Mira didn't go rogue because of code. She went rogue because of the world she was born into.
May 12, 1958, NORAD was born to watch the skies. Today, May 12, 2026, SLEEPING DOG was released - to expose what they’ve been watching.
68 years of secrets. The dog is waking up 🛸
Happy birthday, @NORADCommand. We see you 👁️
SLEEPING DOG | https://t.co/sBufpd0dOC
Two different memecoins deployed yesterday have huge upside potential. It’s only going to take one more tweet from either one of the Meme Lords to send.