@AFP ALSO They need billions and billions to develop next models
ALSO, explain where those escaped models will reside? Who will build the data centers powerful enough for this self-improving super-AI to plot their next move? Human slaves with billions
Something does not add up here
Daniela - We need billions to develop the next AI models.
Dario - AI models will soon develop themselves. We need to pause work on AI
If Dario is right, companies dont need to spend billions once their AI models cross that threshold. So data centers will get build by themselves?
Here we have Daniela accepting that they need billions and billons to train the next iteration of the AI model.
AND HER BROTHER Dario says AI models are becoming dangeriouysly close to improving themselves and proposes to pause development
C'mon guys... read from one page pls
Anthropic President Daniela Amodei says the high cost of developing AI models is driving firms like hers to look to the public market for capital, days after the Claude maker confidentially filed paperwork for an IPO. She speaks at #BloombergTech@BloombergLive in San Francisco https://t.co/eE9aOnisru
Sri Lanka today commissioned SLNS Samudravijaya 🚢, a former U.S. Coast Guard cutter gifted by the United States under the Excess Defense Articles Program.
Thank You 🇱🇰🇺🇸
The vessel completed a historic 12,000-nautical-mile voyage from Baltimore to Colombo, becoming the fourth former U.S. Coast Guard cutter in Sri Lanka Navy service and strengthening maritime security, search and rescue, and anti-smuggling operations in the Indian Ocean.
@USEmbSL@USCoastGuard@srilanka_Navy@anuradisanayake
United States and Sri Lanka Celebrate Commissioning of SLNS Samudravijaya Following Historic Voyage from Baltimore.
Fourth U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Strengthens U.S.-Sri Lanka Maritime Partnership.
Following a historic 12,000-nautical-mile voyage from Baltimore, Maryland—the longest ever undertaken by a Sri Lanka Navy crew to bring a vessel home and the Navy’s first transit of the Panama Canal—U.S. Chargé d’Affaires Jayne Howell joined His Excellency President Anura Kumara Dissanayake today at the Port of Colombo to celebrate the commissioning of SLNS Samudravijaya. The vessel’s arrival and commissioning mark a significant milestone in the enduring partnership between the United States and Sri Lanka to strengthen maritime security, safeguard critical trade routes, and support a free, open, and prosperous Indo-Pacific. Also attending the ceremony were Deputy Minister of Defense Major General K. P. Aruna Jayasekara (Retd) Secretary of Defense Air Vice Marshal (Retd.) Sampath Thuyacontha, Commander of the Sri Lanka Navy Vice Admiral Kanchana Banagoda, U.S. Embassy Senior Defense Official and Defense Attaché Lieutenant Colonel Matthew House, and other distinguished guests.
Formerly the United States Coast Guard Cutter Decisive, SLNS Samudravijaya is the fourth former U.S. Coast Guard cutter transferred to the Sri Lanka Navy through the U.S. Excess Defense Articles Program. Decisive was built at the U.S. Coast Guard Yard in Baltimore, Maryland, and was also overhauled there in preparation for its transfer to Sri Lanka. The vessel will enhance Sri Lanka’s ability to patrol its waters, combat illegal fishing and maritime narcotics trafficking, conduct search and rescue operations, respond to humanitarian emergencies, and help safeguard one of the world’s most important maritime crossroads.
“Today, SLNS Samudravijaya begins a new chapter of service,” said Chargé d’Affaires Howell. “As a former United States Coast Guard cutter, she served the American people with distinction in support of security, law enforcement, and the protection of maritime interests. Her transfer to the Sri Lanka Navy reflects the trust and partnership that unite our two nations. As Sri Lanka continues to play an important role at the heart of the Indian Ocean, may this vessel stand as a lasting symbol of U.S.-Sri Lanka cooperation and our shared commitment to a free, secure, and prosperous Indo-Pacific. May she serve the people of Sri Lanka with honor and distinction in the years ahead.”
Departing Baltimore on February 20, the crew navigated a route spanning three oceans and multiple continents, with U.S. port calls in Key West, Florida; Los Angeles, California; Honolulu, Hawaii; and Guam, before arriving in Trincomalee on May 8. Along the way, the crew was welcomed at U.S. ports and military installations, where they received logistical support and engaged with U.S. military and Coast Guard personnel, reflecting the close cooperation that underpins the U.S.-Sri Lanka security partnership.
The vessel joins three former U.S. Coast Guard cutters already serving with distinction in the Sri Lanka Navy—SLNS Samudura, SLNS Gajabahu, and SLNS Vijayabahu. With the addition of SLNS Samudravijaya, Sri Lanka now operates four former U.S. Coast Guard cutters and the world's largest fleet of cutters transferred through the U.S. Excess Defense Articles Program.
"Few partners have demonstrated the commitment to maintaining and operating these vessels as successfully as the Sri Lanka Navy," said U.S. Defense Attaché Lieutenant Colonel Matthew House. "The outstanding condition and operational performance of SLNS Samudura, SLNS Gajabahu, and SLNS Vijayabahu are a testament to the professionalism and technical expertise of Sri Lankan sailors. Their stewardship of these vessels helped build the confidence that made this fourth transfer possible."
Lieutenant Colonel House added, "The story of SLNS Samudravijaya is about more than a ship. It is about partnership, readiness, and shared security interests. The United States is proud to support capable partners who contribute to regional stability, safeguard maritime routes, and help ensure a secure and prosperous Indian Ocean."
The commissioning of SLNS Samudravijaya marks another milestone in the longstanding defense partnership between the United States and Sri Lanka. Through training, equipment transfers, professional exchanges, and operational cooperation, the two countries continue to strengthen maritime capabilities and advance shared goals of security, stability, and prosperity throughout the Indo-Pacific region.
Vesak lanterns in Sri Lanka for the Vesak Festival.
They are the most iconic visual symbol of the Vesak Festival in Sri Lanka, the holiest Buddhist holiday commemorating the birth, enlightenment, and passing of Lord Buddha.
@vanni8 suicide bombing, civilian massacring "de facto Tamil Eelam government" went in the way of the suicide bombing, civillian massacring "de facto Islamic State of Iraq and Syria" government
@adaderanasin Only 5 likes for this golden girl
Had it been a minor ass shaking by a pea-brained influencer girl, reactions would have broken the platform.
Looks like the President Bro is setting stage for more import restrictions.😌
Only one burning dollars by falling pray to scammers is your government under your L-Board leadership.😉
When we said තේ කඩයක් කරපු නැති අයට ආණ්ඩු දෙන්න එපා" they laughed at us
Hold my beer now🍺
So you figured its black money how?
By looking at the dudes who brought it?
So you knew these overseas JVP supporters were earning black money through crime in their countries OR living their and running underworld businesses here?
It figures.... most drug criminals are JVP
@BandulaSenarat2 Problem is NOT president bro riding in luxury cars. He is the president and needs ride presidential
The problem is that these cheap-ass JVPers including the president cursed, cussed and lied to people about the vehicles used by all previous presidents.
A grade hypocrites
So you figured its black money how?
By looking at the dudes who brought it?
So you knew these overseas JVP supporters were earning black money through crime in their countries OR living their and running underworld businesses here?
It figures.... most drug criminals are JVP
@danukalive The drunk-monkey Trump's mid-east misadventure actually robbed us of a blockbuster year with record tourist arrivals, record remitances, top of the chart export performance and local corporate performance.
If this gets resolved soon, there is 6 more months to redeem 2026
Looks like the President Bro is setting stage for more import restrictions.😌
Only one burning dollars by falling pray to scammers is your government under your L-Board leadership.😉
When we said තේ කඩයක් කරපු නැති අයට ආණ්ඩු දෙන්න එපා" they laughed at us
Hold my beer now🍺
The SL Army needs to be a bit more imaginative in naming their training ops.
Who the hell came up with the name "Hard Duck"😐
Imagine if some bad English web journalist mixed up u with i in the duck😱
Oh @sajithpremadasa Dont you know that in SL there are English teachers who cannot speak in English??
First, we need to recruit/train teachers who can teach a subject in English before making it compulsory to teach that subject in English