Massie: "They used AI to create a video that showed me checking into a hotel room with AOC and Ilhan Omar and holding hands with them. It was actually very effective on the boomers. But here's the thing -- that's only gonna work for a little bit longer. The boomers are gonna leave this country."
In case anyone isn’t aware, Trump is demanding Zambia to hand over its mineral rights by end of day tomorrow or the U.S. gov’t will cut off the country’s access to the AIDS medications that are literally keeping its citizens alive.
Just thought y’all should know.
Today’s Supreme Court decision effectively guts a key pillar of the Voting Rights Act, freeing state legislatures to gerrymander legislative districts to systematically dilute and weaken the voting power of racial minorities - so long as they do it under the guise of “partisanship” rather than explicit “racial bias.” And it serves as just one more example of how a majority of the current Court seems intent on abandoning its vital role in ensuring equal participation in our democracy and protecting the rights of minority groups against majority overreach.
The good news is that such setbacks can be overcome. But that will only happen if citizens across the country who cherish our democratic ideals continue to mobilize and vote in record numbers - not just in the upcoming midterms or in high profile races, but in every election and every level.
I spoke to Anthropic’s AI agent Claude about AI collecting massive amounts of personal data and how that information is being used to violate our privacy rights.
What an AI agent says about the dangers of AI is shocking and should wake us up.
I’ve heard that the remaining members of Epstein’s network have devised a conspiracy to create an incident similar to 9/11 and blame Iran for it. Iran fundamentally opposes such terrorist schemes and has no war with the American people.
The last time a Chinese lab open-sourced something this big, Nvidia lost $600 billion in a single day.
It's happening again.
DeepSeek panicked Silicon Valley in January. Crashed Nvidia's stock $600B in one day. Made Sam Altman rewrite his entire business plan.
Now there's a second one.
Kimi just made AI notably cheaper to run. Open-sourced it. Put it out for free. Meanwhile OpenAI is asking people to pay $200 a month to use a model that already feels behind the curve.
Two Chinese labs. Both open source. Both doing more with less. Both giving away for free what American companies charge billions for.
The AI race isn't US vs China anymore... It's closed vs open. And closed is losing.
And the wildest part? Nobody in Silicon Valley will quote tweet this.. Because admitting a Chinese lab just moved the field forward for free destroys the entire "we need $10B to build AGI" fundraising pitch.
As you are busy with joint Israel-US strikes on Iran, Rafah was closed. Gaza's borders are closed indefinitely. Israel cuts Gaza off from world again.
A 'ceasefire' in Gaza that still blocks food and aid isn’t ceasefire.
UN and all NGOs in Gaza urgently need more food, medicine, medical equipment, fuel, tents, personal care every day. We cannot wait.
One million women and girls are starving in Gaza in the cold.
Open the gates. Let aid into Gaza now!
BREAKING: The US FDA has retreated from their plan to ban artificial colors in food, per The Guardian.
Instead, the FDA:
1. Will loosen requirements for companies to state “no artificial colors”
2. Allow products that may contain dangerous substances such as titanium dioxide to state “no artificial colors”
3. Agreed to what critics label a “handshake” with big food
More details are expected soon.
They nuke Harvard's funding, which everybody told them was going to lead to Chinese research dominance. China is now dominating and instead of reconsidering their terrible science policies, they're blaming it all on minorities.
These people are insane.
Paul: So I would ask you, if a foreign country bombed our air defense missiles, captured and removed our president and blockaded our country, would that be considered an act of war?
I remember being told that this wasn’t real and I should be amazed at how well these algorithms could predict my purchasing preferences. Turns out they were doing exactly what everyone thought.