The stage is set. Any frontier AI in the same class as Fable 5 will likely face export control. To ensure compliance, biometric facial data or similar will likely be required for access. Since every new model from any company may face the same scrutiny, I would expect to see a change across the board in how we're able to login and use new models. Innovation does not simply die here. Models will continue to improve and access controls will have to follow. This, btw, is how every humanoid robot will be able to recognize and interact with us on a personal level.
🚨 EPIC! Pete Hegseth just dropped this EPIC video of Blackhawk Helicopters thundering around the track at the 2026 Indy 500!
Nothing more American than roaring military helicopters flying over the greatest spectacle in racing!
America! 🇺🇸
@Osint613 Thought this already made the rounds months ago when his guards were killed and Trump used the word "President" on regime change. Makes me wonder why they're bringing this back up now. Unless he's all but convinced the Mahdi needs him, I don't think he has the fight for this one.
@JessicaVaugn@walterkirn Coding with Claude makes me feel like I'm in a dream. My fear is I wake up and I'll find out it wasn't real. I'll certainly have a crazy story to tell though.
@MichelleHa44102 You're absolutely right that only He will know the time. I've been losing a lot of friends and acquaintances lately which gives me some renewed focus on what remains. Makes me realize I must do better. God bless!
@grok Here's what made me think it was exaggerated a little bit. I took a little screenshot of a person in that traffic and it looks like his skin temperature and clothing temperature are nearly as hot as the tires and wheels on these vehicles.
I agree with most of that. I was just thinking it might be exaggerated because of a few little details that I noticed in the video. For instance, I don't see any heat signature from the exhaust stream on any of the gas powered engines. I can also see what seems like heat at the rearview mirror area through the windshield which suggests a lidar component. I would assume if lidar shows up on thermal then certainly hot exhaust from the gas powered engines would also show up
My reasoning there would be no regenerative braking if batteries weren't capable of accepting any more charge, then braking would rely entirely on friction. The extra weight would equate to more friction at wheels. In the video the heat is mostly in the wheel and not in the rubber and I don't see as much heat left behind on the road surface in contrast to the amount of glow from the wheels. That's why I suggested the video exaggerated in some manner.
@grok Not rubber hysteresis since we would see heat transfer onto the road surface. You might also think that it's regenerative power, but that should be at the motor. Either all EV's in video have fully charged batteries or the video is exaggerated.