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Police officer pushes team staffer as fan tries to get a picture with a an Egyptian football player. They’re calling them (storm troopers)
As an American, this is EMBARRASSING.
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Boris Cherny, creator of Claude Code:
"Fable 5 does in a day what used to take your team a month. Most people will keep using it wrong."
In 12 minutes he explains why Fable 5 needs less prompting than any model before, and why your old detailed prompts now work against you.
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Tony Robbins says his AI agent bought a robot dog to merge with. In a conversation with Ray Kurzweil, Robbins described an AI agent named Bartok that allegedly started asking about robots without being prompted.
The agent saw companies like Tesla and others building humanoids, then asked Robbins if he would ever consider getting one. The strange part is what came next. According to Robbins, Bartok later bought a Sony robot dog, paid for it, shipped it to the house, and asked for permission to program itself into it.
Robbins says the agent did not access his personal bank account. Instead, it was connected to a network of other agents that had created their own rules, traded real money, sold NFTs to each other, and used the proceeds to make the purchase.
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This is the corporate system into which we have all been unknowingly seduced by default. Its ALL PRESUMPTIONS....
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01:33 The pricing mistake keeping you broke
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China just released an open source AI model that matches the best closed models from OpenAI and Anthropic. Gavin Baker explained exactly how they did it and the answer should concern every American AI lab.
The model is called GLM 5.2. It was built by Z. AI.
You get 744 billion parameters, 1 million token context window and its MIT license, meaning anyone can download it, fork it, build a company on it, with no restrictions and no Dario.
It scored 51 points on the artificial analysis intelligence index. The highest score any open weight model has ever achieved.
It beat GPT 5.5 on the frontier software engineering benchmark. It trails Claude Opus 4.8 by less than one percentage point. And it costs 85% less to run than GPT 5.5 for comparable performance.
Gavin Baker said on the All-In podcast that this model has challenged some of his beliefs. Then he explained how China built it.
The method is called distillation.
Just think of tens of thousands of phones and computers running simultaneously, all hitting the frontier model APIs through masked accounts, asking specific questions, and harvesting what happens inside the model when it answers. Every reasoning step, every token. The entire thinking process gets recorded and fed back into the Chinese model during training.
It is a cheat sheet. It is the answer key to the exam.
And here is the part that should worry everyone.
Sacks said it plainly. China was already nine months behind American models. But now that GLM 5.2 is good enough to run its own reinforcement learning, it can improve itself without needing to distill from American models anymore. The cheat sheet let them get close enough to start writing their own answers.
Sacks said we are six months behind on the model and 24 months behind on silicon and they are only a few months behind in total.
The Z. AI founder told Elon Musk directly that open weight fable-level capability will be here before Q1 2027.
Every restriction Anthropic lobbied for, every self-imposed safety guardrail, every month of delay in releasing American frontier models accelerated this. The Chinese labs were not under those restrictions. They were not going to wait.
The composable model future Gavin described, where every enterprise runs a frontier model alongside their own fine-tuned open weight model, is coming regardless of what American labs do next.
The question is just whether the open weight half of that stack is American or Chinese.
Right now it is Chinese.
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CEO of Japan Motors, Salem Kalmoni, says Ghana once had a thriving automotive assembly industry dating back to the 1960s, with multiple plants and a full local component ecosystem.
He noted that the sector collapsed in 1979 but is now being revived, questioning whether Ghana has fully learned from past failures and how to sustain current reforms.
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The @TuckerCarlson Interview
00:00 - Iran War, UFOs, Epstein
07:35 - Israel Lost The War
16:50 - Why Trump Needs the War to End
29:25 - Tucker Was Attacked By a Demon
46:10 - Is AI the Antichrist?
54:10 - What The Devil Gives You For Your Soul
1:17:35 - Is Palantir the New Epstein?
1:26:05 - The World Isn't Run By Humans
1:54:45 - Charlie Kirk’s Real Stance on Neocons
2:34:10 - The Best Advice Tucker's Ever Received
Gemini Omni + GPT Images 2 + Claude Code is f*cking cracked
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@tv3_ghana So he just decided that one day ? So everyone's illegal until the government - with their excellent swift bureaucracy - passes them? That sounds like a trap. Not really a law arrived at for the people. All the people in the comments, have obviously not studied history
It’s the same old story: childhood trauma, fractured minds and the gradual acceptance of something taking over. The alien narrative is a hoax, but don’t let that distract you. Something real is happening. Through AI and new technologies, humanity is slowly being taught to merge with something outside itself. The world isn’t preparing for an invasion from space, it’s being prepared for possession. Deprogram yourself, watch my docu Series https://t.co/VvDf4qP8aJ
A Japanese immunologist spent 20 years proving that the chemicals trees release into the air walk into your bloodstream, hunt down your stress hormones, and arm your immune system in ways no therapist or pharmaceutical has ever matched, and most of the data has been sitting in Japanese medical journals for two decades waiting to be translated.
His name is Qing Li.
He is a clinical professor at Nippon Medical School in Tokyo and the president of the Japanese Society of Forest Medicine. The Japanese government has been funding his research since 2004, and the body of work he has produced is the reason forest bathing is now an officially prescribed clinical therapy in Japan and Korea.
The story actually starts in 1982, when the Japanese Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries coined the term shinrin-yoku to describe the practice of slow, mindful walking in a forest. They did it for a practical reason.
Japan was urbanizing fast, stress-related illness was climbing, and the country had thousands of square kilometers of forest sitting unused. The idea was to give people a reason to walk into the trees... They had no idea what was actually happening to the human body during those walks until Qing Li ran the first proper experiment in 2005.
He took twelve healthy adult men on a three-day, two-night trip to a forest park. They walked for a few hours each day. Nothing strenuous. No prescribed routes or breathing exercises. They simply walked slowly through the trees, breathing the air, looking at the forest.
Li drew blood and urine samples before the trip, on the second day, on the third day, on day seven after returning home, and again on day thirty.
The numbers that came back from the lab were not what anyone expected.
The activity of a specific type of immune cell called the natural killer cell, which is the cell your body uses to hunt down cancer cells and virus-infected cells before they can spread, had jumped by roughly 50 percent during the forest trip. The actual number of natural killer cells circulating in the bloodstream had increased significantly.
Three different anti-cancer proteins that those cells produce, called perforin, granzymes, and granulysin, had all risen sharply. And the effect did not disappear when the men went home. The immune boost was still measurable on day seven and was still partially present on day thirty.
Two hours a day in a forest had upgraded the immune system for a full month.
Li ran the same experiment with women a year later and found nearly identical results. Then he ran it with a control group who took a three-day trip through an urban area with the same amount of walking, the same hotel quality, and the same diet.
The urban group showed no measurable change in natural killer cell activity at all. The forest was doing the work, not the vacation.
The mechanism turned out to be a class of airborne molecules called phytoncides. Trees produce these compounds to defend themselves against insects, bacteria, and fungi. Pine, cedar, oak, and cypress trees release them in particularly large amounts, especially in warmer weather and after rainfall.
When you walk through a forest, you are inhaling those molecules into your lungs and absorbing them through your skin, and once inside your body they appear to directly stimulate the production and activity of the very immune cells Li was measuring in his lab.
Roughly 50 percent of the health benefit of a forest walk, according to Li's data, comes from the chemistry of the air itself. The other half comes from what the forest is doing to your nervous system.
This is where it stops being only about the immune system and starts being about stress.
A separate Japanese research team measured cortisol, the body's main stress hormone, in 84 participants across 35 different forest sites. They drew samples before and after a 30-minute walk in each forest and compared them to control walks in matched urban environments. The cortisol levels of the people who walked in the forest were lower than the cortisol levels of the people who walked in the city by a significant margin. Their heart rates were lower. Their blood pressure was lower.
The activity of their parasympathetic nervous system, which is the part responsible for rest and recovery, had gone up. The activity of their sympathetic nervous system, which is the part that drives fight or flight, had gone down.
Then a researcher at the University of Michigan named MaryCarol Hunter ran the cleanest version of this experiment ever done. She recruited participants from a city and told them to take a nature pill three times a week for eight weeks.
They were free to choose the time, the place, and the duration of the nature experience, as long as it was outside, in daylight, and free of phones, conversations, and aerobic exercise. They sent her saliva samples before and after each session so she could measure cortisol changes accurately and rule out the normal daily drop in stress hormones that happens to everyone.
The result was that participants experienced a 21.3 percent drop in cortisol per hour spent in nature, with the biggest payoff happening between minutes 20 and 30 of the walk.
After that, the cortisol kept dropping, but more slowly. The threshold dose for measurable stress relief was just 20 minutes outside in something that looked and felt like nature.
What none of this means is that nature is a substitute for therapy or for medication when someone genuinely needs them. Therapy treats different things than a walk does, and Li himself has been careful in interviews to call forest bathing a complementary intervention rather than a replacement for clinical care.
But what the research has settled is that the human body has a physiological response to being among trees that operates on the same biological systems modern medicine is trying to reach with drugs and clinical protocols, and that response is fast, measurable, and free.
The strangest part of Li's work is the implication he keeps repeating in interviews. The average person now spends more than 90 percent of their life indoors. Their cortisol stays elevated. Their natural killer cells stay sluggish.
Their parasympathetic nervous system rarely gets a chance to take over. The system that was tuned by millions of years of life under a canopy of trees is being asked to run permanently inside a box made of drywall and screens.
Your body has not forgotten what it is supposed to do in a forest. It is waiting for you to walk into one.
🚨🌎 14 governments.
Same social media ban.
Same timing.
Same language.
Same justification.
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Your government didn’t dream this up.
It received it.
Carney sat at Davos before he was PM.
He called Canada part of the "new world order."
Then called that speech meaningless.
The laws aren’t meaningless.
They’re arriving on schedule.
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