Today, on my final day as Director of National Intelligence, I’m releasing never-before-seen communications and documents exposing how Dr. Fauci provided millions in US taxpayer dollars to fund dangerous gain-of-function research at the Wuhan lab, worked with politicized elements within the Intelligence Community to suppress the truth about his actions and hide the virus’ lab-leak origins, and lied to Congress while under oath in 2024. It’s time you know the truth.
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Hi Ashok,
May I put in a feature request? Could we get the Fan Speed put next to the Temp controls on the main display dashboard? It appears there is empty real estate on the main screen, and this would be a great place to put the fan speed controls instead of opening the full heat/AC control panel.
Thank you kindly.
Justin
if @elonmusk paid 100% of his net worth ($1.4 trillion) as a tax it would only cover federal government spending for 77 days. this isn’t a tax problem…
This is 100% bullshit because the money would be syphoned away from the tax payer and waste/abused/corrupted away because of horrifically bad policy that's born out of people like Elizabeth Warren.
Some recent articles have created a misleading narrative that I did not take Mythos seriously or tried to downplay the cyber threat. This is based on egregious cherry-picking of my comments and (since the real target is the Trump Administration) needs to be corrected.
When Mythos Preview first launched, I pointed out that Anthropic has a history of scare tactics, but then immediately went on to say that “we have no choice but to take this seriously” and that every CISO and IT department should move quickly to harden systems against AI-powered cyberattacks.
Here’s what I said on the April 10 All-In Podcast (3 days after launch of Mythos Preview):
“Anytime Anthropic is scaring people, you have to ask, is this a tactic, is this part of their chicken little routine, or is it real? With cyber, I actually would give them credit in this case and say, this is more on the real side.
“It just makes sense that as the coding models become more and more capable, they’re more capable of finding bugs. That means they’re more capable of finding vulnerabilities. That means they’re more capable of stringing together multiple vulnerabilities and creating an exploit.
“I do think that every company, or IT department, or CISO that is managing code bases should take this seriously and use the next few months to detect any dormant bugs or vulnerabilities and roll out patches.”
I posted similar framing on X:
On April 10: “The world has no choice but to take the cyber threat associated with Mythos seriously. But it’s hard to ignore that Anthropic has a history of scare tactics.” (With examples attached).
On April 12: I noted that a growing number of people were wondering if Anthropic was the AI industry’s “boy who cried wolf,” and that the company would face a serious credibility problem if the threats didn’t materialize.
These are the lines the articles highlight. They emphasize the “scare tactics” / “boy who cried wolf” critique while omitting the parts where I said the cyber threat itself was real and required immediate action.
It is entirely possible to question a messenger’s track record while still treating the underlying risk as serious — and that’s exactly what I did. By the way, this view isn’t unique to me or even particularly controversial; highly respected tech commentator Ben Thompson recently made a similar critique about Anthropic.
On April 30 I posted a more technical thread after tests by the AI Security Institute showed that GPT-5.5-Cyber performed similarly to Mythos:
“Mythos is not magic. It’s not a doomsday device. It’s the first of many models that can automate cyber tasks (just like coding). … these models do not create vulnerabilities; they discover them. The bugs are already in the code. Using AI to discover and patch them will actually harden these systems.
“The leap from pre-AI cyber to post-AI cyber means that there will be a big upgrade cycle. … it’s important that cyber defenders get access before cyber attackers. That process is already underway but needs to happen quickly.”
My position remains consistent: We are on a shot clock until Mythos-level capabilities diffuse widely, including to non-U.S. / Chinese models. We need defenders to find and patch vulnerabilities before that happens. This requires cooperation between government and industry. Unfortunately Anthropic’s needlessly confrontational posture toward the Administration has distracted from that mission. Policy debates have their time and place, but right now tangible defensive action is what matters most. I hope everyone moves forward on that basis.
🚨BREAKING🚨: Gifted and Talented Education (GATE) in the United States has been systematically used to identify children with anomalous cognitive and “psychic” abilities and funnel them into covert psychic development programs. Jordan Jozak (@mercifulmartin) says he was plucked out of a standard GATE test in rural New York at age nine, the start of a years-long grooming process that pulled him out of his school, away from his parents, and eventually into a facility where he was administered substances and subjected to experiments he was never meant to remember. These experiments involved remote viewing, mind-matter interactions (with random event generators), brain mapping using EEG’s and even remote control flight of UFOs or UAP. Jordan also reveals he was shown an ancient archeological object to see if he could mentally interact with it (he was successful).
Jozak was quietly pulled from class for years, told he was special for his precocious ability to visualize and empathize; he was meant to tell no one. His teachers were never informed. When he started resisting around the age of twelve, a fabricated mental health diagnosis was used to remove him from public school entirely despite his parents’ own apprehensions. He was placed at Baker Victory Services, a Catholic-affiliated special education facility in Lackawanna County, Western New York, where a segregated part of the building ran a dual-use defense contractor-backed program while the rest served ordinary special education children. Jozak believes MITRE corporation, which is being actively investigated by Congressman Eric Burlison (@EricBurlison) for its role in UFO legacy efforts, was involved in using Baker Victory Services for this experimental research.
This was the plot of Stranger Things playing out in reality across America.
The larger program, he says, was a feeder for UFO/UAP research in the legacy program, part of a pipeline developing human assets with psychic abilities for use alongside recovered craft. He has since briefed multiple intelligence agencies and former members of the Senate Select Intelligence Committee with names, dates, and locations. Since then, Baker Victory Services now has a multitude of lawsuits associated with it. But nothing has moved (although the specific facility he was in has since closed, following lawsuits and allegations). A growing number of former GATE participants are now reporting similar experiences; missing time, memories, the “pink drink” inducing amnesia and being told to solve puzzles as displays of their intelligence.
Ross Coulthart’s (@rosscoulthart) intrepid journalism was responsible for investigating the foundation of Jordan’s case; he was also instrumental in connecting him with the appropriate government channels.
Jordan has transformed his traumatic experience into a message around human potential; he understands more than anyone that disclosure is about the individual and their latent abilities more than just nuts and bolts technology.
The full conversation is live now.
**For the record, we are not claiming GATE or Baker Victory Services are entirely bad organizations. It seems like they were just being used by legacy programs with ulterior motives.
Tesla is sending out this email to New Jersey Tesla owners, warning them that NJ could block autonomous vehicles, and to take action.
"Proposed legislation moving through Trenton right now would impose restrictions so severe that true driverless deployment would remain illegal. Your voice is critical to ensure New Jersey remains at the forefront of transportation innovation.
We urge you to contact your state legislators today and tell them to:
• Fix S. 1677 / A. 3968, and
• Support autonomous vehicle policy that encourages safety outcomes, open competition, and expanded access for every New Jersey resident.
Autonomous vehicles are no longer a futuristic concept. The driverless technology exists and it is already making roads measurably safer in states that have welcomed it. Instead of positioning itself as a leader in transportation innovation, New Jersey is about to go in the opposite direction."
You can take action here: https://t.co/99JQca3KQb
SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell on CNBC yesterday on Elon Musk:
"I think he is very misunderstood across the board. I want people to know him. In fact, he participated in some of the discussions that we’ve had over the last couple of weeks with investors.
The investors left saying: ‘I had no idea that is the man.’
I said: That’s the man I’ve worked for 24 years. I love him."
Gwynne joined SpaceX in 2002 as the company’s 11th employee. She’s awesome. What a journey.