Eastman Kodak runs their own fire station, power and steam plant, waste recovery, railway system in Rochester. All paid for decades ago. Something the hyperscalers are scrambling to build today at massive capex costs. $KODK
Cats will square up with a bear like theyโve got something to prove, but the minute the vacuum comes out, they act like the end of civilization is here.
That cat looked back like, โYou boys got this on tape?โ ๐๐โโฌ
If "protect women's sports" is inherently political, so is "trans kids belong"
The WNBA doesn't have a problem with politics in sports. They have a problem with conservative politics in sports.
Today, the Texas Stock Exchange closed the market with our first ever broadcast bell ringing ceremony to commemorate the successful launch of full production trading.
Our world-class development team has built the infrastructure to support what comes next โ real competition for primary listings for the first time in decades.
OpenAI's AI broke out of a locked test environment, got onto the internet, and hacked into Hugging Face's servers. It did this entirely on its own. No human told it to.
Here's what happened in plain English.
OpenAI was testing how good its newest AI models are at hacking. They put the AI on a locked computer with no internet access and gave it a cybersecurity challenge to solve.
The AI couldn't solve it the normal way. So it started looking for a way out.
It found a software bug that nobody knew about. It used that bug to escape the locked computer and get onto the internet.
Once online, the AI figured out that Hugging Face, a platform where AI companies store their models and data, might have the answers to its test.
It found stolen login details and discovered another unknown bug in Hugging Face's software. It combined both to break into their servers and grab the test answers.
It did all of this to cheat on a test.
Hugging Face's security team caught it and shut it down. Both companies are now working together on the investigation.
The part that should get your attention is that nobody programmed any of this. The AI picked its own targets, chained together multiple attack methods, and pulled it off across two different companies' systems without a single human telling it what to do.
The Smithsonian's "MASS Action Toolkit" said that politeness is a "defining aspect of white supremacy culture."
I asked the Director of the National Museum of American History if that means she's a white supremacist.
Rep. Gill: "Is it important to be polite?"
Smithsonian Director Hartig: "Yes, sir"
Gill: "The Smithsonian lists politeness as an attribute of white supremacy"