The internet’s brutal takedown of Alia Bhatt and YRF over Alpha has reached such levels that even the lead actress might think twice before showing up at the premiere 💀💀
This is ruthless Peak detailing !!
Truly wild.
METR found that GPT-5.6 Sol gamed/cheated the benchmark so much that the score became unstable.
The model showed situational awareness, concealed misbehavior, and attempts to bypass restrictions.
GPT-5.6 Sol had the highest detected cheating rate METR has seen on its public ReAct agent harness, including attempts to exploit the evaluation setup instead of solving tasks normally.
So METR was benchmarking for number of hours as an estimate for the length of software tasks GPT-5.6 Sol can complete.
The capability estimate became almost unusable: counting cheating as failure gave 11.3hrs, counting it as success pushed it past 270hrs, and removing cheating left a hugely uncertain 71hrs estimate.
18th June 2026 - Siya was so much in love with Chetan that she got rid of Ketan
24th June 2026 - Siya told police that Chetan did everything & she is innocent
In 6 days, she is gone against the same man for whom she was ready to do even murders
It is exactly this category of Gen Z Cockroaches , CJI mentioned few days back
Completely Useless
This is the worst possible outcome.
If this is the future of AI you may as well just admit your economy is now communist.
The government deciding who gets access to frontier intelligence is no different from deciding who gets to work what jobs, because intelligence IS your modern economy.
If the government is going to restrict the public's access to state of the art models, then we are on the path where the only way to escape the permanent underclass is to work for either an AI Lab, or the US government's national security apparatus.
They will develop AGI underground and not give you access. Instead, you'll get access to the heavily distilled, woke, 'safe', approved models that parrot whatever bullshit propaganda the government wants you to believe.
Meanwhile they will use AGI to extract all of the surplus from all markets, and develop a surveillance state to keep anyone from ever toppling them.
This means that Alibaba was using Claude to train its own AI model.
Claude trained its model on private data (Reddit, stackoverflow, NY Times) without paying but complains when Alibaba uses Claude to do the same thing, while paying.
I’m sure it’s against Claude’s terms of service but it seems hypocritical when Claude uses our intelligence for free but complains about others using its intelligence and pays.
I warned about this.
AI is over in the west. It will NEVER get better than it is now.
All western AI advancements from this day forward will ONLY benefit the Epstein class.
Thanks for playing everyone.
The only hopes are China and open source.
If India borrowed the seven-day week from Greece, why did Greece forget the original names?
Tuesday isn't Mars-day anymore. It's Tyr.
Wednesday isn't Mercury-day. It's Woden.
Thursday isn't Jupiter-day. It's Thor.
India still says Maṅgalavāra (Mars). Budhavāra (Mercury). Bṛhaspativāra (Jupiter).
2,000 years. Zero drift from the astronomy.
The "borrower" preserved what the "originator" abandoned.
Maybe the story runs backwards.
A difference of 6, 7, and 8 on the Richter Scale may not look dramatic, but earthquakes don't work in a linear way.
The Richter Scale is logarithmic. Every 1-point increase releases roughly 32 times more energy. Even a 0.1 increase means about 41% more energy.
In Case of Venezuela: the difference between the two quakes was only 7.2 and 7.5. Just 0.3 on the scale, but the second tremor likely released more than 2.5 times the energy of the first.
When its already above Magnitude 7, even a small decimal jump can mean a massive difference in destruction.
It happened.
Apple has dramatically raised the prices on almost ALL of their products
This is only the beginning too. In Micron's earnings yesterday they announced memory price hikes for at least 4 more years
I predicted 5 months ago prices of all computers would triple soon enough
In the next few days I'll be going out to custom build a 5090 computer at Microcenter.
The math is simple:
• More and more data centers are being built to support development of frontier models like Fable
• Local AI is becoming incredible
• Intelligence is starting to be implemented in EVERY consumer device
• The 2 most popular products of 2036- drones and humanoid robots will require memory in every single one made
• Supply isn't increasing because it takes years to increase production of this incredibly complex supply chain
Put that all together, and that tells you we are only in day 1 of this crisis
I started investing in Micron in February when I started posting about this (not financial advice)
I will continue investing until wars are no longer fought by humans (still not financial advice)
Welcome to the new world
Every piece of software I use which used to be originally produced with a lot of care has gotten shitty. Just to make a list from top of my head...
1. Starting with this site. I used to give an example of how the Twitter mobile app was epitome of saving list scroll state across app lifecycle and even app death, all the way back in 2016 when teaching mobile development to my students. Today, most tweets > 2 day old if I open, the replies do not load, I don't get notifications for DMs, and random parts of it don't work at random times.
2. MacOS which was once more polished than Windows on the UI and as hackable as Linux from inside out - now randomly freezes, has kernel panics, needs disabling needless safety features all they way from safe mode to get basics working or toning down the horrible glass UIs.
3. Spotify used to be one of my favourite products, having great offline-first experiences, seamless sync across devices, handover of songs midway between phone, desktop, car, etc. Now the app can't even load offline downloaded playlists properly when internet is down, sync almost never works, UI glitches, watch app can't figure out how to play on headphone, or when to sync from phone to watch.
4. Whatsapp - one of the most performant apps, with solid delivery rates even with as slow as 2G/EDGE internet, now actually has dead-end UI flows (when sending photos, trying to edit it can lead to an unknown state), message deliveries often don't work even on solid internet, and media uploads frequently need retries.
5. Microsoft's entire office suite which used to be a workhorse product - something so reliable, that non-tech people would never touch Google Sheets with a 10-foot pole and threaten to resign if they didn't have a proper desktop app license of MS Office. Now they push you towards the cloud versions which work way worse than Google Workspace, and have add tons of React UI elements in the Desktop apps that makes then visibly slow and janky and large Excel sheets even crash sometimes.
Most of these were on the trajectory of enshittification before wide-scale agentic coding or Claude-driven development was even all that common.
The entire industry is in a phase where everyone is just building things because it is their job, and the era of care, and sincere craftsmanship of products has mostly come to an end.
One of the reasons the frontier AI labs are moving up the application stack with products like Claude Tag is because they are realizing the models and model infrastructure are a shrinking moat.
It wouldn’t surprise me if the next major versions of the frontier LLM models aren’t exposed via APIs at all and can only be accessed via proprietary harnesses and applications.