This is not surprising at all! This chasm between Europe and the U.S. will continue to grow. Primarily because Europe is so fundamentally disadvantaged on the core basic input to sustain AI and the industries of the future: energy. Without cheap, reliable energy (and
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Chinese Student Surveillance Through Technology and Social Pressure
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The CSSA students snitch on other students too. It’s a feature not a bug. I remember back when Clubhouse was a thing, this Chinese student in San Diego shared his thoughts on a public census report from China and the following week he hot a WeChat video call from his parents at
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Musk OpenAI Lawsuit Generates Intense Media Coverage
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I was about to say “my phone is ringing off the hook with media calls about the Musk-OpenAI lawsuit” — and then realized a lot of people here might not know how hooks and phones relate 🤣 pic.twitter.com/HJGThLRysm
— Gary Marcus (@GaryMarcus) 29 avril 2026I was about to say “my phone is ringing off the hook with media calls about the Musk-OpenAI lawsuit” — and then realized a lot of people here might not know how hooks and phones relate
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OpenAI’s nonprofit claim legal obligation and corporate responsibility
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no, it’s not. it’s also about the fact that OpenAI built a brand on a claim, legal and public, that it was going to be a nonprofit, and whether that claim should be binding.
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AI Models: Betting on Progress Without Existential Risk
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they're making a bet that models get smarter and/or more useful than they are today, but not so smart and/or useful that they just eat everything on top of them. there's a lot of "this technology is totally different than anything that came before" but "woah woah not so
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China’s AI Innovation: Sex Robots and Government Support
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That totally makes sense actually. The Chinese have been visiting me for years. Insta360 was launched in my house. And I have a ton of Chinese on my lists. They are ahead of us in a whole new way. We should talk about sex robots. They are being supported by the government
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Niantic’s 3D World Model Enables Precise Camera-Based Localization
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Niantic has the 3D model of the entire world. I got a demo a few months ago, it has a digital twin of the entire world down to about a millimeter per voxel.
— Robert Scoble (@Scobleizer) 29 avril 2026
As soon as a camera turns on that uses it it will know where you are and what you are looking at.
The only variable is… https://t.co/qma3sWg2YFNiantic has the 3D model of the entire world. I got a demo a few months ago, it has a digital twin of the entire world down to about a millimeter per voxel. As soon as a camera turns on that uses it it will know where you are and what you are looking at. The only variable is
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AI Compliance Agents Become Always-On Governance Infrastructure
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AI Agent Compliance & Governance Layer
— Yohei (@yoheinakajima) 29 avril 2026
Autonomous compliance agents evolve from tools into always-on governance infrastructure. As regulation accelerates (AI, ESG, cross-border data, tax), the bottleneck shifts from interpretation to continuous enforcement and board-level… pic.twitter.com/8lZ20KGGKjAI Agent Compliance & Governance Layer Autonomous compliance agents evolve from tools into always-on governance infrastructure. As regulation accelerates (AI, ESG, cross-border data, tax), the bottleneck shifts from interpretation to continuous enforcement and board-level
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OpenAI Legal Precedent: Does Court Ruling Create Binding Precedent?
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Legal scholars: OpenAI wants to claim that the suit would cause no legal precedent. Is that true, or BS? It’s not a US Supreme Court decision, obviously, but outcome can still be cited in other suits, no? Am I missing something?
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Laffer Curve Economics and Tech Policy Discussion
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Someone tell this guy about the Laffer curve. https://t.co/vxmZ2xazRi
— Pedro Domingos (@pmddomingos) 29 avril 2026Someone tell this guy about the Laffer curve.
