huggingface.co
VOID removes objects from videos along with all interactions they induce on the scene — not just secondary effects like shadows and reflections, but physical interactions like objects falling when a person is removed.
github.com
AI job search system for Claude Code that scored 700+ job applications and actually got him a job. AND IT'S NOW OPEN-SOURCE. It scans multiple company career pages, rewrites your CV per job, and even fills application forms. The repo has: > 14 skill modes (evaluate, scan, PDF, ...) > Go terminal dashboard > ATS-optimized PDF generation via Playwright > 45+ companies pre-configured (Anthropic, OpenAI, ElevenLabs, Stripe...)
newyorker.com
“He’s unbelievably persuasive. Like, Jedi mind tricks,” a tech executive who has worked with Altman said. “He’s just next level.” A classic hypothetical scenario in alignment research involves a contest of wills between a human and a high-powered A.I. In such a contest, researchers usually argue, the A.I. would surely win, much the way a grandmaster will beat a child at chess. Watching Altman outmaneuver the people around him during the Blip, the executive continued, had been like watching “an A.G.I. breaking out of the box.”
tboteproject.com
Peter Thiel co-founded Palantir Technologies in 2003, a global surveillance and data analytics firm with contracts spanning the CIA, NSA, DHS, ICE, the UK Ministry of Defence, and NHS England. He also leads Founders Fund, which led Persona's $150M Series C and co-led its $200M Series D (April 2025, $2B valuation). The same individual controls both the surveillance analytics company and the primary investor in the identity verification company whose leaked source code revealed government reporting capabilities for FinCEN and FINTRAC.
anandsanwal.me
Just as what we eat shapes our physical health, the information we consume shapes our mental landscape and outlook on the world. This “information diet”, the mix of content we regularly ingest, is as consequential for our cognitive well-being as food is for our bodies. And news is the Coca-Cola of information. It is junk food for the brain. It is engineered to be addictive, consisting primarily of empty intellectual calories, and leaves a residue that is hard to wash off.
direct.mit.edu
Abstract Part of October's “Art Communities at Risk” series, Josh Kline's essay examines key structural problems in the American art industry through the lens of class, tracing their origins back to the staggering prices and rents for commercial and residential real estate in New York City today. Kline's text draws on personal observations and experience accumulated over the last twenty-five years while working as an institutional curator and as an emerging and mid-career artist, as well as on extensive background conversations with peers and colleagues.
github.com
VOID removes objects from videos along with all interactions they induce on the scene — not just secondary effects like shadows and reflections, but physical interactions like objects falling when a person is removed. It is built on top of CogVideoX and fine-tuned for video inpainting with interaction-aware mask conditioning. Example: If a person holding a guitar is removed, VOID also removes the person's effect on the guitar — causing it to fall naturally.
youtube.com
Dye-transfer is a full-color photographic print process favored by American photographer William Eggleston. In this video, Eggelston’s long-time collaborators, renowned dye-transfer specialists Guy Stricherz and Irene Malli give a step-by-step tutorial of the technique behind creating a Dye-Transfer print. Guy Stricherz and Irene Malli have printed Eggleston’s works for the last twenty-five years. Eggleston’s discovery of the dye-transfer process in the 1970s was crucial to his move from primarily working in black-and-white to producing color photograph
ai.meta.com
The model is closed to ensure Meta retains control over its "Muse" reasoning architecture and to monetize the technology via a private API and inference service. Unlike previous Llama iterations, Muse Spark weights cannot be downloaded or run locally, restricting usage to Meta’s internal portal. the model represents a strategic hypocrisy, as Meta has moved from advocating for open-source as the "path forward" to joining the ranks of closed-model providers to justify a $135 billion R&D expenditure.
arstechnica.com
There’s a different theory. One of the real harms that the Fourth Amendment was designed to protect against was this idea of rummaging, that British agents would be going into your home and rummaging through your goods and services, probably because you weren’t paying taxes on it, which was illegal. Or you were writing seditious treasonous letters complaining about the king. That’s really why we had the Fourth Amendment. Digital rummaging tests would protect against this idea of over-broad and expansive surveillance.
bbc.com
His vision for hip-hop transformed the Bronx borough into "the birthplace of a culture that now reaches every corner of the world", said Reverend Dr Kurtis Blow Walker, the executive director of Hip Hop Alliance. Throughout the 1980s and beyond, he continued to collaborate widely, working with musicians including James Brown and John Lydon, and contributing to politically conscious projects such as the anti-apartheid song Sun City in 1985.
thealgorithmicbridge.com
If people feel that they have no place in the future. If they feel expelled from the system—they’re unable to buy stuff, their skills become obsolete, their chance at earning a living is replaced by a swarm of AI agents, they think we are truly going to die (so far, the violence has been tied mostly to safety AI movements)—then they will feel they have nothing to lose. And then, and I’m sorry to be so blunt, then it’s die or kill.
nskyc.com
hai.stanford.edu
s AI's capabilities improve, its environmental impact increases. Grok 4's estimated training emissions reached 72,816 tons of CO2 equivalent, or roughly the same amount of greenhouse gas emissions created from driving 17,000 cars for one year. AI data center power capacity rose to 29.6 GW, or about what it takes to power the entire state of New York at peak demand, and annual GPT-4o inference water use (the water used to cool data servers or run them off hydroelectricity) alone may exceed the drinking water needs of 12 million people.
trainjazz.com
archive.org
xinwen.bjd.com.cn
Chapter 1 General Provisions Article 1 This Regulation is formulated in accordance with the Cybersecurity Law of the People's Republic of China, the Data Security Law of the People's Republic of China, the Personal Information Protection Law of the People's Republic of China, the Regulations on the Protection of Minors Online, and other laws and administrative regulations, in order to promote the healthy development and standardized application of artificial intelligence-based anthropomorphic interactive services, safeguard national security and public interests, and protect the legitimate rights and interests of citizens, legal persons and other organizations. Article 2 This regulation applies to the provision of continuous emotional interaction services (hereinafter referred to as anthropomorphic interaction services) to the public within the territory of the People's Republic of China that utilize artificial intelligence technology to simulate the personality characteristics, thinking patterns, and communication styles of natural persons.
youtube.com
qwen.ai
x.com
metr.org
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