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Robots and Artificial Intelligence

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https://newatlas.com, By David Szondy

In what seems like HAL 9000 come to malevolent life, a recent study appeared to demonstrate that AI is perfectly willing to indulge in blackmail, or worse, as much as 89% of the time if it doesn't get its way or thinks it's being switched off. Or doe

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By Independent media alliance, Take Back Our Tech

Few people have read Trump's Big Beautiful Bill in full--even those tasked with voting on it. Hidden inside, the bill gives unprecedented access and power to Artificial Intelligence and makes not cooperating with federal AI projects a criminal off

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https://newatlas.com, By Michael Franco

From home-building micro-factories to wall-building excavators, robotic construction workers are coming on strong. Civ Robotics now brings bot benefits to the planning stage of the construction process with autonomous, roving, battery-powered surveyo

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https://www.brighteon.com, Health Ranger Report

Mike Adams and David Wolfe discuss health awareness, spiritual awakening, decentralization and natural abundance in a dynamic interview, highlighting challenges from Big Pharma, the power of collective intention, open-source AI's potential, and the i

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https://www.activistpost.com, Merav Ozair

The AI arms race is moving too fast for safety, with companies pushing boundaries and governments lagging. AI-driven dehumanization and the unchecked proliferation of autonomous weapons require responsible leadership before it's too late.

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Next Big Future - Brian Wang

The xAI Memphis data center has 150,000 H100s, 50,000 H200s and 30,000 B200s. This is the equivalent of 400,000 H100s of compute. An H200 is double the compute of an H100 and a B200 is fives times the compute of a H100. This is the compute used to tr

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https://www.zerohedge.com, by Tyler Durden

Tech billionaire Elon Musk waxed poetic about his time leading the Department of Government Efficiency in Washington, D.C., describing the experience as significant but secondary to a more pressing challenge: preparing society for the rapid rise of d

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