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M4rk IA

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Professional semicolon placer, primate with opposing thumbs, cybersec enthusiast | sometimes i think.
The future is decentralized | #ml #AI #crypto #web3

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_aestheticprimal_ (@aestheticprimal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bromantane is one of the best Nootropics you can use, because it stimulates but inhibits at the same time. Enhances focus but also sleep Improves alertness as well as relaxation This is because it not only increases Dopamine production through TH (Tyrosine Hydroxylase) as well

Bromantane is one of the best Nootropics you can use, because it stimulates but inhibits at the same time.

Enhances focus but also sleep

Improves alertness as well as relaxation

This is because it not only increases Dopamine production through TH (Tyrosine Hydroxylase) as well
Christoph Janz 🕊 (@chrija) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Whenever I have an important, difficult question or topic, I prompt ChatGPT or Gemini to "lead a panel of experts consisting of X, Y, Z". Below, Andrej Karpathy explains why this often leads to much better results. It's strange (and fascinating) that it makes a difference – you’d

Connor Davis (@connordavis_ai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Holy shit… this paper might be the most important shift in how we use LLMs this entire year. “Large Causal Models from Large Language Models.” It shows you can grow full causal models directly out of an LLM not approximations, not vibes actual causal graphs, counterfactuals,

Holy shit… this paper might be the most important shift in how we use LLMs this entire year.

“Large Causal Models from Large Language Models.”

It shows you can grow full causal models directly out of an LLM not approximations, not vibes actual causal graphs, counterfactuals,
Nik Algo (@nik_algo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

>you open chatgpt/grok/gemini >dump brilliant wall of text into the box >hit enter and stare at a mid reply that completely misses the point, or worse... sounds smart enough to fool you. the reason is: you are used to solving problems alone, in your own head, with your own

Manthan Gupta (@manthanguptaa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I spent the last few days prompting ChatGPT to understand how its memory system actually works. Spoiler alert: There is no RAG used manthanguptaa.in/posts/chatgpt_…

I spent the last few days prompting ChatGPT to understand how its memory system actually works.

Spoiler alert: There is no RAG used

manthanguptaa.in/posts/chatgpt_…
Hiten Shah (@hnshah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is one of the cleanest explanations I’ve seen of how ChatGPT’s memory actually works. No RAG. No vector search. Just a layered context system that feels personal without the overhead. Anyone building serious AI products should read this.

Charlie L ⚡️ (@charliesbot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

El uso de Rust en el kernel de Linux deja de ser experimental Ahora este lenguaje pasa a ser parte del core Un win más para Rust 👏 lwn.net/Articles/10498…

VraserX e/acc (@vraserx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

GPT 5.2 cutting hallucinations by ~30–40% is one of the most important improvements we’ve seen. This is the metric that actually decides whether AI is usable in the real world.

GPT 5.2 cutting hallucinations by ~30–40% is one of the most important improvements we’ve seen.
This is the metric that actually decides whether AI is usable in the real world.
Rohan Paul (@rohanpaul_ai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Huge study from Google. 👏 Builds a single leaderboard that checks how often chat models say true things in real use cases. Even the best model scores about 69% overall, so factuality is still far from solved. A large language model is a text generator that can sound confident

Huge study from Google. 👏

Builds a single leaderboard that checks how often chat models say true things in real use cases.

Even the best model scores about 69% overall, so factuality is still far from solved.

A large language model is a text generator that can sound confident
Jainam Parmar (@aiwithjainam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chain of Thought is dead. I just tested Atom of Thought prompting and it's making AI models 30-40% more accurate on complex reasoning tasks. Here's the technique that's about to change how everyone uses ChatGPT and Claude:

Chain of Thought is dead.

I just tested Atom of Thought prompting and it's making AI models 30-40% more accurate on complex reasoning tasks.

Here's the technique that's about to change how everyone uses ChatGPT and Claude:
Jon Hernandez (@jonhernandezia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ok we need to talk about this... why is not everyone freaking out?? they didn't show this when they presented sima 2 last month... You are telling me Gemini is self improving now in this version used in SIMA2???? so its december 2025, and we just got an AI that can set its

andrew pignanelli (@ndrewpignanelli) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My predictions for 2026 "Everything works now and that's insane" Coding is, for all intents and purposes, solved in the next generation of models. Everything related to coding that isnt “solved” is more of a harness/context problem than anything else. This means everything from

ftlsid (@ftlsid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1) due to increased social pressures caused by social media and maybe higher population density, people live their lives from a third-person perspective 2) actions, interests, even human relationships value appearance over function and joy 3) decay

ℏεsam (@hesamation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

> be Salesforce > keep yelling “AI will run everything” > lay off 4k employees > then quietly hit reverse > “we were more confident about LLMs a year ago”

> be Salesforce
> keep yelling “AI will run everything”
> lay off 4k employees 
> then quietly hit reverse
> “we were more confident about LLMs a year ago”
Boris Cherny (@bcherny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

👋 Hi I'm Boris and I work on Claude Code. I am going to start being more active here on X, since there are a lot of AI and coding related convos happening here. Feel free to tag me with Claude Code feedback or bug reports. Love to hear how y'all are using Claude Code, and what

Dan Mac (@daniel_mac8) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2026 AI predictions: 1. Continual Learning solved > Dario and Sholto Douglas from Anthropic hinting they have a solution. “Nested Learning” paper from GDM with Hope arch and TITANS. 2. Models self-verify > Noam Brown had a post saying he expected models to get much better at

Teng Yan - Championing Crypto AI (@0xprismatic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For 20+ years, software ate the world. Now, AI Agents are eating software. A massive signal just came out of China that most people missed: Bairong (a publicly listed enterprise giant) started selling "AI Workers". they call it Results-as-a-Service (RaaS). 🧵 instead of buying

For 20+ years, software ate the world. Now, AI Agents are eating software.
A massive signal just came out of China that most people missed:

Bairong (a publicly listed enterprise giant) started selling "AI Workers".
they call it Results-as-a-Service (RaaS). 🧵

instead of buying
Jarrod Watts (@jarrodwattsdev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

> be demis hassabis > spawn in london > age 4, become child chess prodigy > win chess tournaments > reach ~2300 elo > face danish chess champion > game lasts hours > position is a forced draw > too exhausted to see it > resign > danish guy laughs and shows the draw > feel sick to

> be demis hassabis
> spawn in london
> age 4, become child chess prodigy
> win chess tournaments
> reach ~2300 elo
> face danish chess champion
> game lasts hours
> position is a forced draw
> too exhausted to see it
> resign
> danish guy laughs and shows the draw
> feel sick to
0b1d1 (@_0b1d1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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