The 20% Growth Revolution: Nepal’s Path to Prosperity Through Kalkiism
Rethinking Trade: A Blueprint for a Just and Thriving Global Economy
The $500 Billion Pivot: How the India-US Alliance Can Reshape Global Trade
Trump’s Trade War
Peace For Taiwan Is Possible
Formula For Peace In Ukraine
The Last Age of War, The First Age of Peace: Lord Kalki, Prophecies, and the Path to Global Redemption
AOC 2028: : The Future of American Progressivism
I wonder how much of Google’s AI advantage derives from using JAX and TPUs - late 2024 it had no AI game, and now it’s kicking ass.
— Umar Jamil (@hkproj) May 26, 2025
You can’t build/buy the best dataset in such a short time, so the secret must be in the training/inference stack. Oh, and Noam.
India: Will throw you out of the course if you don't attend classes
— Aviral Bhatnagar (@aviralbhat) May 27, 2025
US: Will throw you out of the country if you don't attend classes pic.twitter.com/r43zl1FR2b
This is insane.
— Brendan Jowett (@jowettbrendan) May 27, 2025
Google dropped the most powerful UI designer in the world.
You just describe the app, and it generates the code.
It’s called Stitch.
Here’s how it works: pic.twitter.com/JhkeDEAIlk
Demis Hassabis is CEO of Google DeepMind, a Nobel Prize-winning scientist, and a former chess prodigy.
— Rowan Cheung (@rowancheung) May 27, 2025
I sat down with him to talk about:
-How AI could cure all diseases
-The future of human-AI relationships
-Vibe coding and the moat for startups
Here's what he said: pic.twitter.com/Rb1ta8WS6U
The 20% Growth Revolution: Nepal’s Path to Prosperity Through Kalkiism
Rethinking Trade: A Blueprint for a Just and Thriving Global Economy
The $500 Billion Pivot: How the India-US Alliance Can Reshape Global Trade
Trump’s Trade War
Peace For Taiwan Is Possible
Formula For Peace In Ukraine
The Last Age of War, The First Age of Peace: Lord Kalki, Prophecies, and the Path to Global Redemption
AOC 2028: : The Future of American Progressivism
Curing all diseases with AI:
— Rowan Cheung (@rowancheung) May 27, 2025
Demis Hassabis believes AI could cure all diseases by coming up with hundreds of new drugs.
He clarifies that FDA approvals and regulations could slow things down, but that doesn’t mean the potential cures won’t exist. pic.twitter.com/2PPsseCUJs
Relationships and reliance on AI:
— Rowan Cheung (@rowancheung) May 27, 2025
Demis Hassabis thinks people may start becoming more attached to AI assistants as they increasingly get more personalized.
As they continue to become more powerful and useful, new technologies will be needed. pic.twitter.com/ZoeceXN4Mj
Vibe coding and coding agents:
— Rowan Cheung (@rowancheung) May 27, 2025
Demis Hassabis believes the new era of coding with AI widens access to more creators.
He thinks creativity could become the main differentiator, but it will also 10x the best engineers. pic.twitter.com/7h0HNdINo4
Walmart, Shein, Target, and other major brands that say Trump's tariffs are pushing them to raise prices
Wall Street Journal Shatters Core Trump Fantasy In Editorial Urging GOP 'Revolt' It called on GOP lawmakers to push a bipartisan bill ― co-sponsored by Sens. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) and signed by dozens of colleagues ― to slap 500% tariffs on products imported into the U.S. from countries that buy Russian oil and gas. ....... “Energy sales are Mr. Putin’s financial lifeline” and sanctions may change his “calculations about the price of war,” it said. Senate Republicans “can act whether or not Mr. Trump approves” and force Trump to “face the hard reality” of Putin’s ambitions, the board concluded.
The 20% Growth Revolution: Nepal’s Path to Prosperity Through Kalkiism
Rethinking Trade: A Blueprint for a Just and Thriving Global Economy
The $500 Billion Pivot: How the India-US Alliance Can Reshape Global Trade
Trump’s Trade War
Peace For Taiwan Is Possible
Formula For Peace In Ukraine
The Last Age of War, The First Age of Peace: Lord Kalki, Prophecies, and the Path to Global Redemption
AOC 2028: : The Future of American Progressivism
3 takeaways from the most authoritative autopsy of the 2024 election yet 1. Democrats did not lose because they failed to turn out the progressive base. ....... American voters didn’t shift “rightward” in 2024 so much as “couchward.”
......... Trump didn’t prevail because he won over a decisive share of swing voters, but because Democrats failed to mobilize America’s anti-MAGA majority. .......... many on the left attribute that failure to Harris’s centrism: Had she not taken her party’s base “for granted,” she could have ridden high Democratic turnout to victory. ........... Biden won 51.6 percent of repeat voters in 2020, while Harris won only 49.4 percent of them last year. .......... there were 26 million “new voters” in 2024, which is to say, voters who hadn’t cast a ballot in 2020. Democrats have historically won new voters by comfortable margins, largely because young Americans were overwhelmingly left-leaning in 2008, 2012, 2016, and 2020. But last year, Trump won new voters by about 3 points. ........... 30 million Americans voted in 2020 but not in 2024. And this group of “dropoff” voters had supported Biden over Trump by a 55.7 to 44.3 percent margin four years ago. .......... 2. Young voters shifted right ............. 3. Nonwhite voters got redder
Robert Kiyosaki warns of hyperinflation in America
How China EVs are winning over Europe while Tesla loses ground
Tornado-ravaged voters in MAGA stronghold reveal glaring problem with Trump's 'America First' MAGA voters in a tornado-ravaged pocket of Mississippi have turned on Donald Trump after he failed to help them for months after deadly twisters tore up their town.
Tesla Models Lead Massive Price Drops in Used Car Market
'Farm country voted to unleash a new trade war': conservative analyst Conservative analyst Jessica Riedl says tariffs damage economies by “raising prices, distorting markets, and encouraging foreign retaliation” against US exports, but Americans don’t see the “swamp-infested cronyism” as lobbyists “seek exemptions for individual businesses.” ....... These businesses, she said, include the farming industry, whose participants knowingly voted for the tariffs they now want to be excluded from. ...... During President Donald Trump’s first term, farmers nabbed $24 billion to compensate themselves for retaliatory tariffs resulting from Trump’s trade war. This included China’s 25 percent retaliatory tariff on U.S. soybeans. ......... “Then, in 2024, even as candidate Trump promised a more aggressive trade war that could cripple the farm economy, rural voters nonetheless preferred Trump to Kamala Harris by a 30-point margin. Trump earned a staggering 78 percent of the vote in the 444 counties most heavily dependent on farming” .......... In short, farm country voted overwhelmingly to unleash a new trade war, and now these same farmers and their political leaders want taxpayers to finance another round of bailouts to protect them from the consequences of their own votes.” ........... Trump is already asking his Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins to “have some programs in place” to mitigate farmers’ economic fallout, “but consumers and businesses who paid $16 billion in tariff costs last month are not receiving any federal taxpayer bailouts” ............ “Republicans love to lecture low-income voters that poverty is a moral failing, and they argue that shielding poor families from the consequences of their poverty-inducing decisions will undermine the necessary incentives to change their behavior. Apparently, such tough-love approaches do not apply to Republican voters, who are always quick to explain why their own taxpayer bailouts and welfare payments are different.” ........... Trump’s first-term farmer bailouts weren’t even well distributed. They “egregiously tilted toward the wealthiest agribusinesses”
I have had early access to @Kling_ai 2.1, this is my first attempt at image to video, the consistency with the prompt, the dynamism, the quality is impressive!
— MayorkingAI (@MayorKingAI) May 25, 2025
Image made in Midjourney V7 enhanced by Magnific and animated with Kling 2.1 Master pic.twitter.com/hQLUXBvwzw
This is Kling AI's answer to Google Veo 3: @Kling_ai 2.1
— Halim Alrasihi (@HalimAlrasihi) May 26, 2025
I'm really impressed with the first tests. The new 2.1 model comes with better quality and prompt coherence.
They’ve also significantly reduced the price compared to the previous model. pic.twitter.com/hCMO7hAs7W
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ChatGPT For Business: A Workbook
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Quantum Computing: Applications And Implications
Challenges In AI Safety
AI-Era Social Network: Reimagined for Truth, Trust & Transformation
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Veo 3 Prompting Tip of the Day:
— Dave Clark (@Diesol) May 26, 2025
You can now prompt multiple camera angles for coverage in a single generation with Veo 3!
The trick is to craft it exactly as you'd want the audience to view it.
Think about classic screenwriting. This happens, then that happens... Now that… pic.twitter.com/uuxUO7xg81
Elon Musk: Humanoid robots could 10X the global economy.
— ELON CLIPS (@ElonClipsX) May 26, 2025
“I think we're headed to a radically different world. I think a good world, an interesting world. My prediction actually for humanoid robots is that ultimately there will be tens of billions. I think everyone will want to… pic.twitter.com/bgmuUDBzyq
if there’s one thing im sure about is that i will live and die in biotech/biomedicine. i dont think ill ever stop being fascinated by how the human body works. the connections and the mechanisms, the chain reactions, the interconnectedness of everything
— Apoorva (@apoorvasriniva) May 26, 2025
We’re at the point where something will be AI slop and you won’t even mind because it will be witty and satirical. Hollywood has become decentralized to the individual. The only limits are now your ability to articulate in language what you want to see. pic.twitter.com/oolkRTsqce
— Autism Capital 🧩 (@AutismCapital) May 26, 2025
Velocity Money: Crypto, Karma, and the End of Traditional Economics
The Next Decade of Biotech: Convergence, Innovation, and Transformation
Beyond Motion: How Robots Will Redefine The Art Of Movement
ChatGPT For Business: A Workbook
Becoming an AI-First Organization
Quantum Computing: Applications And Implications
Challenges In AI Safety
AI-Era Social Network: Reimagined for Truth, Trust & Transformation
Remote Work Productivity Hacks
How to Make Money with AI Tools
AI for Beginners
Waymo will change the world.
— Sean Frank (@SeanEcom) May 26, 2025
Walk down a street.
$1,000,000 in metal, sitting unused for 20 hours a day.
On every street in America.
Garages will be useless, turned into storage or ADUs.
Parking lots the same thing.
Street parking will be more lanes.
Driving offense revenue,… https://t.co/RfVPUABO7m
Why Surface-Level Smart Public Transit Beats Tunnels and Air Taxis for Dense Cities https://t.co/lakP9pHCXO
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 27, 2025
Adin Ross made 500k from live-streaming (in April). I’m doubling down on streaming. I can generate more from streaming + my personal brand than a vibe coded app. pic.twitter.com/vWD0vnEQFr
— Ray Fernando (@RayFernando1337) May 26, 2025
The 20% Growth Revolution: Nepal’s Path to Prosperity Through Kalkiism
Rethinking Trade: A Blueprint for a Just and Thriving Global Economy
The $500 Billion Pivot: How the India-US Alliance Can Reshape Global Trade
Trump’s Trade War
Peace For Taiwan Is Possible
Formula For Peace In Ukraine
The Last Age of War, The First Age of Peace: Lord Kalki, Prophecies, and the Path to Global Redemption
AOC 2028: : The Future of American Progressivism
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