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- XAI is two and a half years old and has achieved rapid progress across multiple domains, outperforming many competitors who are five to twenty years older and have larger teams. The company claims to be number one in voice, image and video generation, and to be leading in forecasting with Grok 4.20. Grok is integrated into apps like Imagine and Grokipedia, with Grokipedia positioned to become Encyclopedia Galactica—much more comprehensive and accurate than Wikipedia, including video and image data not present on Wikipedia. - XAI has achieved a 100,000-hour GPU training cluster and is about to reach 1,000,000 GPU-equivalent hours in training. The company emphasizes velocity and acceleration as the key drivers of leadership in technology. - The company outlines a four-area organizational structure: Grok Main and Voice (the main Grok model), a coding-focused model (Grok Code), an image and video model (Imagine), MacroHard (digital emulation of entire companies), and the infrastructure layers. - Grok Main and Voice will be merged into one team. In September 2024, OpenAI released a voice product, but XAI states it started later and, in six months, developed an in-house model surpassing OpenAI, with Grok in over 2,000,000 Teslas and a Grok voice agent API. The aim is to move beyond question answering toward building and deploying broader capabilities, such as handling legal questions, generating slide decks, or solving puzzles. - Product vision stresses that Grok Main’s intent is genuinely useful across engineering, law, and medicine, aiming to be valuable in a wide range of areas necessary to understand the universe and make things useful. - MacroHard is described as the effort to digitally emulate entire companies, enabling end-to-end digital output and the emulation of human workers across various functions (rocket design, AI chips, physics, customer service, etc.). MacroHard is presented as potentially the most important project, with the Roof of the training cluster bearing the MacroHard name. The team emphasizes that most valuable companies produce digital output and that MacroHard could replicate the outputs of companies like Apple, Nvidia, Microsoft, and Google, among others, across multiple domains. - Imagine focuses on imaging and video generation; six months into the project, Imagine released v1 and topped leaderboards across several metrics. The team highlights rapid iteration with multiple product updates daily and model updates every other week. Users are generating close to 50,000,000 videos per day and 6,000,000,000 images in the last 30 days, claiming this surpasses other providers combined. The goal is to turn anything you can imagine into reality. - Hakan discusses longer-form video capabilities, predicting end-of-year capabilities for generating 10 to 20-minute videos in one shot, with real-time rendering and interaction in imagined worlds. The expectation is that most AI compute will be real-time video understanding and generation, with XAI leading in this trajectory and continuing to improve Grok code toward state-of-the-art performance within two to three months. - MacroHard details: the team envisions building a fully capable digital human emulator to perform any computer-based task, including using advanced tools in engineering and medicine, like rocket engines designed by AI. The project is framed as a response to the remaining gap between AI and human capability in this domain, making it a high-priority area for recruitment of top talent. - XChat and X Money are described as major products in development. XChat is planned as a standalone standalone messaging app with full features (encrypted messaging, audio and video calls, screen sharing, etc.), with no advertising or hooks in Grok Chat. X Money is currently in closed beta within the company, moving toward external beta and then worldwide, intended to be the central hub for all monetary transactions, including mortgages, business loans, lines of credit, stock ownership, and crypto. - The presentation also emphasizes the synergy between XAI and SpaceX, noting that SpaceX has acquired xAI and that orbital AI data centers are being pursued to dramatically increase available AI training compute. FCC filings indicate plans to launch a million AI satellites for training and inference, with annual launches potentially reaching 200–300 gigawatts per year, and longer-term goals including moon-based factories, satellites, and a mass driver to launch AI satellites into orbit. The mass driver on the moon is described as a path to exponentially greater compute, potentially reaching gigawatts or terawatts per year, with the broader ambition of enabling a self-sustaining lunar city and interplanetary expansion. - The overall message stresses extraordinary progress, a relentless push toward greater compute and capability, and aggressive growth in user adoption and product scope. The company frames its trajectory as a fundamental shift toward real-time, scalable AI that can transform work, communication, and the management of digital assets across the globe and beyond Earth.

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In 2021, Israeli intelligence developed an AI program called Lavender to target individuals in war. The system designated 37,000 Palestinians as targets, resulting in civilian casualties. The IDF used mass surveillance to assess the likelihood of each person being a militant and targeted them accordingly. The Lavender system tracked individuals with patterns similar to Hamas, leading to the deaths of many innocent civilians. This AI targeting system has similarities to the US surveillance system.

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Our foundation supports 50 in 5, a collaboration with the World Bank and other partners. This initiative aims to provide country leaders with the necessary tools and expertise to modernize ID and civil registration systems. By 2028, over 500 million people will have a digital identity, enabling easier access to employment, education, financial services, healthcare, and government programs.

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Authentix, an Israeli verification company with ties to controversial Israeli cyber firms, has a history of military surveillance. Its parent company, ICTS International, has been linked to security lapses at airports, including 9/11. Authentix uses facial recognition technology developed by Unit 8200 for espionage. Concerns arise over data security and ethical practices of these companies.

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China is investing in tech companies to create a surveillance network using citizens' official ID cards. One company, MEGVY, received a large investment and named its technology Skynet. Despite the negative connotations from the movie Terminator, Skynet in China is seen as a positive system. MEGVY's facial recognition technology can track faces in public and cross-check them against a criminal database. Over 3,000 fugitives have been caught in just one year using this system. In the future, MEGVY envisions a society where everyone has social points, similar to a black mirror episode, where actions like spitting gum on the sidewalk can affect one's social standing.

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Speaker 0 presents a critical, conspiratorial view of Project Maven, describing it as a 100% military operation at the epicenter of American artificial intelligence efforts. The speaker claims Maven uses machine learning to identify personnel and equipment, streamlining activities that were once done by human analysts, with hopes to replace humans with machine-to-machine AI learning in what is described as a HAL 9,000-like system. The Maven Smart System is said to fuse data sources including satellite imagery, geolocation data, and communications intercepts into a unified battlefield analysis interface. The speaker draws comparisons to consumer fitness and tracking devices, asking rhetorically if Maven sounds like Strava tracking bike rides, Garmin devices used during cycling, a Fitbit during runs, or a heart-rate monitor for tracking. They extend the analogy to hacking into emails, texts, and digital photographs, and even to keystroke surveillance associated with historical software like Looking Glass Keyhole, which is described as backdoor access to computer activity. A critical claim is that Maven enables the collection of intimate personal data — home and car photographs, movements, geolocation, and daily habits (when someone bikes, walks, or walks a dog, where they walk the dog) — to build actionable intelligence about individuals, including the hypothetical ability to determine when someone might be targeted for murder using such data. The speaker emphasizes that Maven is a 100% military operation and asserts that “the enemy is you,” framing the public as “the sheeple” and alleging a global effort to trace and track populations with constant surveillance, referencing various metals and toxins as part of a broader conspiracy. According to the speaker, Maven originated as a training Beta Test and has since evolved into a computer-driven system deployed in conflict zones such as Yemen, Iraq, and Syria, with alleged spread to major U.S. cities or regions (Manhattan, New York, Los Angeles, Holmby Hills). The narrative attributes Maven to NATO rather than the Pentagon, claiming NATO controls AI deployment and that the goal is to command and control human brains and hearts—thus enabling real-time tracing and tracking, 24/7. Eric Schmidt is cited as being aligned with Maven due to his roles with Google and Alphabet, with additional criticism aimed at Google, YouTube, and other tech entities as part of the broader military surveillance ecosystem. Siemens is named as involved with Maven, alongside companies like Google, Lockheed, Nokia Bell Labs, and Raytheon. The speaker describes Maven as the integration of surveillance, predictive programming, and lethal force, including the concept of Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems (LAWS) such as drone or robotic systems that could disorient or kill. The account mentions Skaggs Island with helicopter pads and drones, predicting a future dominated by autonomous weapons, drone patrols, and robotic law enforcement. The speaker connects these developments to a larger narrative involving global power structures, the World Economic Forum, depopulation programs, and control over financial systems such as a potential central bank digital currency, tying Project Maven to broader geopolitical and socio-economic schemes, including alleged manipulation by Swiss bankers and Jewish anthropologists.

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Our foundation supports 50 in 5, a collaboration with the World Bank and other partners. This initiative aims to provide country leaders with the necessary tools and expertise to modernize ID and civil registration systems. By 2028, over 500 million people will have a digital identity, enabling easier access to employment, education, financial services, healthcare, and government programs.

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An Israeli intelligence company called First Health Infrastructure partnered with CISA, an organization responsible for protecting critical infrastructure in the US. Originally focused on American hospitals, they have expanded their services to include dams, water systems, and nuclear reactors. This foreign intelligence-founded nonprofit now has access to these crucial systems in the United States. The deep connections between Israel and the US seem to play a role in allowing this partnership.

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Google, Palantir, Microsoft, Apple, Meta, X, Oracle, Amazon, what do all these companies have in common? Well, they're making a bag off the Palestinian genocide. These four companies, Google, Oracle, Amazon, and Microsoft run data centers for the Israeli military, storing the massive amount of surveillance data they track Palestinians. It's the infrastructure for the genocide. They feed that data, store it in these data centers, providing the compute for Palantir's AI killing systems, their algorithms that they've entered into a massive warfare deal with Israel for. It's allowed the systematic destruction of Palestinian civilization in Gaza. That's Palantir. They've netted hundreds of billions since entering this deal. They provide the means. Who provides the weapons? Well, of course, everyone knows this answer. It's The United States taxpayer. It's our war company. So add them in there too. On top of this, you have Google, X, and Meta all taking money from Israel, all taking money from Netanyahu's propaganda arm to push propaganda to Americans, denying the genocide, denying war crimes, denying masturbation in Gaza. Most recently, drop site news exposed Google and X, Google taking 45 mil, X taking 2 mil, from Netanyahu's office to deny masturbation in Gaza. This started just days after Israel began cutting off all aid to the Gaza Strip for over eighty straight days. This is complicity at the top level. I didn't forget about Apple. Of course, they run their largest R and D center in Israel, complicit in apartheid and occupation. They also match employee donations to the IDF and groups linked to the IDF. They're funding war criminals. Let's take let's take our attention away from Israel and look back home. Every single one of these companies are run by Zionists. Every single one of them. They've all donated to Trump because if they get in his good graces, Trump will let them do whatever they want. Trump loves letting billionaires do whatever they want. In fact, that's why only five companies control 90% of The US media market. It's true. That doesn't include social media, but we'll get to that in a second. Five companies, none of The US outlets are willing to call it a genocide or call out Israel's crimes. That's because their editorial boards are controlled by Zionists. This is not some conspiracy theory. It's factual. You cannot go to CNN, let alone any conservative site. But CNN, Reuters, Washington Post, New York Times, none of them none of them are calling it genocide. They're all covering up. They're all playing the propaganda game for Israel. Now let's turn our attention to the social media because that's not included in the 90%. We have the top three, the big three, Meta, X, and TikTok. And TikTok's an interesting case. But first of all, Meta blacklist pro Palestinian activist. I'm blacklisted on Meta for my free speech criticizing Israel. They've also hired hundreds of ex IDF soldiers from the intelligence unit, unit a two hundred, to run their moderation team. That's why this is all happening. They put Zionists in charge of their free speech policy. That's similar to what TikTok has done. They got lobbied by the ADL. They were pressured by the US government, surely, by this bipartisan bill to ban TikTok because of hosting anti Israel content like mine and many people, to hire an ex IDF soldier and put her, Erica Mendel, in charge of their hate speech policy, which she changed, and those changes went into effect on September 13. Since then, every single one of my videos criticizing Israel, making connections, talking about how literally, everything I'm talking about in this video, that's what has been getting pulled off the For You page or just getting banned out right now. The censorship is super ramped up, they're trying to sell TikTok US to Larry Ellison, who is the CEO of Oracle, the one who runs the data centers. You know, Larry Ellison once offered Netanyahu a seat on the board of Oracle. Yeah. Yeah. That's right. They're buds. They're like that. He's gonna con he's a Zionist, magabillionaire. Right? Whatever. And he's going to censor everyone once he owns it. So we got two things for TikTok. Met we covered MetaX. Elon Musk, he banned his own chatbot, Grok, when it started telling people there was genocide in Gaza. He's disgusting, and, you know, obviously, he took the money from Israel to run propaganda ads. So that's just great. That covers about everything. Welcome to The United States Of Israel, guys. Welcome to The United States Of Israel. We haven't even touched we haven't even touched on what our government has done under Biden. They arrested 3,200 student activists and professors who protested the genocide peacefully on college campuses, calling on their schools to divest their massive endowment funds worth billions from all these complicit companies I'm telling you about right now. But the schools wouldn't do it. They wouldn't do the right thing and stand with humanity. And, you know, there's a lot you can talk about under Biden. He, conducted most of this genocide, oversaw the destruction of every single one of Gaza's hospitals, amongst other things, while lying about a ceasefire even though he never pressured Israel for a ceasefire once. Now Trump, you know, he ramps it up even more, and they're talking about taking away US citizens' passports if you criticize the state of Israel. They are deporting student activists like Mahmoud Khalil, who, you know, is pro Palestinian. He stands in solidarity with them. They're pulling funding from schools that allow allow anti Israel or pro Palestinian protests that are peaceful. They're pulling funding. Both parties were involved in passing that bill to ban TikTok, which has led us to where we are now with Larry Ellison. So, you know, we can we can blame both parties for that. Let's look at the parties a little more closely, though, and who funds them. APAC. APAC spent over 100,000,000. They're just one part of the massive prosely lobby. They spent 100,000,000 and elected into power a super majority of Zionists into congress. They supported a super majority of Zionists in 2024 and got them elected. Almost every single one except like two, I believe. That's why no one in government is gonna say no to giving Israel as many weapons as they ask for. That's why they're gonna do everything they want to to suppress criticism of Israel, do all these things that I just described, enable these companies to make a bag off the Palestinian genocide? Why do only 20 of our 435 congress members say it's genocide when half of American voters are saying it's genocide? And just look at the Democrat party, what is it? 77% of their base says it's genocide? 92% of their base wants to stop sending weapons to Israel? And yet they can't even they can't even criticize Israel. The party won't stop weapons to Israel. They won't even vote on that policy on their platform. This is a pretty good picture, like, the wide view of what is happening. You have all the billionaires aligned with Israel, whether they be Christian or Jewish Zionist. You have every single big tech company supporting Israel in some way, fueling the systems they are using to commit genocide, taking money for propaganda. You have all our media institutions doing the same thing and running cover for them. And you have all of our politicians as well. This isn't some conspiracy theory. This is real life. You have to admit that there might be there might be a problem when you have four and a half percent of congress saying genocide while 50 plus percent of American voters are saying it's genocide. What's going on? We've lost our sovereignty. It's not a joke. It's not hyperbole. We go to war against Iran on Israel's behalf. We change our laws prevent criticism of Israel. We're trying to ban boycotting Israel to throw American citizens in jail. The DOJ has been given the power to denaturalize anyone they see fit and explicitly those who are critical of the state of Israel. This is this is great. Trump also threatened to not do a deal with Canada because they're recognizing Palestine. We're sanctioning the international courts. We're threatening to pull out of the UN if they kick Israel out. Both of us on the left and right need to unite and rid Zionist influence out of America. This is insane. They don't care about what we think. They don't care about our interests or our human morals or the fact it's our tax dollars funding all of this. Every single one of these genocide profiteers must be held accountable. Our politicians, the companies, and the billionaires. You can support my work by clicking the link in my bio, which will let you subscribe to my Substack. Thank you and free Palestine.

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It's an honor to welcome three leading technology CEOs: Larry Ellison, Masa Yoshi Son, and Sam Altman. They are announcing the formation of Stargate, a groundbreaking AI infrastructure project in the United States. This initiative will invest at least $500 billion in AI infrastructure and create over 100,000 American jobs rapidly. Stargate represents a significant collaboration among these tech giants, highlighting the competitive landscape of AI development. Expect to hear more about Stargate in the future as it aims to reshape the AI industry in America.

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The segment centers on a US-led Civil-Military Coordination Center in southern Israel, established in October 2025 to monitor the Gaza ceasefire. It showcases a map of the Strip, footage of trucks, and a Dataminer report. Dataminer is a private US tech company that uses artificial intelligence to mine social media in real time to issue warnings of critical situations, highlighting the growing relationship between private AI firms and militaries and signaling a structural shift in how warfare is conducted, who controls it, who profits, and how accountability works. Heidi Khalaf, chief AI scientist at the AI Now Institute, explains that militaries rely too heavily on commercial technologies and are not investing in their own traceable, explainable models, instead using a “black box.” Gaza provides the first confirmation that commercial AI models are being directly used in warfare, justified by speed at the cost of accuracy. The report asserts that Israel’s war in Gaza was not driven solely by soldiers but also by data prediction, location tracking, drone feeds, and AI models built by private tech firms. Palantir is described as a key player, with reports claiming they supplied AI tools to help identify and accelerate targeting of individuals in Gaza, though Palantir has denied these claims. Amazon and Google are said to have provided Israel with cloud infrastructure needed for military AI systems; both companies maintain their services are commercial, not military. These tools are said to have shifted the war from human intelligence to a data industry. While defense contracting is not new, earlier conflicts such as the 2003 US invasion of Iraq relied more on informants and interrogations; AI then involved a human in the loop, with clearer military applications. Now, the line between commercial and military use of AI is blurred, and corporations play a larger role. A key question raised is what it means when a private AI company controls the infrastructure the military depends on, rather than the state. Khalaf notes that militaries are ceding control and state obligations to faulty technology developed by private companies with different incentives, which can lead to AI being used to evade accountability for mass civilian casualties due to model inaccuracy. The analysis concludes that war is no longer just a battlefield—it is also about who builds and controls the software governing mass civilian data.

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Palantir is allegedly in partnership with the Netanyahu syndicate and the breakaways. The government pays Palantir massive amounts of money through contracts. A new sole-source ICE contract is on the way to Palantir. Palantir has Treasury, IRS, and Social Security data, and will soon have all ICE data. Trump wants to privatize Freddie and Fannie, but Palantir will underwrite all the packages, giving them all housing data. HHS is organizing all public and private health data, which is assumed to be going to Palantir as well. This data is being managed and privatized into AI. After XAI announced a partnership with Palantir, the government gave Palantir additional contracts. An income verification service suddenly had complete data on 100% of Americans after Doge got Treasury, Social Security, and IRS data. The ICE contract allows tracking immigrants' locations in real-time through Palantir back to ICE. The primary thing going on is building a complete biometric surveillance of the entire population.

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Israel is using artificial intelligence (AI) to target and assassinate individuals in Gaza, even if it means killing Palestinian civilians. The Israeli military has a division called the targets division, which uses AI algorithms and automated software to accelerate target creation. The goal is to create a shock effect and continue the war, as previous operations have run out of targets. The AI tools have created 12,000 targets in this war alone, twice as many as in the entire 2014 war. The military has loosened restrictions on harming civilians, knowingly striking targets that may result in civilian casualties. This war policy, aided by AI, has led to civilian devastation and potential war crimes.

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Israel was able to come out of COVID first by using its extensive medical database, which includes digitized medical records for 98% of the population. This allowed them to analyze the effects of vaccines on different medical conditions. Israel became a testing ground for Pfizer, and the information gathered was shared with the world. The plan now is to expand the database to include genetic records from the entire population, creating a powerful resource for medical and biotechnological advancements. Israel aims to prioritize Israeli firms initially, but ultimately hopes to benefit the Middle East and the world with groundbreaking technologies.

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Israel's success in vaccinating its population against COVID-19 was due to its extensive medical database, which contains digitized records for 98% of the population. This allowed the country to provide Pfizer with valuable data on the vaccine's effects on different medical conditions. The government plans to expand this database to include genetic information from saliva samples, creating a powerful resource for medical and biotechnological research. Israeli firms will be given preference initially, but the goal is to foster a groundbreaking biotechnological industry that can benefit the world. Israel aims to become a beacon of innovation and a leader in healthcare advancements.

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The transcript surveys Palantir’s rise as a powerful data analytics company intertwined with government and military aims, emphasizing how fear, surveillance, and control have shaped its growth and public image. It frames Palantir as aiming to become “the ultimate military contractor and the ultimate arbiter of all of our data,” with its software described as enabling governments and major institutions to collect, analyze, and act on vast datasets, including in war zones. Key points include: - Palantir’s positioning and clients: The company claims it can revolutionize government systems with AI-powered data analysis and has been hired by the Department of Defense, the FBI, local police, the IRS, and other entities, including non-government customers like Wendy’s. Its business model is described as transforming “information those organizations collect, collect even more information, and use that data to draw conclusions.” - The kill chain concept and AI: Palantir’s tech is linked to the “kill chain,” a military term for the series of decisions leading to targeting and potentially taking life. Palantir’s contract adds AI to this chain, making it “quicker and better and safer and more violent.” - Founding story and rhetoric: Palantir traces its origins to a PayPal-connected network (the “PayPal mafia”) and to Alex Karp, who studied neoclassical social theory, with the company named after Tolkien’s Palantir. Middle-earth imagery is used to juxtapose potential good versus dangerous power. - Data, surveillance, and ontology: The software is described as capable of reconfiguring an organization’s ontology—what systems matter, what information matters, how processes are structured, and what biases are introduced. - Inside views and ethics: A former Palantir employee, Juan, explains his departure and later criticisms after observing the Israeli invasion of Gaza; Palantir’s involvement with the Israeli Defense Forces is noted, though contract details are opaque. The claim is that Palantir’s AI may have been used for target selection. - Revenue and focus on government: In 2024 Palantir earned nearly $2.9 billion, with 55% from government sources, most of it American. Palantir’s CTO Sham Sankar is cited with a Defense Reformation rhetoric that aligns with the Defense Innovation Board’s push to fund emerging tech, suggesting a fusion of defense spending and Palantir’s growth. - Domination and market strategy: Palantir is depicted as striving to be the “US government’s central operating system,” with Doge (an internal effort) aimed at unifying data across agencies like the IRS and Health and Human Services, potentially giving one contractor broad access to Americans’ data and health records. - Corporate culture and risk: The company is described as comfortable being unpopular, with leaders like Peter Thiel investing heavily and having a role in politics; Karp emphasizes civil liberties in terms of lawful use of government data and its potential misapplication. - Ethical tension and viewpoint: The piece notes that Palantir’s reach could enable governance by algorithm and automated decision-making, potentially reshaping personal lives, battlefields, and governance. The founders’ ownership structure preserves control through class voting shares. - Final reflections: The speakers argue that criticizing the system is fraught because watching and fear can silence dissent, and warn against replacing a broken system with an even more broken one, urging vigilance over who wields powerful data and AI.

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Israel emerged from COVID-19 by leveraging its extensive medical database, which includes digitized records for 98% of the population. This allowed for effective collaboration with Pfizer to assess vaccine impacts on various health conditions. The data was shared globally, contributing to medical knowledge. Plans are in place to expand this database by incorporating genetic information through voluntary saliva samples, creating a robust resource for research. This diverse genetic and medical database will enable pharmaceutical and medical companies to develop innovative biotechnological solutions. Initially, Israeli firms will have priority access, fostering a groundbreaking industry that can benefit not only Israel but also neighboring countries and the world.

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Israel is leading the medical revolution with bioconvergence technologies combining biology and engineering. Companies like Biomics and Nano Retina are creating innovative solutions for chronic diseases and vision impairment. PreciseBio is biofabricating tissues using 3D printing. Collaborating with ICT, big data, and AI, Israel is developing integrative medical solutions. The Israel Innovation Authority supports projects and partnerships, driving groundbreaking advancements in personalized medicine. With $40 billion in worldwide medicine profits from Israeli inventions, Israel's exceptional innovation ecosystem is a crucial player in shaping the future of healthcare.

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A major AI infrastructure project is being announced in the U.S., led by top technology executives including Larry Ellison, Masa Yoshi, and Sam Altman. This initiative, called Stargate, will invest at least $500 billion in AI infrastructure, rapidly creating over 100,000 American jobs. This significant investment reflects confidence in America's technological future and aims to keep advancements within the country amid global competition, particularly from China. The goal is to ensure that the U.S. remains a leader in technology development.

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A person demonstrates glasses that identify people using facial recognition and AI. When the glasses detect a face, they scour the internet for pictures of that person and use data sources like online articles and voter registration databases to find their name, phone number, home address, and relatives' names. This information is then fed back to an app on the user's phone. The demonstrator approaches a woman and the glasses identify her as being involved with the Cambridge Community Foundation. The glasses also identify a second person as Khashik, whose work the demonstrator has read. The glasses correctly identify the second person's address, attendance at Yale's Young Global Scholar Summer Program, and parents' names.

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The British security agencies use phone and cloud hacking services provided by the Israeli tech company, Celebreit. The company is led by Dana Goethe, an alumni of Unit 8200 in the Israeli military, known for surveillance and blackmailing Palestinians. Celebreit is staffed with former Israeli military and intelligence personnel. The concerning part is that Celebreit claims to remotely control all its devices, suggesting they have access to information obtained by the British security services.

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Employees are speaking out against Google's $1.2 billion contract with the Israeli government and military. The deal, called Project Nimbus, involves selling technology to Israel for surveillance purposes and expanding illegal settlements. Workers claim that those who oppose the project face discrimination and retaliation. They highlight a double standard in how anti-Nimbus and pro-Israel workers are treated. Google allegedly offered no support to Palestinians during the Gaza attacks, while reaching out to Israeli and pro-Israel Jewish workers. Former employees, including Ariel Koren and Timnit Gebru, have faced retaliation and were forced out of the company. Concerns are raised about enabling AI-assisted oppression and police surveillance.

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Google’s Hidden CIA Connection - The Full Story
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This video explores the connection between Google and the CIA. Google co-founder Sergey Brin reported to U.S. intelligence during Google's inception, with CIA funding involved in early projects like Google Earth. The CIA, formed post-World War II, engaged in controversial activities, including mind control experiments and failed assassination attempts. Google Federal, established in 2006, aimed to serve federal contracts, employing many former intelligence staff. The relationship deepened with Google's collaboration with the NSA during a cyberattack in 2010. As tech giants increasingly intertwine with government intelligence, concerns about privacy and corporate influence grow.

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The OpenAI Internet Browser Has Arrived: ChatGPT Atlas w/ Dave Blundin & Alexander Wissner-Gross
Guests: Dave Blundin, Alexander Wissner-Gross
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The podcast "WTF Just Happen in Tech" with Peter Diamandis, Dave Blundin, and Alex Wissner-Gross, delves into the rapid pace of technological change, particularly in AI. Diamandis opens by announcing the three X-Prize Visionering winners for 2025: the Abundance X-Prize, aiming to deliver food, water, housing, electricity, and bandwidth for $250 a month, framed as a universal basic services concept; a Fusion X-Prize, intended to accelerate public understanding and government support for fusion energy despite significant private investment; and the Wall-E X-Prize, focused on developing machines to sort and reutilize landfill waste, highlighting the growing role of robotics and AI in physical automation. A major theme is the escalating competition among tech giants in the AI space. OpenAI's launch of the Atlas browser is discussed as a strategic move to become a primary distribution channel for its super intelligence, directly challenging Google Chrome for user data and control, with its agent mode enabling AI to take actions. The hosts emphasize the importance of data aggregation in this "personal data warfare," envisioning a future where personal AIs like Jarvis act as portals to all information. Anthropic's CEO, Dario Amodei's vision of AI accelerating biology and longevity, potentially doubling human lifespan in 5-10 years, is explored, with Anthropic focusing on integrating AI with scientific tools and LILA (George Church) building AI-driven robotic data factories for scientific discovery. The conversation also touches on the decline of human traffic to Wikipedia, suggesting a shift towards AI-generated knowledge and "generative engine optimization" (GEO), and GPT-5's ability to rediscover forgotten math connections, illustrating the "fog of war" in AI's scientific advancements. Further discussions highlight AI's impact on various sectors: Uber is testing microwork for drivers to train AI, transforming the gig economy into a platform for data gathering and robot training. Deepseek's new OCR model, which visually perceives text in images, promises better multimodal understanding and formatting. OpenAI's move to hire bankers to automate junior work in finance signals a rapid, widespread automation of white-collar jobs, creating entrepreneurial opportunities in vertical-specific AI solutions. Google's Genie 3, capable of generating interactive, photorealistic worlds from text prompts, is seen as a convergence of world models and foundation models, with applications in gaming, education, and invention. The podcast also covers the massive infrastructure buildout supporting AI. Meta's $27 billion investment in a Louisiana data center, Oracle's plan for a 16 Zetaflop AI supercomputer, and Anthropic's expansion to 1 million TPUs on Google Cloud all underscore the unprecedented demand for compute power. The concept of "tiling the earth with compute" is introduced, extending to StarCloud's vision of data centers in space, leveraging solar energy and radiative cooling, potentially marking the beginning of a Dyson swarm. Tesla's A15 chip, a unified architecture for data centers and embodied robots/cars, and Amazon's smart delivery glasses, designed to collect training data for future delivery robots, further illustrate the pervasive integration of AI. The hosts also touch on Google's Willow quantum chip, demonstrating quantum advantage in specific tasks but still seeking economically transformative applications for AI acceleration. The US government's interest in investing in quantum firms is discussed as a strategic move akin to wartime industrial buildup. Energy production for AI data centers is a critical concern. The rising costs of nuclear reactor construction in the US compared to China are analyzed, emphasizing the need for the US to relearn how to build next-generation nuclear plants. The US offering weapons-grade plutonium to private firms for reactors and the DOE's ambitious roadmap for commercial fusion by the mid-2030s (backed by private investment) are presented as efforts to accelerate energy solutions. Amazon's investment in X-energy's small modular reactors (SMRs) is highlighted as a promising carbon-free power source, despite current slow deployment timelines. The episode concludes with a "weird science" segment on "butt breathing" as a medical option for respiratory failure, linking it to novel respiration, nanobots, and the future of longevity, before Peter Diamandis previews his upcoming work on a "Sovereign AI governance engine" at FII in Riyadh to help nations adapt to rapid AI-driven change.

a16z Podcast

a16z Podcast | For Google, Android is a Tactic and Cloud is a Strategy
Guests: Benedict Evans
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In the a16z podcast, Benedict Evans discusses key announcements from Google I/O, focusing on Android N and the evolution of Google services. He notes that while Android N introduces sensible improvements, significant innovation is occurring in Google services like Google Photos and Google Pay, which leverage cloud capabilities. Google Photos offers unlimited storage and advanced image recognition, contrasting with Apple’s paid model. Evans highlights the divergence between Google and Apple in their approaches to hardware and cloud services, with Google prioritizing cloud-based features. He also touches on VR developments, emphasizing that VR technology is rooted in smartphone components. Lastly, he addresses Google's efforts to reach underserved markets, including data-saving features for low-bandwidth users, showcasing the distinct challenges faced by potential smartphone users in developing regions.
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