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We invest heavily in fighting misinformation by enforcing policies, promoting authoritative sources, avoiding borderline content, and not monetizing misleading information like climate change denial. We remove content violating policies, elevate trusted sources, and avoid recommending low-quality content. Our approach is similar to Google's search results, prioritizing reputable sources for sensitive topics like health and news.

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We will schedule follow-up calls with all the governors we met to offer our assistance. We want to ensure that we are available to help. We have resources, technical assistance, and a playbook that can support your work. Consider us as partners in this endeavor. Our students are eager and ready. Thank you.

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We've stopped the $8,000,000 in taxpayer subsidies for Politico subscriptions. The team is working to cancel the payments immediately. Large organizations inevitably miss things. Claims of widespread waste and abuse haven't been substantiated with evidence. We haven't seen proof of the alleged misuse of funds.

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Last year's budget was under $300,000. Donors familiar with the organization's work contacted them, seeking recommendations for initiatives in their area. The organization was happy to assist and never sought recognition for their contributions. This information is being shared privately but is not publicly available.

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We are enhancing disinformation research and tracking in the Surgeon General's office. Additionally, we are flagging problematic posts on Facebook for review.

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Unused material from speeches that he's had that no one has heard yet. We have Sunday specials lined up to the brim because my husband was so intentional about making sure that there was enough content. Always. He and he ins he he made sure we recorded everything. Everything. Not do a speech unless we could get the video and the A 100%. So we have speeches that no one's heard of. We have interviews that no one's heard of. We have stuff from Korea and Japan that no one's heard of. Podcasts. So, I mean, in the words of my husband, buckle up because there is a lot of content to be had. And we have so many amazing things down the pipeline that we are working on currently that will Unveil in due time. I am so excited. Yeah.

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We flag problematic posts on Facebook in the surgeon general's office.

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We launched an initiative to improve research on how automated processes curate online experiences. Understanding misinformation and disinformation is crucial. Ignoring this problem threatens the values we hold dear. Disinformation can perpetuate wars, hinder climate change efforts, and violate human rights. We must prevent these weapons of war from becoming normalized. Though we face many battles, there is cause for optimism. For every new weapon, there is a new tool to overcome it. We have the means, we just need the collective will.

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We handle approximately 3,500 cases per year with nine investigators. We receive hundreds of tips monthly from various sources. The cases involve the worst of the internet, filled with online slurs, threats, and hate speech, which constitute criminal offenses. For example, one case involved a hateful suggestion about refugee children that resulted in the accused paying a significant fine. We build our cases by scouring social media and using public and government data. While social media companies sometimes assist, we also employ special software to unmask anonymous users. Over the past four years, we've successfully prosecuted about 750 hate speech cases.

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Pattern recognition and deduction HI, human intelligence in I, I generated voice, Liam, and subtitles. Ecosystem pattern set are health damages of an excessive consumption of phosphorus. Deduction path, collection of health damages of an excessive consumption of phosphorus. Deduced from pattern sets, kidney disease is a health damage of an excessive consumption of phosphorus. Calcium decrease is a health damage of an excessive consumption of phosphorus. Bone weakness is a health damage of an excessive consumption of phosphorus. Bone fracture is a health damage of an excessive consumption of phosphorus. Bone and joint pain is a health damage of an excessive consumption of phosphorus. Disrupted mineral balance is a health damage of an excessive consumption of phosphorus. Cardiovascular disease is a health damage of an excessive consumption of phosphorus. Calcification of blood vessels is a health damage of an excessive consumption of phosphorus. Heart attack is a health damage of an excessive consumption of phosphorus. Stroke is a health damage of an excessive consumption of phosphorus. Gastrointestinal discomfort is a health damage of an excessive consumption of phosphorus. Muscle dysfunction is a health damage of an excessive consumption of phosphorus. Nerve dysfunction is a health damage of an excessive consumption of phosphorus. Hyperphosphatemia is a health damage of an excessive consumption of phosphorus. Hypoglycemia is a health damage of an excessive consumption of phosphorus. Related pattern sets with keyword phosphorus are health benefits of a right amount of phosphorus. Hold phosphorus are sources for phosphorus extraction or recycling. Provide phosphorus. Related pattern sets with keyword health are health benefits of a right amount of magnesium, are health benefits of a right amount of sodium, are health damages of a chronic excessive consumption of sodium, are health damages of an insufficient consumption of sodium, are health benefits of a right amount of phosphorus. I think pattern sets will be a dominant structure to represent, store, and recognize knowledge and deduce new knowledge, new pattern sets from existing knowledge from existing pattern sets. Thus, pattern sets are linked to each other by deduction path and other link types, and as such, the uncensored hyperlinked Internet and social media are very well suited to host, share, and collaborate in equality on common reusable pattern sets knowledge for people. Pattern set deduction does not depend on huge computing power and memory size as Brute ForceEye does as is being demonstrated with pattern sets in Connect four to be continued. Source tumia.org. Please like, follow, and share.

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In 10-15 years, I hope to see a significant impact on global health, particularly in reducing mortality rates in developing countries. We aim for improvements in diseases like malaria, with the ultimate goal of easing challenges in education and nutrition. Our foundation uses data-driven dashboards to track progress and share learnings with others. With a budget of $3 billion annually, we have high expectations for the impact we can make. Thank you for the opportunity to discuss our work at the World Economic Forum.

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Bill Hinman's speech on evaluating digital assets as securities is available on the website.

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We collaborate with over 80 fact-checking organizations worldwide in more than 60 languages to address content that doesn't violate our policies. When these partners identify false posts, especially about COVID or vaccines, we limit their distribution. Additionally, we use warning labels and reduce the visibility of such posts in people's feeds. This comprehensive approach involves providing authoritative information, removing harmful misinformation, and dealing with borderline content. Our goal is to continually improve our strategy.

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We launched the peer website alongside the inclusion report, which provides information on laws and policies regarding education inclusion in various countries. The 2020 report focused on how countries approach inclusion in education. We are now expanding this resource to include regulations on private and non-state education provisions globally. This will help countries learn from one another and enhance the material we offer beyond what can be included in the report.

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A speaker argues that allowing young men from countries where women aren’t treated as equal to live in four-star hotels and work illegally leads to attitudes toward women that are completely different and have appalling social effects. A second speaker recounts a case in Warwickshire, England where a 15-year-old girl was raped by two asylum-seeking Afghan men. The attackers’ lawyer blamed the assault on cultural differences, saying his client was not used to a society where women are free and deemed equal to men. The speaker says this defense illustrates why those young men shouldn’t have been in that country in the first place, and suggests that a similar mindset should be applied in the United States to prevent such things from happening here. The speaker asserts that if one sees someone getting hit by a car, it should remind us not to walk into the road, implying we should act to prevent harm before it occurs. The argument continues that action is needed now, not once it becomes widespread in the United States. This is offered as a justification for borders and for ICE, and a warning against those who advocate getting rid of ICE or removing borders. The position is that borders and immigration enforcement are necessary to keep the country sustainable economically, arguing against importing “the whole world.” The speaker contends that immigration should be controlled to prevent overwhelming the systems, and that people who do not share the country’s cultural values should be kept out or removed and sent to another country. The speaker then promotes a free email newsletter, noting it is sent every morning around 7 AM Central and occasionally covers specific topics in more depth. The link is stated to be in the speaker’s profile; readers are invited to subscribe. In closing, the speaker signs off, indicating they will see the audience in the next video.

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We should expand our efforts to receive more funding from those who can afford it. Even $10-20 million annually would make a significant impact. Engaging with different online communities is crucial. We must consider protesting, civil initiatives, and asset redistribution. This is the essence of my work, which is no small task.

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The article “COVID world 10/09/2022” by Pak Osmol presents estimated global impacts of SARS-CoV-2 and related vaccines over three years, asserting it is a deployment of bioweapons. The author notes two main differences from earlier estimates (10/01/2022): 1) 11 additional countries (about 600,000,000 people) were added to the estimate base data, bringing the current base to 47 countries for about 2,300,000,000 people; 2) for estimating serious adverse effects, the extra deaths of 2021 and 2022 are taken fully into account as input instead of half as in previous estimates. The extra deaths estimates for 2020, 2021, and 2022 are based on officially reported and factual deaths in the countries in a table (data sourced from Our World in Data; details in appendix). Extra deaths (ED) are calculated as the difference between the factual total deaths in the year. Incomplete 2022 months are extrapolated from the monthly average from January 2021 onward. The yearly evolution uses a corrected five-year average (2015–2019). A yearly correction factor of 0.75% is applied, recalibrated by multiplying the five-year average by 0.75% with different multipliers for each year (three times for 2020, four times for 2021, five times for 2022) to reflect expected yearly evolution without mass vaccination and COVID bioweapons. To calculate the world totals: for 2020, the ED per 100k people (ED100 ks) is computed per country and aggregated to yield 112 extra deaths per 100k people, which when applied to the world population results in nine million extra deaths in 2020, the first year with the COVID bioweapon deployed. For 2021, the ED21M doses (extra deaths per million doses) are calculated by country and aggregated to 961 extra deaths per million doses, applied to world doses to yield twelve point one million extra deaths in 2021, the first year with the vaccine bioweapon and second year with the COVID bioweapon deployed. For 2022, the ED22M doses yield 763 extra deaths per million doses, applied to world doses to produce nine point six million extra deaths in 2022, the second year with the vaccine bioweapon and third year with the COVID bioweapon deployed. The article then estimates serious adverse effects by multiplying the estimated extra deaths in 2021 and 2022 by a ratio of 87.6 (reported adverse effects per reported deaths after vaccination). This results in an estimated 1.1 billion serious adverse effects for 2021 and 0.8 billion for 2022. Across three years, the combined figures cited are about thirty-one million extra deaths and about one point nine billion serious adverse effects. The author asserts that due to mass propaganda, corrupted science, censorship, and perceived lack of truthful science, many still believe SARS-CoV-2 is natural, while he claims truthful science shows it is designed and made by humans in a lab. He argues the genetic code contains lab-made inserts (not natural mutations/recombinations) such as the PRRA (HIVGP120), which he claims are very unlikely to be natural. He references documents, testimonies, patents, and sources (including Doctor Richard M. Fleming) as support and notes the presence of a substantial trail of documents about lab constructs and bioweaponization. The article ends by pointing readers to the Appendix A Data Source (Our World in Data Excess Mortality Raw Death Count) with instructions to download the data.

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We created a website called Hamilton 68 to track Russian accounts. Our website shows that there are currently Russian bots spreading information.

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We are your reliable source of information, along with the director general of health and the ministry of health. Feel free to visit us anytime to clarify any rumors you may hear.

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The Alliance for Securing Democracy is developing tools and strategies to counter attacks on the U.S. and its allies. They are tracking the toolkit Russia is using to undermine democracies. Their dashboard tracks Russian active measures and can be found at dashboard.securingdemocracy.org.

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Speaker 0: Pattern deduction HI, human intelligence. AI generated voice alpha. Standalone pattern set zero s one and connect four. Connect four and zero moves. Deduction path, predefined winning pattern PPPP. Number of patterns, one. Pattern list, p p p. To be continued. Sourcetome.org. Please like, follow and share. Speaker 1: Pattern deduction HI, human intelligence, AI generated voice miles, stand alone pattern set1s1 and connect4, connect4 and one moves, deduction path, disk omission on pattern, number of patterns, one, pattern list, Ray0 PPP, deduced from pattern set, set zero s1 pppp, deduction path, predefined winning pattern pppp. To be continued, sourcetumia.org, please like, follow and share. Speaker 2: Human intelligence. AI generated voice Mary. Stand alone pattern set two s one and connect four. Connect four in two moves. Deduction path, empty siding fork. Number of patterns, two. Pattern list, ray zero ppp, ray zero ppp, deduced from ray zero ppp, ray zero ppp. Condition list: Because this is an empty siding, fork the rotatable empty ray position of the first pattern must be on a different column than the ray of the second pattern. In other words, their rays must be on siding columns, not be sharing a column. Deduced from pattern set s pset1 s1, ray0ppp, deduction path, disk omission on pattern. Pset1s1 Ray0ppp deduction path, disk omission on pattern. I think the concept of pattern recognition and deduction HI will be a central and main paradigm in AI because it does not depend on huge computing power and memory size as brute force AI does. In fact, pattern deduction is an attempt to simulate a more human and as such smarter form of modeling and reasoning than brute force and AI trying to do it the human way. To be continued, source2mia.org. Please like, follow and share. Speaker 3: Pattern Recognition and Deduction HI, Human Intelligence. AI generated voice Kaili and subtitles. Stand alone pattern set two s two and connect four. Connect four and two moves. Deduction path: Empty sharing fork. Number of patterns: two. Pattern list: Re zero PPP, Re one PPP. Deduced from: Re zero PPP, Re zero PPP. Condition list: 11 empty equal: Because this is an empty sharing fork the rotatable empty position of the first pattern is by definition on the same column as the RE of the second pattern. In other words their REs must be sharing the same column, not be on different siding columns. Furthermore, for the fork to be effective one RE must be atop RE1 with depth one on top of the sub RE0 with depth zero. After all the opponent must defend on the RE0 which move transforms the RE1 PPP into RE0 PPP enabling the player to win. Deduced from pattern sets: P Set one S1, RE0 PPP I think the concept of pattern recognition and deduction HI will be a central and main paradigm in AI because it does not depend on huge computing power and memory size as brute force AI does. In fact pattern deduction is an attempt to simulate a more human and has such smarter form of modelling and reasoning than brute force, an AI trying to do it the human way. To be continued. Sourcetumia.org. Please like, follow and share. Speaker 4: Pattern Recognition and Deduction HI Human Intelligence. A generated voice patent and subtitles. All columns pattern set 2A1 in connect four. Connect four in two moves. Deduction path: All columns and opponent disc emission on depth of Re zero PPP. Number of patterns: one. Pattern list: Re one PPP. Deduced from: Re zero PPP. Condition list: At least one Re one PPP, at least one Re one PPP exists on the game board. In an all columns pattern set for winning in two moves every open column has a re-one PPP pattern. At least one such column with re-one PPP must exist, otherwise all columns are closed, the game is finished and a win in two moves is no longer an option of course. All open col Re1PP, in an all columns pattern set for winning in two moves every open column has a Re1PP pattern. In other words all columns are closed or have a Re-1PPP. As such an opponent's move on any open column creates a Re-0PPP enabling the player to win. Deduced from pattern sets, P Set one S one, Re zero PPP, deduction path, disk omission on pattern. I think the concept of pattern recognition and deduction HI will be a central and main paradigm in AI because it does not depend on huge computing power and memory size as brute force AI does. In fact pattern deduction is an attempt to simulate a more human and as such smarter form of modelling and reasoning than brute force, an AI tried to do it the human way. To be continued. Sourcetomir.org. Please like, follow and share.

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AMA #7: Cold Exposure, Maximizing REM Sleep & My Next Scientific Studies
Guests: Mike Blabac
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In this Huberman Lab podcast episode, Andrew Huberman discusses the effects of deliberate cold exposure on health and immunity. He clarifies that brief cold exposure (1-10 minutes) is unlikely to directly cause illness, especially if followed by warming up. However, cold, dry air can increase susceptibility to infections due to thinner mucosal linings in the respiratory tract. Huberman advises against cold exposure if feeling unwell, recommending warmth instead. He highlights that while regular cold exposure may enhance immune markers, it can also suppress immune function if norepinephrine and epinephrine levels are elevated chronically. He references studies showing that repeated cold exposure can lead to trends in increased immune cells, but emphasizes the importance of context. Huberman also advocates for nasal breathing to reduce infection risk. The episode promotes the Huberman Lab premium channel, which supports research in mental and physical health, with matching funds from the Tiny Foundation. Subscribers gain access to exclusive content and AMAs.

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Joe Rogan Experience #2420 - Chris Masterjohn
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The Joe Rogan Experience episode with Chris Masterjohn dives into the central role of mitochondria in health and aging, reframing sleep, energy, and disease as energy-management problems rather than isolated symptoms. Masterjohn argues that sleep serves to restore mitochondrial energy reserves, with creatine and other fuels acting to extend the brain’s energy capacity during sleep deprivation. He expands the concept to everyday life, explaining that mitochondria are the power plants that supply energy for growth, repair, digestion, and even the immune system, and that mitochondrial efficiency declines with age at roughly 1% per year, though substantial variation exists between individuals. He emphasizes a “food-first, pharma-last” approach: obtain optimal mitochondrial function through nutrition and lifestyle before adding supplements or drugs. The discussion covers a spectrum of interventions: creatine supplementation for improved cognition and recovery, the nuanced use of CoQ10 and methylene blue (with testing to identify who might benefit and avoid harm), and the cautionary tale of seed oils, which he links to long-term vascular damage via damaged fatty acids on LDL particles rather than simply cholesterol levels. The conversation extends to vitamin D, iodine, and selenium’s roles in thyroid health, and the importance of nose-to-tail animal eating to support mitochondrial energy and antioxidant capacity. They also explore strategies to protect cognition and mobility through varied movement, skill-based training, and environment, arguing that aging healthily requires maintaining energy to both perform and adapt. The pair discuss the limitations of short trials in nutrition science, the historical debates around seed oils and cholesterol, and the value of holistic, individualized testing to guide supplementation. Throughout, Masterjohn weaves in practical guidance—spanning sunlight and red-light therapy to enhance mitochondrial function, the potential of nattokinase for clot breakdown, and the need to balance energy, sleep, and mental acuity for a robust, long life—calling for a nuanced, evidence-informed approach rather than one-size-fits-all dogma. topics [

a16z Podcast

Big Ideas 2024: AI Interpretability: From Black Box to Clear Box with Anjney Midha
Guests: Anjney Midha
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The a16z partners discuss major tech innovations for 2024, including AI interpretability, which focuses on understanding AI models. Anan Mahendra explains that while AI has been about scaling, the current challenge is understanding why models produce certain outputs. He uses a cooking analogy to illustrate how individual neurons (cooks) in AI models can be organized into interpretable features (head chefs) that represent clear concepts. Recent breakthroughs in mechanistic interpretability allow researchers to analyze these features, shifting the focus from research to engineering challenges. This shift enables better control of AI models, crucial for applications in healthcare and finance. The conversation highlights the importance of reliability and predictability in deploying AI in mission-critical situations. Looking ahead to 2024, there is optimism for increased investment and attention on interpretability, which could lead to broader applications of AI technology. For more insights, the full list of 40 big ideas can be found at a16z.com/bigideas2024.

Modern Wisdom

The 2026 Immortality Protocol - Bryan Johnson (4K)
Guests: Bryan Johnson
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Bryan Johnson discusses his ambitious longevity program and the broader social and philosophical project behind it. He frames his work as part of a larger effort to shape a new moral framework in response to rapid advances in artificial intelligence, arguing that the defining challenge of our era is how a civilization confronts entropy and mortality. The conversation centers on practical health strategies Johnson has pursued, notably sleep optimization, circadian discipline, and behavioral changes, arguing that the highest-yield longevity gains come from improving sleep first, then addressing daily habits and nutrition. He details a nightly routine built around winding down, light exposure management, and cognitive “Brian” archetypes that help navigate goals and cravings. Johnson emphasizes that even in a world of accelerating tech, practical practices—sleep discipline, regular exercise, and mindful eating—provide a reliable foundation, while more ambitious interventions (sauna, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and fertility-related protocols) serve as accelerants with careful monitoring. The dialogue also explores the emotional and social dimensions of longevity, including loneliness, meaningful relationships, and the role of community in sustaining a life dedicated to a higher mission. The hosts challenge Johnson to connect his biological experiments to broader human meaning, asking how AI’s emergence might alter what we value, and how human identity can remain robust when technologies reframe work, wealth, and status. A recurring theme is the tension between high-status optimization and the pursuit of a higher aim—existence itself as a virtue—and how this reframing could democratize health and longevity across society. The episode threads through discussions of autonomy, personal agency, and the responsibility of influential voices in shaping a civilization’s response to AI, suggesting that the true goal is not immortality alone but a cohesive, resilient civilization capable of thriving in an era of unprecedented change. The conversation closes with concrete next steps for listeners, including actionable guides, upcoming writings, and a scalable health framework that could guide future innovations.
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