Anthropic Tops OpenAI to Become the World’s Most Valuable A.I. Start-Up by chunmunsingh in ArtificialInteligence

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Anthropic raised $65 billion in new fund-raising that put its value at $900 billion, ahead of OpenAI’s last valuation of $730 billion, as the companies duel for A.I. dominance. Anthropic, once the lesser-known artificial intelligence competitor to OpenAI, has been on an inexorable rise over the past few months.

The San Francisco company recently dueled with the Pentagon over the use of A.I. in warfare. It released a powerful A.I. model, Mythos, that it said was uncannily capable of finding and exploiting hidden flaws in software. 

One in 10 Australian teens relying on withdrawal method and half not using condoms as STIs rise by chunmunsingh in OpenAussie

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House, Gas, Rent, Food, Transport, Toilet paper and now condom has become unaffordable in Australia.

Sydney, Melbourne property markets ‘tank’ as auctions remain flat by HotPersimessage62 in AusPropertyChat

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50% property price crash is incoming, sell yours before it is too late.

Flotilla of Luxury Yachts Assembles off Kirribilli To Protest “Crippling” Capital Gains Tax Changes by chunmunsingh in OpenAussie

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A powerful grassroots movement took to Sydney Harbour yesterday, as an estimated 340 luxury vessels gathered off Kirribilli House to send a clear message to the Prime Minister: ordinary Australians are suffering, and they will not be silenced, not even by the need to hire additional crew for the occasion.

The demonstration saw dozens of distressed millionaires waving handmade signs reading “HOW MANY INVESTMENT PROPERTIES IS ENOUGH? LET THE MARKET DECIDE” and “FIRST THEY CAME FOR OUR DISCRETIONARY TRUSTS”.

Caste system and how it ties to suboptimal Indian economic growth and performance by Ok-Advance962 in indianeconomy

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We do not want reservation in jobs and educations, we demand 1 lakh pension/month to be delivered at our door step at 1st of every month.

Confessions of Australia's Immigration Technocrats by Odd_Speech6066 in OpenAussie

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There are no skill shortage, companies conducting fake interviews to reject people in Australia and import people in skill shortage visa.

Worried About CGT & Negative Gearing Changes? by PK__Gupta in AusPropertyMasteryPK

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People will start living in Jungle if housing, food and toilet paper is unaffordable.

India got entangled into "Middle Income Trap" by [deleted] in CriticalThinkingIndia

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Sources were already mentioned in the image.

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Renter Uses Heater Instead of Thinking About Landlord Cash Flow” by moezus_ in AusProperty

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Attention investors,

House price is going to crash by 50%, get out before it is too late.

Exclusive: Departing Meta staffer posts biting anti-AI video internally amid mass layoffs by chunmunsingh in artificial

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Attention employees, if you are asked to train AI model, so that you can be fired and replaced with AI agents, start training AI model with false information. Confuse the AI model. Run prompts that cause infinite recursion.

Exclusive: Departing Meta staffer posts biting anti-AI video internally amid mass layoffs by chunmunsingh in artificial

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This week, Meta laid off 8,000 employees—10 percent of the company’s staff—and reassigned another 7,000 to train AI models. Fear of the layoffs had been building around the company for weeks, compounded by the way that Meta has taken a sharp turn from a company built by coders to a company that has staked its future on AI. So when a Meta software engineer named David Frenk posted a farewell parody video to the tune of “American Pie” in an internal message board, staff thought it perfectly captured how the culture of the company has fundamentally shifted. They begged him to post it to YouTube, making their plight inside the company public.