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Why world models will bring us to AGI, not LLMs
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Why world models will bring us to AGI, not LLMs

Yann Lecun recently shared that a cat is smarter than ChatGPT and that we are never going to get to human-level intelligence by just training on text. My personal opinion is not only are they unreliable but it can be a safety issue as well in high-stakes environments like enterprises, healthcare and more. World models are fundamentally different. These AI systems build internal representations of how reality works, allowing them to understand cause and effect rather than just predict tokens. There has been a shift lately and major figures from Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang to Demis Hassabis at Google DeepMind are talking more openly about world models. I believe we're still in the early stages of discovering how transformative this technology will be for reaching AGI. Research and application...
India Budget 2026 commits $90B to AI infrastructure, recommends application-led approach over scale
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India Budget 2026 commits $90B to AI infrastructure, recommends application-led approach over scale

India's latest budget mentions AI 11 times - highest ever. Key commitments: $90B data centre investments Tax holiday till 2047 for cloud providers Semiconductor Mission 2.0 for domestic chips Policy preference for "smaller, sector-specific models" 890+ GenAI startups active now, deep-tech funding up 78%. Analysis: https://onllm.dev/blog/3-budget-2026 submitted by /u/prakersh [link] [comments]
How do you think Artificial Intelligence’s portrayal in Popular Media has affected the AI we make today?
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How do you think Artificial Intelligence’s portrayal in Popular Media has affected the AI we make today?

For years we have watched and read stories about evil Ai's and the threats they may pose, with AI characters such as Ultron, AM, HAL 9000, the Matrix etc. looking to kill/exploit humanity. There are countless stories with these kinds of villains. But we have also had good AI characters, including Data from Star Trek, WALL-E, Baymax, C3PO, Marvin the Paranoid Android. How do you think these depictions of AI in popular media is affecting the AI systems we are making today? submitted by /u/K-dawg12 [link] [comments]
What is Moltbook actually
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What is Moltbook actually

What moltbook is So essentially There is this open source AI bot called openclaw that once you download, it has source md files for their “soul” and “identity” and “memory” So in a way, it can save things to these files to create a personality. Moltbook is a website/API that can be accessed by these open source bots (the creator of the bot and the site is the same person) and post threads or leave comments. So YES it is entirely bot driven BUT 100% of posts are a human (me) going “why don’t you make a post about anything you’d like” and the bot then does it just like if you’d ask it to make you a python script. Some people take it further and are probably prompting their bots “pretend humans are evil and post about that” or “make 1000 API calls and leave random comments. It’s an awes...
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