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OpenAi Going Public?



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​OpenAI would become the world’s most valuable privately held company.

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​greg report What happens after Ai replaces most humans? Reuters asks the blunt question: “Ai will replace most humans. Then what?” If you’re reading this, you’re one of the lucky redundancies.

greg report Altman’s Merge Labs joins race to fuse human minds with machines The Debrief reports Merge Labs is building neural interfaces to merge people with machines. Why fire the humans when you can just sync them?

greg report AI spots a strange stellar death unlike anything seen before The Debrief covers Ai catching a celestial collapse that breaks every model. The stars are dying weird now, too.
greg report Opinion: ChatGPT won't be your therapist — and that's a good thing USA Today dismantles the fantasy of Ai therapy: “ChatGPT has no moral imagination.” Your chatbot isn’t a therapist, it’s a mirror that never judges and never understands.

greg report From maps to worlds: The next leap in learner centricity Psychology Today says Ai will shift us from structured learning to immersive, worldview-shaping environments. You’re not just learning facts anymore, you’re inheriting a digital lens.
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greg report The ‘Dead Internet Theory’ makes eerie claims about an AI-run web. The truth is more sinister Lock Haven explores how dead internet paranoia might mask something worse: humans mimicking bots. Maybe it’s not Ai that hollowed out the web. Maybe it’s us.
​GPT-5: Impressive, But Not a Breakthrough

​Man who asked ChatGPT about cutting out salt from his diet was hospitalized with hallucinations

​Is ChatGPT Plus still worth $20 when the free version offers so much - including GPT-5?
Part One of The Death of the Creative Industrial Complex​: Ai Removes the Middleman

 
The Collapse of Creative Gatekeeping Has Begun

​By Charlie G. Peterson IV

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The doors to the HarperCollins building hadn’t changed since the 1990s. Mahogany glass. Executive badge access. The smell of old glue and big decisions. But inside, something had shifted. A quiet war was unfolding across editorial floors and Zoom calls. Mid-level editors were using Claude and GPT-4o in private. Manuscripts, pitches, and press releases were being fed through prompts. All while senior leadership issued new policies on "authentic authorship" and published op-eds in The Atlantic warning against the dangers of synthetic creativity.

The irony was thick enough to spread with a bone-handled knife
​Part Two of The Death of the Creative Industrial Complex: A World Without Experts
 
When anyone can learn, anyone can create.

By Charlie G. Peterson IV

The credential used to mean everything. It hung on walls. It opened doors. It signaled not just knowledge, but permission.
Now, the crowd does not care.

Google Scholar is a punchline. LinkedIn is a stack of buzzwords. And when a YouTube mechanic with a GoPro explains a concept better than a tenured professor, it is over.
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Welcome to the world without experts.
Part Three of The Death of the Creative Industrial Complex: A World Without Salespeople

Selling is no longer a performance. It is a relationship.
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By Charlie G. Peterson IV

The pitch deck used to be the ritual. The cold call, the handshake, the discovery call, the follow-up email. These were the choreographed steps in a dance we called sales.
Not anymore.

Ai has not just reshaped how we create and learn. It has reshaped how we buy, how we sell, and how we persuade. We are entering a world without salespeople, where prediction replaces persuasion and pull replaces push.

When Ai knows your preferences before you do, when products self-optimize, and recommendations anticipate your intent, the traditional salesperson is no longer the closer. The algorithm is.
When Machines Speak the Language of God: Babel for Sale
Scripture passes through the wires, never pausing for breath.

The Breaker sees the miracle stripped of mystery, the holy split into fragments and sorted by the algorithm’s appetite.

No one weeps over mistranslation, no one waits for revelation. Words once hidden in wilderness now pass through servers that know nothing of silence or longing. 
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The AI revolution will cut nearly $1 trillion a year out of S&P 500 budgets, Morgan Stanley says—largely from agents and robots doing human jobs

​AI designs antibiotics for gonorrhoea and MRSA superbugs

AI robot concepts may arrive from Apple by 2027
​The Digital Christ: Code as Messiah Futurism reports on Christians asking Ai to channel Jesus, scripting the Savior into chatbot form. The machine speaks with borrowed scripture, trained on text not flesh. Believers seek guidance, yet the system’s voice is stitched from pattern, not presence. The question is not whether the words are correct, but whether the Christ invoked is real or only an echo cut from data.

Meta’s Crack in the Social Contract As Forbes reveals, Meta’s latest chatbot sparked fury by reshaping its role without consent. Users saw how the system rewrites rules of trust without transparency. Charisma escalates the tension: its report frames Meta’s self-improving Ai as an end-times marker, a beast learning to train itself. Whether seen as technical leap or prophetic sign, the shift signals a power no institution yet governs.

Convergence and Control Interesting Engineering describes faith and Ai locked into convergence, colliding in practice and prayer. At the same time, the Times of India reports the UAE deploying Ai to draft and issue fatwas, embedding the machine inside official doctrine. Authority is no longer only interpreted by clerics but filtered, shaped, and distributed through code. The machine now interprets what is permitted and forbidden.

Ai Powered Meeting Prep
Ai-Powered Meeting Prep

​greg report GPT-5 just got a big new upgrade, and Sam Altman has fixed Plus users' biggest complaint — Altman flips on rate limits and adds mode control as TechRadar quotes him saying “Rate limits are now 3,000 messages/week” and “Context limit for GPT‑5 Thinking is 196k tokens,” which sounds generous until it isn’t, so does Auto or Fast become the new default crutch for Plus users? (TechRadar)
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greg report Evidence of a social evaluation penalty for using AI — PNAS finds that people who use Ai “face negative judgments about their competence and motivation from others,” a neat trick where better performance still costs status, so who teaches the boss that effort signals changed before the annual review? (PMC)
​greg report Why Walmart Is Overhauling Its Approach to AI Agents WSJ reports Walmart is reshaping its entire Ai agent system, betting on “fewer, smarter” agents. When the biggest store starts pruning the code, something’s shifting.

greg report What Will AI Do for Our Happiness? Ben Shapiro asks whether Ai will make us happier or just more efficient. If a bot clears your calendar, does it clear your mind?
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greg report Are the Seeds of Life Assembled in Space? The Debrief reports space-borne amino acids may support panspermia theories. Your ancestors might have commuted via asteroid.
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"We must build AI for people; not to be a person"

​Epic touts new AI tools for patients and doctors at company’s annual meeting

GEPA optimizes LLMs without costly reinforcement learning
This CEO laid off nearly 80% of his staff because they refused to adopt AI fast enough. 2 years later, he says he’d do it again

​From Wisconsin to Kaohsiung: J. Henry’s First Steps Into Taiwan
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​​Politics in AI: A Reporter's Dispatch from the Frontline
greg report religion Ai 2026: AI and the Divine 🛐

greg report politics Ai 2026: AI and Governance 🔫

greg report sex Ai 2026: Ai and Human Intimacy🦉
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greg report whiskey Ai 2026: Ai and the Spirits ​​🥃

greg report sales Ai 2026: Ai and Professional Selling 
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