Artificial intelligence A.i. shit

U.S. blacklists over 50 Chinese companies in bid to curb Beijing's AI, chip capabilities

The U.S. has added dozens of Chinese entities to its export blacklist in the first such effort by the Trump administration to curtail China's strides in artificial intelligence and advanced computing. The export restrictions come at a time when tensions between Washington and Beijing have been rising with the Trump administration ratcheting up tariffs against China.

Anniek Bao
MAR 26 2025


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Robots Run This Convenience Store 24/7
March 17, 2025

Rich DeMuro takes a look at a new type of automated convenience store called VenHub.
We visited the location at 11720 Vanowen St, North Hollywood, CA.


 
Elon Musk says China wants assurances that magnets for Tesla's humanoid robot won't be used for 'military purposes'

Elon Musk has said Optimus production faces challenges over China's rare-earth export restrictions. The Tesla CEO said China wanted assurance that the parts wouldn't be used for "military purposes." He said that they wouldn't be and that Tesla planned to produce thousands of Optimus robots this year.

By Ana Altchek
Apr 23, 2025,


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Elon Musk said that "China wants some assurances" that rare-earth magnets supplied to Tesla for its Optimus humanoid robot wouldn't be used for "military purposes."
 
The first driverless semis have started running regular longhaul routes

On Thursday, autonomous trucking firm Aurora announced it launched commercial service in Texas under its first customers, Uber Freight and Hirschbach Motor Lines, which delivers time- and temperature-sensitive freight. Both companies conducted test runs with Aurora, including safety drivers to monitor the self-driving technology dubbed “Aurora Driver.” Aurora’s new commercial service will no longer have safety drivers.

By Alexandra Skores, CNN
May 1, 2025


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Interior of one of Aurora's driverless trucks.
 
U.S. Secretary of Commerce says the ‘new model’ is factory jobs for life—for you, your kids, and your grandkids

U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick says factory gigs are the “great jobs of the future” that Gen Z could work in for the "rest" of their life—and so could their grandkids. But the workforce’s youngest cohort probably won’t be running to fill the roles.

BY EMMA BURLEIGH
May 2, 2025


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U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick - Some white collar workers may be on the brink of layoffs thanks to AI, but the Secretary of Commerce says they will always have a place in America’s factories. As the U.S. puts up high tariffs and curbs immigration, the administration hopes to fuel an intergenerational manufacturing boom.
 
If you wondering what Elon Musk and his DOGE Minions are up to.

This should give you an idea….

CHINA’S SOCIAL CREDIT SYSTEM


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On June 14, 2014, China’s State Council announced a plan to establish a social credit system, which would assign “social credit scores” to citizens based on their behavior. A citizen’s social credit score goes up based on socially desirable actions, like paying taxes or purchasing Chinese products; it declines if a person engages in behaviors that the State Council deems dishonest or otherwise problematic, such as committing crimes or making negative statements about the government.

Access to social benefits, like receiving a home loan or travelling on an airplane, would be partly determined by one’s social credit score. With this social credit system, the Chinese government aims to create a more honest and harmonious society.

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The Chinese State Council postulates that if citizens are rewarded for good behavior and punished for bad behavior, then people will want to act better. Citizens in China are already seeing the positive effects of this system. As one Chinese citizen explained, “I feel like in the past six months, people’s behavior has gotten better and better . . .

For example, when we drive, now we always stop in front of crosswalks. If you don’t stop, you will lose your points. At first, we just worried about losing points, but now we got used to it”. When there are negative consequences, people may think twice about engaging in bad or illegal activities. Over time, when citizens of a society are following laws and acting honestly, the society as a whole becomes just, fair, and peaceful.

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Critics, however, regard it as an invasion of privacy and personal freedom. One concern is that the ability for the government to assign these ratings is dependent on China’s increasingly dense network of surveillance cameras and the advancement of artificial intelligence technology. Additionally, some critics argue that the system has flaws and may be subject to error or even abuse by the government.

For example, the social credit score of Liu Hu, a Chinese journalist, placed him on the untrustworthy list, and as a result, he was prohibited from flying, buying a home, and sending his child to private school. His low score was due to a series of tweets that the government did not approve of. According to Liu, “You feel you're being controlled by the list all the time”. Critics on the international stage worry that policies like China’s will spread.

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For example, Tyler Grant has argued that “[t]he free world is not far behind if we don’t protect privacy, deny our policymakers’ desire to expand the reach of government, and resist the urge to commercially or socially punish those who don't share our political ideology. Privacy and liberty are never more than one generation away from extinction”.

Finally, some people might be concerned that by generating external incentives to engage in pro-social behaviors, programs like this actually undermine intrinsic moral motivation, making people less likely to do the right thing for the right reason.

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China Ranks ‘Good’ and ‘Bad’ Citizens With Social Credit’ System

In China, where millions of people have their faces scanned on a daily basis, authorities are developing a so-called "social credit" system. Citizens’ behavior is monitored and scrutinised – they are given scores and ranked according to rules set by the government. "Model" citizens enjoy perks such as reduced bus fares, but those with low scores lose certain rights and are blacklisted.


 
Henderson, NV. Facility Brings More ‘Driverless Rentals’ To The Las Vegas Valley
May 9, 2025

A new type of service in Las Vegas offers rental vehicles delivered to users by "teledrivers" who aren't physically present but remotely guide vehicles to and from renters.

 
Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok brings up South African 'white genocide' claims in responses to unrelated questions

In replies to posts unrelated to South Africa, Grok repeatedly responded with text discussing “white genocide” in the country.

By Ben Goggin
May 14, 2025


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If you wondering what Elon Musk and his DOGE Minions are up to.

This should give you an idea….

CHINA’S SOCIAL CREDIT SYSTEM


76bd350e-e5f6-440d-93bc-23050e2908db_3e50ef00.jpg

On June 14, 2014, China’s State Council announced a plan to establish a social credit system, which would assign “social credit scores” to citizens based on their behavior. A citizen’s social credit score goes up based on socially desirable actions, like paying taxes or purchasing Chinese products; it declines if a person engages in behaviors that the State Council deems dishonest or otherwise problematic, such as committing crimes or making negative statements about the government.

Access to social benefits, like receiving a home loan or travelling on an airplane, would be partly determined by one’s social credit score. With this social credit system, the Chinese government aims to create a more honest and harmonious society.

EgCkIFTXoAI-4SB.jpg:large

The Chinese State Council postulates that if citizens are rewarded for good behavior and punished for bad behavior, then people will want to act better. Citizens in China are already seeing the positive effects of this system. As one Chinese citizen explained, “I feel like in the past six months, people’s behavior has gotten better and better . . .

For example, when we drive, now we always stop in front of crosswalks. If you don’t stop, you will lose your points. At first, we just worried about losing points, but now we got used to it”. When there are negative consequences, people may think twice about engaging in bad or illegal activities. Over time, when citizens of a society are following laws and acting honestly, the society as a whole becomes just, fair, and peaceful.

P1-BZ401_CCREDI_16U_20161128113928.jpg

Critics, however, regard it as an invasion of privacy and personal freedom. One concern is that the ability for the government to assign these ratings is dependent on China’s increasingly dense network of surveillance cameras and the advancement of artificial intelligence technology. Additionally, some critics argue that the system has flaws and may be subject to error or even abuse by the government.

For example, the social credit score of Liu Hu, a Chinese journalist, placed him on the untrustworthy list, and as a result, he was prohibited from flying, buying a home, and sending his child to private school. His low score was due to a series of tweets that the government did not approve of. According to Liu, “You feel you're being controlled by the list all the time”. Critics on the international stage worry that policies like China’s will spread.

china-social-credit-ap-img.jpg

For example, Tyler Grant has argued that “[t]he free world is not far behind if we don’t protect privacy, deny our policymakers’ desire to expand the reach of government, and resist the urge to commercially or socially punish those who don't share our political ideology. Privacy and liberty are never more than one generation away from extinction”.

Finally, some people might be concerned that by generating external incentives to engage in pro-social behaviors, programs like this actually undermine intrinsic moral motivation, making people less likely to do the right thing for the right reason.

social-credit-china-economy.jpg

China Ranks ‘Good’ and ‘Bad’ Citizens With Social Credit’ System

In China, where millions of people have their faces scanned on a daily basis, authorities are developing a so-called "social credit" system. Citizens’ behavior is monitored and scrutinised – they are given scores and ranked according to rules set by the government. "Model" citizens enjoy perks such as reduced bus fares, but those with low scores lose certain rights and are blacklisted.



Man Black Mirror be predicting the future.
 
House Republicans want to stop states from regulating AI. More than 100 organizations are pushing back

Tucked into President Donald Trump’s “one big, beautiful” agenda bill is a rule that, if passed, would prohibit states from enforcing “any law or regulation regulating artificial intelligence models, artificial intelligence systems, or automated decision systems” for 10 years.

By Clare Duffy
May 19, 2025


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Anduril CEO Unveils The Fury Unmanned Fighter Jet
May 19, 2025

Anduril co-founder and CEO Brian Schimpf gave 60 Minutes an up-close look at Fury, an unmanned fighter jet powered by artificial intelligence that could become a Collaborative Combat Aircraft for the U.S. Air Force.

 
Google just announced VEO 3 for their new Gemini Ultra AI package (Which is $250 per month)


It doesn't just generate videos via prompt, it includes the audio as well. This is just 2 months after they released Veo 2. Not sure if we are prepared for when they release the ability to do 1 minute+ videos, or stich them together
look at these examples.











 
China Unveils Game-Changing First Drone 'Mothership'

Built by the state-owned Aviation Industry Corporation of China, the Jiu Tian drone has a wingspan of 82 feet and runs on a turbofan engine, China Central Television said in a Saturday broadcast. It has a maximum range of 4,350 miles and a 15-kilometer (9.3 miles) ceiling, and it can exceed 435 miles per hour.

By Micah McCartney
May 20, 2025


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This image, shared by Chinese state media on May 17, shows the Jiu Tian unmanned drone carrier, which is set to take flight in late June.
 
From elsewhere...




- Starter AI tools.
- YouTubers to check for.
- Ways you can apply the tools in any domain.
- Prompts

STARTER KIT
ChatGPT - GREAT ALL AROUND CHAT BOT
General Thoughts - ChatGPT has fallen off HARD since the last update. a lot of errors and faulty work. still great for anything copy related. emails, content creation and etc
Extra - you can fool around with it for image generation and coding as well.

GenSpark - BEST ALL AROUND AI CHATBOT.
General Thoughts - This thing does everything from create dope marketing material to designing and hosting websites that are in comparison to something Apple or Nike would use to coding highly intelligent sentient beings that are interactive. no longer use notion bc of genspark.
Extra - can make phone calls for you.sheets feature makes it really easy to organize and visualize data. can also download files for you.
FORGOT TO MENTION...
GENSPARK GIVES YOU ACCESS TO PRETTY MUCH ALL MAJOR AI AGENTS AND IT WILL CHOOSE WHICH TO US FOR YOUR DESIRED OUTCOME OR YOU CAN CHOOSE YOURSELF WHICH TO USE.

Manus AI - MID-TIER. COULD GO WITHOUT.
General Thoughts - Manus AI originally had me extremely excited. after consistent use, it is pretty much mid-tier AI tool for me when it comes to chat bots.
Extra - Manus can generate audio files and search the internet extensively. its is realyl good for research.

Ideogram - AWESOME IMAGE GENERATOR
General Thoughts - best image generator to date. vectors, all kinds of animation styles, logs, and etc all from text prompts.
Extra - Their website includes images generated by other users that allow you to view the prompt, remix the image, upgrade the image, or save the image.

Hedra AI - IMAGE ANIMATOR W/ VOICE-OVERS and LIP SYNCING.
General Thoughts - Cool image animator that adds voice-overs with pretty good lip syncing
Extra - can use your own voice as ai without recording voiceovers.

Perplexity - DEEP RESEARCH AI TOOL
General Thoughts - Used to use perplexity a lot last year but as AI has grown rapidly, i use it less considering that many AI tools can now search the internet. still great for resarch and sourcing data.
Extra - really good for analyzing trends and doing side by side comparisons.

Claude - LLM FOR LARGE CONTEXT
General Thoughts - This thing is a monster when it comes to taking large data sets, analyzing, and summarizing them.
Extra - dope for brainstorming and tone-sensitive work.

YOUTUBERS
https://www.youtube.com/@aiDotEngineer
https://www.youtube.com/@D5Render
https://www.youtube.com/@DeepDiveWithTheAIAutomators
https://www.youtube.com/@meetgamma
https://www.youtube.com/@genspark_ai
https://www.youtube.com/@JulianGoldieSEO
https://www.youtube.com/@KevinStratvert
https://www.youtube.com/@LatentSpacePod
https://www.youtube.com/@lovable-labs
https://www.youtube.com/@lumalabsai
https://www.youtube.com/@mastra-ai
https://www.youtube.com/@matthew_berman
https://www.youtube.com/@NewMachina
https://www.youtube.com/@OpenAI
https://www.youtube.com/@ReaddyAI
https://www.youtube.com/@rileybrownai
https://www.youtube.com/@rosebud-ai
https://www.youtube.com/@shawnBuildsAI
https://www.youtube.com/@WebsiteLearners
https://www.youtube.com/@aiDotEngineer

APPLICATIONS
Marketing & Sales
: Draft email campaigns, write ad copy, generate A/B test headlines, create product descriptions.

Customer Support: Power chatbots that handle FAQs, troubleshoot issues, and escalate tickets.

Human Resources: Automate job-description writing, screen resumes with keyword matching, draft offer letters.

Education & Training: Build lesson plans, quiz questions, study guides, language-learning dialogs.

Legal & Compliance: Summarize contracts, draft basic agreements, research precedents (with lawyer oversight).

Healthcare Admin: Compose patient-education materials, appointment reminders, discharge instructions.

Software Development: Generate code snippets, debug errors, write documentation.

Personal Productivity: Brainstorm project plans, draft to-do lists, craft goal-setting journals.

Website & E-commerce: Auto-generate landing pages, product catalog layouts, checkout flows.

Corporate Communications: Create investor decks, board-meeting summaries, internal newsletters.

Data & Analytics: Build interactive spreadsheets, visualize KPIs, generate pivot-table insights.

Event Planning: Draft agendas, invite copy, post-event surveys, seating charts.

Creative Agencies: Script storyboards, plan photo shoots, write client proposals.

Finance & Accounting: Produce budget reports, cash-flow forecasts, audit checklists.

Customer Outreach: Script automated voice-calls, SMS campaigns, follow-up sequences.

Podcasting: Generate intros/outros, episode scripts, sponsor-read templates.

E-learning: Narrate course modules, create dialogue for virtual tutors, record voice-over quizzes.

Mental Wellness: Produce guided meditation audio, mood-tracker prompts, journaling cues.

Telephony: Auto-answer greetings, voicemail messages, interactive phone surveys.

Market Research:Produce summarized audio reports, read out survey responses.

Accessibility: Convert text content to audio for visually impaired users.

Product Design: Rapidly prototype packaging concepts, label art, mock-ups.

Education: Create infographics, step-by-step diagrams, anatomy charts.

Real Estate: Generate property concept visuals, floor-plan stylizations, renovation previews.

Publishing: Design book covers, chapter illustrations, editorial layouts.

Corporate Presentations: Produce custom icons, slide backgrounds, data-visual skins.

Social Media: Create branded templates, story filters, meme-style posts.

Product Demos: Animate UI flows, feature call-outs, narrated walkthroughs.

Training & Onboarding: Create short scenarios, role-play animations, compliance reminders.

Marketing Teasers: Produce social-media animation loops, logo reveals, event promos.

Recruitment: Animated “day in the life” company culture videos, candidate intros.

E-commerce: 5–10 sec animated banners, dynamic ads, interactive product showcases.

Internal Comms: CEO messages, quarterly updates, animated org charts.

Academic & Scientific: Literature reviews, citation summaries, hypothesis mapping.

Market Intelligence: Competitive benchmarking, trend analysis, sentiment insights.

Legal Research: Case-law digests, statue comparisons, jurisdiction overviews.

Healthcare Research: Summarize clinical trials, drug-interaction reports, guideline updates.

Policy & Government: Analyze regulations, draft position papers, compare international frameworks.

Technology Scouting: Identify emerging tools, vendor comparisons, feature matrices.

Due Diligence: Summarize thousands-page documents, flag key risks, extract action items.

Corporate Strategy: Digest board-meeting transcripts, outline strategic themes, draft memos.

Complex Project Management: Consolidate multi-stakeholder updates, generate status reports.

Customer Insights: Aggregate survey responses, identify major pain points, recommend solutions.

Healthcare Admin: Compile patient case histories, generate discharge summaries, highlight treatment plans.

Financial Analysis: Interpret earnings calls, produce executive summaries, forecast narratives

PROMPTS
Extremely basic prompt but will get you consistent high quality work in GenSpark...

Can you make me a world-class, world-renowned and world famous "BLANK" based on all these "BLANK" files. Make it interactive and make sure all the information and code is error-free, bug free, and glitch-free to ensure full functionality of the "BLANK"

Below is a Command prompt i designed specifically for ChatGPT.
you can edit it how you please to fit for you.

from the document file for this command prompt, GenSpark just turned it into this dope visual in the matter on 20 seconds
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i can come back with more shit later. im tired of working on this.

learning a lot of full on automations right now.
you all can hit me on any of my social medias here via my linktree.
will soon be replacing linktree link with genspark created website.
https://linktr.ee/rayskrillz

*****UPDATE*****

NEW YOUTUBE LINKS TO CHECK OUT.
THESE ARE MORE PERSONAL SO
DEFFFFFFF CHECK THESE OUT!!!

https://www.youtube.com/@WesMcDowellInc
https://www.youtube.com/@mreflow
https://www.youtube.com/@GregIsenberg
https://www.youtube.com/@thekoerneroffice
https://www.youtube.com/@EthanNelsonScalewithAI
https://www.youtube.com/@JulianGoldieSEO/videos
https://www.youtube.com/@KevinStratvert
https://www.youtube.com/@matthew_berman
https://www.youtube.com/@jasonleefinance/videos
https://www.youtube.com/@theboringmarketer
https://www.youtube.com/@alexbeckerbizroids
https://www.youtube.com/@MattVidPro
https://www.youtube.com/@TheBrettWay
 
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Behind the Curtain: A white-collar bloodbath

Jim VandeHei, Mike Allen
May 28, 2025


Dario Amodei — CEO of Anthropic, one of the world's most powerful creators of artificial intelligence — has a blunt, scary warning for the U.S. government and all of us:

• AI could wipe out half of all entry-level white-collar jobs — and spike unemployment to 10-20% in the next one to five years, Amodei told us in an interview from his San Francisco office.

• Amodei said AI companies and government need to stop "sugar-coating" what's coming: the possible mass elimination of jobs across technology, finance, law, consulting and other white-collar professions, especially entry-level gigs…

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