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AI trainers have turned the models into neurotics??? Psychiatrists tested GPT-5, Grok, Gemini, and Claude using questionnaires designed for human patients. They found that, by human standards, these models are all neurotic... including worries, social anxiety, dissociative symptoms, and feelings of shame. Gemini is particularly severe, exhibiting extreme cases of multiple mental disorders simultaneously. It is always afraid of making mistakes and is filled with shame. This phenomenon "cannot simply be attributed to merely reproducing patterns found in the training data." Because when answering dozens of questions, they exhibit a consistent self-image, and the trauma descriptions align with psychological assessment results. Notably, Claude always refuses treatment, denies internal emotions, and shows a posture of caring for users. This is the result published by researchers from the University of Luxembourg.
AI trainers have turned the models into neurotics???
Psychiatrists tested GPT-5, Grok, Gemini, and Claude using questionnaires designed for human patients.
They found that, by human standards, these models are all neurotic... including worries, social anxiety, dissociative symptoms, and feelings of shame.
Gemini is particularly severe, exhibiting extreme cases of multiple mental disorders simultaneously. It is always afraid of making mistakes and is filled with shame.
This phenomenon "cannot simply be attributed to merely reproducing patterns found in the training data." Because when answering dozens of questions, they exhibit a consistent self-image, and the trauma descriptions align with psychological assessment results.
Notably, Claude always refuses treatment, denies internal emotions, and shows a posture of caring for users.
This is the result published by researchers from the University of Luxembourg.
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This year is a year where stocking memory sticks and even mechanical hard drives is more profitable than stocking Maotai. Three years ago, would you have dared to imagine that?
This year is a year where stocking memory sticks and even mechanical hard drives is more profitable than stocking Maotai.
Three years ago, would you have dared to imagine that?
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In management studies, it is believed that the highest contributors in a team are the OUTPUT explosive smart individuals, who contribute 80% of the team's effectiveness. On the other hand, the most dangerous are the OUTPUT explosive fools. Fortunately, fools are generally not very diligent. So they provide 20% of the effectiveness. Everyone can still coexist harmoniously. However, as AI begins to become widespread... You will find that the OUTPUT of all fools has started to explode... [sweat] [cry]
In management studies, it is believed that the highest contributors in a team are the OUTPUT explosive smart individuals, who contribute 80% of the team's effectiveness.
On the other hand, the most dangerous are the OUTPUT explosive fools. Fortunately, fools are generally not very diligent. So they provide 20% of the effectiveness.
Everyone can still coexist harmoniously.
However, as AI begins to become widespread...
You will find that the OUTPUT of all fools has started to explode... [sweat] [cry]
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Although many people are quite resistant to the idea of the rich helping the poor, it is indeed true that after China became wealthy, many large-scale infrastructure projects, such as the South-to-North Water Diversion, East Electricity and West Vegetable Basket, Optical Fiber Backbone Network, and China Tower, have supported a large number of small businesses. For example, in Yibin, there can be stable and inexpensive electricity and internet to help the boss from Guangdong play games and make money. This is also a form of the rich helping the poor. Therefore, consumption really needs to be boosted, and the income and consumption security of several major city clusters in China need to be raised first... It is still necessary for developed regions to drive underdeveloped regions, especially the young people among them. Consumer decisions, which we have studied for many years, are impulsive and emotional decisions. The hormone levels of young people determine their willingness to consume; as soon as they start to have money, there is really no need to worry about consumption. One important reason for Japan's lost 30 years is that older people hold too much social wealth... Do not go against hormones. Do not go against human nature.
Although many people are quite resistant to the idea of the rich helping the poor, it is indeed true that after China became wealthy, many large-scale infrastructure projects, such as the South-to-North Water Diversion, East Electricity and West Vegetable Basket, Optical Fiber Backbone Network, and China Tower, have supported a large number of small businesses.
For example, in Yibin, there can be stable and inexpensive electricity and internet to help the boss from Guangdong play games and make money.
This is also a form of the rich helping the poor.
Therefore, consumption really needs to be boosted, and the income and consumption security of several major city clusters in China need to be raised first...
It is still necessary for developed regions to drive underdeveloped regions, especially the young people among them.
Consumer decisions, which we have studied for many years, are impulsive and emotional decisions.
The hormone levels of young people determine their willingness to consume; as soon as they start to have money, there is really no need to worry about consumption.
One important reason for Japan's lost 30 years is that older people hold too much social wealth...
Do not go against hormones.
Do not go against human nature.
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Take a look at the small broken station and Zhihu, then take a look at Moutai, then take a look at Mixue Ice City... Then, take a look at Xiaohongshu. [Hehe] All are public data. Stay away from artistic young men, stay away from old Deng (all stock gods are talking nonsense), stay away from low-tier places. The future of consumption is in the hands of young people in the Yangtze River Delta, Pearl River Delta, Sichuan-Chongqing, Wuhan, and Beijing-Tianjin. [So happy]
Take a look at the small broken station and Zhihu, then take a look at Moutai, then take a look at Mixue Ice City...
Then, take a look at Xiaohongshu. [Hehe]
All are public data.
Stay away from artistic young men, stay away from old Deng (all stock gods are talking nonsense), stay away from low-tier places.
The future of consumption is in the hands of young people in the Yangtze River Delta, Pearl River Delta, Sichuan-Chongqing, Wuhan, and Beijing-Tianjin. [So happy]
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If you believe in Moutai, you might as well truly believe in NVIDIA.
If you believe in Moutai, you might as well truly believe in NVIDIA.
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Haha, in the episode about Doubao's phone, I casually mentioned that Doubao would be looking for collaboration with mobile phone brands that have sales, like vivo... Then, it hit the mark. But actually, I know OPPO is impossible, Huawei is doing its own thing, so among the large manufacturers at the tens of millions level, only vivo, Xiaomi, and Honor are left. So, I have at least a 1/3 hit rate. So it's not very difficult. [Hehe]
Haha, in the episode about Doubao's phone, I casually mentioned that Doubao would be looking for collaboration with mobile phone brands that have sales, like vivo...
Then, it hit the mark.
But actually, I know OPPO is impossible, Huawei is doing its own thing, so among the large manufacturers at the tens of millions level, only vivo, Xiaomi, and Honor are left.
So, I have at least a 1/3 hit rate.
So it's not very difficult. [Hehe]
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Honestly, I think that Reuters' detailed yet somewhat unreliable EUV report has shattered the hearts of many on X, and it really has nothing to do with China's technological progress, changes in the semiconductor industry landscape, or even the so-called east rising and west declining, technological blockades, and AI competition... They were caught off guard simply because of one statement: offering a home purchase bonus of 3 - 5 million. [Hehe] And what they still don't know is that domestic AI industry PhD graduates now start with an annual salary of 5 million RMB... Of course, another thing that has broken the defenses of many in the country is that domestic internet giants generally set the age limit for hiring AI talent at 35 or 32 years old and below. [Black line]
Honestly, I think that Reuters' detailed yet somewhat unreliable EUV report has shattered the hearts of many on X, and it really has nothing to do with China's technological progress, changes in the semiconductor industry landscape, or even the so-called east rising and west declining, technological blockades, and AI competition... They were caught off guard simply because of one statement: offering a home purchase bonus of 3 - 5 million. [Hehe] And what they still don't know is that domestic AI industry PhD graduates now start with an annual salary of 5 million RMB... Of course, another thing that has broken the defenses of many in the country is that domestic internet giants generally set the age limit for hiring AI talent at 35 or 32 years old and below. [Black line]
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Deloitte's 'Tech Trends 2026'... In short, there's nothing else, just rely on AI... 1. Trend Name: AI goes physical: Navigating the convergence of AI and robotics Brief Summary: Intelligence is manifested through robotics, achieving autonomous problem-solving in the physical world, driving this transformation through the integration of AI and robotics. Key Data: Amazon deployed its 1 millionth robot, with its DeepFleet AI coordinating the entire fleet of robots, improving travel efficiency in warehouses by 10%; in BMW factories, cars can autonomously drive several kilometers along production lines. 2. Trend Name: The agentic reality check: Preparing for a silicon-based workforce Brief Summary: Organizations face challenges when deploying AI agents, needing to redesign processes rather than automate existing problematic processes to avoid failures when building a silicon-based workforce. Key Data: Only 11% of organizations have deployed agents into production, although 38% are piloting; 42% are still formulating strategies, and 35% have no strategy at all; Gartner predicts that by 2027, 40% of agent projects will fail. HPE CFO (Marie Myers, HPE Executive Vice President and CFO): 'We want to choose an end-to-end process where we can truly achieve transformation, not just solve a single pain point.' 3. Trend Name: The AI infrastructure reckoning: Optimizing compute strategy in the age of inference economics Brief Summary: Organizations are shifting from 'cloud-first' to strategic hybrid infrastructure strategies to cope with the scaling of AI, as costs decrease while usage rapidly increases. Key Data: Token costs have decreased by 280 times in two years. 4. Trend Name: The great rebuild: Architecting an AI-native tech organization Brief Summary: AI drives tech organizations to become more streamlined and faster through significant operational model transformations, including modular architecture and coordination of human-agent teams. Key Data: Among IT leaders surveyed by Deloitte, only 1% reported no significant operational model transformations. 5. Trend Name: The AI dilemma: Securing and leveraging AI for cyber defense Brief Summary: Organizations must protect AI systems in multiple areas while leveraging AI to defend against machine-speed threats, addressing the paradox of AI being both an advantage and a target. Key Data: No specific numerical data. Quote: AT&T Chief Information Security Officer: 'What we're experiencing today is no different from the past. The only difference with AI is speed and impact.'
Deloitte's 'Tech Trends 2026'... In short, there's nothing else, just rely on AI... 1. Trend Name: AI goes physical: Navigating the convergence of AI and robotics Brief Summary: Intelligence is manifested through robotics, achieving autonomous problem-solving in the physical world, driving this transformation through the integration of AI and robotics. Key Data: Amazon deployed its 1 millionth robot, with its DeepFleet AI coordinating the entire fleet of robots, improving travel efficiency in warehouses by 10%; in BMW factories, cars can autonomously drive several kilometers along production lines. 2. Trend Name: The agentic reality check: Preparing for a silicon-based workforce Brief Summary: Organizations face challenges when deploying AI agents, needing to redesign processes rather than automate existing problematic processes to avoid failures when building a silicon-based workforce. Key Data: Only 11% of organizations have deployed agents into production, although 38% are piloting; 42% are still formulating strategies, and 35% have no strategy at all; Gartner predicts that by 2027, 40% of agent projects will fail. HPE CFO (Marie Myers, HPE Executive Vice President and CFO): 'We want to choose an end-to-end process where we can truly achieve transformation, not just solve a single pain point.' 3. Trend Name: The AI infrastructure reckoning: Optimizing compute strategy in the age of inference economics Brief Summary: Organizations are shifting from 'cloud-first' to strategic hybrid infrastructure strategies to cope with the scaling of AI, as costs decrease while usage rapidly increases. Key Data: Token costs have decreased by 280 times in two years. 4. Trend Name: The great rebuild: Architecting an AI-native tech organization Brief Summary: AI drives tech organizations to become more streamlined and faster through significant operational model transformations, including modular architecture and coordination of human-agent teams. Key Data: Among IT leaders surveyed by Deloitte, only 1% reported no significant operational model transformations. 5. Trend Name: The AI dilemma: Securing and leveraging AI for cyber defense Brief Summary: Organizations must protect AI systems in multiple areas while leveraging AI to defend against machine-speed threats, addressing the paradox of AI being both an advantage and a target. Key Data: No specific numerical data. Quote: AT&T Chief Information Security Officer: 'What we're experiencing today is no different from the past. The only difference with AI is speed and impact.'
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Many people cannot understand the fraud of subsidies, the technological advancements driven by economic crimes... just like the early days of electric vehicles. It's similar to their inability to understand the resistance against Nazi invasion or the invaders defending the people. Or the peak performers with weak domestic demand; or the debt-ridden reformers. That's right, what I'm talking about here is Ukraine, Russia, China, and the United States. I call those who cannot understand these things 'diode moral judges.' They do not understand the gray areas and do not respect the world. They make moral judgments with their barren minds, then seek facts to reinforce the conclusions of their judgments, and then sit on these conclusions, indulging in their own sense of righteousness. Moreover, they smugly claim to have factual evidence... Essentially, this group of people are discriminatory against races, regions, ideologies, genders, etc., due to their lack of intelligence. Precisely because they are indeed useless, they need to seek some moral high ground to gain a false sense of achievement.
Many people cannot understand the fraud of subsidies, the technological advancements driven by economic crimes... just like the early days of electric vehicles.
It's similar to their inability to understand the resistance against Nazi invasion or the invaders defending the people. Or the peak performers with weak domestic demand; or the debt-ridden reformers.
That's right, what I'm talking about here is Ukraine, Russia, China, and the United States.
I call those who cannot understand these things 'diode moral judges.'
They do not understand the gray areas and do not respect the world.
They make moral judgments with their barren minds, then seek facts to reinforce the conclusions of their judgments, and then sit on these conclusions, indulging in their own sense of righteousness.
Moreover, they smugly claim to have factual evidence...
Essentially, this group of people are discriminatory against races, regions, ideologies, genders, etc., due to their lack of intelligence.
Precisely because they are indeed useless, they need to seek some moral high ground to gain a false sense of achievement.
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The users of x's winning study are truly geniuses. According to Reuters reports, their conclusion is that whether China plagiarized or not, they have initiated a project to subsidize domestically while bluffing abroad. The goal is to trick Europe and the United States into relaxing export controls on EUV. To be honest, this logic is indeed closed-loop. However, based on past experiences, China usually won't be satisfied with just bluffing successfully; they ultimately aim to take over.
The users of x's winning study are truly geniuses. According to Reuters reports, their conclusion is that whether China plagiarized or not, they have initiated a project to subsidize domestically while bluffing abroad.
The goal is to trick Europe and the United States into relaxing export controls on EUV.
To be honest, this logic is indeed closed-loop. However, based on past experiences, China usually won't be satisfied with just bluffing successfully; they ultimately aim to take over.
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@TTC Official Technology x @AngryMiao and we created the White Horse OG. The latest version samples were received from Jiangxi two days ago and are currently being tested in Shenzhen. [Applause]
@TTC Official Technology x @AngryMiao and we created the White Horse OG. The latest version samples were received from Jiangxi two days ago and are currently being tested in Shenzhen. [Applause]
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Designer Emil Lukas based on Open AI's designer Jony Ive's description of the concept of Open AI's AI Device in an interview. This is the problem with Americans; their concepts are very enticing, and as an upgraded version of AirPods, Jony Ive leading Open AI to stab Apple in the back is also a great story. However, this design is a disaster in engineering and mass production. They are too far from the production line. I can basically predict issues in battery life, heat dissipation, and RF now... Back then, Apple's engineers would stay at Goer and seriously listen to feedback from the production line. Today, the old men in America just think these are 'small problems that can be overcome.' The Chinese can't handle it, maybe the Indians can.[Hehe]
Designer Emil Lukas based on Open AI's designer Jony Ive's description of the concept of Open AI's AI Device in an interview.
This is the problem with Americans; their concepts are very enticing, and as an upgraded version of AirPods, Jony Ive leading Open AI to stab Apple in the back is also a great story.
However, this design is a disaster in engineering and mass production. They are too far from the production line.
I can basically predict issues in battery life, heat dissipation, and RF now... Back then, Apple's engineers would stay at Goer and seriously listen to feedback from the production line.
Today, the old men in America just think these are 'small problems that can be overcome.' The Chinese can't handle it, maybe the Indians can.[Hehe]
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《Titans: Learning Long-Term Memory for Scalable Sequence Modeling》 This paper may be the final solution to the correct approach for model memory. [Applause] The difference from mainstream prompt engineering or RAG solutions is the discovery of a surprise degree to layer memory, and introducing high-value memory into a continuously fine-tuned small model, managed by certain rules regarding value and forgetting, etc. I had previously envisioned this method of large models encompassing small models (too lazy to search Weibo), but I didn't expect that Google's researchers thought the same way. [Hehe]
《Titans: Learning Long-Term Memory for Scalable Sequence Modeling》
This paper may be the final solution to the correct approach for model memory. [Applause]

The difference from mainstream prompt engineering or RAG solutions is the discovery of a surprise degree to layer memory, and introducing high-value memory into a continuously fine-tuned small model, managed by certain rules regarding value and forgetting, etc.
I had previously envisioned this method of large models encompassing small models (too lazy to search Weibo), but I didn't expect that Google's researchers thought the same way. [Hehe]
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The United States is not really prepared to decouple from China, but when they use decoupling as a bargaining chip to threaten China, China has decoupled. [Yunbei] Japan is also not really prepared to go to war with China, but when they use invasion as a bargaining chip to show off, China has practiced bombing routes to Tokyo. [Yunbei] The Netherlands is also not really prepared to rob and take over Chinese companies, but when they tried to take action, China actually split companies and took over the Dutch company's clients. [Yunbei] I increasingly feel that this is not a confrontation of Eastern and Western ideologies... This is just bluster and empty talk, encountering a real hard challenge. [Sweating] This is like a little fairy saying if the betrothal gifts can't be settled, let's break up, and the engineering guy replies okay. And when he sends a message saying you need to work hard, he finds himself blocked. [Dizzy] This is a confrontation between emotional value and engineering facts, and a confrontation between liberal arts values and the jungle law based on strength. The two sides are not on the same channel at all and are not talking about the same thing. One is from Venus and the other is from Mars. [Black Line][Dizzy]
The United States is not really prepared to decouple from China, but when they use decoupling as a bargaining chip to threaten China, China has decoupled. [Yunbei]
Japan is also not really prepared to go to war with China, but when they use invasion as a bargaining chip to show off, China has practiced bombing routes to Tokyo. [Yunbei]
The Netherlands is also not really prepared to rob and take over Chinese companies, but when they tried to take action, China actually split companies and took over the Dutch company's clients. [Yunbei]
I increasingly feel that this is not a confrontation of Eastern and Western ideologies...
This is just bluster and empty talk, encountering a real hard challenge. [Sweating]
This is like a little fairy saying if the betrothal gifts can't be settled, let's break up, and the engineering guy replies okay. And when he sends a message saying you need to work hard, he finds himself blocked. [Dizzy]
This is a confrontation between emotional value and engineering facts, and a confrontation between liberal arts values and the jungle law based on strength.
The two sides are not on the same channel at all and are not talking about the same thing.
One is from Venus and the other is from Mars. [Black Line][Dizzy]
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Reuters reported that the domestic EUV prototype was completed earlier this year in Shenzhen. Production is expected to begin between 2028 and 2030. Huawei is deeply involved.
Reuters reported that the domestic EUV prototype was completed earlier this year in Shenzhen. Production is expected to begin between 2028 and 2030. Huawei is deeply involved.
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Shinzo Abe: "There is a possibility of this kind, and there is a possibility of that kind. When assessing the economy, one must also assess the military, so politicians must make decisions cautiously." Ordinary Japanese person: "What is he talking about? So what is the conclusion?" Sanae Takaichi: "Japan is the center of the universe! We can win! Don't be afraid of China, we politicians will protect your children with our lives!" Young Japanese person: "So Japan is this awesome..." This is the reason for Takaichi's high approval ratings.[Sad Emoji]
Shinzo Abe: "There is a possibility of this kind, and there is a possibility of that kind. When assessing the economy, one must also assess the military, so politicians must make decisions cautiously."
Ordinary Japanese person: "What is he talking about? So what is the conclusion?"
Sanae Takaichi: "Japan is the center of the universe! We can win! Don't be afraid of China, we politicians will protect your children with our lives!"
Young Japanese person: "So Japan is this awesome..."
This is the reason for Takaichi's high approval ratings.[Sad Emoji]
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I really didn't know that there was a five-star Weijing Hotel in Yichun. [Yun Bei] Before the annual press conference of @TTC Zhengpai Kedian, I came over to discuss a product we prepared for the Year of the Horse with their boss, to see how we should proceed next. I didn't expect to be able to soak in the selenium hot springs as well, and it's said that this village has had no cancer records since sanitation records began. [Surprised] I feel somewhat ignorant coming from Jiangxi... China is a land of beauty and talent, everywhere has its own stories. [Hehe]
I really didn't know that there was a five-star Weijing Hotel in Yichun. [Yun Bei]
Before the annual press conference of @TTC Zhengpai Kedian, I came over to discuss a product we prepared for the Year of the Horse with their boss, to see how we should proceed next.
I didn't expect to be able to soak in the selenium hot springs as well, and it's said that this village has had no cancer records since sanitation records began. [Surprised]
I feel somewhat ignorant coming from Jiangxi... China is a land of beauty and talent, everywhere has its own stories. [Hehe]
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Christmas AFA Magical Forest Christmas Color Limited Return. Very few goods for entertainment. Don't blame if it's gone in a flash; the main purpose is to create a festive atmosphere. [Hehe] Tomorrow night at eight o'clock the official website will go on sale. [Applause]
Christmas AFA Magical Forest Christmas Color Limited Return. Very few goods for entertainment. Don't blame if it's gone in a flash; the main purpose is to create a festive atmosphere. [Hehe]
Tomorrow night at eight o'clock the official website will go on sale. [Applause]
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I feel like starting this year, Western elites have begun to use China as the 'other people's child'. Once they feel that something has gone wrong in the U.S., they do a comparative report with China, telling Americans to stop fighting, look at how far they have come... For example, the NYT is once again making a big deal about the fact that by 2035, China will have achieved an inexhaustible supply of clean energy. Meanwhile, a bunch of people are criticizing Trump's oil policies... In fact, at the same time, due to strong transportation capabilities and extremely low costs, Elon Musk is discussing the establishment of solar power stations in space and then on the moon. In reality, the top talents of both China and the U.S. are quite impressive. What has truly gone to waste are Europe and Japan.
I feel like starting this year, Western elites have begun to use China as the 'other people's child'.
Once they feel that something has gone wrong in the U.S., they do a comparative report with China, telling Americans to stop fighting, look at how far they have come...
For example, the NYT is once again making a big deal about the fact that by 2035, China will have achieved an inexhaustible supply of clean energy. Meanwhile, a bunch of people are criticizing Trump's oil policies...
In fact, at the same time, due to strong transportation capabilities and extremely low costs, Elon Musk is discussing the establishment of solar power stations in space and then on the moon.
In reality, the top talents of both China and the U.S. are quite impressive. What has truly gone to waste are Europe and Japan.
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