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tell us how to fix our immigration system. So what did the Department of Homeland Security say about that? Well, they reposted it on X, the cover to the article, and the Department of Homeland Security just added this sarcasm: "I was Humpty Dumpty. Here's how to sit on a wall." I don't know how often the Department of Homeland Security tries to be funny, but that was pretty good. Pretty good. I t…
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Then you could order stuff that you wouldn't normally even bother ordering, like you could order a candy bar and maybe pay 25 or 50 cents to have it delivered. So anything you wanted would just sort of appear. Now at the moment, since they don't have pipes underneath everybody's house, the delivery goes to some central kind of a building. So you can go get it. But the plan is that you would deliver directly to apartment buildings and eventually to your house if you had the foresight to build these little pipes for delivering everything.
So imagine if you will that everything you get from DoorDash, everything you get from FedEx, all that local delivery, it just all goes away and it just becomes a little door you open to your underground delivery, I guess. Anyway, I've always thought that having delivery trucks and delivery cars on the surface of the world was the wrong way to go. Underground delive
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ry pipes. It's coming. So this is a real thing. It's already being built. Elon Musk has confirmed that his xAI, which would be Grok 4, he says it's the smartest AI in the world and also it's going to be built into Optimus humanoid robots. But my question is this. How in the world is a large language model going to be safe to put in a robot? If the biggest problem with AI is hallucination, how doe…
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