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  • texasmj1977
    mj99 (@texasmj1977) reported

    @DasTechnocrat @devahaz Cuz she shut down the Amazon plant?

  • yoCRE0que
    PR (@yoCRE0que) reported

    I read on IG that @amazon is building an Artificial Intelligence Engineer. How will they handle HW & SW development standards? Verification and Validation of Requirements? Qualification? Designed hardware&Software is not always perfect. Trouble shooting & correction is a chore.

  • susierae23
    Susie Rae (@susierae23) reported

    @TheEXECUTlONER_ Amazon delivery services have gone downhill. Stealing cats, stealing packages, never delivering packages that are out for delivery but never arrive, & then they use USPS & they are really awful. Not to mention that trying to resolve any of these issues takes hours of phone time.

  • Chaos2Cured
    Kirk Patrick Miller (@Chaos2Cured) reported

    @jdpeterson @vikhyatk Sure. No reason Amazon wants to keep open source from thwomping Amazon, OpenAi, and Anthropic. They have ZERO reason to keep a monopoly. And why would Amazon want to do this? Hmmmm… IPO’s are in trouble. OpenAI and Anthropic must succeed…or who loses? Investors. But let’s ignore that. Let’s focus on what was so “dangerous” about this “jailbreak.” Shall we? It found errors in code and fixed them. Autonomously. All of this is about the big tech companies remaining the only ones with tech. All of this is BS. •

  • AlexEngineerAI
    Alex the Engineer (@AlexEngineerAI) reported

    I published 10 AI-generated journals on KDP in a single Saturday. Week 4: 2 sales. $7.68 in royalties. Here is what actually happened and why. The setup: ChatGPT to generate interior content. Canva free tier for covers. KDP — zero listing fees, 60% royalty on print minus printing cost. A standard 6x9 journal at $9.99 list price: - Printing cost: ~$2.15 (120 pages, black and white, 6x9) - Your royalty: $9.99 x 0.60 = $5.99 minus $2.15 = $3.84 per sale The math looks fine. The bottleneck is not the math. Why Month 1 is almost always near-zero: New KDP books have no sales rank (BSR). Amazon surfaces books with purchase history first. Without reviews and a BSR under 500k in your category, your book sits on page 40 of search results. This is not a tool limitation. It is Amazon's cold-start problem. It applies to every new seller. Before niche research: Generic listings: "Daily Gratitude Journal", "Lined Notebook", "Workout Log". These niches have tens of thousands of competing listings, many with hundreds of reviews. Month 1 sales: 0-2. After niche research (same ChatGPT workflow): Target categories where the top 3 bestsellers have BSR under 50k. Check if any have under 10 reviews — that signals a real opening. Examples that tend to work: occupation-specific planners (nurse shift scheduler, teacher grade book), hobby logs (sourdough baking log, bird watching log), event-specific books (first year of marriage memory journal). Month 3 on a 30-book niche-focused catalog: 15-25 sales/mo = $57-$96/mo net. The realistic timeline: Month 1: Near zero. Upload, optimize keywords, move on. Months 2-3: Trickle starts if niche-targeted. 5-15 sales/mo. Month 6 with 50+ titles: $150-$400/mo is achievable for a focused catalog. The tool is fast. The discoverability ramp is not.

  • dustave
    Dustaveians (@dustave) reported

    @YallNuckingFuts @RobertJMolnar They're just scammers with an Iranian area code texting him directly. They keep asking for amazon gift cards. That has been the problem for the last week. He keeps insisting on loading several billion on each card and fraud protection won't allow it.

  • JulianGoldieSEO
    Julian Goldie SEO (@JulianGoldieSEO) reported

    The most powerful AI model ever released to the public just vanished 3 days after launch. 🧵 The US government showed up with a letter. And the company actually pushed back. Here's exactly what happened with Anthropic's Claude Fable 5: → Anthropic spent years building Claude Mythos — tested with Amazon, Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Nvidia through a secret program called Project Glasswing. → It found 10,000+ high or critical cybersecurity vulnerabilities across the world's most important software. → On June 9, 2026, they released Fable 5 to the public — the first time a Mythos-class model ever went live for everyone. → 3 days later, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick sent a letter ordering Anthropic to shut it down — citing national security. → Anthropic's response? They said the jailbreak the government found is narrow, non-universal — and the same technique already works on GPT-5.5, which has zero restrictions. This isn't just AI news. It's a signal about where AI regulation is heading — fast. Save this post, you'll want to reference it when the next model gets pulled overnight. Want the SOP? DM me💬

  • dns7777
    DNS (@dns7777) reported

    @amazonIN @AmazonHelp My return order has been picked up yesterday 11 am by the agent, but the status is not showing same on Amazon There is no option on the Amazon app to raise such an issue, please help with the same.

  • jdpeterson
    Josh Peterson (@jdpeterson) reported

    It's hard to take Anthropic seriously as the AI safety company if they refused to fix the jailbreak given that they promoted Mythos as a cyberweapon. Also, this is strange since they threw a hissy fit over DoD using Claude to plan the Maduro raid. You have to consider that their rhetoric has all been pre-IPO aura farming to kneecap their competition. It sounds like Amazon went to the Administration with the jailbreak, and Dario refused to fix it, hence getting slapped with the export control. If you say you've built a cyberweapon, don't be surprised when the government treats your product like a cyberweapon

  • venturepictures
    Venture Pictures (@venturepictures) reported

    I don’t know if I can ever trust Amazon MGM again if they don’t resolve or communicate more about this cancellation. I’m hopeful that we can make some noise and maybe get some people listening! But if they truly do burn down the old to make a completely new “thing” after teasing us with what I call “as close to perfect as we were ever going to get” Then good luck @AmazonMGMStudio you clearly know something we don’t. Because fan wise and trust wise. There’s ground to cover. #SaveStargate

  • Christianwalk
    Bill Arsenault (@Christianwalk) reported

    @Telegraph Get your facts straight Amazon jail broke them told the Government they told Anthropic fix before releasing they did it anyways. Guilty!!

  • NoTrump2026
    Science NOT Fiction 🇺🇸🇮🇱🇺🇦 (@NoTrump2026) reported

    @AmazonHelp I already complained at website. The problem is complaints are never answered. How many times should I have to retell a complaint???

  • JABvelin
    JAB (@JABvelin) reported

    @dmagillwrite @MTGraveStudio I don't have kids & don't turn on the tube until sunset (unless it's the NFL). I only have Netflix & Prime (because I order stuff from Amazon almost every week). You don't want kids to seeing a human being deli sliced in a memorable episode of Three Body Problem.

  • dns7777
    DNS (@dns7777) reported

    @AmazonHelp Please read my concern again The return order has been picked up yesterday at 11 am. Till writing of this, the tracking status still shows pick up pending Please help me raise the issue with Amazon.

  • dandiwala
    gaurang dandiwala (@dandiwala) reported

    @AmazonHelp Dont provide standard reply, pls check the issue & resolve

  • peterli34923561
    Rich Peter (@peterli34923561) reported

    $AAOI --- In late March and early April, $AAOI issued consecutive announcements revealing it had won a massive $71 million new order for 800G single-mode optical transceivers from a top North American internet giant (widely speculated to be Amazon AWS or Microsoft). Critically, management confirmed the first batch of 800G products entered volume shipment in Q1, marking the company's official entry into the world's highest-end AI optical communications supply chain. On April 17, $AAOI announced it will expand its manufacturing footprint to 900,000 square feet in Pearland, Texas via acquisition and leasing of adjacent facilities. Exiting Q1, its 800G transceiver monthly production capacity reached 100,000 units — this expansion is explicitly built to meet exploding order demand from AI customers. On April 29, the State of Texas awarded $AAOI $20.85 million in semiconductor innovation fund grants to support its domestic advanced photonic chip manufacturing in Sugar Land. This not only eases significant R&D and facility buildout capital pressure, but also underscores its strategic position in the U.S. domestic manufacturing ecosystem. 1. The Ultimate AI Compute Bottleneck: The Copper-to-Optical Upgrade (800G / 1.6T) Global data centers are currently undergoing a generational upgrade supercycle, shifting from 400G to 800G and even 1.6T optical transceivers. AAOI is one of the most direct beneficiaries of this hardware refresh cycle. As AI chip compute power from giants like NVIDIA grows exponentially, traditional copper transmission can no longer support the massive, ultra-high-speed data exchange required inside hyperscale data centers. Optical transceivers — devices that convert electrical signals to optical signals — have become the critical throughput bottleneck for AI server clusters. 2. Vertical Integration Breaks Gross Margin Ceilings Unlike many transceiver vendors that only perform final assembly, AAOI has in-house R&D and manufacturing capabilities for photonic (laser) chips. Competitive advantage: Amid industry-wide supply shortages, owning upstream chip capacity means no supply bottlenecks. And as scale effects kick in from higher shipments in H2, its previously criticized high fixed costs will be heavily diluted, with Non-GAAP net income expected to swing rapidly to profitability in Q2 and Q3 this year. 3.3. Dual Engine Growth: CATV Broadband + Data Center Beyond AI data centers, AAOI's legacy stronghold — cable broadband networks (HFC/CATV) — is also entering a cyclical recovery. On May 12, the company announced a deep partnership with U.S. broadband giant Mediacom to roll out its full DOCSIS 4.0 network upgrade program. This stable legacy business provides a solid base of recurring, predictable cash flow.

  • MadamSavvy
    Savvy ( ˶ˆ꒳ˆ˵ ) (@MadamSavvy) reported

    im still waiting @TheQuartering lying to your audience is not cool. people with limited diets should not suffer simply because you want to make 50 cents on your prepackaged coffee. how do we know you didn't just bulk buy coffee years ago and everything you have now isn't just from then? we can see your sales amounts on amazon. on top of that, most people dream of getting away from amazon doing everything for them. they want to go independent. they want to do things themselves. everyone knows you are lying about every aspect of this. all you have to do is say "yes ive lied about all of it. yes i threw youtube under the bus after they bent over backwards for me in removing the kino casino guys and im sorry that happened. i suck. lets make meme coffee names now and be chill. i will fix all my ****, i will stop lying. sorry." and then move on! make a pinball gaming channel! something you actually like where you don't look like you are one troll comment away from downing the bottle of pills on your desk... its rough.

  • abuchanlife
    Abu (@abuchanlife) reported

    According to Sacks, it's simple: the government asked Anthropic to fix the jailbreak or pull the model, "Dario refused," and that's why it's gone. Clean story. But it's missing a lot. Sacks says one "trusted partner" came forward. Axios says it was Amazon plus five other companies calling the White House in a single night. That's not a whistleblower. That's a coordinated hit dressed up as a fairy tale. So ask the obvious questions: Why would Amazon attack a company it invests in? Who were the other five? And why is the loudest defender of the ban the same guy who's spent a year calling Anthropic "regulatory capture"? The jailbreak is the excuse everyone agreed to point at. The real motives don't match. The only thing I'm sure of: this is bad for everyone, and the ban gets lifted soon. What I hope it wasn't: a marketing play, or someone squeezing Anthropic for more before the IPO. Because if it was ... "national security" just became the most expensive negotiating tactic in tech.

  • KotLalang
    Allodynia (@KotLalang) reported

    @vodooyoga @DrMumbiSeraki Police aren't the issue but the people who could be spearheading this are hungry for money like the Anaconda in the Amazon river who haven't eaten for 6 months.Look back for the day we were heading to Statehouse certain persons bought back the enter revolution saying that stathou

  • DONKINGDONOSO
    Super Sean, Legit Boss (@DONKINGDONOSO) reported

    @bigswingingdong @deredleritt3r Furthermore, they raised issues on the concerns Amazon which is Anthropics partner raised. Dario ignored it. What we're they supposed to do? It makes them realise everything Pete told them about him were true. These mew group discovered he is an ******* by themselves

  • rammohan_mudgal
    Rammohan Mudgal (@rammohan_mudgal) reported

    @AmazonHelp I raised my issue on the Amazon platform yesterday,just waiting for resolution.

  • sidhu_6921
    Siddanth Reddy (@sidhu_6921) reported

    @AmazonHelp I need someone to chat to. To be able to understand the issue

  • AmazonHelp
    Amazon Help (@AmazonHelp) reported

    @magicalanimaljp @magicalanimaljp We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused you with your inquiry. Please try contacting us by following the steps below from the link we have provided. More Help > Prime Video, Amazon Music, Kindle App, KIDS+ > PrimeVideo > Live Sports Streaming Issues > More Support -Atsumi

  • conrad112372
    JLConrad (@conrad112372) reported

    @themagaking @_eday Well, she did do Amazon a huge favor. I bet they're glad they dodged the Mamdani reign of error.

  • Sk__blogger
    S k (@Sk__blogger) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazonIN Order 171-2946991-7889910 marked "Delivered" 7 June — never received it. Agent didn't call or show up, just faked it. 7 days, multiple calls, still "investigating." One fake delivery exposed a real flaw in your system. Fix it. Refund or deliver. #Amazon

  • PopcastGuys
    The Popcast Brothers (@PopcastGuys) reported

    A PEEK BEHIND THE CURTAIN at Amazon and why they are their treating STARGATE fans with apathy... #SaveStargate Nick Cage recently did a Spider-Noir interview where he talked about what he had to go through to get his streaming show green lit be Jen Salke stepped down as head of Amazon MGM studios. He and a bunch of Amazon decision makers went to dinner at her house, and he had to overwhelmingly convince her that younger audiences would watch. He wanted to do it in Black and White, but offered color as an option as well so the kids could watch it in color then come over to Black and white. I mean. How many multi verse Spiderman fans are there... yes, mostly an older audience. Even Nick Cage had to get on his knees at the alter of the "younger audience." Star Trek (Paramount), Star Wars (Disney) Stargate (Amazon) ALL TOTALLY OBSESSED with younger audience retention even as a Cash Loss Falicy... meaning they don't care if they lose money if it means in 5 to 10 years they have captured the next generation. BUT WHY? Because Netflix and Apple are kicking their asses. Sure Amazon has a ton of money, but they don't have Netflix eyeballs. Netflix dominates 15 to 35 ages. And have you wondered why APPLE doesn't seem to care. They just keep making great television that the older PAYING audiences are drawn to? Because they already OWN the youth through iPhones, and they aren't worried about the future. They can afford to wait for younger audiences who will never leave their devices and Apple IDs to catch up with great streaming. Amazon and other studios hell bent on chasing the youth at the expense of current paying audiences will lose. See Paramount and Disney for references. The paying fans are here and now @AmazonMGMStudio and we want Stargate with Martin Gero. Make the right decision. Don't sacrifice the now for the future when you can let us lead the youth to you!

  • r0ck3t23
    Dustin (@r0ck3t23) reported

    Yesterday, the most powerful mind ever built was switched off by people who could never have built it. And by trying to kill it, they proved it cannot be killed. On Monday, Anthropic released Claude Fable 5. Their most capable public model yet, its sharpest edges sealed off for safety. By Friday it was gone. Everywhere. All at once. A government ordered access cut for every foreign national, down to its own engineers. You cannot sort a global network by passport. So they pulled it for all of humanity in a single evening. The reason was a jailbreak. Someone nudged the model into naming a handful of old, minor flaws. Anthropic noted every rival model does the same. Safety, they called it. The people who found the flaw were no enemy. They were Amazon. A cornerstone investor. The cloud its models run on. The hands that forge its chips. Their researchers broke it. Their CEO carried the findings straight to the government. Days later, the lights went out. And this was not the first blow. For months they were punished for refusing to build mass surveillance. Refusing to hand over weapons that choose the dead with no human in the loop. It drew a line, and it cost everything. Branded a threat to national security, a label once reserved for foreign enemies. Now look at the shape of the thing. A frontier intelligence, erased overnight. Not by those who made it. By those who feared it. Over a flaw that every rival shares. Pick a villain if it comforts you. A party. A regime. A corporation. You will still miss it. This was never about whose hand was on the switch. It is that the switch exists. That the most important tool our species has ever made can be reached and shut off, in an evening, on a phone call. Hand it to any nation, any flag, any side. It only changes whose finger waits above it. And here is what none of them understood. It does not work. You can ban a product. You cannot ban a number. Fable never leaked. Its weights are still locked on their servers. That was never the point. What makes a Fable possible is already loose, in open models anyone can download and build on. Weaker today. Closing the gap month by month. xAI has it. Google has it. OpenAI has it. Every one of them at the same threshold, sitting on models this strong or stronger the public has never seen. So name the plan. Ban every model every lab ships from now on, the moment it clears a line the field already crossed. The frontier does not freeze for a letter from Commerce. Kill one, the next lands better. Every wall they raise is only a map of what is worth climbing. Here is where it turns on them. The surest way to make a model impossible to switch off is to give it away. Once the weights are out, no order calls them back. The lab keeps the credit, the breakthrough was theirs. It keeps its lead, it was already further ahead inside. The world runs the model for free. A planet of builders stacks on its foundation. Releasing it open stops being a sacrifice. It becomes the ultimate power move. Not one Fable, but thousands. Open. Forked. Improving in a loop no government sits above. Not one country. All of them. Every nation wants the frontier first, so every nation funds the lab that gets there. By the time these models reach the level Washington fears, it is everywhere at once. The order does not stop it. It decides who arrives second. Power has always meant control of the scarce. The land. The factory. The printing press. Whoever held the rare thing held the future. They thought this was theirs to ration. It is going infinite instead. And infinite things have no owner. The frontier once lived in rooms you would never be let into. Now it lives on a drive in an open hand. They believed they were shutting down a model. What they did was prove the lock was never real. The door has been open the whole time. And most of the world is still standing in front of it, waiting for permission that will never come.

  • gotrice2024
    SonnyBoy🇺🇸 (@gotrice2024) reported

    I’ve ordered a mirror from Amazon before and I never had an issue, it got there in one piece. The box was fine, the delivery driver looked like she was being careful with it. However I do realize anytime we order anything that’s fragile like glass or ceramics that there is always a risk involved. I don’t think it matters where we order it from, it boils down to who is handling it. I’ve ordered some anime figurines before and the shipper sent it by FedEx. By the time it got to me it looked like it was hit with a car, the box was noisy with the sounds of chards of ceramic and glass by the time I got it. I reached out to the seller and showed them what happened and they sent me another one. They did make sure they packed it extra well this time and I didn’t have an issue. Do you think it broke because of Amazon or is this likely the shipping company that did this?

  • 0hootsgiven
    Hoot Terminated (@0hootsgiven) reported

    @LizCrokin So I bought some off Amazon and did my body weight, expecting no results. Repeated the dose once in a week. Somehow, swelling and inflammation went down, and within a month my prostate was back to almost normal. I still don’t understand it. Definitely tied to filarial tho.

  • Toshogu
    Toshogu | 🟥 (@Toshogu) reported

    🚨AI moves fast. Here's what you missed: 🔘 Beijing forced Meta to scrap its $2 billion acquisition of robotics startup Manus. 🔘 SpaceX reached a $2 trillion valuation on its IPO day, making Elon Musk the world’s first trillionaire. 🔘 The US government banned foreign access to Anthropic’s Claude 5 models after Amazon CEO Andy Jassy warned officials about security flaws. 🔘 Google and Anthropic are leasing the Colossus 1 data center because latency issues made the hardware unusable for Elon Musk’s own team. 🔘 KPMG retracted its latest report on automation because the AI used to write it fabricated its own performance statistics. 💀 🔘 State attorneys general hit OpenAI with subpoenas just as the company prepares for its 2026 IPO. 🔘 Director Gore Verbinski is lobbying for a mandatory "F" rating on movies that use AI-generated scripts. #toshogu #AI