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UK accounting body to halt remote exams amid AI cheating https://t.co/p6TNOBWQoz
Meta buys Chinese-founded AI start-up Manus https://t.co/kQu5EBCdYm @MsHannahMurphy @rwmcmorrow @ft
Which AI chatbot is the best at simple math? Gemini, ChatGPT, Grok put to the test https://t.co/ppFY4HxrbZ @euronews
Microsoftβs Nadella overhauls leadership as he plots AI strategy beyond OpenAI https://t.co/BGsVKq5ku1 @rafeuddin_ @ft
China is considering a raft of new controls for training AI on chat log data. Here's what it means. https://t.co/wS9FjIauTp @businessinsider
How AI shook the world in 2025 and what comes next https://t.co/JbQcMjYdT3
The office block where AI βdoomersβ gather to predict the apocalypse https://t.co/3WHRYdWHvD
βThis will be a stressful jobβ: Sam Altman offers $555k salary to fill most daunting role in AI https://t.co/KQ5G2wcBWN
The OpenAI Alum who coined 'vibe coding' now says he's never felt more behind as a programmer https://t.co/vJP9JcxCBQ @karpathy @EurekaLabsAI @businessinsider
Patients are consulting AI. Doctors should, too https://t.co/tUtRpZ0d88 @statnews
LLMs are fun. See my comment on lobsters to the post. https://t.co/qYy91DzJJV https://t.co/02LFR5E4wq
There's two types of engineers: folks that write code for the sake of programming, and builders. https://t.co/zRAmhqGYJL
LLMs are fun. See my comment on lobsters to the post. https://t.co/qYy91DzJJV https://t.co/02LFR5E4wq
Just migrated some of my internal tools to public skills so I can install them easier Sharing incase its interesting to anyone. https://t.co/9lmetNMJFt https://t.co/RQdV9UOX5Z

@renegadesilicon @joelgrus It's worth a read https://t.co/uZJT9d1Q6h
Here is the @ampcode thread https://t.co/3bUME0YZ7Q
Will be showcasing more creative ways to use this and other new Claude Code features in our upcoming live cohort: https://t.co/lmI57QkT5U
notes from @atroyn's talk last cohort https://t.co/GGaSFpj6le
My 2025 wrapped - Grew from $15K debt to the #1 AI mobile app builder with millions of ARR - Raised 2 rounds of funding - Turned down 3 acquisition offers - Got into a16z @speedrun and @fdotinc - Grew team from 2 (just us) to 7 ppl - Got O1 & fully settled in SF - Became an @a16z scout - Grew 1k -> 7.3k on X - Lived with my co-founder @LevanKvirkvelia - Opened Rork HQ in SF and Europe (Tbilisi, London) - Turned 28 - Forbes 30u30 in my home country What will happen in 2026?
Slop drives me crazy and it feels like 95+% of bug reports, but man, AI code analysis is getting really good. There are users out there reporting bugs that don't know ANYTHING about our stack, but are great AI drivers and producing some high quality issue reports. This person (linked below) was experiencing Ghostty crashes and took it upon themselves to use AI to write a python script that can decode our crash files, match them up with our dsym files, and analyze the codebase for attempting to find the root cause, and extracted that into an Agent Skill. They then came into Discord, warned us they don't know Zig at all, don't know macOS dev at all, don't know terminals at all, and that they used AI, but that they thought critically about the issues and believed they were real and asked if we'd accept them. I took a look at one, was impressed, and said send them all. This fixed 4 real crashing cases that I was able to manually verify and write a fix for from someone who -- on paper -- had no fucking clue what they were talking about. And yet, they drove an AI with expert skill. I want to call out that in addition to driving AI with expert skill, they navigated the terrain with expert skill as well. They didn't just toss slop up on our repo. They came to Discord as a human, reached out as a human, and talked to other humans about what they've done. They were careful and thoughtful about the process. People like this give me hope for what is possible. But it really, really depends on high quality people like this. Most today -- to continue the analogy -- are unfortunately driving like a teenager who has only driven toy go-karts. Examples: https://t.co/n8xCcPYSjw
initial hand tracking. we can do so much better. this is going to be so much fun. https://t.co/UXB8QQVU7w
I want to play more with hardware in 2026 https://t.co/gHJN6cgTu3
initial hand tracking. we can do so much better. this is going to be so much fun. https://t.co/UXB8QQVU7w
Yume-1.5 A Text-Controlled Interactive World Generation Model https://t.co/bO4rJLKgEr
discuss: https://t.co/CcW1qMQRTh
model: https://t.co/cHFRFmmouL
Training AI Co-Scientists Using Rubric Rewards https://t.co/SWvf24d8gp
Coupling Experts and Routers in Mixture-of-Experts via an Auxiliary Loss https://t.co/ANYNHSRaaT
SpotEdit Selective Region Editing in Diffusion Transformers https://t.co/i9Rf7U9rID
LiveTalk Real-Time Multimodal Interactive Video Diffusion via Improved On-Policy Distillation https://t.co/NopXU14QGW
Diffusion Knows Transparency Repurposing Video Diffusion for Transparent Object Depth and Normal Estimation https://t.co/n1QT2H7p1I
discuss: https://t.co/FBKrX8guVd
Stream-DiffVSR Low-Latency Streamable Video Super-Resolution via Auto-Regressive Diffusion https://t.co/YeTI34Nmsw
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