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@threepointone Oh, Silicon Valley still has some artists left. They're driving hundreds of old and new cars around downtown San Jose tonight. We just forced the artists, the bands, the writers, and the small businesses to innovate, or they die. It's the rude truth of capitalism. And so they innovated. San Francisco is a very special city for a lot of reasons, and yeah, a certain segment of the population can't afford to live there. That sucks, but it's driving us toward autonomous cars, so we get something out of the shitty deal.
Friday afternoon fire chat at @JoinEdgeCity with @Scobleizer, @RichardRobinson and @davemcclure π₯ https://t.co/KVQehVXX07
I see a lot of people hyped about GLM-5.2. Rightfully so! Having an open weight model surpass GPT-5.4 and every Gemini model is dope. That said - it's not cheap. Both Opus 4.8 and GPT-5.5 set to "medium" are cheaper and smarter than GLM-5.2 https://t.co/SPovI1LKnZ
Retina MacBook screen break in progress as liquid crystals are released. Filmed in slo-mo with macro lens. https://t.co/N83igDFlWF
AI that builds AI - 3 early steps of Recursive Self-Improvement (RSI) βͺοΈ@AnthropicAI: 80% of the code merged into their codebase was authored by Claude βͺοΈ@SakanaAILabs - RSI is their mission. With research like The AI Scientist and Darwin GΓΆdel Machine, they already have one of the strongests foundation for RSI βͺοΈ @Recursive_SI is automating the research loop itself with the Recursive system, generating and testing improvements to models, training recipes, and GPU kernels. Here is a full guild to what is RSI exactly, how it works in these 3 cases and how they transform research loops today: https://t.co/Xsz5ChScGP

Holy moly almost 1000 followers on Huggingface https://t.co/gjUI5LVXWJ
Holy moly almost 1000 followers on Huggingface https://t.co/gjUI5LVXWJ
Big Tech will absolutely destroy our drinkable water supply to advance their AI products and increase their profits. Just like the health insurance industry lets people die to increase their profits. Just like Big Oil destroys the planet to increase their profits. Just like military contractors donate millions to politicians to start wars to increase their profits. Just like polluters poison our air to increase their profits. Just like food manufacturers add poisons to our food to increase their profits. Billionaire and trillionaire greed is killing us.
he loves tendies https://t.co/7TmvmRVXqB

he loves tendies https://t.co/7TmvmRVXqB

Claude Fable is back for android users? π€― https://t.co/KnQjbadGQ0
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The interaction between AI & past scholarly work is going to get weird. Here I gave GPT-5.5 Pro a copy of my first published paper from grad school & asked it to find errors and update it. It found new data, analyzed it, created reproducible files, extended the key argument... https://t.co/QRalGbsE81

netflix, but with a twist. tell it your mood and movie posters flip and rearrange across a curved 3D wall. no cookie-cutter categories, no endless rows. just your vibe, visualized. goodflix. built in @GoogleAIStudio ;) https://t.co/UbuEJWJorV
The fix everything button is literally just to arrest criminals and keep them in jail Bukele was able to do this in a matter of months When you see the crime and rot in western cities and feel unsafe letting your wife walk around, know that it is a choice. https://t.co/jFz0g7jFGh
@MicroLaunchHQ https://t.co/wYCfFMjCqr
Legacy auto did not miss self-driving. They funded it and still could not move. Robert Scoble @Scobleizer's line: Volkswagen has its name on the building where Waymo started. They knew. They just could not get $6K per car for cameras and compute approved through a finance-run committee. Phil @pbeisel saw the same wall at Rivian, writing daily memos to justify removing physical buttons. The disruption is a power-structure problem, not an awareness problem. Tesla's AV rival is Waymo, not Mercedes. Why the incumbents froze, on @CernBasher: https://t.co/SGAyWgOGSB Source: Cern Basher - https://t.co/PzhJgTPxkc
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As agents are generating more and more documents, they need a better agent-native document format π€π So far the two main containers are markdown and HTML: 1οΈβ£ Markdown: Easily readable/reviewable by humans, but lacks rich visual output/interactivity 2οΈβ£ HTML: Providers richer visual output, but on its own is hard to edit by humans, and is token intensive. An ideal agent-native document format is a surface area like Microsoft Word/Google Docs that both humans and agents can easily collaborate on: β Good for human-review/human-editing β Good for agent-review/agent-editing β Supports needed features like versioning and permissioning I touched on this during my Databricks talk this past week. Thereβs still a massive amount of human knowledge stored in PDFs, Powerpoints, Word that we are handling via LlamaParse, but at the same time we need to innovate on the way that agents are creating and collaborating on information.
Levie now uses Salesforce 5x more than at any point before. The Box CEO @levie connected Salesforce's MCP server to Claude Code. Now he runs customer and market intelligence queries he would never have bothered pulling up by hand. The agent removes the friction. The underlying system gets queried more, not replaced. If you hold $CRM, the agentic era is an engagement tailwind, not a disruption risk - gated on whether the data platform handles the query load. Why incumbents gain from agents: https://t.co/loBGZTXBVd Source: CXOTalk - https://t.co/VoeWZ08NK8
Very sad news Theis crash was in a Cessna 421 Golden Eagle, a plane with one of the highest fatal odds per trip of 1 death per ~30,000 trips That's 1000x more fatal than flying a commercial plane (which are insanely safe) And 3x more fatal than the average helicopter https://t.co/ZpWIEeiI6Y
NEW: One of the co-founders of video game giant Ubisoft killed in a plane crash in France. Claude Guillemot was piloting a Cessna 421B Golden Eagle with one other passenger onboard when it crashed while on approach to La Baule-Escoublac Airfield on Friday. Ubisoft Entertainment
This is bigger than the hanks green and the huberman follow for sure. https://t.co/JlrAYO4J9p
Three things @flydotio does really well on their homepage: 1. One adverb carries the promise: run any code 'fearlessly' 2. Hand-drawn illustration in a category of dark dashboards 3. The audience is named: 'for devs who just want to ship' Grabbed with one line. https://t.co/HZLBKAYTZI
Half the timeline this week: "I just want a plain issue tracker." That's the whole product. Radial opens fast, search is instant, and your agent drives it over a real CLI, MCP server, and REST API. npm i -g https://t.co/seYLG4QN58, then radial create. No copilot. No meter.
Thanks to @gardening_gnome for lending me one of his first Sticker Cams. Today we had a big family party to celebrate the first birthday of my brother-in-lawβs daughter and going around and making stickers of everyone was a big hit. I am seeing more entrepreneurs trying to make novelty cameras like this. They would be big hits at things like weddings. You can add a few words to the stickers and there are a few AI modes to turn images into cartoons and other effects. Back in the 1980s sold a lot of Polaroid cameras for the same reasons. People love physical artifacts from fun events. Now I gotta go and clean up.
@jxnlco Shout out to meeting an amazing freind outside twitter despite you being so annoying on here https://t.co/RiLuQbWYZw

@jxnlco Shout out to meeting an amazing freind outside twitter despite you being so annoying on here https://t.co/RiLuQbWYZw

Thank you for 100k Itβs crazy to thing 3 years ago I thought my career was over cause I couldnβt type. I didnβt have any friends in tech having taken 3 years off to do pottery and martial arts. And the only reason I started Twitter cause I have no one to talk to about ChatGPT. Twitter has made me new friends. Taken care of my self and my family. I owe half of what I have to @thmsmlr and @stitchfix and the other half to Twitter.
OpenAI changing over their ChatGPT billboards in the city to Codex ones https://t.co/LVV3jrQuZC
42 state attorneys general are investigating OpenAI over alleged harmful practices. Read again: 42 state attorneys general are investigating OpenAI over alleged harmful practices. The tide has totally changed. Even the authorities have had enough. AI should exist solely for the purpose of societal good. If, as Dario Amodei says, there is a 25% chance of AI-driven extinction, then: No evidence of direct societal benefit, no AI. Authorities should not accept anything other than that.
// Self-play with a pinch of human data // Really cool paper combining human demonstrations and self-play RL. 30 minutes of human data, 2500x less than imitation learning, is enough to make self-play policies coordinate with real people. Pure self-play learns effective but alien conventions that humans cannot drive alongside. The usual fix is brittle reward engineering and domain randomization. This work instead treats a small set of human demonstrations as a regularization objective on top of a minimal safe goal-reaching reward. Why does it matter? The resulting policies coordinate with held-out human trajectories and finish training in 15 hours on a single consumer GPU. The lesson travels well past driving. A small demonstration regularizer may be the cheapest alignment knob we have for self-play. Paper: https://t.co/nLrVwRFEW9 Learn to build effective AI agents in our academy: https://t.co/LRnpZN7L4c