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@alexlin @fal @adamho I had to sit down for this. I miss working with @adamho⦠truly genius!
The biggest Australian scam: Rent, gym, grocery are weekly Salary is monthly
your company will drastically become more efficient overnight if start doing spontaneous phone calls instead of 90% of meetings
This is the way. Always just FaceTimed investors, partners, teammates. Even at NVIDIA, the most effective convos are just picking up the phone and calling people
Western AI models βfail spectacularlyβ in farms and forests abroad . https://t.co/XgIEj43c0y #TechNews @ArturHabant @elaniazito @IanLJones98 @CurieuxExplorer @Shi4Tech @enilev @Fabriziobustama @mvollmer1 @AnthonyRochand @JolaBurnett @lyakovet @debashis_dutta @3itcom @ahier @Analytics_699 @antgrasso @CathCervoni @chidambara09 @DigitalColmer @dinisguarda @DimitriHommel @EvanKirstel @FrRonconi @GlenGilmore @gvalan @HeinzVHoenen @ipfconline1 @jeancayeux @jorgecunha @kalydeoo @nafisalam @Nicochan33 @pierrepinna @PawlowskiMario @puneetsinghal22 @ralph_ohr @RLDI_Lamy @rshevlin @sarbjeetjohal @SpirosMargaris @StefanoDeCupis @tewoz @thomas_dettling @Ym78200 @aure79lien @jblefevre60

Charlie Munger: "I won't play in a game where the other people are wise and I'm stupid. I look for a place where I'm wise and they're stupid. And, believe me, it works better." "God bless our stupid competitors. They make us rich." https://t.co/Dhhbqwqxd4
Sam Altman Says Intelligence Will Be a Utility, and He's Just the Man to Collect the Bills https://t.co/x8WGbOgvmy
Anthropicβs Claude AI can respond with charts, diagrams, and other visuals now https://t.co/3iQvDjFR20
"There is no plan for who should be responsible for assessing and addressing this superintelligent AI being, or how," writes Jon Truby https://t.co/9TPQKwqRT9
Every technology goes through a cycle: the initial peak of hype, the "trough" of disillusionment, and the final plateau of maturity. Where is your AI strategy on this curve? Whether you are "AI-First" and embracing the peak, or "AI-Cautious" and waiting for the plateau, the foundations you build today are what will keep you from sinking when the hype inevitably cools.
An internal AI incident at Amazon reportedly triggered a mandatory meeting over its βhigh blast radius.β As AI systems become deeply embedded in operations, a single failure can cascade across products, customers and infrastructure. Scale is AIβs superpower, but it also magnifies risk. @ElonMuskβs warning to βproceed with cautionβ raises a bigger question: are companies moving faster with AI than their safety systems can handle? https://t.co/6Q9PMnaRFQ @fortunemagazine @sashrogel
Voice is becoming the front line of AI. As conversational AI moves from text to real-time speech, the question is no longer just what your companyβs AI can do, but how it should sound to customers. In a world where AI may soon handle most service interactions, voice becomes brand, trust and experience all at once. The companies that win with AI will not only automate faster, but sound more human, more intentional and more aligned with who they are. https://t.co/bxFgAQxcWy @HarvardBiz
AI is starting to expand the frontier of theoretical physics. Researchers are now using AI not just as a computational tool, but as something closer to a collaborator helping uncover patterns, generate hypotheses and explore mathematical landscapes that were previously impossible to navigate. If AI begins contributing to new physical theories, we may be entering a moment where discovery is no longer purely human. What does science look like when the collaborator is a machine? https://t.co/1173HsuTtR @TheEconomist
@Jessicalessin There will be more. :-)
China has developed an AI robot for this job, replacing humans in one of the most dangerous workplaces β grain storage facilities. These spaces are filled with dust, extreme heat, low oxygen levels, and unstable grain piles that can collapse without warning. https://t.co/WJ9w6gQFIw
@isaac_flath Yeah this seems correlated https://t.co/iCrqaegQea
@JoesInvestments @vulnerablecodes Yeah I am just treating it as a regular Linux machine. But that being said, if you want to maximize performance, it makes sense to use their optimized compute stack of course
I really donβt think you need to release Epstein-deposition themed merch but whatever https://t.co/8iV5l9ANdT
Slightly more complicated attribution, but Lincoln gave us βget some.β https://t.co/9CQelTyI18
@merlinscapital Like fight club
@GeneralMCNews All on the backs and blood of Americans.
@SirMichaelRocks Itβs weird π€
Earlier today, a user attempted to buy AAVE using $50M USDT through the Aave interface. Given the unusually large size of the single order, the Aave interface, like most trading interfaces, warned the user about extraordinary slippage and required confirmation via a checkbox. The user confirmed the warning on their mobile device and proceeded with the swap, accepting the high slippage, which ultimately resulted in receiving only 324 AAVE in return. The transaction could not be moved forward without the user explicitly accepting the risk through the confirmation checkbox. The CoW Swap routers functioned as intended, and the integration followed standard industry practices. However, while the user was able to proceed with the swap, the final outcome was clearly far from optimal. Events like this do occur in DeFi, but the scale of this transaction was significantly larger than what is typically seen in the space. We sympathize with the user and will try to make a contact with the user and we will return $600K in fees collected from the transaction. The key takeaway is that while DeFi should remain open and permissionless, allowing users to perform transactions freely, there are additional guardrails the industry can build to better protect users. Our team will be investigating ways to improve these safeguards going forward.
Explain to me why we need tx simulation again? Just use @HypernativeLabs