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Grok is the search engine that Google used to be. The results are actually what you were looking for, and then some. 10/10.
How often do LLMs claim to prove false mathematical statements? In our latest benchmark, BrokenArXiv, we find they do so very often. The best model, GPT-5.4, only rejects 40% of incorrect statements obtained by perturbing recent ArXiv papers, and other models do much worse. https://t.co/RRQNZfnCtW
Reuters published a piece. If companies like OpenAI or Anthropic fail, the massive financial ecosystem built around their existence could rapidly collapse. These labs are the primary customers for the $650B that tech giants are spending on new data centers and chips this year. Without their relentless demand for computing power, the expansion of new data centers would violently hit the brakes. It would also leave huge power grid projects and physical infrastructure investments completely abandoned and useless. Banks and private credit lenders who poured roughly $900B into this space would face severe uncertainty and massive potential losses. While a bigger tech company might swoop in to buy the failed labs for cheap, the overall value of the entire AI industry would instantly crash. Ultimately, the failure of just one of these major labs would not be a simple corporate bankruptcy. It would trigger a massive shockwave that drags down cloud providers, chipmakers, and global infrastructure projects all at once. -- reuters. com/commentary/breakingviews/what-happens-if-openai-or-anthropic-fail-2026-03-11/
yep
@Guinz and that tragic
Molly asked me the most underrated company we're invested in. I think Flock Safety is the most underappreciated company in America. Their founder Garrett Langley should be a national hero. Flock helps solve over 2800 cases every day, ~15% of reported crime in the US. Just your friendly reminder that tech companies are saving the world.
Introducing autocontext: a recursive self-improving harness designed to help your agents (and future iterations of those agents) succeed on any task. I built this for our clients with the intention of commercializing it but the community support around Karpathy's autoresearch convinced me to open source it instead. Our space is on the verge of something big and we want to do our part.
This is the best single set of slides and one hour talk you can check out to start using agentic AI in your research.
What's the best AI personal assistant product out now? Looking for something that can call and book restaurant reservations, email for refunds, etc. - that's fully productized and easy to use
What's the best AI personal assistant product out now? Looking for something that can call and book restaurant reservations, email for refunds, etc. - that's fully productized and easy to use
Absolutely loving the designs that BrainGrid is generating https://t.co/YS2OJSZ3Td
Unpopular Opinion: We aren't building the future 10x faster with AI. We are just generating legacy code 10x faster. Everyone is currently bragging about developer velocity. "I built this entire backend in a weekend!" "AI wrote 80% of my codebase!" But here is the reality check we are ignoring: Code is a liability, not an asset. If an AI tool spits out 1,000 lines of functional boilerplate in five seconds, that is still 1,000 lines that a human being has to read, review, secure, and maintain when the dependencies inevitably break next year. We are treating code generation like a pure productivity win, but we are optimizing for the wrong metric. The bottleneck in software engineering was never how fast we could type. The bottleneck has always been comprehension, architecture, and maintenance. If we don't shift our focus from "generation speed" to "architectural sanity," the tech debt of the next five years is going to be an absolute, unmaintainable nightmare.
@shadcn Do we set you up with codex for oss yet
I'm pleased to announce that a new 2026 edition of my New York Times bestselling book, Rise of the Robots: Technology and the Threat of a Jobless Future, will be available on June 2. I have extensively updated the book to cover the latest advances in generative #AI and robotics and to examine the future economic and job market implications of the unfolding AI disruption. The book focuses on what we can do as individuals, and as a society, to successfully navigate the looming transition into the age of AI. You can pre-order from the link in the reply. @BasicBooks #RiseoftheRobots
Goldman Sachs warns #AI-fueled layoffs could raise the unemployment rate this year #RiseoftheRobots https://t.co/MOOzH3zabW
I'm communicating with an LLM (SolveIt) via my handheld A4 whiteboard today! π Feels like a really smooth and natural process. More. ππ§΅ https://t.co/PtIRiZzDQT
I know there is some overlap between open source and anti-AI activists, but I have a hard time reconciling it. My million+ open source LOC were always intended as a gift to the world. Yes, I would make arguments about how it would strengthen our communities, and the GPL would prevent outright exploitation by our competitors, but those were to allay fears of my partners to allow me to make the gift. AI training on the code magnifies the value of the gift. I am enthusiastic about it! Some people do look at open source as a tool for social change, career advancement, or reputation building, but those are all downstream of the gift.
Perplexity Computer is now on mobile. Start any task on any device. Manage Computer from your phone or desktop with cross-device synchronization. Available now for iOS in the Perplexity app. Coming soon to Android. https://t.co/hTw6fDIeaa
Here's a first for BCI in China: China Approves First Brain Implant for Commercial Use Chinaβs drug regulator grants marketing approval to Neuracle Technology for a brain implant for adult patients who are partially paralyzed https://t.co/XtMKbspUoU
Chinaβs drug regulator said it has granted marketing approval to Neuracle Technology for a brain implant for adult patients who are partially paralyzed https://t.co/jOwpYm51g8
The world is not ready for whatβs coming this year, let alone next year, or in 2 or 5 years. People kept dismissing AI as hype; in fact, it was massively under-hyped. When the storm finally hits, there is only so much you can deny & cope with, reality doesnβt care what you think.
@ai_for_success @perplexity_ai Next week
@superham I dont believe in corp politics. If you don't see them they're not there