Tim Duncan

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Tim Duncan

Tim Duncan

@NotThatTimD

Director of Ai at BU School of Law and teach legal courses on Ai & Digital Finance. Former entrepreneur, exec and one time Head of Technology at CFPB.

Boston Beigetreten Şubat 2022
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Tim Duncan
Tim Duncan@NotThatTimD·
@devahaz They should play one flag game and one game of tackle. Total score wins.
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Sean Marotta
Sean Marotta@smmarotta·
Ah, yes. Watchell is well known for its labor practice.
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@johnarnold Try asking a 24 year-old to explain to you how to pay a bill with a check by mail.
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John Arnold@johnarnold·
Of the two tweets I've ever posted that drew the most pushback, one argued that the USPS should shift to 3 day/week letter delivery and the other that the criminal justice reform movement should prioritize making prisons safe over expanding Pell Grants. I stand by both.
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@johnarnold Pretty sure we throw away 90% of the mail we receive.
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Tim Duncan@NotThatTimD·
@johnarnold Watch your step, my friend. You're gonna have to pry the Lands End catalogue out of my cold dead hands
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People who think law firms will be eliminated by AI haven’t been on the practice floor of a law firm.
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Tim Duncan@NotThatTimD·
@AlexH_Johnson @csuitecounsel It's funny how the words "Cross Sell" prompts a painful look from veteran bankers and a bright smile and pitch on Cross Selling from the young fintech exec. The difference is that one of them has been trying to do it for decades with limited success. It's harder than it looks.
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@csuitecounsel Cross-sell is much easier when you don't have to deal with those pesky humans.
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Tim Duncan@NotThatTimD·
@johnarnold This is why they are trying to figure out how not to die.
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John Arnold
John Arnold@johnarnold·
I understand and agree with many criticisms of philanthropy. But practically, fortunes have to go somewhere. There are only 3 options: philanthropy, heirs & govt. If not nonprofits, is Peter Thiel's plan to give $10B+/child? I'm more skeptical of that than he is of philanthropy.
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Bilt users also complaining of a hidden 0.2% foreign transaction fee, despite the card being marketed as "no foreign transaction fees" --
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Rogue CFPB@RogueCfpb·
@GayBearRes Bug grocery store owners can’t open grocery stores AND they can’t close them? That seems rational. Everything is great.
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@GwartyGwart @batwood011 Oh wow that’s genius! We could also tokenize wheat and use that digital wheat to bake bread NFT’s that people could keep in their wallets and trade.
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Why don’t they just tokenize the oil in the Middle East and transport it across permissionless financial rails, thereby avoiding the Strait of Hormuz altogether
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Tim Duncan@NotThatTimD·
I personally always say "Please" and "Thank you" when conversing with artificial intelligence as a hedge in case Ai becomes all powerful, omnipotent and Master of the human race. Anyone who has studied "The Will to Believe" by William James will understand why. But hey . . . if you prefer to talk down to it, go ahead and roll the dice.
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Tim Duncan@NotThatTimD·
Update: Amazon v. Perplexity On March 10, U.S. District Judge Maxine Chesney granted Amazon a preliminary injunction blocking Perplexity AI from using its Comet browser agent to access Amazon’s website with account-holder credentials. Though it hasn’t attracted much mainstream attention, this may prove to be one of the most significant AI-related legal cases to date—particularly in defining the boundaries of “agentic AI.” A major promise of AI agents lies in their ability to comparison shop, find favorable terms, and even initiate transactions on behalf of users. However, platforms like Amazon—along with other large retail sites—do not benefit from this type of automated competition. They prefer maintaining direct control of customer interactions during the shopping experience. At the heart of the case is a critical legal question: can Amazon treat AI agents as “trespassers” even when those agents act with a user’s consent and credentials? A generation ago, early Internet pioneers envisioned a marketplace that would empower small retailers. Instead, giants like Amazon now dominate through the “walled gardens” they control. Today, technologists are again promising a more consumer-empowering digital era through agentic AI—but cases like this will determine whether those promises materialize, or whether the current online power structure remains intact.
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Tim Duncan@NotThatTimD·
@AlexH_Johnson He got out of jail and is now a Deputy Secretary in the Commerce Department.
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Tim Duncan@NotThatTimD·
The Future of Finance There is this "comfort to the enemy" concept.
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Tim Duncan@NotThatTimD·
@RogueCfpb @headwaysmatter Valid point. So we just go from one radical ideology to another and every admin spends their energy undoing what the prior did. While Tomo, Evolve and Synapse go on their merry way.
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Rogue CFPB@RogueCfpb·
@NotThatTimD @headwaysmatter I’m not sure even a commission solves it anymore. Not sure anything can solve it if they serve at will and can be fired by the President.
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@RogueCfpb @headwaysmatter The problem has always been creating an agency that is going to be controversial and putting it under the control of a single Director appointed by the President. It's bound to swerve all over the road and have little impact in the long run.
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Rogue CFPB@RogueCfpb·
@headwaysmatter I don’t think everything they did was bad policy, per se. Often it was just poorly done. That was because the leadership was full of ideologues. And ideologues often can’t understand the other side of an argument. That’s death for lawyers, litigation and rule making.
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