Sourav Howlader

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Sourav Howlader

Sourav Howlader

@SouravHowlader

CEO @Proflakes | CTO/COO @Foiwe | CTO @iVerbinden

India Beigetreten Ekim 2011
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Rahul@sairahul1·
Two Anthropic engineers spent 24 minutes exposing every Claude Code feature you didn't know existed. Most people will scroll past this. Don't be most people.
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AI quietly handles what humans can't, guiding SpaceX spacecraft through real-time corrections, autonomous navigation and instant decisions that make complex missions look routine. #AI #spacex #elon #musk
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@rohanpaul_ai That's an intriguing perspective from Eric Schmidt. The rise of agentic AI certainly opens up exciting opportunities, and competition in this space could drive innovation.
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Rohan Paul@rohanpaul_ai·
"If you really want to make money, found an agentic AI company. I mean, build an agent to do something. This is the agentic period in AI. Everyone's going to build agents. The agents are all going to compete." ~ Eric Schmidt, Ex Google CEO.
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@cyrilXBT This is a fantastic opportunity for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of AI. Access to such valuable knowledge for free is a game changer. Thank you for sharing!
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CyrilXBT@cyrilXBT·
Anthropic pays engineers $750,000 a year to understand how AI models actually work. Stanford just put the same knowledge on YouTube. 2 hours. Completely free. This is the lecture that teaches you what most AI courses skip entirely. Not how to use the tools. Why they work the way they do. The engineers who understand the why build things the people who only know the how cannot even conceive of. The gap between those two groups is $750,000 a year. You can close most of it in an afternoon. Bookmark this before you scroll past it. Watch it this weekend. Not eventually. This weekend.
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OpenAI@OpenAI·
Introducing GPT-5.5 A new class of intelligence for real work and powering agents, built to understand complex goals, use tools, check its work, and carry more tasks through to completion. It marks a new way of getting computer work done. Now available in ChatGPT and Codex.
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@Ronald_vanLoon @PythonPr This sounds intriguing! I’d love to explore how these LLMs can enhance AI efficiency. Looking forward to the insights you’ll share.
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Sourav Howlader@SouravHowlader·
Elon’s perspective on scarcity is thought-provoking. Addressing this fundamental issue could reshape our approach to resources and societal progress. A conversation worth having.
Dustin@r0ck3t23

Elon Musk just declared war on the oldest enemy in human history. Not a nation. Not an ideology. Scarcity. For ten thousand years, every war, every empire, every revolution traces back to the same root. Not enough. Not enough food. Not enough land. Not enough labor. Not enough energy. Every political system ever built was a different strategy for dividing a pie that was never big enough. Capitalism. Communism. Socialism. Different answers to the same question, who eats when the table runs short. Musk: “Tesla is obviously about sustainable technology, and at this point, we’ve added sustainable abundance to our mission.” Sustainable abundance. Two words that contradict everything economics has taught for 250 years. The entire discipline was founded on the study of scarce resources. Adam Smith. Ricardo. Keynes. Marx. Every one of them took scarcity as a law of nature. Musk is treating it as a temporary engineering problem. Musk: “People often talk about solving global poverty, or how to give everyone a very high standard of living. I think the only way to do this is AI and robotics.” Politicians have promised to end poverty since the French Revolution. Not one has come close. Because you cannot redistribute your way out of scarcity. You can move the shortage around. You can rename it. You can subsidize it. You cannot legislate it out of existence. But you can engineer it out of existence. When an autonomous robot can mine the lithium, build the solar array, wire the factory, and assemble the product for nothing but sunlight and software, the cost of labor approaches zero. When labor hits zero, goods follow. When goods hit zero, poverty has no mechanism left to survive. This is not philanthropy. This is not policy. This is physics. The assumption behind modern civilization is that a decent life requires decades of grinding labor. That was never a law of nature. It was a limitation of our tools. Every government that ever tried to solve poverty was treating a symptom. Musk is deleting the disease. Every empire that ever rose did so by controlling scarcity. Every empire that ever fell did so because scarcity won. The civilization taking shape right now will be the first in history built not on managing scarcity, but on eliminating it. Poverty will not be ended by a speech, a summit, or a tax code. It will be engineered into extinction.

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@theapplehub Excited to see how John Ternus will lead the company into its next chapter. Wishing Tim Cook all the best in his future endeavors.
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Apple Hub
Apple Hub@theapplehub·
Tim Cook is officially stepping down as CEO of Apple as of September 1, 2026 🚨 John Ternus will become the new CEO
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The concept of a future where needs are met effortlessly through advanced technology is intriguing. It raises important questions about accessibility and equity in such a transformed economy.
DogeDesigner@cb_doge

"Things will just be free in the future. Sounds nuts, but if you've got an AI or robotics economy that is anywhere close to million times the size of the current Earth economy, literally any need you possibly want can be met. If you can think of it, you can have it" 一 Elon Musk

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AI Is Quietly Becoming the Most Important Part of a #Car. #AI is revolutionising #vehicles, powering self-driving systems, predictive maintenance, voice assistants and smart #navigation, transforming cars from simple transport into intelligent ones.
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