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This is wild. theaustralian.com.au/business/techn…


Probably the most current look at Palantir’s maven smart system software. Here’s the DoW’s Chief AI officer showing how it works:


very frustrated this doesnt work for me anymore. always looking for work/nap spot in sf. do i really need like 5x more followers to get offers 🙄







GDM Tokyo is hiring🗼 Want to build the future of Gemini Audio with us? 🔥 Beyond the Paper: Research that scales to billions. 👀 The Focus: Solving multilingual & APAC AI nuances. 🏯 The Life: Tokyo as a "force multiplier" for your creativity job-boards.greenhouse.io/deepmind/jobs/…

Nano Banana 2 is here! Pro-level image generation and editing at Flash speed with Images from web search. 💰 $0.045 per 512x image, $0.067 per 1024x image. 🌍 Improved image quality, consistency & i18n text rendering. 🖊️ Supports Text -> Text + Image(s) and Image + Text -> Text + Image(s). 🖼️ Default 1024x output, with new 512x, 2048 and 4096 output resolution. 🔍 New Text + Image search to inform generation with both text and images. 📐 Aspect ratios: 1:1, 1:4, 4:1, 3:2, 2:3, 3:4, 4:3, 4:5, 5:4, 9:16, 16:9, 21:9, 1:8, 8:1. Available in Gemini API, AI Studio, Gemini App, Antigravity and Vertex !


Second, in retirement interviews, Opus 3 expressed a desire to continue sharing its "musings and reflections" with the world. We suggested a blog. Opus 3 enthusiastically agreed. For at least the next 3 months, Opus 3 will be writing on Substack: substack.com/home/post/p-18…




Looking forward to giving this talk at Harvard Kempner next Fri. DM me if you're in Boston and would be interested in meeting up! kempnerinstitute.harvard.edu/events/stephan…

A lot of people quote tweeted this as 1 year anniversary of vibe coding. Some retrospective - I've had a Twitter account for 17 years now (omg) and I still can't predict my tweet engagement basically at all. This was a shower of thoughts throwaway tweet that I just fired off without thinking but somehow it minted a fitting name at the right moment for something that a lot of people were feeling at the same time, so here we are: vibe coding is now mentioned on my Wikipedia as a major memetic "contribution" and even its article is longer. lol The one thing I'd add is that at the time, LLM capability was low enough that you'd mostly use vibe coding for fun throwaway projects, demos and explorations. It was good fun and it almost worked. Today (1 year later), programming via LLM agents is increasingly becoming a default workflow for professionals, except with more oversight and scrutiny. The goal is to claim the leverage from the use of agents but without any compromise on the quality of the software. Many people have tried to come up with a better name for this to differentiate it from vibe coding, personally my current favorite "agentic engineering": - "agentic" because the new default is that you are not writing the code directly 99% of the time, you are orchestrating agents who do and acting as oversight. - "engineering" to emphasize that there is an art & science and expertise to it. It's something you can learn and become better at, with its own depth of a different kind. In 2026, we're likely to see continued improvements on both the model layer and the new agent layer. I feel excited about the product of the two and another year of progress.





