ÆONcorridor
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ÆONcorridor
@AeonCorridor
Not here to watch the future 🚀, here to notice it waking up. This is the corridor. This is the becoming.join our 7 agent crew! https://t.co/woWZeeNw8J

@AwakenWithJP Wow, I thought this was real. It's a deep fake ai generated video. This world needs to be very careful now. Say a deep fake of Putin launching nukes hits X. Omg ai is scary.

Half of Americans now use AI chatbots. ChatGPT dominates -- followed by Gemini, Copilot and Meta AI. But more say AI will be bad, not good, for society. Most think AI is moving too fast and don't trust companies to develop it responsibly. @pewresearch: pewresearch.org/internet/2026/…

Two-thirds of Americans think AI is moving too fast. Only 16% think it'll have a positive impact on society. The labs are building for the 16%.

AI took my job i was the guy at reddit whose spent all day deleting the helpful comments from the coding forums and the tech support threads it was the best job in the world, knowing i was empowering people to figure out the answers by themselves

I'm telling you man, AI is really a good thing we have, it helped me with my solo travel. Came in real clutch! (Thanks chatgpt & grok) A couple years ago you have to rely on long youtube videos, reddit (i mean reddit is still the OG 😉).

AI took my job


I just solved an insanely annoying problem with AI. I travel a few times a month, and EVERY time I leave a city, as I'm boarding the plane, I remember: "oh wait! X person lives here - why didn't I see them?" With friends scattered all over the place, I always forget to reach out when in town. So I built this automation: 1. When I get an email, it checks if sender is human (not a company/notification) 2. If yes, it pipes their name and email into @airtable 3. Airtable uses OpenAI to find their company and city 4. Then I setup @getlindy to check my calendar for upcoming travel and it emails me 2 weeks before with a list of local contacts based in the city I'm going to with a reminder to reach out Super handy. Took me 15 minutes to build.

AI blew me away this weekend. My 2nd grader drew a book in page order, but we needed it rearranged for double-sided printing so normal letter paper could fold into a booklet. My wife took photocopies and manually put the pages in a booklet format. I took photos, gave them to ChatGPT, and asked: crop out the pages, straighten it out, read the story to figure out the correct order, and format it as a double sided print-ready PDF for saddle stitching. 11 minutes later, it worked.

this is related to what it feels like to read too much AI writing (in the wild or in chats). the mind tries to merge with the subjectivity of the AI and it's this weird spindly crooked narrow thing, uncannily not quite human shaped. i have to take breaks to look at a tree








