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ArtificialUnintelligence

@ArtificialUnAI

Leveraging AI to leverage AI

Katılım Aralık 2024
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Senator Patty Murray
Senator Patty Murray@PattyMurray·
The average person is more likely to be struck by lightning than they are to commit voter fraud. Seriously. That's a real stat. I'm voting NO on the SAVE America Act.
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Rep. Ilhan Omar
Rep. Ilhan Omar@Ilhan·
Here's a clear message for my Senate Republican colleagues: we will NOT support a bill that disenfranchises millions of American citizens. The SAVE Act is voter suppression. It's a NO.
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KSTP
KSTP@KSTP·
With Minnesota losing toll revenue because of construction on I-394, 5 INVESTIGATES discovered that taxpayers will be footing the bill for that loss. kstp.com/5-investigates…
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Dan Bilzerian
Dan Bilzerian@DanBilzerian·
The war is a complete disaster, they are lying to you about everything. False Flag attack incoming.
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Amy Klobuchar
Amy Klobuchar@amyklobuchar·
Right now, the Administration is more focused on making it harder for Americans to vote than on bringing down costs. Their priorities are completely backwards.
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Aaron Levie
Aaron Levie@levie·
Had meetings and a dinner with 20+ enterprise AI and IT leaders today. Lots of interesting conversations around the state of AI in large enterprises, especially regulated businesses. Here are some of general trends: * Agents are clearly the big thing. Enterprises moving from talking about chatbots to agents, though we’re still very early. Coding is still the dominant agentic use-case being adopted thus far, with other categories of across knowledge work starting to emerge. Lots of agentic work moving from pilots and PoCs into production, and some enterprises had lots of active live use-cases. * Agentic use-cases span every part of a business, from back office operations to client facing experiences from sales to customer onboarding workflows. General feeling is that agentic workflows will hit every part of an organization, often with biggest focus on delivering better for customers, getting better insights and intelligence from data and documents, speeding up high ROI workflows with agents, and so on. Very limited discussion on pure cost cutting. * Data and AI governance still remain core challenges. Getting data and content into a spot that agents can securely and easily operate on remains a huge task for more organizations. Years of data management fragmentation that wasn’t a problem now is an issue for enterprises looking to adopt agents. And governing what agents can do with data in a workflow still a major topic. * Identity emerging as a big topic. Can the agent have access to everything you have? In a world of dozens of agents working on behalf, potentially too much data exposure and scope for the agents. How do we manage agents with partitioned level of access to your information? * Lots of emerging questions on how we will budget for tokens across use-cases and teams. Companies don’t want to constrain use-cases, but equally need to be mindful of ultimate token budgets. This is going to become a bigger part of OpEx over time, and probably won’t make sense to be considered an IT budget anymore. Likely needs to be factored into the rest of operating expenses. * Interoperability is key. Every enterprise is deploying multiple AI systems right now, and it’s unlikely that there’s going to be a single platform to rule them all. Customers are getting savvier on how to handle agent interoperability, and this will be one of the biggest drivers of an AI stack going forward. Lots more takeaways than just this, but needless to say the momentum is building but equally enterprises are acutely aware of the change management and work ahead. Lots of opportunity right now.
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Governor Tim Walz
Governor Tim Walz@GovTimWalz·
Tech companies are causing disruptions to jobs and our economy, and middle class families are bearing the consequences. To ensure they pay their fair share I’m proposing a tax on social media companies that will support Minnesota workers impacted by artificial intelligence.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
No matter what Trump does next, the Middle East will never look the same - Gulf countries are pissed - Iran is more hardline - Russia & China are salivating And if the regime survives, Trump loses any chance to control the Strait of Hormuz, the U.S. will come out much weaker, and China much stronger Trump should have never started this war, but at this stage may have no option but to finish the job.
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Wall Street Mav
Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav·
Zuck changed the name of the company to META because he was spending so much money on it and he thought it would be huge. Now shutting most of it down.
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Brendan May
Brendan May@bmay·
They spent 80 billion on the Metaverse nobody wants to live in and have now closed it down. The Dubai of the internet. A good excuse to remember this cringe.
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ArtificialUnintelligence
ArtificialUnintelligence@ArtificialUnAI·
@MayorFrey Covid, Floyd riots, rampant fraud, ice raids. Resilient in the face of poor leadership who allowed all of these travesties.
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Mayor Jacob Frey
Mayor Jacob Frey@MayorFrey·
Minneapolis residents have shown the world who we are—resilient, welcoming, and proud of this city. Now it’s time to come see it for yourself. Grab a meal by the lake, spend a day in our parks, explore our neighborhoods—and experience the spirit that makes Minneapolis special.
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Freedom Enthusiast 🇺🇸
Freedom Enthusiast 🇺🇸@ThoughtCrimes80·
Hundred of passengers were affected by a power outage at Denver International Airport today. A ground stop was also issued after @XcelEnergyCO experienced an “equipment shut off” while trying to replace a transformer. 👀😳😬
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Polymarket
Polymarket@Polymarket·
JUST IN: Meta announces they'll be shutting down the Metaverse, after pouring $80,000,000,000.00 into the project.
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Heisenberg
Heisenberg@Mr_Derivatives·
$META is officially shutting down the Metaverse on June 15th 2026. $90 billion dollars spent on it. Oof.
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Matthew Prince 🌥
Matthew Prince 🌥@eastdakota·
@Jason @vailmtn Me being on the Board makes it harder for me to buy PCMR, which is all I care about. You being on the Board, on the other hand, makes all the sense in the world!
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Matthew Prince 🌥
Matthew Prince 🌥@eastdakota·
I appreciate @vailmtn hosting their investor/analyst dinner in a building I co-own. Thanks for the rent! I requested an invite and am a +1 for several guests. We’ll see how open they are to change.
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
I have so much gratitude to people who wrote extremely complex software character-by-character. It already feels difficult to remember how much effort it really took. Thank you for getting us to this point.
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Andrew Yeung
Andrew Yeung@andruyeung·
I was supposed to land at Newark last night but instead they kept our plane in a holding pattern for an hour before randomly diverting us to Washington DC at 1:33 am All while flying with through 54 mph winds with surreal turbulence. It was an exhilarating experience Apparently 22 other flights diverted to DC that early morning and every single hotel was sold out and train tickets to NYC were $500 They also lost my both my suitcases which added to the thrill Now I’m on a cramped 6 hour flix bus to New York. In total ~20 hours of commute time But this feels like a rite of passage of getting to New York City. It can’t be too easy; you have to work for it Because if you can make it to NYC you can make it anywhere I hope they find my luggage soon.
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