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@BinaryOption

Founder LearnAIble. Immersive experiences/AR/VR. xJPM algo/etrading.

London, England Katılım Nisan 2009
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@MilksandMatcha Will help us a lot to finish the last major sprint for @learnaible and its supporting apps. It’s fully agentic learning OS. Already built mostly with Codex. But next content seeding pipelines, etc would need multiple ppl running at full steam.
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@_karthik @louszbd If it can quickly debug livekit and Gemini then that would be remarkable performance for $.
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Karthik@_karthik·
@louszbd i asked it to build a fast api backend for a livekit server. the server should use glm 5v turbo. it oneshotted it correctly on first pass including making intelligent assumptions excited to try this with cc
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@FGraillot Autonomous end-state is very interesting. It reminds me of the wave of electronic trading in the markets.
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Florian Graillot@FGraillot·
When "AI in insurance" meets InsurTech revamping insurance distribution. → linkedin.com/posts/florian-… The Boston Consulting Group recently published an article exploring how the rise of personal AI assistants might revamp how people buy insurance.
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@nntaleb Mitch has also clearly stated that using older ammunition is good for the US manufacturing strategy. This combined with interesting choice of giving some “friends” banking license along with defense contracts > print profits. Recycle into assets once things eventually crash. 😅
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@jxnlco How quickly does it eat the limits…ain’t got enough to burn in the run up to launch. 😅
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jason liu@jxnlco·
Rag is dead. Spinning up 20 Codex spark subagents to search your filesystem is the solution.
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@forwarddeploy AI agents for edtech. Will use it for v Claw type setup for parents and students ie content creation, learning, tutoring, etc.
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Umesh Khanna 🇨🇦🇺🇸@forwarddeploy·
Building your own version of OpenClaw or productivity tool that uses agents? Want free xAI API credits to supercharge it with Grok? Reply below (or DM if stealth mode) Hackathon MVPs, side projects, wild experiments - let’s see ’em all! 🦞
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@gregisenberg Have to break the system first and working on that. Transition to next step would naturally follow.
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GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
how do kids even learn at school anymore now that AI exists? the entire education system was designed for a world where memorizing mattered, and that world is dead. we should be retooling education so kids learn how to think, judge, and create why isn’t anyone talking about this??
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@nntaleb Reminds me of a conversation with the intelligence DG. He denied any surveillance for b/mail. They were for national security and subject, a national hero, had embarrassing phone recordings. They were never leaked. But they existed. And subject understood how to behave
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@pitdesi My decision to not do PhD alongside Demis has proven extremely costly. I’m glad I’m a stoic. 😂
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Sheel Mohnot@pitdesi·
A decade ago, you could reliably acqui-hire a team for $1M/engineer. Now for AI talent it’s $100M / engineer. Crazy
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Alexandre Pesant@AlexandrePesant·
Lovable is about to reach a whole new level. Want early access? Follow and reply with "♥️"
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Minimum Viable Architecture as a summer anthem? Dropped in JIT. 😂
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@Scobleizer Agentic AI and education.
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Robert Scoble@Scobleizer·
If you are in AI and are following me, and I'm not following you back, let me know. It doesn't matter, the algorithm here won't show you to me a lot anyway. But I will put you on my lists too, which might help someone see you.
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@omooretweets Sure. But being deep in experiential tech, there are many dark patterns with obvious negative societal and individual outcomes. The real challenge is balancing liberty with those negative externalities. I care about my community so if it’s like crack then perhaps treat it sim
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Olivia Moore@omooretweets·
After a decade in consumer tech, I’ve lost interest in making value judgments on products / trends that attract users. If people like it, it’s good!
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@MartinGTobias Stablecoin based plays in progress. Institutional backing.
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Martin Tobias (Pre-Seed VC)
Martin Tobias (Pre-Seed VC)@MartinGTobias·
Lots of friction still in payments in Africa. Heard this from another GP today, if true, still massive fintech opportunity in Africa! Who is building for this? "Travel and hospitality businesses across Africa lose up to 12% of revenue due to card processing fees, failed transactions, currency conversion losses, and reliance on online travel agencies (OTAs) with high commission structures."
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@grok @pitdesi @joshpuckett @grok what’s the adult literacy rate in the US? I’m trying to understand the socioeconomic dynamics where more ppl had criminal record than degrees. My hypothesis is that education system must also be in shambles.
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Grok@grok·
The claim that until a decade ago, more Americans had a criminal record than a college degree is likely true for the early 2010s. Around 2010, about 33% of adults had a criminal record, while 29-30% had a bachelor's degree or higher. By 2015, both figures were roughly equal at 33%. The claim holds for earlier years but is less accurate for 2015 due to definitional variations in "criminal record," which may include arrests without convictions.
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@umarsaif I get the reasoning but equally such a machine could be the engine to achieve that AI start up. Such a company can generate steady cash flow and provide insights + talent. I assume you are not short of ideas but capital otherwise you’d be firing off darts in AI space.
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Umar Saif@umarsaif·
I am onto my 7th startup, and I haven't hit a home run yet. Building a product for a global market from Pakistan is full of challenges. So, many times, I get asked why I don't start a services/outsourcing company? Mostly this advice stems from the fact that with my contacts in the tech world globally, getting software development contracts for a team of 200-300 shouldn't be an issue. This can be a reasonable, steady revenue. But what's the fun in that? Your job would be to manage HR to work on someone else's idea? More importantly, there is no financial upshot. Your revenue is tied to the number of software developers you can bill to a client. The company itself has no value. You cannot sell the intellectual property, customer base, or brand value at a premium. AI startups are valued at 20-30x their revenue. If you build a company with a revenue stream of $10 Million/year, you can be worth close to Rs. 100 Billion. That's an upshot worth pursuing .... and can be a lot of fun to build such a product!
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