David Garnitz
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David Garnitz
@DGarnitz
Bagel Enthusiast, exploring AI
Katılım Şubat 2023
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@mlevchin thank you for sharing this, its important our leaders speak out
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@sama @TylerJnstn AI is already creating new jobs. AI governance, ops, engineering or evals weren't a thing 3 years ago now they are everywhere
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@TylerJnstn many current jobs will go away
i think we will find a lot of new ones, though they may look very different
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I honestly miss the Sam Altman that used to call out his peers for downplaying this risk.

Sam Altman@sama
i think a lot of people are going to be busier (and hopefully more fulfilled) than ever, and jobs doomerism is likely long-term wrong. though of course there will be disruption/significant transition as we switch to new jobs, the jobs of the future may look v different, etc.
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@a16z Facebook is a legacy platform, the only people I know still on it regularly are over the age of 40
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Meta's DAUs just dipped for the first time since 2021
More charts: a16z.news/p/charts-of-th…

a16z@a16z
Scrolling is on the decline More charts: a16z.news/p/charts-of-th…
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@lennysan @cursor_ai is skating to the puck building a tool to manage agents, this is the future of work
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@karrisaarinen 100% agree, thats why we have to fight the urge to let AI go spin and "just fix it" for anything not trivial. Even if it works a few times, eventually you get stuck and the product is in worse than than if you had slowed down to start
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@litcapital BREAKING NEWS: socialist takes no responsibility for his bad decisions making the city run out of money
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BREAKING: Socialist unsurprisingly runs out of other people’s money.
Lit News Network@litnewsnet
NEWS: Mamdani declares a “budget crisis” after four months in office as NYC Mayor.
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@joulee People used to do this with google search but now they use LLMs and those can suggest things (with hit or miss success). Dashboards are also less useful than they used to be when you can ask Claude Code to interpret them for you, for example with the datadog MCP
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You don’t discover things on Google.
Discovery happens somewhere else, ie instagram showing you a restaurant you didn’t know existed in a neighborhood you walk through every day, or X telling you that the latest model has dropped (and it’s mythically good!) Or TikTok teaching you a cooking technique (en papillote!) at 11pm that you never would have searched for because you didn’t know there was a name for it.
Nobody asked for any of that. It was pushed. And it was relevant anyway.
Now look at how every company interacts with its data today: someone has a question, they query a dashboard, they get an answer.
Everyone is doing Google Search. Pull works when someone knows what to ask.
But what if the question that would actually change things is the one that isn't asked?
Those insights don’t emerge from Google Search. They sit in the warehouse like letters nobody opens.
This is a push system -- notifications and feed. And the future is push.
We've been talking about this for years at @TeamSundial, and now systems are finally capable enough.
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@bryan_johnson great @Freakonomics podcast about why there hasn't been that much progress in Alzheimer's research - freakonomics.com/podcast/why-ha… - worth a listen @bryan_johnson
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Your gums may be a back door to Alzheimer's.
> gingipain antigens (toxic bacterial enzymes) found in 91–96% of postmortem Alzheimer's brains
> bacterial DNA detected in the spinal fluid of 7 out of 10 living Alzheimer's patients
> in mice: oral infection increased brain tau tangles by roughly 500% and amyloid plaques by 140%
> in 3,251 humans: 22% higher Alzheimer's risk per SD increase in gum pathogen antibodies (up to 26 year follow up)
> clinical data: a protease inhibitor slowed cognitive decline by 57% in patients with active infection
Your dentist may be your most underrated Alzheimer's doctor.

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@BernieSanders this is hyperbolic trash promulgated by people who don't understand AI. New jobs exist now because of AI like "AI engineer", "evaluation engineer", "AI ops specialist", "AI governance specialist", plus the explosion of forward deployed engineer positions. Creative destruction
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Sanders doing AI oversight is the fox guarding the henhouse
Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸@pmarca
Concerning.
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