Gurkan Senes

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Gurkan Senes

Gurkan Senes

@GurkanSenes

Sharing personal opinions

London, England Katılım Nisan 2009
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Gurkan Senes
Gurkan Senes@GurkanSenes·
unpopular opinion, but if ai saves you two hours a day and you don’t spend it with your family or away from a screen, you’ve lost.
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Mark Hyman, M.D.
Mark Hyman, M.D.@drmarkhyman·
Did you know your your social connections can impact your gene expression? Positive relationships activate genes linked to healing and longevity, while loneliness can trigger inflammation and stress responses. Connection really is medicine.
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Gurkan Senes@GurkanSenes·
I think we are moving away from a world of disconnected tools and toward autonomous pipelines that find the demand, build the solution, and ensure it gets seen. feels like competitive edge is no longer "how" you build but how fast you can close the loop.
Gurkan Senes@GurkanSenes

I might be overthinking it, but I don’t think the Semrush acquisition is really about SEO. Pair it with the Claude integration and it starts to look like a GEO play (Generative Engine Optimization).

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Gurkan Senes@GurkanSenes·
i can’t quite decide if the edge currently sits with GPT 5.5 or Nano Banana for image results
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Dr. Eric Berg DC
Dr. Eric Berg DC@dr_ericberg·
What helps your digestion after a heavy meal? Dr. Eric Berg, DC, not MD; information only
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Gurkan Senes@GurkanSenes·
The future I’m excited about isn’t flawless. It’s real people making messy decisions, laughing at themselves, and figuring it out in public. That’s the good stuff. 🩵
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
@GurkanSenes i mean, i also would like that if you can make it happen i'll sign up
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
i keep thinking i want the models to be cheaper/faster more than i want them to be smarter but it seems that just being smarter is still the most important thing
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Sahil Bloom@SahilBloom·
Whenever I feel anxious, I ask myself this question: What if everything works out better than I’ve ever imagined? It’s easy to get caught in a doom loop about the future. Force yourself to see the unlimited potential. The future is much brighter than you think.
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Gurkan Senes@GurkanSenes·
@PWestoff It's brilliantly efficient, though admittedly a bit terrifying how quickly I've traded my own critical thinking for a 'lazy brain' shortcut.
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Paul Weston
Paul Weston@PWestoff·
AI can write an article for you in a nano-second. A 1,000 word article by a human takes hours of research and several hours of writing and polishing. Most importantly, writing makes you THINK in a controlled and analytical fashion. If no one writes in the future, no one genuinely thinks. What happens then?
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Dr. Eric Berg DC
Dr. Eric Berg DC@dr_ericberg·
Which fruit makes you feel the most refreshed? Dr. Eric Berg, DC, not MD; information only
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First Doctor
First Doctor@FirstDoctor·
BREAKING: A new study shows that good sleep is more important for longevity than diet, exercise, and social ties.
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Gurkan Senes@GurkanSenes·
@jimkwik I feel personally attacked by this while currently 'absorbing' it to avoid my actual to-do list.
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Jim Kwik
Jim Kwik@jimkwik·
Have you ever met someone addicted to information but allergic to implementation? How do you remind them to Absorb then Apply? That Education x Execution = Empowerment.
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Gurkan Senes@GurkanSenes·
@sama How does the 'prosperity' reach the people who don't work?
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
i'm hopeful for a future where people who want to work really hard have incredibly fulfilling things to do, and people who don't want to work hard don't have to and can still have an amazing life of prosperity.
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Sam Altman@sama·
we want to build tools to augment and elevate people, not entities to replace them.
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Gurkan Senes@GurkanSenes·
@NTFabiano Knowing this is bad for my brain and yet reading it on my phone anyway. We’re really in the thick of it.
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Nicholas Fabiano, MD
Nicholas Fabiano, MD@NTFabiano·
Being addicted to your phone is associated with decreased brain volume and activity.
Nicholas Fabiano, MD tweet media
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Gurkan Senes@GurkanSenes·
@boagworld And then they spend weeks trying to 'engineer' their way out of a hole, wondering why the numbers aren't moving.
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Paul Boag
Paul Boag@boagworld·
New research shows that only 45% of software engineering leaders rate UX skills as highly important. I've been doing this for 31 years. This statistic doesn't surprise me. It just tires me out a little. The argument I've been making since roughly forever is that UX isn't decoration you apply to a product once the engineers have finished building it. It's the thing that determines whether anyone can actually use what you built. Engineering leaders who don't rate it as important tend to discover that the hard way, usually around the time their support ticket volume starts climbing or their conversion rate inexplicably refuses to improve. The slightly depressing additional finding is that only 14% of those same leaders put customer feedback and usage analytics in their top five priorities. Which means many of them aren't building things users can use AND aren't collecting the data that would tell them that. Thirty-one years, and the conversation hasn't moved as much as I'd like. #UX #ProductStrategy #DigitalLeadership
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Gurkan Senes@GurkanSenes·
@DavidSacks Completely agree — the real race isn’t model capability anymore, it’s who gets proper access first. Glad to see GPT-5.5-cyber apparently less token-constrained. Hope defenders actually get to use these tools at scale before the attackers do. Important few months ahead.
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David Sacks
David Sacks@DavidSacks·
It’s time to demystify Mythos. Mythos is not magic. It’s not a doomsday device. It’s the first of many models that can automate cyber tasks (just like coding). OpenAI’s GPT-5.5-cyber can now do the same. And all the frontier models (including those from China) will be there within approximately 6 months. It’s important to recognize that these models do not create vulnerabilities; they discover them. The bugs are already in the code. Using AI to discover and patch them will actually harden these systems. The leap from pre-AI cyber to post-AI cyber means that there will be a big upgrade cycle. After that, however, the market is likely to reach a new equilibrium between AI-powered cyber-offense and AI-powered cyber-defense. Obviously it’s important that cyber defenders get access before cyber attackers. That process is already underway but needs to happen quickly (see point above about Chinese models). Unlike Mythos, GPT-5.5-cyber appears not to be token constrained so it may be the first cyber model that defenders actually get to use.
AI Security Institute@AISecurityInst

OpenAI’s GPT-5.5 is the second model to complete one of our multi-step cyber-attack simulations end-to-end 🧵

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Gurkan Senes@GurkanSenes·
@emollick AI recombines what exists. Humans imagine what almost doesn’t.
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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
Forget goblins, things that GPT-5.5 really likes in its fiction: lighthouses, the ocean, maps, bells, clock towers with bells that ring impossible times, Mira Vale, resonances and echoes (Claude and Gemini love them too), secret third things (not night/day, not high/low)...
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