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IrvZinter

@IrvZinter

AI stuff. All tweets are personal musings and are never the official, unofficial, explicit, or implicit position of any organization.

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IrvZinter
IrvZinter@IrvZinter·
I feel like a ditch digger earning an honest living with a shovel. But the backhoe is being invented in labs, and researchers are leaking knowledge of its existence. Should I keep digging by hand or spend my time thinking about how to use the machine when the time comes?
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IrvZinter
IrvZinter@IrvZinter·
@ad0rnai @growing_daniel The patient’s role in healthcare is a well established area of research in STS. Lots of interesting questions and insights bound up in this discussion. Look into the diabetes community and hacking insulin pumps, if you are interested in this stuff.
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Lan@ad0rnai·
sorry buddy. I know your child is dying of cancer and there’s nothing technically stopping you from spending 100k to make an n=1 experimental vaccine to give him more time but have you thought about safety and efficacy and the ramifications on the healthcare system if everyone were to take matters into their own hands
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AshutoshShrivastava
AshutoshShrivastava@ai_for_success·
Can your employer replace you with AI at work? Be honest.
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IrvZinter
IrvZinter@IrvZinter·
Starting to think that education reform (true reform, perhaps even transformation) is one of the most important things AI is going to have to do for us if we have any hope of prepare future generations for what is coming.
Ethan Brooks@alt_w_v_g

Had a parent-teacher conference this morning My wife told me not to come I came anyway She said "please just listen and nod" I said "I always listen" She said "you listen like you're sitting in a boardroom looking for something to challenge" That's how listening works Nice classroom Small chairs I am 6'4" and was seated at a desk designed for someone who still believes in Santa Claus My knees touched my chest The teacher introduced herself Shared her identified pronouns I shared my identified adjectives Smart and handsome My wife closed her eyes The teacher had a folder Color-coded tabs I respected the organization She said our son is "a pleasure to have in class" My wife smiled I waited That sentence is never the whole report It's the executive summary before the risk section She said "however" There it is She said he "asks a lot of questions" I said "good" She said "during quiet time" I said "when is quiet time?" She said "it's when students are expected to work independently and in silence" I said "so he's the only one trying to get information and you've structured the environment to prevent it?" My wife put her hand on my arm I continued The teacher said he recently told another student that "sharing pencils doesn't make sense if nobody brings their own" I said "that's an accurate observation" My wife squeezed harder The teacher said she's concerned about his "resistance to group activities" I said "he's not resistant. He just doesn't see the value of doing more work for the same grade." The teacher said he also corrected her math on the whiteboard I said "was he right?" She paused She said "that's not the point" I said "it's a little bit the point" My wife stood up Sat back down Compromise The teacher pulled out an evaluation sheet Categories like "works well with others" and "follows directions" and "respects classroom norms" All subjective Not a number on the page I asked how these are graded She said "based on observation" I said "so one person's opinion with no second review?" She said "it's professional judgment" I said "my auditors say that too. Right before I disagree with them." She looked at my wife My wife said "I'm sorry about him" I said "I'm sitting right here" My wife said "I know" The teacher said overall he's a bright kid and she just wants to make sure he learns to "collaborate" I said "collaboration is important. But so is recognizing when you're the only one doing the work. He'll learn that again in college. And again in the real world. Might as well start now." Nobody spoke The teacher closed her folder She said "I think we've covered everything" I said "one more thing" She braced herself I said "his reading is above grade level. His math is strong. He asks hard questions and corrects mistakes when he sees them. I just want to make sure this school knows what it has." The teacher looked at me differently My wife looked at me differently I said "that's all" We left In the car my wife was quiet Then she said "he's turning into you" I said "is that a good thing?" She didn't answer From the backseat he said "dad, why does the teacher count off for asking questions? Isn't that the whole point of school?" I looked at my wife She looked out the window I said "yes. It is." He said "I don't think she likes when I'm right" I didn't say anything Neither did my wife Small chairs Color-coded tabs No follow-up items But the kid's going to be fine Sent from my iPhone

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Jon Erlichman
Jon Erlichman@JonErlichman·
In 1903, Henry Ford’s lawyer was advised not to buy stock in Ford. “The horse is here to stay,” he was told by a local bank president. He bought $5,000 worth of stock and sold it in 1919 for $12.5 million.
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IrvZinter
IrvZinter@IrvZinter·
@pronounced_kyle This was the first real science fiction book I read and ignited a passion that has carried me through 100s of books since.
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Christian Keil
Christian Keil@pronounced_kyle·
Who has read this book? I just finished it and want to start a spoiler-heavy groupchat. I have Theories
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IrvZinter
IrvZinter@IrvZinter·
I remember when the internet became easily searchable and I realized that many of the facts my Dad told me as a kid were like 10% true, that they were better understood as parables for life…ai verification is having a similar impact on my body of accumulated “knowledge”
LaurieWired@lauriewired

You might think Wi-Fi stands for “Wireless Fidelity”. It doesn’t. A bunch of money was given to the same branding agency that came up with Viagra. Wi-Fi is thus, a meaningless catchphrase because it sounded better than “IEEE 802.11b Direct Sequence”

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IrvZinter
IrvZinter@IrvZinter·
I wish there was a way to reduce the volume from annoying accounts. Not a full block or mute, because sometimes they say something interesting, but the rest of their comments are far afield of anything I care about
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Simons
Simons@Simon_Ingari·
STOP using your work laptop for personal use.
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Dan Robinson
Dan Robinson@danrobinson·
The main point of getting all your normie friends to try Claude Code / Codex isn't so they "don't fall behind"—the tools get easier to learn every week and the head start probably won't matter much It's so people understand what's coming and can make decisions based on it
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IrvZinter
IrvZinter@IrvZinter·
Ok, openclaw is bonkers. I might not sleep for days….
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IrvZinter@IrvZinter·
It’s like we are compressing the development of travel from 1860 to 1960 into 2 weeks. It would have taken about a month to travel from inland US to Rome in 1860. If, after 2 weeks, you have travel times of 1960, then you would be better off waiting 2 weeks to depart because you would arrive before the person on the steam ship.
roon@tszzl

in these times of technological escape velocity, it actually makes more sense to delay your project to tomorrow or the days after when the tools in our service will be better. there is no being left behind, there is just ideation about a handful of world trajectories

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IrvZinter
IrvZinter@IrvZinter·
Assuming this guy is a bot. Who follows Steiberger and doesn’t know what openclaw is by now? But then I read his tweets and it’s so hard to tell if this is a person who has adopted the standard language of x and was making a joke or is a bot…this used to be much easier to parse
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IrvZinter
IrvZinter@IrvZinter·
Physical strength was once dominant in combat, then “Sam Colt made all men equal.” Strength still matters, but is no longer the key determinant of success in combat. When intelligence is no longer the key discriminator of success, what will take its place?
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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
A corporate position that workers should "just use AI to do stuff" has never been enough. AI use in companies is a leadership problem that involves answering fundamental questions about what people should do with their time, how work is organized, and how to center people in work
Simon Willison@simonw

Interesting research in HBR today about how the productivity boost you can get from AI tools can lead to burnout or general metal exhaustion, something I've noticed in my own work simonwillison.net/2026/Feb/9/ai-…

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