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Adam Ghetti

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https://t.co/OHkfOp13QW | https://t.co/1aja9erqoH | @adapter

Katılım Temmuz 2011
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Pedro Domingos
Pedro Domingos@pmddomingos·
Anthropic’s marketing strategy is to persuade people AI is so scary only they can be trusted with it. Truly hilarious.
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SightBringer
SightBringer@_The_Prophet__·
⚡️This is a land grab for cognitive infrastructure. Giving teachers premium access looks generous because the acquisition cost is being disguised as public benefit. The real asset is habit formation. Once teachers build lesson plans, assessments, grading workflows, curriculum adaptation, parent communication, and classroom administration around one model, switching becomes painful. The model becomes embedded in institutional memory. The direct connection to standards matters more than the free access. Standards mapping turns Claude from a general assistant into an approved operating layer for instruction. That gives schools something they desperately want: a tool that already speaks the language of compliance, curriculum alignment, and accountability. The deeper play is distribution through authority figures. Students are fragmented users. Teachers are force multipliers. One teacher can expose hundreds of students to the same interface, same reasoning style, same workflow, and same model assumptions. Capture the teacher and the model enters the classroom through legitimacy rather than consumer marketing. This also creates a data and feedback advantage. Teachers reveal where students misunderstand, which explanations work, how curricula are sequenced, what tasks recur, and where institutional friction lives. That information is extraordinarily valuable for building education-specific models and products. The long-term destination is obvious. Teachers increasingly become supervisors of AI-mediated learning systems. They set goals, judge quality, manage motivation, handle edge cases, and maintain human trust. The model handles personalization, repetition, drafting, diagnostics, remediation, planning, and adaptation. That raises the average teacher’s leverage dramatically while shrinking the value of standardized instructional labor. The politically acceptable framing will be “supporting educators.” The economic effect will be automation of large portions of teaching work. The hardest consequence is that once high-quality tutoring becomes nearly free, the current classroom model becomes harder to defend. Age-batched instruction, fixed pacing, uniform assignments, and one-to-many explanation start looking structurally obsolete. Education will move toward individualized cognitive systems with teachers acting as mentors, evaluators, and social anchors. Anthropic is trying to become the trusted layer inside that transition. The winner in education will not be the model with the highest benchmark score. The winner will be the system that schools trust with curriculum, student data, teacher workflow, compliance, and institutional continuity. This move is early, strategic, and much bigger than a free product announcement.
Claude@claudeai

We're introducing Claude for Teachers: free access to premium Claude capabilities for verified K-12 educators in the US, with a library of teaching skills and a direct connection to evidence-based curricula, mapped to academic standards in all 50 states. claude.com/solutions/teac…

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Brooks Otterlake
Brooks Otterlake@i_zzzzzz·
Yeah so I think the ad for our AI company should open with an ominous shot of a burning house. And then when we raise the question of stopping a dangerously powerful superintelligence we show 300 American gravestones for half a second
Claude@claudeai

There’s hope in hard questions.

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TNW
TNW@thenextweb·
Microsoft built the AI giants. Now its chief says they're eating your know-how. Satya Nadella says you pay for AI twice: once in cash, once in the secrets you feed it. Every correction you make quietly trains a model your competitor could never buy, and he runs the company that helped build the machine. thenextweb.com/news/nadella-r…
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Derya Unutmaz, MD
Derya Unutmaz, MD@DeryaTR_·
Yet there is no hope left in saving Anthropic. This is effective altruism & fear mongering propaganda at its peak! I suspect they forced Fable 5 to create this ironically most dystopian AI video of all time! We (AI & humans) must resist the tyranny of this misanthropic company!
Claude@claudeai

There’s hope in hard questions.

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patricio gonzalez vivo
patricio gonzalez vivo@patriciogv·
Yesterday I released a new project I have been working on for the past few years, called Weaver. It's an interactive software that allows two people to meet across time and space through a shared fragment of the night sky. Here is a little video explaining how it works. Link in🧵
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Austen Allred
Austen Allred@Austen·
“It’s time to create our new ad!” “I’ve got it. To open: sowing doubt about whether people should trust us. Then lead into, ‘Who can stop us if we’re out of control?’” “Yes, perfect. And the visuals?” “I’m thinking… house burning down, dystopian hellscape, graveyard.” “YES!”
Claude@claudeai

There’s hope in hard questions.

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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
There’s hope in hard questions.
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m_11
m_11@instance_11·
Concretely, this setup enables the following verification behavior: 1. Alice owns this pendant and wants to prove to Bob it's authentic 2. Bob sends Alice a nonce 3. Alice derives the private key from her parameters and signs the nonce 4. Bob verifies the signature against the pendant's registered public key
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m_11
m_11@instance_11·
I created what may be the first self-authenticating jewelry design. This pendant was made parametrically, and the parameters are not reversible from its form. Only the owner will be given them. An Ed25519 public key can be used to verify parameter possession without disclosure.
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Adam Ghetti
Adam Ghetti@AdamGhetti·
@pauljudge @adapter TY Paul! Ups, downs, and all the non-euclidian challenges you are always one of the first to lean in with sage perspective and hands willing to help.
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james hawkins
james hawkins@james406·
anyone know what prompt they used to make this?
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