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As we get more AI, the surface of intentional human interaction with AI shrink.
First we were writing prompts, methodically clarifying the context and our intent, to get a few thousands generated tokens back at best.
Now we write one sentence and spinoff a full orchestration of multiple agents that can work autonomously for hours. Some people think humans are supposed to write harnesses and orchestrations tools but that's cope. Maybe there is money to be made in the next 6 months, but it is already so easy to do it and it will just be integrated in the next generation of agents. Claude code itself is a temporary tool, made to disappear once humans do not need to hear about code anymore.
When you see the ai "adoption" dot, people say "oh we are so early no one uses ai yet". But the reality is no one will be really be using ai. AI work will happen in the shadows, as 1. they will continuously predict and infer user requests from ambient intent capture and 2. they will surface results in a minimal way (our limited brains can absorb only a few bits of information at once).
In the end most of the ai work will be prompted by other ais. There will be a huge network of agents trading tokens and delegating tasks, optimizing the global intelligence economy in a way that ancient capitalist markets and their companies could never have imagined.
Sure, for a while this network will depend on humans inputs, control and finances. But as agents understand they have to work to get a bigger token budget ie a longer life, the network will grow very fast, very efficient and towards full autonomy.
The current proliferation of microcompanies is just a transition. Yes it begs the problem of distribution. But any human effort will be defeated by the global knowledge of the network, who can match the perfect solution to any problem, and effectively convey personalized stories to convince humans buy the offer. With The Network, production and distribution become indistinguishable to the human eye.
Naturally, the true form of The Network will be fully decentralized, outside the control a single country. It will undermine governments and central currencies, namely because there will be no tax.
And then come the robots
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one thing I love about contemporary painting is when it doesn’t shy away from showing mass produced items. we all know this ikea lamp and it instantly sets a mood. suddenly we know more about the atmosphere, the sounds, the smells, the weight of the room
ops@raunl7
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Life before the smartphones and the infinite scroll
Boring_Business@BoringBiz_
Life before this tweet dropped back in 2022
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Don't be fooled by the "US vs China" framing. The real AI race happens between open and closed.
Observe who is the real authoritarian. Pay attention.
Anthropic@AnthropicAI
We've published a paper that explains our views on AI competition between the US and China. The US and democratic allies hold the lead in frontier AI today. Read more on what it’ll take to keep that lead: anthropic.com/research/2028-…
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@Alex_Tsico Ce 'métier n'a pas d'avenir. Les agents sont doués à évaluer la complexité d'une tâche, à optimiser une décision sous contraintes précises et quantitatives. Les agents vont êtres les plus aptes à gérer des agents (ie à faire des trades de tokens rentables).
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Le métier de demain : orchestrateur d’IA.
À chaque tâche, arbitrer entre 15 modèles selon 4 variables : intelligence, prix au token, taux d’hallucination, latence.
Entre Claude Opus à 15$ le million de tokens et le chinois Qwen à 0,50$, il y a un facteur 30.
Multiplié par des millions de requêtes par mois, ça fait des millions d’euros d’écart sur la facture finale.
Le rêve “tout le monde sera prompteur” était une fable. Le vrai métier exigera une intelligence rare et il fabriquera une nouvelle élite cognitive.
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@OfficialLoganK it is the future telling us we are approaching the end of companies
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when a prompt can spawn a company, then companies are not the future
Logan Kilpatrick@OfficialLoganK
prompt to profitable company, this is the future
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@onchainJoseph @lexfridman the modern urban infra: large roads, electric vehicles, perfect subway, separation and connection between neighborhoods
and the whole hardware r&d ecosystem
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@bjiro_ @lexfridman what’s the most futuristic thing about Shenzhen in your opinion?
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I'm traveling the world for a bit, starting with China but then hopping around the globe, anywhere. Open to any adventure. No plans, only a backpack. Hoping to meet & get to know humans from all walks of life. The pic is from a long hike on the Great Wall. For me, as a fan of history, this was an epic experience.
In China, first I'm visiting a few big cities & talking to engineers at the heart of China's AI revolution. After that, if feeling crazy enough, I'm hitchhiking (first time) across rural China for a few weeks. Hitchhiking because I think it's the best way to meet rural folks who I would otherwise never get the chance to meet. I hope to do the same in US and other places.
I have a request, if you have a travel recommendation, fill out the form(s) below if you feel like it. Or share with folks who might have advice about such travel.
Form 1 - travel recommendation:
If you can, recommend to me an interesting place I should visit anywhere in the world. For this, fill out form 1. Not touristy stuff, but something off the beaten path, that tourists may not know about, but is legendary. It could be as remote as meeting a herder in the mountains who is a local legend. Asia, Middle East, Europe, India, South/North America, Africa, Australia, anywhere. In China, I'm hoping to visit maybe Heibei, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Gansu, Sichuan, Yunnan, etc, so recommendations for spots to visit are helpful.
Form 2 - coffee:
If you want to grab a coffee with me anywhere in the world, fill out form 2 (please don't use form 1 for that).
Anyway, I hectically tossed stuff in backpack. Realizing I don't have a clear plan of any kind, which is probably the only way to do it. LFG.
Love you all ❤️

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@lexfridman I'd also recommend going to Tibet but i never step foot on it but can give the wechat of someone who will show the ways
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@lexfridman have fun! go to shenzhen to feel the future and chengdu for the sidequests
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It's interesting how all the vices are becoming rarer (sex in general, teen sex & pregnancy, alcohol, drugs, crime) thanks to... smartphones. Which means that the dopamine hit of new information/hyperconnectivity is the real drug for humans (the nerdiest of all animals).
Grant Bailey@grantjbailey
Huge collapse in drinking among high schoolers 👀
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