Christos Karafeizis
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Christos Karafeizis
@chriskaraf
Let’s talk about Conversational AI and Agentic Workflows
San Francisco, CA Katılım Mart 2019
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A United bear in a little shirt can only mean one thing – new routes! And here are two new ones we're *pawsitive* you'll like. Introducing:
San Francisco – Sapporo, Japan (First-ever flight from the U.S.!)
Chicago O’Hare – Tokyo/Narita*
*Joining existing service from Chicago O’Hare to Tokyo/Haneda
uafly.co/JapanFlights
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@deedydas Can you please elaborate on what's the best case where this is actually true? We are implementing too the three things mentioned above at Gaspar AI, however imo, our defensibility derives from distribution access, building agents that actually work and lastly customer obsession.
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Things every AI app startup says today to justify their defensibility:
1. We support multiple models. Our customers do not want to lock in to one vendor.
2. We have a data moat. We post-train open-source models to be much better and cheaper than closed-source.
3. We do deep integrations to help our harness use our "context graph" and build custom workflows.
In the best case, this is actually true. In many cases, it is hilariously false.

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After two nights of April Fools quantum drama, let’s drop some receipts, mostly to get back my sanity as I was left without saliva.
First stateless (multi-use) quantum-safe signatures in crypto / distributed ledgers? Yeah… that was me and Mike Hearn (one of the OG Bitcoin devs). We designed and shipped the first stateless post-quantum scheme in production for blockchains a decade ago.
10 years later Google posts a paper and suddenly everyone’s calling…
…but they’re all late and thirsty. 😅
Believe me, SUI is on something quantum unique



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Series B coming soon after this video
Roy@im_roy_lee
BREAKING: Cluely CEO officially responds to TechCrunch
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@ycombinator @t_blom We already sell AI to governments. Happy to see YC pushing for that direction
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AI for Government
@t_blom
AI has made submitting forms dramatically easier, but governments still process many of them by hand.
There’s a major opportunity for AI-native tools that modernize government operations—hard to sell, but powerful once adopted.
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The way startups are built has shifted quickly.
We're excited about a range of startup ideas for AI-native companies that can now be built faster, cheaper, and with more ambition than ever.
ycombinator.com/rfs

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@jeffreyhuber shoes off only in the house not in the office.
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the technical moat in ai is almost gone, and the only remaining moats are distribution and data. if you're not a foundation models lab with billions in compute, you're just in a bucket of companies competing on who has access to customers and who has access to unique training data. everything else is commoditized already or is about to be. your unique architecture is only months away from being on huggingface and your only defensible asset is relationships. most ai founders are just too technical to build them.
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Can’t wait to start the trial. The discovery and testimony will blow your mind.
Kalshi@Kalshi
BREAKING: 57% chance Elon Musk wins his case against OpenAI New court documents reveal OpenAI’s president admitted he wanted to turn OpenAI into "for profit"
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Great move from Infosys. They’re embracing AI tools instead of denying reality.
Cognition@cognition
Cognition is partnering with Infosys, a global leader in digital services and consulting, to deploy Devin across their engineering organization and global client base. Early results show significant productivity gains, including complex COBOL migrations completed in record time.
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7 years ago I joined @Paobcgr. It was a blessing that I will always treasure. My adopted country. Love you Greece!
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