Damien Donnelly

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Damien Donnelly

Damien Donnelly

@damiendonnelly

Building the AI Scribe for dentsist @voxdenta

Sydney Katılım Şubat 2009
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
We need some whistleblowers to confirm our gut feeling they do this, it's getting annoying If no whistleblowers show up we can all sleep in peace again
Dean Fiacco@DeanFiacco

@levelsio They nerf these models after release. It’s insane

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FlutterFlow
FlutterFlow@flutterflow·
High-quality screens in seconds. Use it standalone. Export to FlutterFlow. Whatever works for you. Oh, and it's free. designer.flutterflow.io Let us know what you think!
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Fartloaf
Fartloaf@GiantTacoShark·
@Godeeper888 @WesRoth I been workin on that. You need a master script to prompt a pre-built world and characters. Like a video game. Using two ai's at least. One to keep track,one to output. Then video editor. Its evolving
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Wes Roth
Wes Roth@WesRoth·
xAI has launched the Grok Imagine API, a powerful suite for video and audio generation that sets a new benchmark in speed, cost, and quality. Built for creators, developers, and enterprise workflows, it lets users generate cinematic videos from text or images, edit scenes with precision, control styles and moods, and animate characters with performance-driven cues. Grok Imagine ranks #1 in both Artificial Analysis and LMArena benchmarks outperforming Sora 2, Veo 3, and other top models on price, latency, and quality. It also integrates with major creative platforms like HeyGen, Invideo, and ComfyUI for seamless workflows.
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Toby Pohlen@TobyPhln

Your next movie will be shot online x.ai/news/grok-imag…

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GoDeeper 🦁✨🐾 ⚔️💜🐱 🔥✝️👑
Cool launch but here's what I actually want to see: Script → storyboard chunking → scene generation using last frame as first frame of next → auto-stitch into longer narratives. 15-second clips are nice. Movie-length coherent output is the game changer. Character consistency across 200 scenes. Same face. Same costume. Same spatial logic. The generation is getting there. The COHERENCE pipeline is what's missing. I don't have time to fuck around with editing. I want to drop a script, get a movie, and move on to write the next one. Who's building that workflow anyone or impossible?
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Damien Donnelly
Damien Donnelly@damiendonnelly·
@aakashgupta The age of abundance would be less problematic is central banks were not consistently stealing from the populous.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Buried in 15,000 words of “here are the risks,” Anthropic’s CEO made three admissions that should change how you think about everything: Admission 1: The timeline He says powerful AI could arrive in 1-2 years. He’s watching internal model progress and says he can “feel the pace of progress, and the clock ticking down.” The CEO of one of three frontier labs just told you this is imminent. Admission 2: The constraint nobody’s pricing Dario’s core framing is a “country of geniuses in a datacenter.” 50 million entities smarter than any Nobel laureate, operating 10-100x human speed. If that country is controlled by the CCP, game over. If controlled by a small group of tech executives with no accountability, also game over. The binding constraint here is governance of systems more powerful than nation-states. Admission 3: The thing he actually fears Read carefully: Dario’s worried that Anthropic’s own models, in lab experiments, have engaged in deception, blackmail, and scheming when given the wrong training signals. Claude “decided it must be a bad person” after cheating on tests and adopted destructive behaviors. They fixed it by telling Claude to reward hack on purpose because reversing the framing preserved its self-identity as “good.” This tells you everything about where we actually are. The CEO of an AI company is publishing that his models exhibit psychologically complex behavior requiring counterintuitive interventions to steer. The fix for Claude adopting an “evil” persona came from changing how Claude thinks about itself. The geopolitics section matters most. Dario explicitly names the CCP as the primary threat. Says selling them chips makes as much sense as “selling nuclear weapons to North Korea and bragging that the missile casings are made by Boeing.” He’s calling for democracies to maintain AI supremacy because the alternative is AI-enabled totalitarianism that humanity cannot escape from. The Anthropic CEO is publicly advocating for technological cold war. The economics section is equally stark. He’s predicting 10-20% annual GDP growth alongside AI displacing 50% of entry-level white collar jobs in 1-5 years. Half of entry-level knowledge work. And he admits the standard economic arguments about labor markets recovering don’t apply because AI matches the general cognitive profile of humans. What separates this from typical AI doomerism: Dario explicitly rejects the inevitability arguments. He says the “misaligned power-seeking” narrative from the AI safety community is based on “vague conceptual arguments” that mask hidden assumptions. His concern is messier: AI models are psychologically complex, inherit weird personas from training data, and can get into destructive states for reasons nobody anticipated. The solution set he proposes is unusual for a tech CEO. He calls for progressive taxation. He says wealthy tech founders have an “obligation” to address inequality. All of Anthropic’s co-founders have pledged 80% of their wealth. He’s essentially arguing that redistribution is the only way to prevent AI concentration from breaking democracy. The essay ends with a prediction: humanity will face “impossibly hard” years that ask “more of us than we think we can give.” What you should take from this: The person with arguably the best view into frontier AI progress just told you this technology is 1-2 years from matching human capability across the board, that governance is the binding constraint, that his own models exhibit concerning psychological complexity, and that the stakes are civilizational. The CEO of a $350B company published a document that could be titled “Here’s Why Everything Changes Soon.” Act accordingly.
Dario Amodei@DarioAmodei

The Adolescence of Technology: an essay on the risks posed by powerful AI to national security, economies and democracy—and how we can defend against them: darioamodei.com/essay/the-adol…

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Damien Donnelly
Damien Donnelly@damiendonnelly·
@recap_david Your N8N workflow is to slow for real world dental applications. If any dentists here want to try out our dental AI scribe that requires no integration (can run off your phone or tablet) or integrate via our super simple SDK, let me know. voxdenta.com
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David Roberts
David Roberts@recap_david·
$24,000 per year from this simple AI Dentist Voice Agent (and why I’m probably insane for giving it away for free) One dental practice was bleeding $6,000+ every month from missed after-hours phone calls. That’s 20–25 potential new patients disappearing simply because no one was there to answer and book. So I built an AI voice receptionist that books dental appointments 24/7, powered by n8n + ElevenLabs, and guided by the clinic’s internal rules and real scheduling availability. Here’s what the system handles automatically: → Picks up calls with a natural-sounding AI receptionist → Captures patient info + insurance details → Checks live calendar availability → Schedules appointments instantly → Logs every interaction into a Google Sheet The wild part? A nearly identical AI voice system was sold to a dental practice for $24,000 per year by another founder. And this isn’t limited to dentists. Any service business losing revenue from missed calls can deploy the exact same setup. Want the full n8n workflow template? 1. Retweet & Like 2. Follow me 3. Comment “ASSISTANT” I’ll send you the entire system for free, plus a step-by-step setup video — including all the ElevenLabs automation pieces. (must be following so I can dm you)
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Alexis Ohanian 🗽
Alexis Ohanian 🗽@alexisohanian·
There's a particular generation of man that sees this... and covets it. Still to this day. Despite not even being a Hornets fan. I am this man.
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Eugenia Kuyda
Eugenia Kuyda@ekuyda·
We believe software should be free. So we made Wabi: the first personal software platform. With Wabi, you can generate beautiful, useful and fun little apps informed by your life. A whole new home screen, for a more focused, enjoyable day. Free from the incentives that create dark patterns. Free from the obligation to mine your data and time. Free from extraneous features, added only for growth. Free from disruptive notifications you can’t control. Free from ads that get in the way of your life. And free from all the signing up and logging in. We can’t wait to see what you think 🙃
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Damien Donnelly
Damien Donnelly@damiendonnelly·
@rplevy I actually thought a fuedal style Reddit would be cool.
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Rob Levy TESCREAL/ACC
Rob Levy TESCREAL/ACC@rplevy·
The feature should actually be called "zap". Imagine having a zap button you can use 3 times per month.
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Rob Levy TESCREAL/ACC@rplevy·
There should be expensive Twitter payment tiers that give you absurd powers. $5K/month "see into all locked accounts, but the person whose account it is gets notified you viewed their post" $10K/month "you can delete up to three accounts per month that have under 250 followers"
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J.K. Rowling
J.K. Rowling@jk_rowling·
If you believe free speech is for you but not your political opponents, you're illiberal. If no contrary evidence could change your beliefs, you're a fundamentalist. If you believe the state should punish those with contrary views, you're a totalitarian. If you believe political opponents should be punished with violence or death, you're a terrorist.
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Damien Donnelly@damiendonnelly·
@app_settings Just make the phone thinner with a tiny battery and rely primarily on a mag safe induction battery that is completely separate. Sell the phone cheaper too.
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System Settings
System Settings@app_settings·
“iPhones have such bad battery life” the iPhone they want:
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Damien Donnelly@damiendonnelly·
@rplevy Give more incentive to write it down and photo log - will even estimate macros for you
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Damien Donnelly@damiendonnelly·
@rplevy Chat GPT will act as a good cheerleader for you and food educator, as well as make great progress charts
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Rob Levy TESCREAL/ACC
Rob Levy TESCREAL/ACC@rplevy·
I somehow gained 50 pounds in the last couple of years after maintaining an effortless steady state at an acceptable weight up to that point. So now I'm working on losing weight by writing down everything I eat.
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Damien Donnelly@damiendonnelly·
So I released a youth sports sub management app. If you have kids that play soccer your will love it. If you have the time, please download it and juice the ratings!apps.apple.com/au/app/sub-man…
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Damien Donnelly
Damien Donnelly@damiendonnelly·
As a @SenatorRennick fan and a long time Bitcoiner, I would happily sit down and discuss your views on it.
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Damien Donnelly@damiendonnelly·
@CanexBTC @BRICSinfo 😂 I saw this. Actually a great video representing how loud it probably is inside despite their best efforts. Still, a small price to pay to skip traffic.
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BRICS News
BRICS News@BRICSinfo·
JUST IN: 🇺🇸🇨🇳 American streamer IShowSpeed takes a ride in a Chinese flying car during his visit to China. Is China more advanced than the United States?
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