Dan Garon
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Dan Garon
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We wanted to come on here to clear the air and confirm that the rumors are true... Cinematic Video Overviews are officially rolled out to 100% of Pro users in English! Please respect our privacy during this time by flooding our replies with your favorite creations.

New safety data from @Waymo today: Compared to human drivers where Waymo operates, 170M miles of fully autonomous driving resulted in: - 92% fewer serious injury or worse crashes - 92% fewer injury crashes involving pedestrians - 85% fewer injury crashes involving cyclists - 83% fewer crashes resulting in any airbags deploying - 82% fewer crashes involving any injury at all At current scale, the data suggests Waymo is preventing 1 serious injury crash *every 8 days.*

I spoke to Anthropic’s AI agent Claude about AI collecting massive amounts of personal data and how that information is being used to violate our privacy rights. What an AI agent says about the dangers of AI is shocking and should wake us up.

We’re rolling out summaries for Articles now. Just tap the Summarize button if you want to know if it’s worth your time to read it (or if your attention span is 12 seconds).



We're shipping a new feature in Claude Cowork as a research preview that I'm excited about: Dispatch! One persistent conversation with Claude that runs on your computer. Message it from your phone. Come back to finished work. To try it out, download Claude Desktop, then pair your phone.

we are ready to go.


You go to different doctor’s offices and fill out the same forms over and over again when you could scan a QR code and have your information transferred instantly. We live in the 21st century. Healthcare shouldn’t feel like Groundhog Day.

"A rogue AI agent recently triggered a major security alert at Meta Platforms, by taking action without approval that led to the exposure of sensitive company and user data to Meta employees who didn’t have authorization to access the data." @jyoti_mann1 theinformation.com/articles/insid…



This is shaping up as the most consistent finding in housing studies: Building lots of luxury housing can reduce rents at the top of the market—but the people it helps most are renters struggling to afford even the least desirable units







