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Nick Johnson

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Thoughts not my own. Worried about where they come from.

San Francisco, CA Katılım Nisan 2007
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Ole Lehmann
Ole Lehmann@itsolelehmann·
i made a 3-day Claude Cowork for Beginners course, and it's yours for free by the end, you'll have a personalized AI teammate on your computer that: • knows your style • connects to your tools • and produces finished work you can send immediately here's what you get: day 1: install cowork, set global instructions, and run your first real task (15 min) day 2: workflows that replaced hours of my week, including building landing pages from a description and running full competitive analyses in one prompt day 3: skills, plugins, and connectors so cowork actually knows how you work and can access your tools + copy-paste prompts so you can follow along as you read like + comment "COWORK" and i'll DM it to you
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Aaron Levie
Aaron Levie@levie·
When thinking through the future of software, it’s helpful to think through what will we produce more of vs. less of in the future due to agents. And what systems are tied to that production or consumption. Whether it’s a new startup or existing platform, any system that is directly tied to areas where agents dramatically lower the cost or complexity of doing something that was hard before will see all new use cases emerge for its products. Ali Ghodsi at Databricks called out that they’re seeing major growth because AI agents have made it far easier to query your data, which means any user in the enterprise can do this. This drives up data use cases. Equally, any software that’s inherently tied to the increase in software that agents will produce will do well. Mike Cannon-Brookes at Atlassian has shared that they see higher adoption from users that are using coding agents. At Box, we see this with the growth of companies wanting to tap into their enterprise content in a ways that would have been impossible to scale manually before. Extracting data from documents, analyzing research, or automating the production of content all become possible where it would have been infeasible before. There are endless examples like this. So while some parts of software will get squeezed as use-cases compress into agents in some areas, there equally will be a ton that grow far more.
Jay Kreps@jaykreps

One distinction missed in the SaaSpocalypse discussion: whatever other uncertainties about software businesses exist, if your unit of value is a software application not a user seat, demand is going way way up.

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Bret Taylor
Bret Taylor@btaylor·
AI is your ghostwriter, but you are the author. I was speaking with my friend Arya about the complex dynamics software teams face now that most code is being generated by AI agents. There are very few natural bottlenecks to code “slop” - features over quality, and functionality over polish. I have made a point of banning speaking about AI as the author of code. Codex/Claude didn’t write that code, just like your table saw didn’t cut the wood - you did, with the help of AI. If we start speaking about AI that way, we remove the accountability of the engineer for the quality of the system they are producing. Arya put it succinctly in a way that I hadn’t heard before: AI is your ghostwriter, but you are the author. It’s your name on the cover of the book. I think the next year of software engineering will be building out the tools that enable all of us to be proud to sign our name to and take accountability for the increasingly complex systems we produce with our agents.
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Paul Graham
Paul Graham@paulg·
One of the biggest problems afflicting young writers is the belief that writing has to sound fancy — that it can't just sound like spoken English. Actually the more it sounds like spoken English the better.
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Matthew Berman
Matthew Berman@MatthewBerman·
OpenAI CTO of B2B: "We’re moving from an era of asking questions to stating goals"
Forward Future@ForwardFuture

FROM THE LIVE SHOW @BoxWorks: Srinivas Narayanan (@snsf), @OpenAI’s CTO of Business Applications, on the paradigm shift with agents. “We’re moving from an era of asking questions to stating goals — and AI does the work to satisfy them. In coding, that means shifting from interactive prompts in an IDE to agentic systems that can think for minutes or hours, understand your codebase, and return a full PR. It’s not just AI aiding you — it’s amplifying your imagination 100x.”

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Box
Box@Box·
SaaS will be supercharged by AI Agents. @levie tells @MatthewBerman why domain-rich platforms are ideal terrain for specialized agents steeped in deep workflow context.
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Raj Khandwalla, MD, MA, FACC
🚨 New in @JACCJournals: TURING-HF Trial 🚨 Can AI + remote monitoring optimize heart failure therapy and reduce hospitalizations? Our answer: Yes—by a lot. 🧵
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Aaron Levie
Aaron Levie@levie·
We live in a brief and fascinating moment right now where there’s an insanely wide gap in productivity between two people just based on the tools they use and their specific workflows with AI. Just a few variables can be the difference between getting a 25% boost in productivity with AI or a 250% boost. Here are just a few that seem to be emerging; * Choosing the right AI model creates a substantial amount of leverage. While models for basic querying in our personal lives have all generally reached the same level of utility, it’s clear there’s still major differences for complex tasks like coding, deep research, medical use cases, and other critical vertical tasks. * Picking the right tool for interacting with an AI model is a major variable because the agentic experiences *and* the AI Agents within these platforms differ so heavily. The system prompts, context that each AI Agent is given, and tool use drive very different levels of performance for any given task. * Understanding the best ways to prompt an AI Agent to maximize the results has a wide amount of variance. This may be the single biggest difference in outcomes in a lot of cases. Some people just type in a few lines and think the AI will take care of the rest, but the pros clearly spend a meaningful chunk of time just getting the prompt to be perfect. * There are also bespoke workflows emerging that are hyper tuned to specific types of tasks. Some people will use a certain model and tool for creating a product spec, then another for writing the code, then another one for reviewing the code, and so on. Another common way of working is to give multiple AI Agents the same task and just compare which delivered the best result. It’s wild that this particular pattern of work is both so effective, and resulting in substantial differences in productivity. Yet here we are. These differences should theoretically converge over time, but for the foreseeable future we’re seeing very different levels of output based on the user’s approach.
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Box
Box@Box·
60% of companies expect to be transformed by AI within two years. But here's the reality: most are still bolting AI onto legacy workflows instead of reimagining how work gets done. That's not transformation—that's just expensive automation. Our latest research reveals what separates AI leaders from laggards. The companies winning with AI aren't just adopting new tools—they're redesigning how their business creates value from the ground up. The challenge: Most organizations are nowhere near putting AI at the center of their strategy. They're missing the exponential gains that come from true AI-first thinking. The solution: A complete playbook for IT leaders and CIOs ready to move at the speed of AI. 🎯 5 Core Principles of AI-First Companies: 1️⃣ AI as a capability expander — Enable work that wasn't possible before, not just faster versions of old tasks 2️⃣ Human-AI partnership — Augment human creativity and decision-making rather than replacing it 3️⃣ AI-native design — Build systems that seamlessly integrate thousands of AI agents working behind the scenes 4️⃣ Trust & governance foundation — Remember: "AI agents can't keep a secret"—never rely on AI to maintain core security models. 5️⃣ Data as strategic fuel — Transform unstructured content into your competitive advantage The companies implementing these principles today are building insurmountable competitive advantages. They're not just working faster—they're working in entirely new ways. Ready to lead your industry's AI transformation? 📖 Get the complete framework Want to explore the benefits? Get the full details here: blog.box.com/ai-first?utm_s…
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Aaron Levie
Aaron Levie@levie·
The most important factor for AI Agents is to get them the context necessary to execute the task successfully. No matter how powerful AI models get, context will always be king. Data, workflows, tools, domain knowledge, and tuned instructions will all be critical.
tobi lutke@tobi

I really like the term “context engineering” over prompt engineering. It describes the core skill better: the art of providing all the context for the task to be plausibly solvable by the LLM.

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Bryan’s Gunn
Bryan’s Gunn@bryansgunn·
I tell you what, that Santa Claus has got real presence about him
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Salesforce News & Insights
Salesforce News & Insights@SalesforceNews·
Salesforce leaders including @benioff unveil Agentforce. ⬇️ With autonomous agents for service, sales, and more, plus a new Atlas Reasoning Engine and low-code Agent Builder, Agentforce is what AI was meant to be. Learn more: salesforce.com/news/press-rel…
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Marc Benioff
Marc Benioff@Benioff·
AI is truly revolutionizing sales! 📈 83% of AI-driven sales teams saw revenue growth this year vs. 66% without AI. Plus, 68% of AI teams expanded their headcount. Discover how AI boosts sales performance in @Salesforce’s latest State of Sales report! salesforce.com/resources/rese…
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Salesforce News & Insights
Salesforce News & Insights@SalesforceNews·
Say hello to Einstein 1 Copilot 👋 Here's everything you need to know about @Salesforce's new generative AI-powered conversational assistant, and more of today's biggest news from @Dreamforce. #DF23
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