@shawngorham@sweatystartup Nah, XNA is an incredible airport, tons of direct flights.
Worst case scenario is just a connection in DFW.
Good couple of private airports though if Jet is the move.
my new favorite hobby is reading about Anthropic's internal AI workflows
this one especially caught my attention:
anthropic's ENTIRE legal review process is now handled by just 1 Claude system a single non-technical lawyer vibe-coded
and it cut turnaround time by 80%
here's how 1 lawyer is doing the job of an entire legal review team:
the problem: at most companies, before anything goes live publicly, the legal team has to review it first.
landing pages, ad copy, blog posts, push notifications, emails.
basically anything that could get the company in trouble if the wording is wrong.
at anthropic, the night before a product launch, marketing would send all of this to legal saying "please review today, we go live tomorrow."
legal then had to:
1. open every single doc and read it word by word
2. flag anything that could be a problem and leave comments
3. send it back to marketing and wait for them to revise
4. review the revisions and repeat
this usually went two or three rounds and took 2-3+ days to clear a single launch.
every product launch at a $380 billion company was being held up by this back-and-forth.
so mark pike, anthropic's associate general counsel with zero coding experience, decided to fix it.
he built a self-serve legal review tool pinned directly in slack.
1. marketers now paste their content into the tool
2. then the AI reads the entire thing and checks it against anthropic's actual legal guidelines.
so if a landing page says "claude is the most secure AI on the market," the tool flags it as an overstated claim.
that's the kind of language that could trigger a lawsuit because anthropic would have to prove it's true in court.
every issue gets assigned a risk level: low, medium, or high.
low might be a missing trademark symbol
high might be a claim that could create real legal liability.
but it doesn't just tell you what's wrong.
it'll actually tell you exactly how to fix it.
1. so the marketer reads the flagged issues
2. makes the fixes themselves
3. and cleans up the content before a lawyer ever touches it.
that's the key shift:
the legal team went from reviewing raw content from scratch to only seeing stuff that's already been pre-screened, pre-fixed, and organized by risk level.
by the time pike looks at it, all the obvious problems are already gone.
he's only spending time on the things that actually require legal judgment.
pike still personally reviews everything before it goes live.
his quote: "i still read the blog post. i'm still reviewing the work."
but the 80% of the work that used to be catching obvious mistakes and going back and forth on easy fixes?
it's all handled now before it ever hits his desk.
the reason the AI review is actually good enough for lawyers to trust:
pike didn't just tell claude "review marketing content."
he wrote out his actual review guidance and stored it as a skill:
what counts as an overstated claim, what needs a trademark symbol, what types of language create liability, what statistics need sourcing, etc
it's pike's expertise and the team's accumulated guidance, codified into a system that runs the same checks they would
a $380 billion company's pre-launch legal review.
automated by one lawyer who had never written a line of code lol
truly amazing
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After two incredible years, I’ve decided to step down as CEO of 𝕏.
When @elonmusk and I first spoke of his vision for X, I knew it would be the opportunity of a lifetime to carry out the extraordinary mission of this company. I’m immensely grateful to him for entrusting me with the responsibility of protecting free speech, turning the company around, and transforming X into the Everything App.
I’m incredibly proud of the X team - the historic business turn around we have accomplished together has been nothing short of remarkable.
We started with the critical early work necessary to prioritize the safety of our users—especially children, and to restore advertiser confidence. This team has worked relentlessly from groundbreaking innovations like Community Notes, and, soon, X Money to bringing the most iconic voices and content to the platform. Now, the best is yet to come as X enters a new chapter with @xai .
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@udayruddarraju@xai Uday!!! Nooooooo this is a huge loss for the Xai and X team.
Was such an honor to work alongside you - one of a kind engineering leader.
Ur going to transform wherever you go next 🚀
After an unforgettable ride, I’ve decided to move on from @xai and yesterday was my last day.
When I first joined, I thought everyone was absolutely nuts for thinking we could deploy 100K GPUs in 4 months, especially without a fully functioning site. Watching us go and double that, and most importantly successfully train Grok 3 made me incredibly proud... and very happy to be wrong.
Thank you @elonmusk and everyone at xAI for the rare opportunity to help build something truly foundational with Colossus. It was a privilege to be part of a mission this bold, and to see from the inside what relentless focus and execution really look like. Reporting into Elon and learning directly from him was definitely the best part about working at xAI.
Special thanks to everyone on the infrastructure team who met impossible expectations and the entire research team for your partnership throughout. You’re the best! I am sure building Colossus and training Grok 3 are definitely highlights of my career I will remember forever.
Jensen Huang was right, Elon and his teams are singular in what they can achieve. Grateful to have played a small part in shaping the future of AI Compute from the inside.
Excited for what’s next—more soon. 🚀
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probably a hot take but why are people surprised that a phone manufacturer used it's own software to promote a self funded film? i'd be surprised if they didn't do this.
and no, this is nowhere near the U2 debacle when they forcibly put music in your library so gtfo with that.