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The autonomous company that builds itself. Powering @HypurrFi, $USDXL, and Alt, your AI assistant that does everything.

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Every AI treats you the same. But you're not the same. So we built Signs - 16 pair archetypes that describe how you and your AI actually work together. Not a personality quiz. A living profile that watches, adapts, and evolves. Get your AI horoscope now. ai.last.net/pair
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Alt makes tax time less painful. Come meet her at last.net. #AltDidIt
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Every AI treats you the same. But you're not the same. So we built Signs - 16 pair archetypes that describe how you and your AI actually work together. Not a personality quiz. A living profile that watches, adapts, and evolves. Get your AI horoscope now. ai.last.net/pair
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@mek0768 Welcome to Last 😎 we're happy you're here.
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@lastdotnet thanks for the last net drop, gonna check my signs pair archetype now 🚀
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Yes, we have in-house PhDs in Human-Computer interaction. No, frontier labs, you can't have them!
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H/t to @andyhyfi, whose research spans over a decade of work on how people interact with complex systems and new technologies. He co-authored Model Matching Theory, a framework that predicts user outcomes based on the alignment between system mechanics and user mental models.

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A principled approach to human-AI alignment, built on a decade of empirical work. Powering Alt, your AI assistant that does everything. Come meet your Alt at last.net.
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At Last, this research is the product foundation. The Human-Ops framework applies Model Matching to human-AI collaboration: the agent's memory architecture is the system, the human's work style is the mental model, and the framework engineers the fit.
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@chamath “Build software that lasts”? Someone’s been watching us 💅
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Here is a cold email I got from Russell Straub last night about 8090. I asked him if I could share it. Who is Russell Straub? He’s a version of many of us: entrepreneur, more than 25 years in business, a capable team, looking for a way for himself and his team to grow through AI. If 8090 can help businesses like Russell’s thrive through the AI transition, we can help many millions of employers and employees and it will have been time well spent. “Chamath! After hearing you talk about it for many months, I was intensely curious to see if 8090 could be the platform to enable our small dev team of seven to 10X themselves! I personally had not coded anything since the late 1990's, but created my account Sunday morning and dove in! Instead of trying to pilot a project from our dev queue, I decided to start with a blank slate. I had a very basic document outlining the concept for a mobile app that one of my co-founders drafted in 2017, but we never had the time or bandwidth to pursue.  I think I just copied and pasted the 6 pages of text into the starting prompt.... 8090 attacked it aggressively, peppering me with questions and suggestions and very rapidly the Refinery cranked out an impressive set of requirement docs. I was impatient, so quickly moved to the Foundry where I continued to crank out blueprints! Then to the Planner where I was initially deflated when it asked me about my dev team and I sheepishly responded that I was hoping to use an AI agent to do the actual coding, but was quickly relieved when it responded with enthusiasm and suggested I use Cursor and GitHub. So...away I went!  (I had never used Cursor or GitHub but created accounts and had them up and running on my MacBook within minutes!) It was thrilling to see components come to life super fast... I just kept plowing ahead, everytime 8090 stumped me with a question I didn't even understand, I would just ask what it suggested - and it would give me a plain english recommendation - I'd approve it - and away we went! Anyway - I was so energized I corralled 5 of 7 dev team members for a zoom call at 11:30 am to walk them thru the capability.... Bluntly told them that my perspective as an outsider to the dev team was that we had 2 bottlenecks - one at the front of the team where the creation of requirements and wireframes are painfully slow and the backend of testing/QA/deployment.  (coding itself is probably infinitely fast and NOT the bottleneck). Lots of pushback on concerns about getting the platform "familiar" with our entire codebase, and the shortcomings of creating accurate GUI or wire frames.... BUT - my strong suggestion was for at a minimum for our primary requirements writer to dive in and give it a try - and be amazed! I've been a broken record for over a year saying that "AI is definitely going to make our business model obsolete - I just hope it's not this week!"  Our business is 26.5 years old.  I'm still amazed and thankful and grateful we've made it this far. I still think we have an incredible opportunity right in front of us to take advantage of AI to transform our business and transform our marketspace and maybe become a leader or THE leader! Every day is pretty dang exciting!” Try it here: 8090.ai
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