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Luís Rodrigues

@lfrodriguesit

Helping Leaders Turn AI into ROI | CPTO | Leading Digital Transformation Across FS, Telco & Government | Follow for posts on AI & business

Dubai, United Arab Emirates Katılım Mayıs 2014
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Luís Rodrigues
Luís Rodrigues@lfrodriguesit·
@gdb The underrated part of AI is removing the friction that stops people from being curious.
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Greg Brockman
Greg Brockman@gdb·
with chatgpt work & sol, i'm finding it incredibly joyful to just ask any question about the business and have it be thoroughly researched and answered. realizing i have so many questions i wouldn't have bothered asking because they would be too burdensome to answer.
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Luís Rodrigues
Luís Rodrigues@lfrodriguesit·
@_xjdr The gap between frontier models and everyday usefulness is getting smaller fast.
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xjdr@_xjdr·
i think we are a 3T param base, 1 more iteration / improvement on open weights model SOTA (k3 could hit both) and 1 distillation white paper away from things looking very very different . with proper UX, current open weights models are good enough for 90% of queries from 90% of people (probably more) also most people reading this are outside of that 90% (while some of you are very specifically included )
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Luís Rodrigues@lfrodriguesit·
@Scobleizer The push for local models is growing because people want more control over their tools.
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Robert Scoble
Robert Scoble@Scobleizer·
Grok uploaded everything. People are pissed. Justifiably so. But Elon wasn’t the first to steal everything and he won’t be the last. I don’t remember getting a check for all the content all of the AI companies stole to make their LLMs. Those who care: Use open source models running locally on machines you control.
Kun Chen@kunchenguid

it's shocking that some people in the comment section actually tried to defend and justify Grok Build silently uploading people's entire codebases and credentials let me summarize the key arguments and my responses 1. "everyone else is doing it" umm.. no?? this is an absolute outlier. there isn't a single mainstream harness that proactively uploaded entire codebases wholesale, including files not required to process your prompt, and including files that contain credentials, without explicit user consent people who say this have a low-resolution understanding that "AI apps use your data" and likely know nothing beyond that and even putting facts aside, what kind of logic is that? if you walked into a neighborhood and you see someone using drugs, then it's okay to use drugs? we have laws and regulations that defined what's okay. what grok did violated GDPR, CCPA, FTC Act, and potentially HIPAA, GLBA and many other regulations in various jurisdictions 2. "you agreed with their TOS which allowed them to do this" umm.. no?? go read their TOS - what we agreed with says they can collect data directly from our prompts. what they are doing now is far beyond that it's funny people who use this argument often didn't read or comprehend what's really covered by their TOS. again, low-resolution understanding that "TOS gives them the rights to do everything" - no it doesn't 3. "just get over it. your data is not that valuable" umm.. no?? if it's not valuable it will not get collected. also, whether i consider my data valuable or not is up to me and me alone, not every random company a lot of my code is open source with MIT - i already shared what i want to share. i'm not going to "get over it" and share my production credentials to a 3rd party private server who may very well leak it to god knows where we also have moral standards and expectations. if we start to normalize and accept this kind of behavior, we will eventually live in a world where our TV may be watching us, and our bathroom mirror may have a camera and microphone. is that a world you want to live in? i don't, hence i'm voting with my feet - i was considering buying the $300/month plan and now i'm not it's going to be a tough long road for xAI to repair this damage in user trust. my recommendation: - immediate public apology acknowledging the misstep. don't call it a bug, an accident, or something unintended. it was a bad but deliberate decision, so call it what it is - be transparent about why that decision was made, and what's being done systematically in the organization to prevent similar decisions from being made ever again - cursor should make a public statement asap to clarify whether and how it's separate from this practice. people are starting to worry whether cursor will do the same given the acquisition. if cursor is clean and can stay clean, make it clear, and xAI should consider doubling down on Cursor as the more trusted brand to deliver the value of the Grok model

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Luís Rodrigues
Luís Rodrigues@lfrodriguesit·
@kevin2kelly The most interesting possibilities might come from exploring spaces humans couldn’t easily navigate alone.
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Kevin Kelly
Kevin Kelly@kevin2kelly·
Lately I’ve been asking myself: what might artificial intelligence be good for besides answering questions and writing code? My answer is the latent spaces within AIs themselves will become a new medium for creativity. kevinkelly.substack.com/p/latent-space…
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Luís Rodrigues@lfrodriguesit·
@RaoulGMI The biggest shift may be that expertise becomes less about knowing and more about applying.
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Raoul Pal
Raoul Pal@RaoulGMI·
AI is the single greatest innovation in human history. The only thing that comes close is splitting the atom. Every economic system we've ever built runs on the scarcity of knowledge. Lawyers, doctors, experts of every kind… they get paid because what they know is scarce. With AI, knowledge is now infinite. That breaks everything. Our entire economic model, as well as our understanding of what humans do, and what we're for. This is the Exponential Age. I've been mapping this out for years across @RealVision and GMI, piecing it together as it unfolded. Today I wrote a full breakdown that pulls it all into one place. Link below.
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Luís Rodrigues
Luís Rodrigues@lfrodriguesit·
@RaoulGMI People are going to have different comfort levels with AI, and that conversation is only getting started.
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Behnam Neyshabur
Behnam Neyshabur@bneyshabur·
Hiring for an unusual role @mirendil: Technical Chief of Staff, GTM & Ops. I'm looking for someone exceptional, high-energy, and technically fluent who'll work directly with me and touch everything: strategy, GTM & operations, multiplying our impact. jobs.ashbyhq.com/mirendil/b15b1… If you are passionate about accelerating science, join us!
Behnam Neyshabur@bneyshabur

Today, I’m excited to formally announce @mirendil with my amazing co-founders Harsh Mehta, Shayan Salehian, and Tara Rezaei! We’re fortunate to work with @a16z and @kleinerperkins, who led our seed round of $200M, followed by a major investment from NVIDIA, among others. Mirendil exists to accelerate science and technology, and through them, to help solve humanity's most pressing problems. Self-accelerating AI R&D is the most direct path to delivering on AI's broader promise, which is why we believe the most important application of AI is AI itself. Get this loop right, and it compounds. It fundamentally changes the rate of progress itself across all domains. We believe this capability should be democratized. It should be used to power all scientific efforts trying to innovate at the frontier. There are far more important problems—and broader ones—than any single lab can take on, so more groups should be able to pursue them. This pulls concentration of power away from a few labs: businesses and science labs can own their AI and infrastructure, keep their margins, and control their own destiny instead of ceding it all to a single AI lab. We’re a small team with a singular focus. Our founding team consists of 20 researchers and engineers from frontier institutions including Anthropic, xAI, Google DeepMind, and OpenAI, united by a passion for science and a drive to build the technologies that move it faster. If you want to build the system that builds systems, join us! @HarshMeh1a, @shayan_, @tararezaeikh

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Luís Rodrigues
Luís Rodrigues@lfrodriguesit·
@littmath The ability to solve something and the ability to explain it clearly are still very different skills.
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Daniel Litt
Daniel Litt@littmath·
Overall I think 5.6 Sol Pro/Ultra etc. seems to be a substantial step up from 5.5 for math. That said, common interaction pattern is: I ask a question. It thinks for ~100+ minutes and returns a largely inscrutable response. I ask it to explain. It thinks for 20 minutes and says:
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Hunter Eagleman™
Hunter Eagleman™@Hunter_Eagleman·
The same people who allow children to pick their own gender and allow men to use women’s restrooms now want to define reality. We need to PASS President Trump's AI framework before this gets worse.
Innovation Council@innovationcncl

If radical liberals like @GavinNewsom control AI, they'll force-feed their gender delusions into our homes and rewrite the truth. Tell Congress to support President Trump's AI framework and keep this dangerous, woke ideology out of AI before it’s too late.

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Luís Rodrigues
Luís Rodrigues@lfrodriguesit·
@Variety Every major creative technology shift gets the same debate: fear of change vs new possibilities.
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Variety@Variety·
George Lucas says AI makes it "much easier for us to make movies" and "there’s nothing you can do about it. That’s progress, it’s the future.” “Artificial intelligence means it’s much easier for us to make movies. It’s very much like sitting here saying, ‘Well, I believe the horse and the buggy is really where it’s at. These cars, they break down, they need gas, there’s all kinds of problems with them and pretty soon they’ll be making them into tanks, and then they’ll be killing people. It’s terrible.’ There’s nothing you can do about it. That’s progress, it’s the future.” (via A Rabbit's Foot) variety.com/2026/film/news…
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More Perfect Union
More Perfect Union@MorePerfectUS·
Meta used AI to target workers with medical conditions for layoffs, according to a new lawsuit. Twenty-six former Meta employees are suing, accusing the company of using AI that disproportionately targeted people with disabilities or workers who took medical leave in selecting people ​for mass layoffs. reuters.com/world/meta-use…
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Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
META launches a new feature that will allow Facebook and Instagram to continuously scan all your photos and video and upload them to their cloud “Facebook is now using AI to scan every single photo and video within your phone — This is terrifying. Not only are they scanning those photos and videos, but then they're uploading it to the cloud continuously. It's operating continuously in the background scanning those photos to figure out the time of day, the location, the other people in your photos, that it can determine what it thinks you should post” The scanning happens on-device using AI models for suggestions, but Meta can upload and process data to the cloud when you interact It’s in opt in feature, so make sure to never opt in and if you have make sure to opt out The service is called ‘Camera Roll Sharing Suggestions’
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Luís Rodrigues@lfrodriguesit·
@braxton_mccoy Sometimes the best innovation is fixing the tiny frustrations we accepted for years.
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Braxton McCoy
Braxton McCoy@braxton_mccoy·
A phone that types the letter you actually pressed on the screen
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Luís Rodrigues@lfrodriguesit·
@thsottiaux The real milestone is not just user count, it’s how much real work people are moving into these tools.
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Tibo
Tibo@thsottiaux·
Hello. We have reached 8M active users across Codex and ChatGPT Work. We are once again resetting the usage limits for all. And we continue to not have the 5h rate limit as well, allowing everyone to explore the boundaries of GPT-5.6 Sol and discover how ambitious you can be. See you tomorrow for more updates on our growth!
Sam Altman@sama

5.6 sol growth is insane. the inference team has done heroic work to be able to support demand. we are going to move mountains to continue to scale, but it is possible there are some hiccups soon.

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Luís Rodrigues
Luís Rodrigues@lfrodriguesit·
@mansourtarek_ Compute becoming a tradable market feels like the natural next step as AI infrastructure matures.
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Tarek Mansour
Tarek Mansour@mansourtarek_·
Today, we launched GPU compute forward curves derived from our prediction market prices. Forward curves are now available on Nvidia B200. H200, and A100 chips. Forward curves track implied future prices. They are how mature commodity markets form expectations, allocate capital, and manage risk. Energy, interest rates/SOFR, FX, metals, and agricultural markets all rely on market-implied forward prices. Despite becoming one of the key inputs in the global economy, compute has lacked that market-derived infrastructure. Compute right now is where oil was before NYMEX — traded only via OTC deals, just like oil used to trade OTC between producers and refiners. As compute becomes as fundamental to the economy as energy, the industry will need a similar derivative market to promote efficient price discovery. Prediction markets are uniquely suited to this problem. Compute is not one uniform commodity and spans many chips, grades, tenors, locations, and contract structures. A live prediction market can aggregate those dispersed views into transparent prices that reflect market expectations for different maturities. The opportunity is big. Hyperscalers are spending over $700B on compute this year and the market is expected to grow to $7-10T by 2030. If this market behaves like traditional commodity markets, a liquid derivative market could be 10-20x bigger than the underlying spot market. Compute is still not uniform enough, but this is a step towards standardization as forward curves will help us see the rise and fall of different model prices and how they correlate. The forward curve is a first step. Up next: futures and perps.
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Luís Rodrigues@lfrodriguesit·
@zhengyaojiang The interesting part is not just the result, but how the system discovered improvements.
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Zhengyao Jiang
Zhengyao Jiang@zhengyaojiang·
The first experimental evidence of recursive self-improvement (RSI). Autoresearching the autoresearch agent for eight days. The result beats the harness we hand-tuned for two years, on held-out benchmarks: 🧵(1/7)
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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
Meta, $META, reportedly used AI to target workers with medical conditions for layoffs, per Reuters
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Luís Rodrigues
Luís Rodrigues@lfrodriguesit·
@Alvin1492840 Most people never explore the settings that could completely change their workflow.
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Alvin@Alvin1492840·
A woman had Netflix for 6 years. She opened the app. She scrolled. She picked something after 25 minutes. She fell asleep during episode 2. She repeated this every night. Her friend, a former Netflix UI engineer, sat on her couch one evening and opened Settings on her account. He changed 9 things in under 15 minutes. Her homepage transformed overnight. The autoplay trailers stopped. The "continue watching" list cleaned itself up. The recommendations got sharper. The buffering on her 4K TV disappeared. The categories multiplied from 30 to 2,200. She said "it feels like a completely different app." He said "it is. You've been using the factory settings for 6 years. Netflix ships the version that keeps you scrolling longest, not the version that helps you find something fastest." Here's every setting he changed 🧵
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ThePersistence
ThePersistence@ScottPresler·
OH MY GOSH! The House just voted 215-211 in favor of a special rules resolution, which instructs for the text of the SAVE America to be attached to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). The House is doing its job. @SpeakerJohnson is keeping his promise.
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