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Mainak Mazumdar

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Pioneering Trust in AI https://t.co/nsxpHW5N4c

Brooklyn Katılım Kasım 2007
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Mainak Mazumdar
Mainak Mazumdar@mainak·
Krishna Gade@krishnagade

It's a wrap from Delhi! The past few days have been amazing, had the great honor to be at the Plenary when Prime Minister @narendramodi addressed world AI leaders. His message was simple and powerful: AI must scale responsibly and inclusively, not just quickly. One research talk that really stayed with me was Prof. @SuryaGanguli's session on Digital Twins. The idea of building mirrored systems and feedback control loops for AI felt very aligned with what we’ve been building at @fiddler_ai: explainability, observability, and making AI systems accountable in real time. As AI moves from models to autonomous agents, you need Visibility, Context, and Control. Grateful to be part of these conversations at such an important moment for India and for AI globally. Some moments from our trip! cc @mainak Dhanyawad India! 🇮🇳 🙏

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Naveen Rao
Naveen Rao@NaveenGRao·
I can't tell the difference between reality and fiction now. I literally thought this was a late April fools joke, but it's real! Super bizarre, but hope it's a great move for all involved!
John Coogan@johncoogan

TBPN has been acquired by OpenAI! The show is staying the same and we’ll continue to go live at 11am pacific every weekday. This is a full circle moment for me as I’ve worked with @sama for well over a decade. He funded my first company in 2013. Then helped us fix a serious logjam during a critical funding round a few years later. When I took my second company through YC, he was president at the time, and then when I joined Founders Fund, the first deal I saw in motion was the post-ChatGPT round in late 2022. And as we started growing TBPN last year, he was the very first lab lead to join the show. Thank you to everyone that has been a part of TBPN until now. The last year has been the most fun and rewarding part of my career and we’re excited to have more resources than ever going forward.

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Kevin Pietersen🦏@KP24·
Question - do you guys like the size of the boundaries currently or would you prefer bigger boundaries?
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Michael Vaughan@MichaelVaughan·
Looked to me like the foot had touched the boundary sponge to me … that’s a big call for RCB .. #IPL2626 .. Not sure how you can give that out and be absolutely sure no part of the foot touched the sponge .. and the sponge moved .. a bit of a giveaway .. @cricbuzz
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Mainak Mazumdar
Mainak Mazumdar@mainak·
@bznotes Despite the claim, I bet the journalist did not “write” the piece.
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Pedro Domingos
Pedro Domingos@pmddomingos·
Geoff Hinton set out to figure out how the brain works and failed. Andrew Ng set out to build a complete robot and failed. Demis Hassabis set out to achieve AGI using deep RL and failed. Yet they all succeeded.
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Apoorva Govind
Apoorva Govind@Appyg99·
The avg $7 coffee in Manhattan is so trash compared to SF. At least in SF you get your $7’s worth with a perfectly crafted brew from a hipster with crazy hair who takes himself too seriously. In NYC you get mid coffee from a normal looking guy. Cheers to the crazy ones I guess
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Paul Graham
Paul Graham@paulg·
Brands I love: Lego, Leuchtturm, Oxford University Press, Pentel, Schöffel, Aqualung, Paradores, Staedtler, Birkenstock, Braun, Knoll, Patagonia, Herman Miller, Iittala, L.A. Burdick, Artemide, Aman, Thames & Hudson, Yeti, Rimowa, L.L.Bean, Timbuk2, Eschenbach, Ridge, Maui Jim.
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Mainak Mazumdar
Mainak Mazumdar@mainak·
@kaushikcbasu Or some people in NYC walks at a “slower” speed crossing a light than walking on the sidewalk.
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Mainak Mazumdar
Mainak Mazumdar@mainak·
Interesting analysis by @googlegemini Here is one of the most fascinating “golden threads” you can trace on this chart. It takes us on a direct pedagogical journey from the gritty drama of the Italian Baroque, through the absolute height of the French Academy, straight into the lap of 20th-century American illustration. Let's trace the pipeline from Caravaggio to Norman Rockwell. Phase 1: The Baroque Foundation * Caravaggio (1573–1610) * ↓ Direct Contact (1-3 years) * Simon Vouet (1590–1649): Vouet brings Caravaggio's dramatic Italian influence back to Paris, establishing the roots of the French classical tradition. Phase 2: The French Academy Power Brokers * Simon Vouet * ↓ Master-Apprentice (4-6 years) * Charles Le Brun (1619–1690): Le Brun becomes the virtual dictator of the arts under King Louis XIV. * ↓ Direct Contact * Louis de Boullogne (1654–1733) * ↓ Direct Contact * Louis Galloche (1670–1761) Phase 3: Rococo to the Neoclassical Revolution * Louis Galloche * ↓ Master-Apprentice * François Lemoyne (1688–1737): A master of the decorative Rococo style. * ↓ Master-Apprentice * Charles-Joseph Natoire (1700–1777) * ↓ Master-Apprentice * Joseph-Marie Vien (1716–1809): Vien begins to reject the frivolity of Rococo, pushing his students back toward strict classicism. * ↓ Master-Apprentice * Jacques-Louis David (1748–1825): The undisputed titan of Neoclassicism (and the massive "hub" we identified earlier). Phase 4: The 19th Century Academic Heavyweights * Jacques-Louis David * ↓ Direct Contact * A.J. Gros (1771–1835) * ↓ Direct Contact * Paul Delaroche (1797–1856) * ↓ Master-Apprentice * J.L. Gérôme (1824–1904): Gérôme becomes one of the most famous academic and Orientalist painters in the world, attracting students globally to his Paris atelier. Phase 5: The American Export * J.L. Gérôme * ↓ Direct Contact * George Bridgman (1864–1943): Bridgman studies in Paris under Gérôme, then brings this rigorous academic foundation to the Art Students League in New York, where he teaches thousands of students. * ↓ Direct Contact * Norman Rockwell (1894–1978): Rockwell learns anatomy and structural drawing directly from Bridgman, using that 300-year-old French/Italian lineage to paint covers for The Saturday Evening Post. It is pretty incredible to see how a direct line connects the painter of the Calling of Saint Matthew (Caravaggio) to the painter of The Thanksgiving Picture (Rockwell).
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Lola Salem
Lola Salem@SalemLola·
This mapping of mentorship lineages among painters, from the mid 15th c. to the early 20th c., made by one of the rare classical painting ateliers (workshops) still teaching both canon and traditional skills, L’Escalier, is truly extraordinary.
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Erika Morris@ErikaMorris79·
Well that performance by Seifert and Allen has catapulted New Zealand into the final but it has given KKR a massive selection headache. They have Green and Narine as locks in their team. With injury concerns for Rana, they need an overseas pacer. They either have to play just one of them opening and play an overseas pacers or drop one of them to improve their bowling. What a tough call to make #T20WorldCup2026 #NZvsSA
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Bilal Zuberi@bznotes·
Needing to remind my kids (who are in the Middle East) what to do when civil defense alarms go off because of a missile or drone overhead, and potential worry about debris falling to the ground. Praying. 🤲🏽📿
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Auren Hoffman@auren·
national politics is treated like the main event and local community as a nice to have. it's MASSIVELY backwards. saying hello to your neighbor does more for a functioning society than almost anything else.
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Noah Zweben
Noah Zweben@noahzweben·
Announcing a new Claude Code feature: Remote Control. It's rolling out now to Max users in research preview. Try it with /remote-control Start local sessions from the terminal, then continue them from your phone. Take a walk, see the sun, walk your dog without losing your flow.
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Krishna Gade
Krishna Gade@krishnagade·
Everyone’s excited about AI agents that run 24/7. Almost no one can answer: 👉 What did it actually do at 7:42 pm? 👉 Why did it do it? 👉 How much did it cost? Autonomous agents without observability = faith-based infrastructure. That won’t scale. At @fiddler_ai, we're working on this hard problem, more on this here: fiddler.ai/blog/openclaw-…
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Mainak Mazumdar
Mainak Mazumdar@mainak·
Terrible! LinkedIn no longer distributes based on who follows you. It distributes based on predicted engagement probability. Even if you have 50k+ followers, a post may initially reach only 500–1,500 people. If engagement signals are weak, it dies there. Followers are now latent inventory, not guaranteed distribution. shifted from a social graph platform → algorithmic media platform. That changes the incentives completely.
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Auren Hoffman
Auren Hoffman@auren·
LinkedIn has access to every OpenAI model. 1 billion profiles. thousands of engineers. and it recommended me three jobs that have literally nothing in common. recommendations are the single biggest unsolved problem in consumer tech. and nobody is even trying.
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