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Rob Mac Twit

@robmactwit

CEO and founder @meetfansapp

Melbourne, Victoria Katılım Ocak 2020
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Rob Mac Twit@robmactwit·
Keep your dreams alive 🔥
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@NicholasARider @TheChiefNerd Yeah if it’s just a few owning everything they will own the government and regulators etc and potentially mark the return of kings and queens and serfs
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AZ Congressman Richard Fordays
@robmactwit @TheChiefNerd the same people creating the bias will be the same ones 'regulating', we're in a pickle. I'd argue that algos/AI we are to consider 'authorities' should be opensource, but I don't see that happening
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Chief Nerd
Chief Nerd@TheChiefNerd·
JASON: “Elon seems to think we're gonna have one robot for every human.” JENSEN HUANG: “I'm hoping more … We're millions of people short in labor today. We're actually really desperately in need of robotics. All of these companies could grow more if they had more labor.”
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Rob Mac Twit
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@altcap Oh sure, the other countries line, while they experiment with society for their own gain
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Brad Gerstner
Brad Gerstner@altcap·
AI is highly functioning software - it is not an alien being. The greatest risk we run is letting our fear & anxiety about the future of AI slow us down while other countries pass us by.
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@NicholasARider @TheChiefNerd Yep. And I don’t know why people aren’t talking about it more protesting etc to regulate it? perhaps DEI style until the world knows what it is gojng to be fully capable of
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AZ Congressman Richard Fordays
@robmactwit @TheChiefNerd it's extra disturbing that these LLMs are being trained with this profit motivated bias... getting rid of people all together would probably be the most effective way to increase shareholder value
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Gergely Orosz
Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
This whole segment just rubs me the wrong way Jensen is very clearly talking up his book: wanting to see companies spend *much* more $$$ on GPUs / tokens... to increase NVIDIA revenue even more... to do the same thing as they already do (build software, as they have before)
TFTC@TFTC21

Jensen Huang: "If that $500,000 engineer did not consume at least $250,000 worth of tokens, I am going to be deeply alarmed. This is no different than a chip designer who says 'I'm just going to use paper and pencil. I don't think I'm going to need any CAD tools.'"

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Rob Mac Twit@robmactwit·
@Ric_RTP What percentage of the company does he own if he didn’t invest his own money?
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Ricardo
Ricardo@Ric_RTP·
Jeff Bezos just announced the largest industrial takeover plan in history. He's raising $100 BILLION to acquire manufacturing companies across aerospace, defense, and chipmaking and REPLACE their workforces with AI. He's calling it a "manufacturing transformation vehicle." But here's the full picture and what actually makes this so genius: 6 months ago, Bezos quietly launched Project Prometheus with $6.2 billion in funding. His co-CEO is Vik Bajaj, a physicist who helped build the self-driving car project at Google X that became Waymo. They've been hiring from OpenAI, DeepMind, and Meta's AI division. Blue Origin CEO David Limp just joined the board. And the technology they're building isn't chatbots or content generators... It's digital twins. AI systems that simulate entire factories, stress-test materials, model supply chains, and design products without a single human touching the process. The kind of AI that could design a rocket engine, test it virtually across a million simulations, and manufacture the perfect version on the first attempt. That was phase one. Build the AI. And phase two just started: Now Bezos is flying to the Middle East pitching sovereign wealth funds. He went to Singapore meeting the world's biggest asset managers. He's in talks with JPMorgan Chase. The pitch: Give me $100 billion. I'll buy the factories. I'll install my AI. I'll automate the workforce. Then I'll SELL the playbook to every manufacturer on Earth. He's not licensing software to companies and hoping they adopt it. He's BUYING the companies and doing it himself. Think about what that means: Every other AI company sells tools and waits. OpenAI sells API access. Anthropic sells Claude subscriptions. Microsoft sells Copilot licenses. Bezos said forget that. I'll buy the entire production chain, replace the humans at the source, prove the model works with my own money, and then scale it globally. He did the exact same thing with retail. Amazon didn't sell software to bookstores. Amazon BECAME the bookstore. Then the department store. Then the grocery store. Then the pharmacy. Then the cloud. Now he's doing it with factories. And the fund is targeting the industries that matter most. Chipmaking. Defense. Aerospace. The sectors governments cannot afford to let fail. Which means once Bezos owns and automates these companies, governments become dependent on his AI infrastructure the same way they became dependent on AWS. The last time Bezos launched something at this scale, Amazon Web Services now powers a third of the internet. The US intelligence community runs on it. The Pentagon runs on it. Now imagine that same lock-in but for manufacturing. The man who automated how America shops is about to automate how America builds. And he's doing it with $100 billion of other people's money while risking about 2% of his own net worth through Prometheus. If it fails? Sovereign wealth funds take the loss. If it works? Bezos controls the AI operating system for global manufacturing. At a conference in Italy last year, Bezos said: "AI can have a huge impact on every company in the world, including manufacturers." That wasn't just a prediction. That was literally his business plan.
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Chris "CSJcode"
Chris "CSJcode"@csjcode·
This is what I don't understand about these kinda posts... You don't use agents to validate the code? What bugs? You can have 5 agents to check for different types of bugs (from extreme security to DX/modularity) running 24/7, to run various tests, E2E, unit etc. You can 100+ types of problems prior to deploying... no dev I knew ever did that manually..
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Steve Huynh
Steve Huynh@ALEngineered·
AI lowers the cost of writing code but increases the need for code reviews, verification, observability, and operational excellence. It also exponentially increases the surface area for security. I think software engineers are safe for at least another 3 years.
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Resist the Mainstream
Resist the Mainstream@ResisttheMS·
ELON MUSK: "If somebody is doing something that is useful to the rest of society, I think that's a good thing. Like, it doesn't have to change the world… Stuff doesn't need to be 'change the world' just to be good."
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guyfelicella🇨🇦🍁
guyfelicella🇨🇦🍁@guyfelicella·
You monetized attention, boosted misinformation, and now you’re talking about “real”? That’s rich.
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Rob Mac Twit
Rob Mac Twit@robmactwit·
@guyfelicella Mr humanity is also trying to replace peoples jobs with AI and robots, so …
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Rob Mac Twit@robmactwit·
@davidpattersonx The only people who really want FSD are the companies who want to replace peoples jobs for more profit.
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David Scott Patterson
David Scott Patterson@davidpattersonx·
All cars need to be electric and autonomous. No noise, pollution, or dangerous driving. A better world is possible.
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Rob Mac Twit@robmactwit·
@slow_developer The solution ; Refulate AI in companies using the DEI method and re train employees who are replaced by the AI until we know how powerful AI is going to become to prevent the downfall of society
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Haider.@slow_developer·
bernie is clearly against automation replacing workers his worry is real, but he can't see the bigger problem that's coming let's say you save amazon jobs for now -- but once other companies use AI, robots, and automation to make things much cheaper, amazon loses its edge and those jobs disappear anyway.
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Rob Mac Twit@robmactwit·
@_ultrahedge @zeeg They’re a bunch of entitled douchebags who all got lucky plus a lot of people have lost money listening to it
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alphaligma
alphaligma@_ultrahedge·
@zeeg What do you disagree with though? Or is this just a baseless character assassination that drums up class warfare themes?
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Rob Mac Twit@robmactwit·
@zeeg I don’t know why anybody would listen to the all in grift prodcasters who all got lucky
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Rand
Rand@rand_longevity·
money will not exist in 10 years, stop worrying about it
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Rob Mac Twit@robmactwit·
@SCHIZO_FREQ I don’t know why anyone would go on the all grift prodcasters show
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Lukas (computer) 🔺
Lukas (computer) 🔺@SCHIZO_FREQ·
Somewhat worrying the CEO of the company that sells compute has been going around for the last month saying things like "You should be spending almost as much on compute as on salaries" and "Everyone should use openclaw - the AI tool that inefficiently forces you to use 8x more compute than you intended." "Trillion-dollar megacorp CEO hard-shills open source token-usage-multiplier to retail" is definitely one of those things I can see myself looking back on like "yah that was a pretty obvious top signal man"
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“If your $500K engineer isn’t burning at least $250K in tokens, something is wrong.”

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