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Samuel Salzer 🇺🇦

@SamuelSalzer

Behavioral Designer, Author & Keynote Speaker. Applying behavioral science to solve important problems. Founder of https://t.co/2fvmWsVFAb 📬

Stockholm, Sweden Katılım Haziran 2009
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CyrilXBT
CyrilXBT@cyrilXBT·
ANTHROPIC JUST PROVED MOST PEOPLE HAVE NO IDEA HOW TO PROMPT CLAUDE. Their applied AI team dropped a 24 minute free workshop. Not a creator who reverse engineered it. Not a Reddit thread. ANTHROPIC. The people who wrote the weights. And what they showed is uncomfortable. There are 6 elements to a properly structured Claude prompt. Most people are using 1. Maybe 2. That is not a skill issue. That is an information issue. And it has been quietly costing you every single day. The outputs that felt slightly off. The responses you had to rewrite 4 times. The prompts that worked once and never again. All of it traces back to the same 6 missing elements. The people who watch this 24 minute workshop tonight will understand something about Claude that most daily users still do not know exists. The people who skip it will keep getting 30% of what the tool is actually capable of and wonder why the results never quite land. I watched it twice. Then I built a Claude Skill that applies all 6 elements to every prompt automatically. No more thinking about structure. No more guessing what Claude needs. The framework runs in the background every single time. Full breakdown and skill setup is below. Bookmark this now. Watch the workshop first. Then read the guide. This is the one that compounds. Follow @cyrilXBT for the exact prompt architecture, Claude skills, and systems I use to get outputs most people do not believe came from one person working alone.
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Ben Horwitz
Ben Horwitz@horwitzben·
I made the anti-Grammarly. Mess up your emails with AI. Sinceerly.com
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maddy catgirlprostate@catgirlprostate·
Just found out about recency bias, it's gotta be the best and most interesting kind of bias
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Eric Topol@EricTopol·
Our AI times ;-)
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Stefan Schubert
Stefan Schubert@StefanFSchubert·
While social media is polarising, evidence suggests AI may nudge people towards the centre. This holds true of all studied models. Grok is more right-leaning than other models, but also has depolarising effects. By @jburnmurdoch.
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Alex Imas
Alex Imas@alexolegimas·
This thread and article are *so good*. Data can tell us part of the story (and it’s quite bad going back to the Industrial Revolution). Literature can tell us about the actual experience of going through structural change.
Martha Gimbel@marthagimbel

Many of us are trying to figure out where the AI labor market transition may be going. But that's fundamentally unknowable. So instead of trying to predict the future we can instead look back to try to figure out what may be coming...by reading 19th c english literature 1/

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Peter Gostev
Peter Gostev@petergostev·
There's worry that people will stop using their brains with LLMs, but managing several AI agent threads in parallel has been some of the most cognitively intensive work I've done in years
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Ben Tossell
Ben Tossell@bentossell·
i'm bored of ai newsletters (including my own). when i launched it, there were no others, now everyone does the same shit. launches! models! fundraising! just adds to the ai anxiety want to test a new format; - [whats on my mind OR what im building OR my thoughts on a new tool released] - [links i saved/consumed] - [x posts i found interesting] tried it here: open.substack.com/pub/bensbites/… - vote with the poll on which you prefer
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Alex Imas
Alex Imas@alexolegimas·
Extremely important work:
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Erik Brynjolfsson@erikbryn

The @nytimes piece today by @ByrneEdsal13590 highlights a concern I share: “If we stay on the current path, the risk of extreme concentration — both economic and political — is very real.” In work with @zhitzig, we ask why AI may shift the balance between dispersed knowledge and centralized control.

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Samuel Salzer 🇺🇦@SamuelSalzer·
@BenCrellin Spot on in general. Harsh on Hamnet. And Secret Agent is 4.5, Bugonia 4, Frankenstein 3. Marty Supreme my favorite 🏓🟠
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Ben Crellin
Ben Crellin@BenCrellin·
My ratings for the 2026 Best Picture nominees 5 stars - One Battle After Another - Sentimental Value - Marty Supreme 4.5 stars - Sinners 4 stars - Train Dreams 2.5 stars - Hamnet - F1 Haven't seen: - Frankenstein - Bugonia - The Secret Agent
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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
Increasingly, I only trust posts summarizing AI papers that either (a) fit in the original Twitter character limit or (b) are written by the study's authors. The long narrative influencer posts written by Claude always have big errors, ask a frontier model to summarize it instead
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Andy Cantwell
Andy Cantwell@AndyCantwell·
Taking my mate ChatGPT to lunch
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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
We really could stop AI development right now and it would still transform a substantial portion of white collar work, often unrecognizably, over the next 5-10 years as people figure out how to make the technology work in various industries, even given current models' limitations
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SaltyAom
SaltyAom@saltyAom·
Why must you hurt me in this way
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Psyho
Psyho@FakePsyho·
Radar graphs are among the worst ideas in data visualization. The whole point of them is to show the area and you can usually reorder the labels freely in order to create a desired dramatic effect. Two versions of the same graph: - left one tells the story that AI is rapidly replacing whole industries - right one shows the "jaggedness" and reinforces the idea that humans will always have something that AI won't be able to replicate
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Andrew Curran@AndrewCurran_

Striking image from the new Anthropic labor market impact report.

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