Sébastien Willems

17.6K posts

Sébastien Willems banner
Sébastien Willems

Sébastien Willems

@sebwillems

Sorting waste with swarms @Antfarm. Yes, Wall-E but better. Slashing cost per ton from $120 to $20 to unlock recycling.

Katılım Mayıs 2009
596 Takip Edilen752 Takipçiler
Sabitlenmiş Tweet
Sébastien Willems
Sébastien Willems@sebwillems·
Swarm Alpha performed really well last week. A solid foundation to transition to development of Beta.
English
0
1
3
236
Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
BREAKING: The Iranian Embassy in The Hague just posted this video. Watch until the end. This is a diplomatic mission of a sovereign nation publishing this on an official channel — during an active military conflict with the United States.
English
254
1.7K
5.5K
600.8K
Wim De Ketele
Wim De Ketele@WKetele·
@AlexanderNL Ken jij iets van techniek Alexander? Zelfrijdende auto's gebaseerd op slechts 1 soort sensor die de grootste grijze zone heeft van alle sensoren?
Nederlands
1
0
0
196
Sébastien Willems retweetledi
Jon Favreau
Jon Favreau@jonfavs·
Hundreds of people are dead. Little girls are dead. Six Americans are dead. Others are risking their lives. Millions across the Middle East are terrified. It's not a video game. It's not a meme. It's not another chance to troll the libs. It's fucking war.
The White House@WhiteHouse

JUSTICE THE AMERICAN WAY. 🇺🇸🔥

English
2.4K
6.6K
49K
1.7M
Harshi Peiris, Ph.D.
Harshi Peiris, Ph.D.@Neuroscope_mp·
Nope. Not really old. CAR-T for cancer might be fairly old ... still a novel method. I remember when I used to do CAR-T in mice to test things. The paper above is published in 2024 and now we even have a clinical trial for it. clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT07432… If you check you will see the latest update is february 2026.
English
2
0
0
50
Harshi Peiris, Ph.D.
Harshi Peiris, Ph.D.@Neuroscope_mp·
Hook 🚨BREAKING: German researchers treated 15 severe lupus patients with CAR-T therapy. All 15 went into complete remission. Many stopped ALL medication. This might be the biggest shift in autoimmune medicine in decades. 🧵
English
45
645
2.5K
134.7K
Sébastien Willems
Sébastien Willems@sebwillems·
@gmail App is broken on iPhone, when replying or forwarding there is nothing in the body.
English
0
0
2
60
Gmail
Gmail@gmail·
Meet Gmail in the Gemini era. Your inbox is becoming a personal, proactive assistant that helps you move your day forward – so you can see what matters most, ask your inbox for instant answers, and get things done faster. Learn what's coming → goo.gle/49bDU7D
English
415
226
1.5K
625K
Harshi Peiris, Ph.D.
Harshi Peiris, Ph.D.@Neuroscope_mp·
The results published in the New England Journal of Medicine: ✅ All 15 patients entered clinical remission ✅ Autoantibodies disappeared ✅ Organ inflammation resolved ✅ Many came off steroids AND immunosuppressants ✅ Remissions lasting 2+ years pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36109639/
English
4
16
79
4.7K
Sébastien Willems
Sébastien Willems@sebwillems·
Great to see Americans with a spine.
Dustin@r0ck3t23

Dario Amodei just gave his first interview since the Pentagon blacklisted his company. The toll is visible on his face. He was asked one question. What would you say to the President right now? He didn’t hesitate. Amodei: “We are patriotic Americans. Everything we have done has been for the sake of this country.” Anthropic built their models to defend America. They were the first AI lab cleared for classified military systems. They wanted to help the warfighter. But the Pentagon demanded unrestricted access to fully autonomous weapons and mass surveillance of American citizens. Amodei drew the line. The government responded with emergency Cold War powers. A supply chain designation normally reserved for foreign adversaries. A six-month federal phaseout ordered from Truth Social. Amodei: “When we were threatened with supply chain designation and Defense Production Act, which are unprecedented intrusions into the private economy, we exercised our classic First Amendment rights to speak up and disagree with the government.” The administration framed Anthropic’s refusal as anti-American. Amodei’s response dismantled that framing in one sentence. Amodei: “Disagreeing with the government is the most American thing in the world.” Here is the deeper paradox nobody in Washington wants to say out loud. We are in a geopolitical race against autocratic adversaries who use AI for mass surveillance of their own citizens and autonomous weapons with no human oversight. The Pentagon demanded that Anthropic build those exact capabilities for America. Amodei: “The red lines we have drawn, we drew because we believe that crossing those red lines is contrary to American values.” You cannot defeat authoritarianism by adopting its methods. You cannot defend the open society by forcing private companies to build its antithesis under threat of wartime emergency powers. Anthropic held the line. Got blacklisted for it. And came out the other side saying the same thing they said going in. That is what it actually looks like to mean it.

English
0
0
0
45
Brett Adcock
Brett Adcock@adcock_brett·
Running 24/7 without any human babysitters has been really hard We want robots operating at all times - even at 2am, on weekends, or on Christmas Day The robots run until their battery is low. When one heads to dock for recharging, a second robot receives a message to leave the dock and make room for the incoming robot. The first robot then autonomously docks. By the time the first robot is charging, the second is already back to work We never want downtime. If a robot has an issue, it goes to a triage area to dock while a replacement robot swaps in from another area. This could be due to a hardware or software issue The robots dock onto a wireless inductive charger built into their feet. They step onto a pad that charges them via coils in their feet at up to 2 kW. It takes about an hour to fully charge at roughly a 1C rate We’re now up and running across many different use cases like this. Crazy to see it
Brett Adcock@adcock_brett

Rain or shine, the machines don’t sleep. Figure robots operate autonomously, 24/7

English
149
195
1.9K
380.5K
Brian Tyler Cohen
Brian Tyler Cohen@briantylercohen·
yall bitched at me about a follow up question but now we’re gonna get the truth about aliens and UFOs you’re welcome
Brian Tyler Cohen tweet media
English
1.2K
460
6.8K
369.6K
Marcel van Oost
Marcel van Oost@oost_marcel·
Europe’s ten largest tech companies include four (‼️) from the 🇳🇱 Netherlands, even though the country represents just 4% of Europe’s total population 🤯 📷 Source: Multiples
Marcel van Oost tweet media
English
84
194
1.6K
166.7K
Marco Franzon
Marco Franzon@mfranz_on·
Using aerial footage and computer vision to estimate speed in real time. I used Roboflow RF-DETR for detection and Supervision for tracking the cars. Then I made a simple pixel-to-meter calibration to estimate the speed in km/h. Should I sell it to municipalities?
English
13
13
114
7.5K
Sébastien Willems
Sébastien Willems@sebwillems·
@klarnaseb This is not going to age well, customer service should be 99% replaced by AI.
English
0
0
0
93
Sebastian Siemiatkowski
Sebastian Siemiatkowski@klarnaseb·
The misconceptions about Klarna and AI adoption baffle me sometimes. Yes, we removed close to 1,500 micro SaaS services and some large. Not to save on licenses, but to give AI the cleanest possible context. Yes, we are 47% less employees than 2022, last years through natural attrition, while revenue is 3.2 x higher per employee, reaching 1.1 musd (from 0.3 musd). I said more than a year ago this technology will be able to do most of our current jobs. Today that's becoming increasingly evident. But it will never replace the most essential job: human relationships. I look forward to the day my primary job at Klarna is actually manning the phones, waking up every morning to help our customers directly, then using AI to turn those interactions into insights and improvements that ship the same day. I tell everyone working at Klarna this is the future of what our jobs will look like. There will be tons of jobs for folks enjoying helping, serving, supporting others. Yes, we did increase our hiring for customer service jobs due to this reason, although changing entirely how we approach staffing customer service. See the video for how we are inviting our biggest fans of customers to work extra helping other Klarna customers. I believe among the greatest purposes in life is that to serve. I want that to be Klarna's purpose too. I can't remember the last time a bank remembered they exist to serve their customers.
English
12
5
76
17.5K
Andreas Klinger 🦾
Andreas Klinger 🦾@andreasklinger·
One our portfolio companies @AllonicRobotics just went out of stealth to announce their massive funding round! 🇪🇺🔥 And what they do is kinda crazy… they braid humanoids. Braiding?… Yes… you know… like ropes… 👀 And they build mini-factories for this. This is so unique and far future it’s hard for me to even explain. So instead of telling you let me show you: I jumped on a quick call with the founder Benedek and he kindly agreed to show us a prototype of his machine. PS: I made the video originally with LinkedIn in mind but let me know if these kind of videos are interesting for here too I would love to do more of them. ❤️🙌
English
33
45
309
22.9K
Matt Paulson
Matt Paulson@MediaKing·
Data centers in space are kind of brilliant idea. Unlimited power from the sun. Cooling is not an issue. Space is cold. Starship has made mass to orbit much cheaper. No local planning and zoning issues.
English
63
4
159
18.3K
Palmer Luckey
Palmer Luckey@PalmerLuckey·
@exec_sum My house cost more than this. And I am just some guy, not a whole country.
English
484
423
18.8K
375.2K
Exec Sum
Exec Sum@exec_sum·
BREAKING: France has gone all-in on science, investing €30 million in AI, health, and climate initiatives.
English
535
46
1.8K
3.6M
Sébastien Willems
Sébastien Willems@sebwillems·
@TimDraper Then keep an eye on the robots we are building, we will create a recycling gold rush.
English
0
0
1
58
Tim Draper
Tim Draper@TimDraper·
I fund rebellions. I back founders who tear up the status quo. Their ideas may sound crazy to you today, but they are inevitably shaping the future. It's like funding a controlled explosion. And that new energy challenges industries to make them better: Banks now custody Bitcoin. Slack transforms communication, Microsoft responds with Teams. Tesla enters the market, and suddenly every automaker rediscovers innovation. Progress happens in bursts of energy. Take Max Space as an example. They're launching expandable balloons that grow to football stadium size in orbit. Those giant structures could block solar radiation and cool our warming planet. That’s the kind of unexpected innovation that lifts entire industries. This decade's rebels build the next decade's world.
Tim Draper tweet media
English
92
29
394
29.4K
Ton Aarts
Ton Aarts@ton_aarts·
Je rijdt met je Tesla op de A29 Sinds 1575 meter (!) is de wegafzetting al aangegeven Met 4 meter hoge pijlwagens, verlichte knipperende borden (Dan ben je dus al 'tig borden, afzettingen, inhaalverboden, Let Op! Wegwerkzaamheden! waarschuwingen en 70 km/h borden gepasseerd)
Nederlands
119
86
518
90.8K