toshihoo

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toshihoo

toshihoo

@toshihoo

metamediamaker, political junkie, future-curious, and director of the Emerging Media Lab at Institute for the Future

San Mateo, CA Katılım Ekim 2008
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Peter Girnus 🦅
Peter Girnus 🦅@gothburz·
Last quarter I rolled out Microsoft Copilot to 4,000 employees. $30 per seat per month. $1.4 million annually. I called it "digital transformation." The board loved that phrase. They approved it in eleven minutes. No one asked what it would actually do. Including me. I told everyone it would "10x productivity." That's not a real number. But it sounds like one. HR asked how we'd measure the 10x. I said we'd "leverage analytics dashboards." They stopped asking. Three months later I checked the usage reports. 47 people had opened it. 12 had used it more than once. One of them was me. I used it to summarize an email I could have read in 30 seconds. It took 45 seconds. Plus the time it took to fix the hallucinations. But I called it a "pilot success." Success means the pilot didn't visibly fail. The CFO asked about ROI. I showed him a graph. The graph went up and to the right. It measured "AI enablement." I made that metric up. He nodded approvingly. We're "AI-enabled" now. I don't know what that means. But it's in our investor deck. A senior developer asked why we didn't use Claude or ChatGPT. I said we needed "enterprise-grade security." He asked what that meant. I said "compliance." He asked which compliance. I said "all of them." He looked skeptical. I scheduled him for a "career development conversation." He stopped asking questions. Microsoft sent a case study team. They wanted to feature us as a success story. I told them we "saved 40,000 hours." I calculated that number by multiplying employees by a number I made up. They didn't verify it. They never do. Now we're on Microsoft's website. "Global enterprise achieves 40,000 hours of productivity gains with Copilot." The CEO shared it on LinkedIn. He got 3,000 likes. He's never used Copilot. None of the executives have. We have an exemption. "Strategic focus requires minimal digital distraction." I wrote that policy. The licenses renew next month. I'm requesting an expansion. 5,000 more seats. We haven't used the first 4,000. But this time we'll "drive adoption." Adoption means mandatory training. Training means a 45-minute webinar no one watches. But completion will be tracked. Completion is a metric. Metrics go in dashboards. Dashboards go in board presentations. Board presentations get me promoted. I'll be SVP by Q3. I still don't know what Copilot does. But I know what it's for. It's for showing we're "investing in AI." Investment means spending. Spending means commitment. Commitment means we're serious about the future. The future is whatever I say it is. As long as the graph goes up and to the right.
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toshihoo@toshihoo·
As troubled waters churn and seem to rise, with no clear bridge in sight, sometimes music is all we have to keep us strong and ready to find our passage through the chaos. youtu.be/yxsfV3vGweQ?si…
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
How couples met between 1930-2024
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Paul Trillo
Paul Trillo@paultrillo·
Getting my hands dirty with 30 Gaussian splats scanned in my garden. Is this the most splats ever in a single shot? Made with the support of @Lenovo @Snapdragon and the new Gaussian Splatting plugin by @irrealix
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Nik Marda
Nik Marda@nrmarda·
You think AI just fell out of a coconut tree? It exists in the context of all the laws in which we live and the regulations that came before it
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
If E pushes the stone, who experiences the worst outcome?
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Alvaro Cintas
Alvaro Cintas@dr_cintas·
Every great technological product brings the best memes and strange use cases. These are the 10 best ones about the new Apple’s Vision Pro: 1. Not a phone in sight (but at what cost)
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toshihoo@toshihoo·
@cixliv I heard if you look up you can find the Control Center and there’s a screen record option
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CIX 🦾
CIX 🦾@cixliv·
Quick initial thoughts on Vision Pro before I dive deeper. - not really sharable, it requires eye and hand calibration to one user and has custom strap + face gasket. - passthrough is amazing, no distortion seems close to retina level, notably darker than your actual vision though. - the reverse passthrough screen is shit, sorry team this is a big fail it has almost no utility in its current state and so dim you can barely see it. - audio is pretty good, but if it’s loud other people can hear what your doing, plus it was pretty drowned out while in a loud place. Substantially better than default quest audio though. - default strap kinda slides of your face, but includes an over strap probably logical for people with large hair and/or looking cooler. - eye tracking and pinching is cool but I keep wanting to interact in 3D by grabbing things. Undecided on whether I like this or not. - lack of haptics seems fine for productivity/work but doesn’t bode well for gaming. - more comfortable than quest 3 with top strap, still feels heavy after long use. - UX is makes meta look like a short bus, but the onboarding is kinda long and opening the quick bar is confusing - battery cable is high gauge so it’s kind of annoying to unravel and put in your pocket (pretty heavy) - spatial videos on it are great, seems decently lower resolution than normal videos but very impressive. - no clear way to record the screen and passthrough yet (my viral ideas are going to need some work) - box is way bigger than it needs to be, but very high quality as expected. - my persona avatar looks kinda weird, I may have messed it up but my face seems thinner than in real life and it fucked up one of my teeth. - using it with a MacBook is nice, but really wish I could have more virtual screens. - impressed so far, realistically not sure how many hours I will use it in a day, but it’s absolutely a step forward in UX and passthrough that meta is way behind comparably. - obviously expensive as fuck. Will keep trying it out and report more!
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Charly Wargnier
Charly Wargnier@DataChaz·
Google under @sundarpichai, in the own words of an 18-years Googler 😬👇 "Google's culture eroded. Decisions went from being made for the benefit of users, to the benefit of Google, to the benefit of whoever was making the decision. Transparency? I don't know anyone at Google who could explain what Google's vision is. Morale is at an all-time low. If you talk to therapists in the Bay Area, they will tell you all their Google clients are unhappy with Google. The lack of trust in management is reflected by management no longer showing trust in the employees either. Much of these problems with Google today stem from a lack of visionary leadership from Sundar Pichai, and his clear lack of interest in maintaining the cultural norms of early Google. A symptom of this is the spreading contingent of inept middle management." "[] the clock is ticking, though. The deterioration of Google's culture will eventually become irreversible, because the kinds of people whom you need to act as moral compass are the same kinds of people who don't join an organisation without a moral compass." Link to the article: ln.hixie.ch/?start=1700627… (via @Thomasbcn)
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Gary Marcus
Gary Marcus@GaryMarcus·
Calling it now: The $86B OpenAI tender will someday be seen as the WeWork moment of AI. 👉GPT-5 will either be significantly delayed or not meet expectations. 👉Companies will struggle to put GPT-4 and 5 into production (see below) 👉Competition will increase, margins will be thin 👉The profits won’t justify the valuation, esp after MSFT’s hefty cut is taken out.
Ethan Mollick@emollick

I know I say it a lot, but using LLMs to build customer service bots with RAG access to your data is not the low-hanging fruit it seems to be. It is, in fact, right in the weak spot of current LLMs - you risk both hallucinations & data exfiltration. platformer.news/p/amazons-q-ha…

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Palmer Luckey
Palmer Luckey@PalmerLuckey·
Introducing: Roadrunner, a compact VTOL drone powered by twin thrust-vectored turbojet engines with extraordinary speed, range, and payload capacity. & Roadrunner-M, a radical new low-cost weapon that allows for unprecedented tactics against powerful threats.
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Matthew Berman
Matthew Berman@MatthewBerman·
I let ChatGPT take FULL CONTROL of my computer. Super scary! It used the mouse and keyboard just like a human user. Here's a preview of what happened. Full video coming soon!
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toshihoo@toshihoo·
@SHL0MS they apparently tuned that out...
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what the hell man
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toshihoo@toshihoo·
@RepRaskin Thank you for your leadership on this important issue.
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Rep. Jamie Raskin
Rep. Jamie Raskin@RepRaskin·
The Framers taught us that the biggest threat to religious freedom comes from theocrats who try to establish their own sect over everyone else. That’s why we have two religion clauses in the First Amendment.
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Linus ✦ Ekenstam
Linus ✦ Ekenstam@LinusEkenstam·
Here are a few GPTs that I personally feel are very powerful. A thread
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