
patrick
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patrick
@ConsumerRick
predicting @aaruHQ



I'm very impressed by the way Phind, despite being the tiniest of startups, has managed to keep up with the giants. Phind-70B beats GPT-4 Turbo at code generation, and runs 4x faster. There is definitely still room for startups in this game.

I spoke to Anthropic’s AI agent Claude about AI collecting massive amounts of personal data and how that information is being used to violate our privacy rights. What an AI agent says about the dangers of AI is shocking and should wake us up.

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New Harvard Business Review research reveals that excessive interaction with AI is causing a specific type of mental exhaustion ( or AI brain fry), which is particularly hitting high performers who use the tech to push past their normal limits. A survey of 1,500 workers reveals that AI is intensifying workloads rather than reducing them, leading to a new form of mental fog. While AI is generally supposed to lighten the load, it often forces users into constant task-switching and intense oversight that actually clutters the mind. This mental static happens because you aren't just doing your job anymore; you are managing multiple digital agents and double-checking their work, which creates a massive cognitive burden. The study found that 14% of full-time workers already feel this fog, with the highest impact seen in technical fields like software development, IT, and finance. High oversight is the biggest culprit, as supervising multiple AI outputs leads to a 12% increase in mental fatigue and a 33% jump in decision fatigue. This isn't just a personal health issue; it directly impacts companies because exhausted employees are 10% more likely to quit. For massive firms worth many B, this decision paralysis can lead to millions of dollars in lost value due to poor choices or total inaction. Essentially, we are working harder to manage our tools than we are to solve the actual problems they were meant to fix. --- hbr .org/2026/03/when-using-ai-leads-to-brain-fry


Thank you to the @WSJ and @VranicaWSJ for writing the first page in the story of Aaru. More soon.


Controversial question, on a scale of one to cancelled, how much am I allowed to talk about alternative methods to cure cancer?





If you film yourself, you can be great at everything. Here's a new piece I wrote on my process: tinyurl.com/2dhum3p3 #hookem













