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Peter N. Ackerson

Peter N. Ackerson

@peter_ackerson

Builder and venture investor at Audere Capital. Technology and history nerd. Dad joke lover. Kauffman Fellow. Night owl.

New York, USA เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2017
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Peter N. Ackerson
Peter N. Ackerson@peter_ackerson·
@aayushtrades Well, they’re ruining the evening for more than a few equity research analysts. I speak from experience. 🤪
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Aayush Shah
Aayush Shah@aayushtrades·
$FIGR very interesting choice to not report the numbers yet im guessing they report at 8 pm est once after hours session ends
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Peter N. Ackerson
Peter N. Ackerson@peter_ackerson·
A bunch of folks have commented on my recent post on @AlphaSchoolATX. I recommend the below for consideration. In my experience, traditional education is mostly about compliance and not comprehension. And certainly not about building capability. youtu.be/zDZFcDGpL4U?si…
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Peter N. Ackerson
Peter N. Ackerson@peter_ackerson·
Me at the kid’s school drop off
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Don Fotsch 🌵🇺🇸
That’s great. A 40k solution is a classic SV solution; lived there for 15 years; four of our six kids born there. A real/useful solution? Home Schooling, which is skyrocketing in several places across the US, including here in the leading School Choice State, Arizona. 1/10th the cost of public schools less than half the time per day, “in school” at least 20% better outcomes If the AlphaSchool geniuses, were focused on making much better education available to the masses (vs to those who will shell out 40k/yr), they’d be building a suite of easy to use tools that make it even easier for parents who choose Home Schooling, to teach their kids, and often, their neighbors kids. — engr; part of the generation that keeps building unaffordable solutions, hyping them up, and virtue signaling out into the world, what great humans we are 💻🙃
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Peter N. Ackerson@peter_ackerson·
@mackenzieprice @AlphaSchoolATX @jliemandt There is a downside. Last night one of kids asked me to help with a problem set… Turns out I’m not so good at identifying the past perfect subjunctive either. I’m not sure I believe that’s even a real thing. I wish I had studied more… ;)
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Provenance Blockchain Foundation
That’s a wrap on Consensus 2026, and the @Figure team was cooking🔥 Most importantly, the milestones they reached this week reinforced the bigger trend: real-world finance is moving on-chain. Provenance is helping power the rails behind it, and Figure brought that front and centre in Miami 👇
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Armstrong and Getty@AandGShow·
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NotKennyRogers@NotKennyRogers·
205 years ago today, three brave Americans defeated El Guapo at the Battle of Santa Poco to give Mexico its independence. Happy Cinco de Mayo to all who celebrate.
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Peter N. Ackerson@peter_ackerson·
@JTLonsdale @US_FDA gave hundreds of millions in funding based on Sylvain Lesné fraudulent work on Alzheimer's. Allocated differently, could have saved so many lives. Today there's still an ongoing fight against Ibogain for PTSD and Opioid addition. Millions of lives could be saved.
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Joe Lonsdale
Joe Lonsdale@JTLonsdale·
America’s playing chess with eight queens. We are totally dominant right now; the only way we lose is own-goals. Our adversaries know this: it’s why CCP funds anti-data center, anti-AI doomer nonsense, and why Iran and others sponsor divisive bots for the right on Israel & Jews.
American Optimist@AmOptimistShow

NEW: @JTLonsdale shocks CNBC on AI regulation debate: @andrewrsorkin: Is there ultimately going to be an FDA for AI models? Joe: The FDA has killed millions of people... Andrew: Killed?? Joe: Massive bureaucracy makes it cost 10 or 100X more than it should... there's tons of these new drugs you could be developing to save lives that we're just not able to do... China would love for us to have a massive regulatory bureaucracy for AI and let them get ahead. Andrew Ross Sorkin: We're all trying to figure out what this could look like. Is there ultimately going to be an FDA for AI models? Is that a good thing or a bad thing for somebody who's thinking the way you do? Joe: Listen, the FDA has killed millions of people. Let's be totally clear, right? Andrew: Killed?? Joe: It's literally led to the deaths of millions of people, Andrew... There's all these new therapies, especially now, by the way, with AI that we could be developing... Andrew: It's also hopefully saved some lives... Joe: I mean the trade off is probably 100 to 1. There's a very famous story from 60 years ago where they caught some stuff that was killing people in Europe and saved them here. They've used that as an excuse to make this massive bureaucracy that makes it cost 10 or 100 times more to do drugs than it should, which means there's tons of these new drugs you could be developing to save lives that we're just not able to do. I would be investing billions more to save lives, but I can't. So the equivalent is terrifying to me. The government is bad at these things. The bureaucrats are bad at these things. Now there's a there's another argument here, which is that you have things like Mythos and OpenAI's new technology that's really, really good at hacking into everything. And you probably don't want like, that new technology going to the bad guys right away. So there has to be some sort of trade off, some sort of framework. We have to be really careful not to make the mistakes the FDA has made. Andrew: So what would you do? What do you think that should look like? Joe: There probably should be some national agreement on regulation on new powerful models. It should be as small and as narrow as possible. It should not have the same bureaucracy. You should make sure the government from the start, has metrics on the speed at which it has to go and the transparency, because you're gonna have cronyism, you're gonna have the big guys capture it. You're going to slow it down. Pharma loves the FDA against biotech. It makes it too expensive for us to build our own pharma companies. We have to sell to them. This is what the big guys want. Google and Microsoft and OpenAI and the rest of them, they want to create rules to make it so they can... Andrew: They've all been calling for it. I mean, you remember Sam Altman, Dario, others early on said, "Regulate us; you need to regulate us. Please, regulate us." The question is was that a genuine call for action or do you think that was a "We think Washington's never going to do this. So we'll say it, and get some nice PR points." Joe: If you are the leader in the space and you have tens of billions, hundreds of billions of dollars, you want there to be really complicated regulation with people you can hire who go in and out of your company, who work there because you know you're going to be able to control it and influence it. ...And by the way, China has pre-IND (Investigational New Drug process) and IND of 30 and 60 days about right now. We have 200 and 500 days. And so we've completely delayed anything we do. We've handed more than a third now of our biotech sector to China in the last six years because we're so slow. We definitely don't want to do that on the AI side. That would be a disaster. China would love for us to do a massive regulatory bureaucracy for AI and let them get ahead. We cannot allow that to happen. @SquawkCNBC

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Michael McFaul
Michael McFaul@McFaul·
Imagine if we had spent 25-50 billion on supporting democratic regime change in Iran through peaceful means instead of war? A democratic Iran is the only long-term guarantee for stopping Irans nuclear weapons program or funding terrorists or threatening Israel.
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🇺🇸 Kyle Bass 🇹🇼
Impacts will diverge sharply…prices will reflect how far each nation leaned into ill-conceived “green” policies. Let’s see which countries have the most difficulties with distillates (jet fuel, diesel, etc)statistics will expose the stupidity of policy planners. @PowerLunch 1/2
Power Lunch@PowerLunch

"The U.S. economy is not going to pay the price that the UK economy is going to pay or that the French economy is going to pay," says @Jkylebass on the global impact of the Strait of Hormuz. cnbc.com/video/2026/04/…

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Peter N. Ackerson
Peter N. Ackerson@peter_ackerson·
@garrytan It’s a vocabulary issue. “Government” is a word of superiority, so elected officials feel elevated, empowered, and entitled to screw citizens. If she was in charge of “State Services” the humility, expectations, and accountability would be clear.
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Garry Tan
Garry Tan@garrytan·
We can’t let the alt left talking point “fuck them, leave” take hold in California like it has in Washington After the billionaires leave, the bureaucrats turn their sights on the savings of the middle class
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