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Stephen Klein

@stephenbklein

Founder & CEO, https://t.co/bKLneJ24yQ | UC Berkeley Instructor | 3x founder | Introducing an AI designed to think with you, not for you. [email protected]

San Jose, CA เข้าร่วม Mart 2009
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Stephen Klein@stephenbklein·
Most of us say we want to think for ourselves. But our behavior suggests we’d rather let machines do the thinking.
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@yacineMTB Exactly right. It is on us. There are no victims here. It's down to us.
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kache
kache@yacineMTB·
just so you guys are noticing this; they will pull the ladder from above you as soon as they can. their intentions are to disempower you as much as they reasonably can. the only reason they have given you anything at all is because openai has forced them to
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@TheAhmadOsman He kind of would say that right given that is how he sells his product and raises money, right? He is not an economist. He is not even an objective analyst. He's head of sales.
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Ahmad
Ahmad@TheAhmadOsman·
Opensource models? Bad, just pay for the subscription, bro Reached your weekly limits? Just use the API, bro Why you using OpenCode? We have Claude Code, bro Wanna build LLMs or work on GPUs with Claude Code? That's against the ToS, bro Masterclass in clowny
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Stephen Klein
Stephen Klein@stephenbklein·
@avijeet_writes We built a reflective AI that helps you think better and doesn't think for you. Give it a try; it is exactly for people like you who don't want to outsource their thinking. curiouser.ai
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Avijeet | Personal Branding Strategist
I used ChatGPT for 6 months and it killed my brain. (My ability to think and create got dead.) I used it for a lot of things during its hype era of 2025. Then I realised my brain has stopped thinking. It has stopped creativity and I have this always-constant anxiety of searching things on ChatGPT. Later, I decided that I will only use ChatGPT to increase my productivity. I will not outsource my thinking, my ability to create, or my writing to any kind of this LLM model.
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Stephen Klein
Stephen Klein@stephenbklein·
@TheSpacerr They love the attention. That is all this is about. And man, do we give that to them.
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Irakli 🚀@TheSpacerr·
Anthropic's entire marketing strategy is based on threatening us.
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Stephen Klein
Stephen Klein@stephenbklein·
@CACandChill The tech is almost a commodity at this point. I wonder if all software products will turn into some form of service hybrid, and it will be that connection and relationship with the customer that will serve as all of Porters 5-Forces wrapped up into one.
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Dmitriy Azarenko
Dmitriy Azarenko@CACandChill·
2026 feels like a simulation. AI is replacing workflows, attention spans are disappearing and somehow we’re all expected to act normal.
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Stephen Klein@stephenbklein·
Maybe there are finally some people thinking for themselves!
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Manoj Kumar
Manoj Kumar@manojdotdev·
Everyone these days
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Stephen Klein@stephenbklein·
@Ross__Hendricks In AI Land, no one makes money, and the more revenue they generate, the more they lose
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Jim Stewartson, Decelerationist 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇺🇸
It’s 2034. The U.S. education system has been largely dismantled. Instead, the government grants every man, woman, and child a LearnBlob which has all the answers. The AI industry has advanced to the point that almost all of existing human knowledge has been compressed to one app that lives on your phone, or your glasses—or, as Elon Musk promises, your neural implant. A Common LearnBlob has everything most people need to know. Wherever you go, and whatever you need to do, you can ask the LearnBlob—which always has just the right answer. Need to calculate a tip, come up with a good line on a date, or redecorate your home? LearnBlob is always available. You can even look at any piece of art or read any book you want! No need to write or learn to paint. Everything has already been done. Why bother? For those with a certain financial status, an upgraded LearnBlob can do all your work for you by launching “LaborBlobs” or as they used to call them “agents.” Your only job is to check in on the LaborBlobs and make sure things are going well. Instead of wasting time at “work,” your time is free to keep consuming! LearnBlobs are updated regularly by the government with everything the common people need to know. Sound good?
Jim Stewartson, Decelerationist 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇺🇸@jimstewartson

The big problem with chatbots is not that LLMs are going to become superintelligent. It’s that they will stop all human progress. Literally every bit of work LLMs do is stolen from someone else. If no one is coding anymore, it’s ALL slop from here on out. It only gets worse because we’re busy one-shotting Mario instead of making something new. We won’t get better AND LLMs won’t get better. It becomes not just model collapse for chatbots, but model collapse for humanity as we keep recycling and inhaling our own exhaust. The extinction event is not Terminator. The extinction event is Idiocracy.

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Stephen Klein
Stephen Klein@stephenbklein·
My favorite Picasso story (I studied him for my MFA) was when he painted Gertrude Stein (they were close friends in Paris), and when he showed her the finished portrait, she screamed, "That doesn't look like me at all!" and he said, "It will" and now when we look back at her we all believe she looked like he painted her.
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Darius Dan
Darius Dan@dariusdan·
Every year someone predicts the death of designers. 2015: “Templates will replace you.” 2017: “Squarespace will replace you.” 2020: “Canva will replace you.” 2023: “AI will replace you.” 2026: designers are still here. We’re not going anywhere.😁
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Stephen Klein@stephenbklein·
@Toastcat4618 Exactly, if one is a good thinker and writer, it will always show, and if they are not, no matter what, that becomes more obvious than ever.
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Toastcat@Toastcat4618·
I have stopped reading all long posts because every single one of them is written by AI
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𝓛𝓮𝔁𝓲𝓮 💗
𝓛𝓮𝔁𝓲𝓮 💗@softpinkgiggles·
We completely botched the assignment with automation. The goal of AI was to do our laundry, cooking, and chores so humans could spend their time making art and writing poetry. Instead, AI is doing the writing and painting while we still have to work our 9-to-5s. 😰
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Stephen Klein@stephenbklein·
@stats_feed The humanities people have been training for this their whole lives. It teaches how to think. We just couldn't see what they were useful for, until the moment arrived.
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World of Statistics
World of Statistics@stats_feed·
A human brain uses 12-20 watts for core thinking while an AI system doing the same processing could use 2.7 billion watts. This makes organic brains roughly 100–225 million times more energy-efficient than current silicon-based systems for full biological neural computation.
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Stephen Klein@stephenbklein·
Writing the email is not the drudgery before the thinking. The act of choosing the words is the thinking. You are deciding what you believe, who you are talking to, what tone the relationship can hold, what you are willing to commit to in writing. The email feels routine because you have internalized the thinking, not because the thinking is not happening. Strip out the writing, and you strip out the cognition that was riding inside it, invisible until it was gone.
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Stephen Klein
Stephen Klein@stephenbklein·
@raunakdoesdev @OpenAI While questions around ethics and dependency remain, both companies framed the initiative as a natural extension of technological progress.
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Raunak@raunakdoesdev·
interesting timeline that @OpenAI are the “good guys” now
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@Polymarket But why are they rushing to public markets? Because keeping pace with infrastructure demands requires a relentless, capital-intensive cycle. They've already raised over $129 billion cumulatively just to stay in the compute race.
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Polymarket
Polymarket@Polymarket·
NEW: Dario Amodei warns countries without powerful AI could be like medieval swordsmen facing World War II Marines.
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Polymarket Money
Polymarket Money@PolymarketMoney·
JUST IN: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman reportedly told employees the company expects to go public within the next year.
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Kalshi Finance@Kalshi_Finance·
JUST IN: SpaceX IPO is expected to create 4,000 millionaires
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Stephen Klein@stephenbklein·
@unusual_whales Own a total-market fund, a Nasdaq fund, a Russell fund- you're enrolled regardless. Only the S&P-500 saver got the reprieve, and only until the profits arrive. Welcome to the all-you-can-lose buffet.
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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
SpaceX's IPO is said to be multiple times oversubscribed, per Bloomberg.
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