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13 American service members have been killed in Trumps war in Iran and this is how he's spending his time.
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President Trump visits Graceland: "We love Elvis. Who doesn't love Elvis. Everybody loves Elvis, right?"
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@HoopsCrave there’s a place in spain we’ve been manifesting for decades
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50 Cent trolls about Usher and Justin Bieber's online confrontation. Read more: complex.com/music/a/cmplxt…

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@SpotifyLivies @oliviarodrigo i’m what if it’s live from glasglow like abel tesfaye
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.@oliviarodrigo's "Just Like Heaven - Live From Glastonbury" received 14,603 [+6.46%] streams on Spotify yesterday. (March 21, 2026)
— Biggest day in over 5 MONTHS.
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@AstoundingSwift people’s fbi and my local fbi charlotte is a stasi
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@sophias1stpurse @hrts4renee make it with her ess a-s-s or ann secret service 666
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@ShaykhSulaiman this unified from content spells a new threat for the empire or your attic air vents walls skies air and space
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If my “repaving” you mean “reinventing “, yes. One of the challenges is that most corporate knowledge is still in someone’s head.
Knowledge is far different than information. LLMs and agents can capture all the information it can touch, internally and externally to the company
But there are things that you, me and everyone, security guards, salespeople, whoever, do to make the things we do fit the way we want them to.
None of that shit is documented anywhere. You can give LLMs or Agents to employees to improve how they do their jobs. But that isn’t all that much impact for bigger companies.
If you want to truly gain from AI, You can’t do it the way it was done, and just add AI. That’s why so many companies have struggled to get a return. Which I think is your point ?
You have to reinvent your business to maximize the benefit from the tech.
That is hard. There aren’t many CEOs capable of reinventing their company around tech they don’t understand.
Nor are there many shareholders in public companies willing to allow them to take that chance.
Let me rephrase that. There are ZERO public companies who will at this point, allow the ceo to wing it and reinvent the company around Ai. None.
It’s one reason @costplusdrugs has been able to reinvent our manufacturing. We optimize to the technology and train and retrain our employees to fit it. Our public competitors can’t begin to consider what we do.
You live this. Curious what you think about the above ?
Adam.GPT@TheRealAdamG
It feels like we are top of the 3rd inning. The models aren’t the problem, they’re smart enough now. Now it’s about applying them at scale. AI-enabling a process or workflow (like we’ve been doing) is one thing. But reimagining and repaving that process or workflow as AI-native is where transformational change will begin to occur — at scale. It goes slow until it goes really fast. I think that’ll be the story of 2026.
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@conspiracyb0t now stop because you a snitch they gone blow your head off with a gun
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