🇳🇱 Uitgever bij POM.press (waaronder #1 bestseller Co-intelligentie en Smartphonevrij Opgroeien), host van AI Report

Joined March 2007
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Voor iedereen die denkt: gelukkig bouwen wij aan GPT-NL -- vergis je niet, dat ding kan echt. Helemaal. Niks.
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Alexander Klöpping retweeted
In our scenario, frontier-model export controls were a 2028 event. It took two days for it to happen 😢. The most capable US models are now legally off-limits for non Americans. The silver lining is that it's getting very hard for European policy makers to keep ignoring this.
"What will happen to Europe if it keeps ignoring AI?" Three American labs each (!!) operate more AI compute than all of Europe combined. Today we're launching Europe 2031: a story of what might happen if that doesn't change.
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Ja dat je datacentra moet bouwen en stroom moet regelen @robjetten
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Alexander Klöpping retweeted
In the morning, European citizens will wake up and find their access to Claude Mythos/ Fable gone. Nobody asked us. Nobody had to. We wrote Europe 2031 precisely for this moment.
Most of Europe has not yet absorbed what AI is about to do to us. The few who have are not saying it loudly enough. We wrote Europe 2031: a five-year scenario of the continent's slide into irrelevance, how AI is driving it, and what can still be done to change course.
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I want my #Anthropic Claude Fable 5 back! We must excellerate building our own. AI is more and more national sovereignty.
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Crack 4 the kids
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i hooked my whoop to my work calendar to find which coworker gives me the most stress 🚨 thanks to fable, I reverse engineered whoop to pull per minute heart rate. nd matched spikes with cal events and attendees I now have a leaderboard and I think about it daily. few info masked for obvious reasons ;)
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zullen we dat spul gewoon in het drinkwater doen?
New study of 111,646 women: GLP-1 use was linked to about 30% lower breast cancer incidence. For scale, tamoxifen (the drug we prescribe to prevent it) runs about 38%, minus the endometrial cancer and clot risk. Not proof yet, but looks very promising.
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be bennett > google fitbit air gets released > happy that whoop now has competition > fitbit air has no subscription > buy fitbit air > realize whoop has better hardware, bands, battery > contemplate why he can't have best of both >> free subscription best device > throw a couple billion tokens at reverse engineering the whoop > successfully do it in a day > now has full jailbroken whoop without a subscription
23.5 hours later... there's an app and it's open source. It tracks activities & sleep. It has full sensor support: HR, SpO2, HRV, Temperature, Motion, etc.
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Benieuwd of KK niet gewoon het eerste grote Nederlandse reclamebureau is dat ten onder gaat aan AI
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Alexander Klöpping retweeted
"One of those articles was published in the Guardian newspaper earlier this year. Entitled “My search for the perfect brown bar in Amsterdam”" - terwijl heel de binnenstad een uniforme toeristtrap wordt en échte buurtcafe's verdwijnen. Lekker gewerkt @AmsterdamNL
Insane, de gemeente Amsterdam betaalt nog steeds perstripjes om toerisme te stimuleren, ondanks een recordaantal buitenlandse toeristen dit jaar dutchnews.nl/2026/05/amsterd…
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This has quietly been a miracle month in medicine. In the last 5 weeks we’ve got news on: - retatrutide, the triple agonist GLP-1 from Lilly, basically melting fat and body-wide inflammation at record levels - RevMed’s new pancreatic cancer drug showing unprecedented abilities to extend life - small trial of a one-and-done PCSK9 gene editing therapy for slashing LDL cholesterol - Mayo’s AI-assisted radiology showing vastly improved cancer detection - this new therapy for metastatic solid tumors This stuff is at varying levels of evidence. Retatrutide is ~100% on its way, other stuff needs more clinical trial data. But put it together and we’re maybe on the verge of majorly reducing the mortality of heart disease and cancer, the two leading causes of death in America.
This is actually insane. 97% of people taking the standard of care for metastatic solid tumor got worse by seven years. But with lorlatinib, that number was only 45% in the same time! This is an ENORMOUS jump in the quality of cancer care.
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Ik heb een paar weken geleden mijn Chinese rijbewijs gehaald, en het eerste wat ik ermee deed was niet zelf rijden. Op uitnodiging van @XPENG_Global was ik in Guangzhou, in een auto die zichzelf door een Chinees kruispunt loodst waar de scootertjes om je heen schieten in aantallen die je in Nederland nooit ziet. En het gekke was: ik was niet bang. Ik had een week eerder ook al kunnen oefenen, want ik zat voor Eva in een van de eerste supervised FSD Tesla's van Europa. En dit voelde niet heel veel anders. Diezelfde assertiviteit. Het blijft iets bizars dat ze dit ding getraind hebben om te rijden in Guangzhou, en dat diezelfde AI straks gewoon over de A12 zou kunnen. Na Tesla heeft ook XPENG een vergunningsaanvraag lopen bij de RDW, en het moet raar lopen willen de Chinezen na de Amerikanen niet de tweede zijn die zelfrijdende auto's in Europa aanbieden. Mijn nerdhart gaat sneller kloppen van die Chinese smartphones op wielen, dat geef ik toe. Maar dit is uiteindelijk een verhaal over autonomie en Europese trots, en daar word ik eerlijk gezegd een beetje verdrietig van. Want wat zetten onze eigen autofabrikanten hier tegenover? Het zijn de Amerikanen die als eerste met zelfrijdende auto's in Europa komen, en waarschijnlijk de Chinezen die volgend jaar volgen. Geen Europees merk. Ik voel me vooral geconfronteerd met ons eigen gebrek, en ondertussen wijzen de Amerikanen en Chinezen ons de weg. Grappig weetje trouwens: in China hebben de autofabrikanten samen een standaard afgesproken. Een turquoise lampje achterop betekent dat een auto zelfrijdend is, zodat mensen én andere zelfrijdende auto's elkaar herkennen.
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Waar at je het lekkerste hotelontbijt dat je ooit hebt gehad? Ik zal beginnen: Botanic Sanctuary, Antwerpen
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hou je bek ai
Insane idea from Opus 4.8
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dit staat op Netflix, het heet Old Enough en het is fantastisch
There's a TV show in Japan that has run for over 30 years. The premise: a parent sends their two or three-year-old child on an errand. Alone. To the store. To buy tofu. Across actual streets. A camera crew follows secretly, hidden, never helping, as a tiny human in a backpack completes a task most countries wouldn't let a child attempt. The kid cries. The kid forgets. The kid gets distracted by a dog. And then the kid comes home, holding the tofu, glowing. It's the most-watched thing of its kind in the country. Americans who discover it cannot believe it's legal. In Japan, we cannot believe it's remarkable.
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black mirror
Today, we're launching shift. We're starting by cleaning your apartment in New York City, for free. Here's how it works. Book a shift cleaning. A vetted shift operator comes to your home wearing one of our devices. They clean. They leave. You pay nothing. In exchange, we record the cleaning. Robotics is being built on data about how people do daily tasks, and the value of that recording is what funds the service. Anything personal in it is anonymized before the recording is processed. By now, you have heard about the shift to AI more times than you can count. About the shift toward you, the part where you actually feel it, you have heard almost nothing. Shift is what starts to make it concrete, in specific cities, with specific services. Today, cleaning in New York. Soon, handymen, repairs, and errands across the globe. And this is just one side of shift, with more on the way. Comment “shift” and we’ll send you an early access link.
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Alexander Klöpping retweeted
made a site that picks the closest rothko for how the weather feels outside your window
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