Most companies want AI to read about them. Mine are the ones AI reads. 6M LLM hits/day across the What* family - and growing.

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6M. That's how many times my websites were hit yesterday. >70% came from LLMs - ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini - reading content in real time. Not last month. Yesterday. A few months ago I checked the server logs out of curiosity. Most of the traffic wasn't human. Every LLM you've heard of was quietly consuming the content as fast as it could be published. And growing. Here's what nobody's saying out loud: The web was built for humans clicking links. The next web is being built for AI reading at scale. Every question you ask ChatGPT is answered by some piece of content that exists somewhere. The companies that own those pieces will own the answers. I've been quietly building one... WhatSchool - currently the world's largest cradle-to-grave education corpus. 138 nations. 2.4 billion data points. It's #1... The What* family is in production. More verticals. Each becoming the authoritative knowledge layer for its space. Each consumed by AI before humans even notice it exists. I'm not selling AI. I'm building the thing AI uses. If you want to watch a category get built in real time - wins, scars, and "wait, did that just work?" moments - follow along. Say What*.
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Just waiting for a “US enacts war powers to take @AnthropicAI into public ownership” headline. Would not surprise me… nor I imagine @PeteHegseth or @elonmusk
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6M. That's how many times my websites were hit yesterday. >70% came from LLMs - ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini - reading content in real time. Not last month. Yesterday. A few months ago I checked the server logs out of curiosity. Most of the traffic wasn't human. Every LLM you've heard of was quietly consuming the content as fast as it could be published. And growing. Here's what nobody's saying out loud: The web was built for humans clicking links. The next web is being built for AI reading at scale. Every question you ask ChatGPT is answered by some piece of content that exists somewhere. The companies that own those pieces will own the answers. I've been quietly building one... WhatSchool - currently the world's largest cradle-to-grave education corpus. 138 nations. 2.4 billion data points. It's #1... The What* family is in production. More verticals. Each becoming the authoritative knowledge layer for its space. Each consumed by AI before humans even notice it exists. I'm not selling AI. I'm building the thing AI uses. If you want to watch a category get built in real time - wins, scars, and "wait, did that just work?" moments - follow along. Say What*.
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A little tool I developed that lets you watch 10,000 neurons fire in real time - then compare it to how an LLM actually works (LLM link top left). Drop a thought in, and see what happens. One spontaneous, recurrent, alive. The other is matrix multiplication that stops the moment the prompt ends. Quietly one of the best things on the internet? elsom.com @Plinz @tegmark

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Big news from @Apple
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Claude Design is insane. ❤️‍🔥Just recorded a 18-min tutorial on how to build animated, award-winning websites with Claude Design Opus 4.7!
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Reading won't solve your problems. But then again, neither will housework.
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"Every software company in the world, needs to have an @openclaw strategy" - Jensen at @NVIDIAAI GTC Framing OpenClaw as one of the most important open source releases ever, they have announced NemoClaw - a reference platform for enterprise grade secure Openclaw, with OpenShell, Network boundaries, security baked in.
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Valentines @bridgerton by candlelight… delightful!
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Thirty years ago today, Dunblane was changed forever when 16 pupils and their teacher lost their lives in the biggest mass shooting in Britain. Never forgotten.. •Victoria Elizabeth Clydesdale (age 5) •Emma Elizabeth Crozier (age 5) •Melissa Helen Currie (age 5) •Charlotte Louise Dunn (age 5) •Kevin Allan Hasell (age 5) •Ross William Irvine (age 5) •David Charles Kerr (age 5) •Mhairi Isabel MacBeath (age 5) •Gwen Mayor (age 45) (teacher) •Brett McKinnon (age 6) •Abigail Joanne McLennan (age 5) •Emily Morton (age 5) •Sophie Jane Lockwood North (age 5) •John Petrie (age 5) •Joanna Caroline Ross (age 5) •Hannah Louise Scott (age 5) •Megan Turner (age 5)
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The power of books.
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If you have the power to make someone happy, do it. The world needs more of that!
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How to get a song stuck in your head with just 3 frames.
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Start each year by telling your students that they will ALL succeed. Keep reminding them. They'll believe & succeed.
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One for your classroom
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Somewhere inside all of us is the power to change the world.
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12 May 2017
True power resides with those who decide to control their own destiny.
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