Entrepreneur, coder, and scientist.

Joined November 2018
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Apr 22
The latest GPT image 2 is a gamechanger. It creates a collage summary any book with a single prompt. I asked it to give me the 10 top business books and summarize them.
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Jensen Huang on his prediction about the next revolution: digital biology ‘It’s the next revolution. It’s going to be flat-out one of the biggest ones ever.’

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Microsoft convert routine pathology slides into spatial proteomics, accelerating analysis, lowering costs, and expanding access to cancer care. Now we are talking!

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Bytedance just dropped a paper that might change how AI thinks. Literally. They figured out why LLMs fail at long reasoning — and framed it as chemistry. The discovery: Chain-of-thought isn't just words. It's molecular structure. Three bond types: • Deep reasoning = covalent bonds (strong, unbreakable) • Self-reflection = hydrogen bonds (flexible, context-aware) • Exploration = van der Waals (weak, ever-present) Why most AI "thinking" sucks: Everyone's been imitating keywords — "wait," "let me check" — without building the actual bonds. It's like copying the shape of a protein without the atomic forces holding it together. Bytedance proved: structure emerges from training, not prompting. The fix: Mole-Syn Their method doesn't just generate text. It synthesizes stable thought molecules. Results: better reasoning, more stable RL training. Bytedance is treating AI reasoning like organic chemistry — and it works. Paper: arxiv.org/abs/2601.06002
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Feb 21
Demis Hassabis just defined the real test for AGI. It’s more brutal than anyone expected. Train AI on all human knowledge. Cut it off at 1911. See if it independently discovers general relativity like Einstein did in 1915. If it can, we have AGI. If not, we’re still building pattern matchers. Hassabis: “My definition of AGI has never changed. A system that can exhibit all the cognitive capabilities that humans can.” Not bar exams. Not coding competitions. All cognitive capabilities. Hassabis: “The brain is the only existence proof we have, maybe in the universe, of a general intelligence.” That’s why DeepMind studies neuroscience. Not for inspiration. For data. The human brain is the only confirmed evidence that general intelligence is physically possible. If you want to build it, you study the only example that exists. Hassabis: “True creativity, continual learning, long-term planning. They’re not good at those things.” Current systems are impressive and broken simultaneously. Hassabis: “They can get gold medals in international math olympiad questions, but they can still fall over on relatively simple math problems if you pose it in a certain way.” Jagged intelligence. Brilliant in narrow domains. Incompetent when approached differently. That inconsistency is the tell. A true general intelligence doesn’t spike in one direction and collapse in another. The Einstein test cuts through all of it. No benchmarks. No leaderboards. No carefully curated evals. Just a model, a knowledge cutoff, and the question of whether it can do what one human did alone in 1915. Hassabis: “Training an AI system with a knowledge cutoff of 1911 and seeing if it could come up with general relativity like Einstein did in 1915. That’s the true test of whether we have a full AGI system.” Current models can’t. They remix brilliantly. They don’t generate paradigm-shifting theories from first principles. Hassabis: “I think we’re still a few years away from that.” A few years. Not decades. The system that can be Einstein once can be Einstein a thousand times simultaneously across every domain. That’s not AGI anymore. That’s the beginning of something we don’t have words for yet. When that test gets passed, we won’t need a press release to know what happened.
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About 1/3 of the top technical CEOs are completely AGI pilled by coding again. I am one of them. Highly recommend. Totally exhilarating to be back shipping new products and software again
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17,000 tokens per second!! Read that again! LLM is hard-wired directly into silicon. no HBM, no liquid cooling, just raw specialized hardware. 10x faster and 20x cheaper than a B200. the "waiting for the LLM to think" era is dead. Code generates at the speed of human thought. Transition from brute-force GPU clusters to actual AI appliances. taalas.com/the-path-to-ubiqu…
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Feb 15
Vibecoding Agreements.ai into a docusign & legal ai competitor - seems some AI's take it serious. Money does not make a difference if code is free.
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POV: you’re a publicly-traded SaaS company and some anon on X just said they reverse vibe coded your business in 8 hours

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Feb 11
Used a few million claude code tokens to build probably the best admissions platform out there now. Have a look! admission.ai

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Feb 2
SpaceX has acquired xAI, forming one of the most ambitious, vertically integrated innovation engines on (and off) Earth → spacex.com/updates#xai-joins…
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