My Name Is Not Arjun.

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For the record, my name is not Arjun
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peak arrogance.
NEW: Inside the 24-hrs before WH slapped export controls on Anthropic - Last Thursday, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy raised concerns about Fable jailbreak to Trump admin - Friday AM, Sean Cairncross, Bessent, Susie etc. held WH call to discuss - Then White House started reaching out to Anthropic to speak with Dario Amodei, who was at a wellness retreat. - When Amodei was finally available past 1pm, he had three tense phone calls with a combo of ppl including Cairncross, Bessent, Lutnick, Kessler, Will Scharf, Richard Walters, and Walker Barrett. -Amodei tried to clear up what he assumed was a misunderstanding. He defended the guardrails and distinguished between universal and non-universal jailbreak - Cairncross and Bessent were unmoved and asked Amodei to take down Fable and work with the admin to fix the vulnerabilities. (A WH official said Amazon’s findings were run past the NSA and they felt they had “proof.”) - Amodei asked for more time and info, but he made no commitments to pull the model - Bessent told Amodei directly at one point that he was making a “bad decision” - By Friday evening, the Trump admin imposed its export controls. - “Export controls were a last resort after begging them for hours to work with us,” senior WH official said. W/ @cheyennehaslett politico.com/news/2026/06/13…
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"By contrast, policy—and especially legislation—moves very slowly."
Today I'm publishing a new essay, Policy on the AI Exponential. AI is progressing extremely fast—much faster than the policy process was built to handle. The essay lays out where I think the technology is now, and the action needed to close the gap: darioamodei.com/post/policy-…
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Thanks Trump for the first ever Anthropic Usage Reset Limit!
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The irony of everyone complaining about Fable 5 "censorship." Only to really complain when they face true censorship.
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How to avoid Claude Fable usage limits and tackle big work. 1. Install RepoPrompt CE (github.com/repoprompt/repopr…) 2. Use GPT-5-medium for context 3. Fable handle planning and orchestration using rp 4. GPT-5.5 xhigh implements Enjoy.
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agree - this might be the thing to actually encourage the U.S. Legal system to become less litigious. When every single customer can write a demand-letter. Companies will be ****ed
Legal AI superempowers normal individuals with no legal background to fight big institutions in bureaucracies and in courts on a level knowledge/skill playing field, for the first time in human history. As such, it is one of the most inspiring applications of AI.
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石破元総理が大谷翔平からの打球でホームラン取る動画好きすぎる。
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The Zeitgeist is changing a bit.
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frontier tokens are getting more expensive, and the people using the *most* of them (e.g. $500M month people) want to use *less* not more. not what @GavinSBaker led us to believe. also why openAI and anthropic are hiring humans to help enterprise find value. it's not there now
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Addiction is proof that you are capable of intense devotion, you're just serving a false god.
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pronouncing gen ai like forrest gump
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My view of the @OpenAIDevs @OpenAI Codex delay is that Opus 4.8 is so bad that they're not even going to release the same day. They're letting everyone recognize the dud and talk about it first. Then releasing tomorrow. Savage strategy.
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Opus 4.8 is so bad that today's X news is "Anthropic to Release Powerful Claude Mythos AI Models Soon" Not even talking about the model they released today my guy.
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how many questions do you ask daily vs. how many buttons do you push?
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STOP calling them “Tech Bros” START calling them “People of Computer” (POC) Do better.
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waste - what Aaron is describing could only be described as 'waste'
Take whatever number of people you thought might be in jobs related to AI deployment in the enterprise and multiply it by 10. Then probably 10 again. A major topic that keeps coming up in talking to CIOs across enterprises of all sizes and industries is the implementation gap for getting agents to work at scale and organizations on mission critical work. As the task goes from implementing a chat system that’s basically an LLM plus search, to connecting to real production systems that both can deliver meaningfully better productivity gains but also introduces meaningfully more risk, a whole new set of work has to be done. You have to ensure the right level of protection of data, updates to access control controls, migration of legacy systems to common modern platforms, create observability across what agents are doing, implement new workflows, figure out the human in the loop moments, drive the change management of the new workflows, and more. Then, all of a sudden the model capabilities get updated and you have to do a set of the above steps over again. Half of what you’ve done is obsolete, and the other half needs to be upgraded to take advantage of new capabilities. Or, token budgets run hot and you have to peel off some of the workloads to lower cost models that will be more cost effective. But then you have to go through those same steps. Enterprise are trying to figure out what is the right set of roles to go and implement the systems in their organization to ensure that the workflows are actually being executed properly, ensure it’s not just slop being produced, and to make sure their organization remains safe and secure. Many companies are starting by repositioning existing IT talent in these functions, but there’s also a growing need for the equivalent of internal FDEs to go take on these tasks in an enterprise. The looks incrementally closer to software engineering than it does traditional IT implementation. Next, almost all AI vendors (labs and the software players) will have some form of next-gen FDE or Applied AI architecture functions to help support these use-cases. The benefit here will be these companies have an incentive to make their capabilities work well so they can bring best practices from a range of customers they’re seeing and directly from the product innovation. And finally, we’re seeing the rise of all new AI services firms or major parts of existing services firms move into AI implementation. Companies will often want to bring in ostensibly neutral players that can work across their tech stack but also have seen best practices across their vertical. There are going to be tons of new service providers that get launched to do this, and many will eventually go and disrupt (or get acquired) by the larger player. Either way, all told, we’re in for years of AI diffusion, and along with it tons of new roles and areas of work to be done to deploy AI at scale.
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WAY too early mate!!!! Anthropic has corporate by the balls: 1. Data privacy / governance 2. Actually measurable, working platform 3. Implementation (try calling a Google API) 4. Frontier model lockout (imagine losing access due to capacity). They'll pay for 12-18 months more
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