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Johannes Sundlo retweeted
Kom igen, Sverige! đŸ˜ŽâšœïžđŸ‡žđŸ‡Ș
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Who do I have to bribe to get access to @Strava MCP? Slowest rollout I've ever seen.
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It’s wild to build stuff on Codex from your mobile. Just built a fullt functional employee engagement tool on my mobile.
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Asked @ChatGPTapp to do UX research on an HR Ledger
 and got a list of EV Models back? Did I get someone elses answer now?
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Every company’s AI workflow rn be like 😭💀

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Is AI adoption now a bigger edge than the model itself? OpenAI surely seemed to point in that direction at their Intelligence at Work event.
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When people say data centers use millions of gallons of water, they're describing an old technology. Before, water went into evaporative cooling towers. Warm water pulled heat off the AI chips, then evaporated into the air to shed it. It was effective, but it burned through fresh water continuously, which is where the headline numbers come from today around "data centers use a massive amount of water." The data centers we revealed at Build today don't work that way. The cooling loop is closed. Water is added once during construction and recirculates indefinitely between the servers and the chillers. No evaporation, no fresh-water resupply! Satya put the scale in plain terms: a full year of water use is roughly what a single restaurant uses. Keep in mind that for us, every liter and every watt is an optimization target. The economics and the environment push in the same direction!
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Johannes Sundlo retweeted
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Building apps has never been easier. With Sites, Codex can turn your work, ideas, and plans into an interactive website or app your team can explore, use, and share with a URL. Rolling out to Business and Enterprise plans, before expanding more broadly.
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Would an AI be a better manager than your current one?
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Johannes Sundlo retweeted
Apollo’s Chief Economist: Zero Evidence of AI-Related Job Losses
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Never shipped so much stuff as I do today; I wouldn't be able to do what I do if I didn't have AI to help me. It helps with; - Book keeping where it keeps track of receipts and matches them against the right line item - Offers - fully automated process based on transcripts from meetings - Invoicing - same as above, triggers after each workshop / session I do - Evalation of workshops / sessions done. And more stuff of course. Some of this was tricky to set up, but it has been worth the hassle.
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Still puzzled about all the “AI strategists” out there who don't teach people how to use AI. It's not that hard, but people still need help figuring it out.
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Never thought I would say this, but Microsoft Copilot is getting quite good as long as you choose GPT 5.5. If you don't do that...then it's... not so good.
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LOL pĂ„ alla som senast IGÅR skrev att "AI kommer bli dyrare". Tjena tjena sĂ€ger Anthropic och lanserar 4.8 och hĂ„ller priset pĂ„ samma nivĂ„.
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Johannes Sundlo retweeted
MÄnga pratar om att AI tar över juniora arbetsuppgifter Stötte pÄ en ny uppsats som pekar pÄ nÄgot annat: man kan ha förvÀxlat effekten med... distansarbete. Kort trÄd
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Applies to most CxOs. Very few has made anything concretly with AI, and now they try to lead other who are down in to the weeds.
CEOs are uniquely prone to AI psychosis because they’re sufficiently distant from the last mile of work that still has to happen to generate most value with AI. So when they play with AI, they see the happy path results, often not considering the next 10 or 20 things that have to happen to get sustainable results from agents. “Look I made this awesome product prototype”. Yes but you didn’t have to review the code before it went into production and fix a bunch of issues. “Look I generated a contract”. Yes but you didn’t verify all the terms before it goes out to the counterparty and didn’t have to wire up all the past contracts to work with. The best thing you can do as a CEO is to use AI a *ton* to figure out the real implications of agents in the enterprise, and come out the other side with an appreciation for both the upside and the real work that goes into them.
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Educated 70 different companies this year alone. X thinks everyone has Claude or ChatGPT Enterprise by now. Reality is that most people haven't even gotten Copilot M365. They got Copilot Chat. No training. No support. No clue what to do with it. We're handing the most powerful productivity tool of our generation to the people already pulling ahead. Everyone else gets a stripped-down chat window and a shrug. Then in two years, we'll wonder why the gap got permanent.
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Johannes Sundlo retweeted
I'd be willing to bet a zoomer who has been using gpt for 3 years every day 8 hours a day has a higher level of general knowledge than 99% of boomers from their entire lives
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Finally took the time setting up Codex properly on my mac mini. Feels like cheating. It's so good to be able to work from my laptop and my phone on the mini.
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Johannes Sundlo retweeted
Innan man skaffar barn Àr det viktigt att beakta att man kommer tvingas titta pÄ Masked Singer med all den psykiska ohÀlsa det för med sig
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