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Peter Boyce II retweeted
It is wonderful to see @redglassvc get highlighted for our robotics' investments among other Physical AI investors. Thank you Rya Jetha and Business Insider for the recognition. We are investors in Foundry Robotics, and two other Physical AI companies still in stealth, and another new one in the works ;-) in addition to prior investments for the last 15 years including Applied Intuition, Nominal, Saildrone, and several others.
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“The frontier is where meaning lives, even when paradise is available next door.”
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BREAKING: Anthropic just dropped Claude Fable 5—this is Mythos, made safe for public release. It is the best coding model in the world. We've been testing it internally @every for the last week or so across coding, writing, marketing, editing, and more—here's our vibe check: - It broke our benchmarks. Fable scored a 91/100 on our Senior Engineer benchmark—this is human senior engineer level. The previous high score was Opus 4.8 at 63. GPT-5.5 is a 62. - It's a one-shot wonder. You can set it and forget for hours or overnight on huge coding tasks, and come back to completed work. It cleared entire production bug backlogs, built a playable 3D, and even made a 2-minute animated film—all one-shot. - Taste and attention to detail. In coding and knowledge work tasks, it has much better taste and attention to detail than we've ever seen. It gets subtle things right, adds little features you might not have thought of, and generally understands the assignment in ways that surprised us. - Great use of context. We set it loose analyzing customer feedback surveys and our website data and it came back with a crisp, clean report that identified a. our biggest problem and b. a concrete testable solution—and then we sent it off to build that. - It's best for power users. If you're already used to orchestrating multiple agents in your work, this model can do things that you've never seen before. If you're a knowledge worker or vibe coder with a more basic setup, you're not going to notice a huge difference—in fact, it probably isn't the right model for you. - It's very slow, token-hungry. Using this thing for regular knowledge work is like squashing an ant with a rocket launcher. It also routinely uses 500k to 1M tokens on tasks. That's why it's best for your heaviest jobs—but not as good for tasks like collaborative writing. - It's expensive. It's about twice as expensive as Opus, and it's also incredibly token hungry—so expect it to be something you'll use sparingly unless your company pays for it. Overall, I think of it like a warp drive for coding: It can get you across the galaxy in a few hours, when it used to take months or years. But it's not appropriate for getting around town—you need something faster, cheaper, and more maneuverable. The ceiling is extraordinarily high on this model though. Even our most advanced testers like @kieranklaassen felt like they were only scratching the surface of it. Want our full vibe check with all of our testing and benchmarks? Read it on @every: every.to/vibe-check/anthropi…
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so grateful to get to live in this incredible time, and do this interesting work. thank you all for the friendship and support.
News! We are proud to share our latest $355M set of funds, combining early stage and early growth.
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Big changes to AI IQ 👇
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Sharing some photos here of our most recent Elements fireside chat - which we kept in the family - literally. For the first time, I moderated a conversation with my dad, Ray Kurzweil, on everything from how he thinks about making predictions, to Pope Leo’s transhumanist mention and his focus on AI, to the precision and accuracy of his forecasts over the last 63 years. It was particularly sweet to see the energy and passion for the impact of AI come to life with founders, including at least one who traveled internationally to attend. Will be sharing more from the conversation shortly…
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🎉 Today, we're excited to share that we've closed two new funds: @VersionOneVC Fund V ($78M) and Opportunities Fund III ($30M). 🎉 More link to blog post in thread below...
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At @every, we've been supporting exec teams for a while. Those getting value from AI all run the same loop: 1- Get fluent: build something yourself first 2- Assign an owner 3- Automate one narrow, painful workflow (to start) 4- Build it to 95% (running evals & QA) 5- Scale the wins so other teams benefit It's slower saying you 'automated your company' but it actually works. Ultimately, implementing AI is all about the people. That's the best part!
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Can confirm @every is a dream team
Fascinating results Anthropic running away with it right now So many people want to start their own company Google over OpenAI Vercel, Linear, Every, PostHog overperforming A great list if you're trying to figure out where to go work 👇
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This is absolutely nuts to see Every on this list. One does not look like the others. - almost no funding - based in NYC - research lab focused on the future of work… Amazing.
Fascinating results Anthropic running away with it right now So many people want to start their own company Google over OpenAI Vercel, Linear, Every, PostHog overperforming A great list if you're trying to figure out where to go work 👇
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BREAKING: Inside Lead Bank - $56M Investment Now Worth $1.5 BILLION Jackie Reses is on an iconic run. @Lead_Bank is the $1.5B tech-first bank powering Stripe, Walmart, Ramp, Affirm & Revolut Backed by Andreessen Horowitz, Coatue, Greycroft, ICONIQ, Khosla Ventures, Ribbit Capital, Zeev Partners, plus Larry Fink, Rob Goldstein & Larry Summers personally. CEO & Co-Founder Jackie Reses (@jackiereses) We cover: - Sitting on Alibaba's board with Jack Ma, Joe Tsai Masayoshi Son "Masa would come in & be like, 'Yes, it shall be blessed.'" - Taking an HR role at Yahoo, then turning it into Chief Development Officer - Jack Dorsey: "He'll sit in meetings & not say a word. There's real wisdom in his ability to 'just zip it.' " - Why she's skeptical of the de-banking narrative - Building Lead to $280M in revenue with no sales team 𝐓𝐈𝐌𝐄𝐒𝐓𝐀𝐌𝐏𝐒 (00:00) Jackie Reses, CEO of Lead Bank (01:06) The swiss army knife of Silicon Valley (02:46) Inside the Alibaba boardroom with Jack Ma and Masa (05:23) Being one of the only Americans on Alibaba’s board (10:29) What Jack Ma and Masayoshi Son are really like (12:32) The biggest lessons Jackie learned from Alibaba (15:12) From Goldman Sachs to Silicon Valley (17:44) Why Yahoo hired a PE investor to run HR (22:53) Yahoo was a hot mess (25:33) The deal that recovered billions for Yahoo (26:31) How Jack Dorsey recruited Jackie to Square (29:53) Three engineers, three days, one crypto platform (33:51) What Jack Dorsey is really like (36:13) Being Jack Dorsey’s HR lead during Twitter chaos (40:03) How to spot real innovation vs hype (42:21) Why debanking is a myth (48:10) Why buy a 100 year old bank (51:23) Growing a bank with no sales team (54:11) The APIs powering the future of finance (56:03) How AI is transforming banking (57:07) The JD Vance connection (58:39) What it feels like inside the White House (01:02:53) The biggest misconception about government (01:04:21) Why Lead Bank’s culture feels different (01:05:35) The next chapter for Lead Bank
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Please share this widely, especially with people who would not otherwise see it. Applications are a completely open process.
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The future belongs to designers who build. Watch your agents work with @mainframe
Introducing Mainframe: turn agent work into videos your team can keep up with.
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the past year has been overwhelming. agents are always running, and it feels impossible to stay up to date on what they've done. unfortunately, this will happen in every area we introduce agents to. there has to be a better way?! at @mainframe, we think the answer is video.
Introducing Mainframe: turn agent work into videos your team can keep up with.
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we're excited to share the new @mainframe, turning agent work into video explainers, recaps, and walkthroughs x.com/mainframe/status/20593…

Introducing Mainframe: turn agent work into videos your team can keep up with.
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Introducing Mainframe: turn agent work into videos your team can keep up with.
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