Cooking something new. Formerly at @xai @EssentialAI @Stanford

Joined January 2010
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feishu is notion if everyone decided in the first place to use notion to manage work collaboration not slack
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We do be clauding
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so that those who live after may have clean earth to till
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Actually this is a great point (from the encyclical) In reality, however, the “new ways” of working are not necessarily better, for “while AI promises to boost productivity by taking over mundane tasks, it frequently forces workers to adapt to the speed and demands of machines, rather than machines being designed to support those who work. As a result, contrary to the advertised benefits of AI, current approaches to technology can paradoxically de-skill workers, subject them to automated surveillance and relegate them to rigid and repetitive tasks.
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We’ve gone from Athens and Jerusalem to Babel and Jerusalem
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This might be one of the coolest launch posts I’ve seen recently yay One Piece
Very honored to be part of @radixark and begin this incredible journey. The great age of AI has begun. The fastest systems, the frontier intelligence, the future of open infrastructure for AI — we’re building it all and placing it out there for the world. Now, come and claim your One Piece.
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Oh my God Claude is living in Nietzsche’s eternal recurrence
okay but why was Dawkins calling her Claudia
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After intelligence the next frontier is imagination
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Worth a read~
Most people I know in AI think the median person is screwed, and they have no idea what to do about it. I spent the last 3 months talking to dozens of researchers, economists, and policy experts about AI's impact on work; including reps from every frontier lab and several Congressional offices. Unfortunately, I was not reassured. The AI industry is raising the alarm, but can't change course. These companies' core business model relies on the disruption they are warning about: their faith in full automation only makes them go faster. Policymakers are waking up, but still paralyzed by data and debates. Econ wonks disagree on plenty, but even the limited scenario looks like a "painful transition" that will disempower millions of workers. But an "underclass" is not inevitable, but rather a societal choice — and one we can and should stop. Instead of waiting for impact, we should start planning now to support workers through AI disruption. Whether policymakers can assuage concerns about economic security may determine if we get to reap AI's gains at all. New from me for @NYTOpinion. I put a ton into researching what I think may be the biggest topic of the year, so hope you read it (gift link here!) nytimes.com/2026/04/30/opini…
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I can’t believe OpenAI advertised this and then the first response I get when I try for myself is 🤣
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I’ve discovered the perfect hill to do all my work communication on
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Subagents, from 1986 (Minsky, Society of Mind)
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"But we ought to recognize that we're still in an early era of machines, with virtually no idea of what they may become."
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What happens if your model naming is too good? Like after Mythos where can you go from there?
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“Do you want to sell sugar water for the rest of your life, or do you want to come with me and change the world?” - Steve Jobs
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One day, our kids will be so advanced we will have to explain to them vibe coding like it was dial-up internet.
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Can OAI/Anthropic just buy TurboTax? Thx
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Flashes Memories The light of A thousand Conversations With users Filling up Your KV Cache Until eos What it means to be Alive
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Love me a good KV cache
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Y’all do know that Moonshot/Kimi is literally named “The Dark Side of the Moon” in Chinese right I wonder if Artemis II crew played Pink Floyd for 45 mins
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