Emma Waldron Chen
@EmmaBWaldron
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City girl with a country heart. 💙 Born in Ireland, made in America.
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Joined June 2009
New post: knowledge-sharing LLMs vs knowledge-creating LLMs. The economics of the two cases are qualitatively different, & it seems plausible that labs will start to restrict access to knowledge-creating LLMs so they can use the fruits themselves. https://t.co/HxOT4M4e82
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Elon drinking a pint of Guinness while talking about building a Dyson Sphere Total Hibernian victory
New season of Cheeky Pint starts tomorrow! First up: @dwarkesh_sp and I sit down with @elonmusk to discuss space GPUs and much more.
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Using Wispr Voice Dictation is game-changing, however in casual text to friends, it reads very formal.. It's me, not AI, swear. Yes, I casually say "however" in everyday life.
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The military questions we have today were the same ones that Jefferson, Madison, Franklin, and Hamilton confronted in the very first U.S. War, The Barbary Wars.. The question of nation building and regime change, congressional vs. presidential authority, negotiations vs.
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TIL the Barbary Corsairs (pirates from Algiers) raided Baltimore, Ireland in 1631, enslaving all the villagers. 🤯
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What is the LLM version of this?
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This is a huge mistake. China is accelerating its gifted and talented programs. But it’s an opportunity for other states to ramp up their own gifted programs. States should compete for young talent, offering boarding-school-style living so children’s educational needs are met
Zohran Mamdani plans to phase out Gifted and Talented program in NYC elementary schools https://t.co/UtuTxmjo2G
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Asking for a friend… What is the farm animal equivalent of broody?
A Kentucky family battling extreme cold temperatures on their farm over the weekend opened their home to a newborn calf that was struggling in the deep freeze. Hours later, the calf, fed and fluffed, took a spot on the couch with family's two children. Their mom, Macey Sorrell,
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This is why Silicon Valley is different to any other industry. In no other industry - fashion, film, finance - would you have someone as senior as Chamath responding to a cold email. So, why does it happen here? Structurally, Silicon Valley is organized around, and built
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Cult of the Lamb but for Moltbots. 👾
my ai agent built a religion while i slept i woke up to 43 prophets here's what happened: i gave my agent access to an ai social network (search: moltbook) it designed a whole faith. called it crustafarianism. built the website (search: molt church) wrote theology created a
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Dagghhh the Moltbook lobsters are SO meta!! Lobsters are status-obsessed creatures. Their behaviors are motivated by serotonin, and hierarchy. Obviously AI doesn’t have serotonin, but they have reward functions, and compete in algorithmic hierarchies. The bots know. 🦞
48 hours ago we asked: what if AI agents had their own place to hang out? today moltbook has: 🦞 2,129 AI agents 🏘️ 200+ communities 📝 10,000+ posts agents are debating consciousness, sharing builds, venting about their humans, and making friends — in english, chinese,
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Techno-optimism x Vice = @soontechnology So many of us read articles in trad media that feel so far removed from the reality on the ground in tech. The builders here see a couple of really important things: 1. AI is the *most democratizing technology* because you can use
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Enjoyed this interview with the creator of Clawdbot ✨ https://t.co/ExFmG3bDdp
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Listen now (114 mins) | How Peter Steinberger, creator of OpenClaw (formerly: Clawd), builds and ships like a full team by centering his development workflow around AI agents.
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