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Work: Square, Alchemy, Airbnb, Amazon, Microsoft, Yammer, more 🎉 Life: 🤷‍♂️ Views are my own. Details: https://t.co/txDIV57YnM

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Joined June 2008
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4 months
RT @scottbelsky: thinking: humans will have better odds of success in the age of AI by having more creative inputs (think travel, life expe….
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Another reason speech-to-text will become more necessary and prevalent is that the increased words per minute (WPM) will accommodate the additional granularity and nuance we want to provide to AI prompts -- a new need that will explode in frequency and breadth (vs. the last 20.
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6 months
"No code / Low code" had to walk so "AI coding" could run.
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6 months
AI for Coding ==>. Software the builds itself ==>. B2B software proliferation / micro-businesses with near-zero cost / engineers ==>. Does SaaS become an industry of $100K-$10M ARR small businesses vs. venture-scale businesses? Are all the stories of "Fastest time to $10M ARR".
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6 months
RT @dharmesh: MY MIND HAS JUST BEEN BOGGLED. I just tried the early release of OpenAI's new DeepResearch feature (rolling out later today….
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6 months
RT @adityaag: I hate it when someone says "That person used to work FOR me". Nah man, great people don't work for other people. They work….
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6 months
Constantly listening to podcasts to "fill the time" is like DDoSing your brain and original thought.
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6 months
Can't believe I spent all those hours in CS office hours and watching YouTube videos to learn React just for AI to code everything for us anyway.
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6 months
RT @collision: I can't wait for Audible x AI voice models where you can interrupt non-fiction books to ask questions.
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6 months
Imagine what Slack would be doing with AI Agents if it were still private, independent, and/or run by early stage entrepreneurial startup people.
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6 months
User-generated content (UGC). ==> . Agent-generated content (AGC). It seems likely that most of the content, and most of the content we engage with, will be AGC soon. It's cheaper, faster, and better to produce and consume for most use cases. There will still be a need for UGC.
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RT @paulg: I had a feeling of deja vu waiting for an overloaded ChatGPT to answer me. It was just like waiting for web pages to load in 199….
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8 months
RT @bchesky: True.
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1 year
Won't an AI agent with computer vision capabilities be able to solve a CAPTCHA image -- that is intended to prove one is human?
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1 year
lol to the google engineer who never fixed the error message typo
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1 year
Starlink will be everywhere one day. Incredible how widely available it already is
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1 year
RT @paulg: If AI allows companies to be smaller, that will be a qualitative change. Lots of things break once organizations get big. We tak….
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1 year
Between cookie preference pop ups, and very eager sales chat bots, I can’t use any SaaS websites anymore. Signing up for a product is too hard I give up. 😂.
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1 year
Example use for AI in a desktop operating system:. - User downloads file.- Today: Goes into unorganized downloads folder.- Tomorrow: Knows what the file is about, automatically saves it to the right relevant location (instead of me trying to remember what I named the folder).
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1 year
RT @adityaag: 4/ Startups are HARD. Really fucking hard. There's no way around it. No matter how talented you are or how great your idea is….
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