@paraschopra credibility on the internet. In a few years we’ll think it was crazy that we had a scattershot, disconnected internet where five billion people had to run around to “do their own research” on everything they came across online.
A.I. companies are engaging in “doom trolling,” Cal Newport writes. “They like to solemnly describe the harms that their models will cause, while acting helpless to do anything about it.” https://t.co/BaQagAQnaT
@ryanbrewer bored billionaire founder
+product direction that's within your reach and feels cool and differentiated
+promotions based entirely on how shiny the thing is that you work on, and
+day jobbers that don't actually get impacted by whether the thing succeeds or not
@BCalusinski reminds me of this great quoteI heard back in the fall:
"Information is no longer valuable, opinion still is.
Knowledge is no longer the moat, insight still is."
I am Akarshan Kumar, the founder of @CredibleAI, and in this video I wanted to give you a peek into why we are building what we are building.
I started my career at Microsoft, then I led multiple product launches at Twitter including that of the heart button. /1
@CredibleAI iii. AI used in the right way can reduce the distance between cause and effect, saving humans massive amounts of time and headache
iv. AI will help usher in the broadest and most incisive platform for credibility and accountability that has ever existed /4
SpaceX drops the hypiest IPO filing and says "we believe we have identified the largest TAM in human history", and you're like, my interplanetary east India company, what delectable spice have you decided to ship across the stars, and it's like... 22 trillion dollars of b2b saas