This kid is so impressive. 2029 guard Julius OGUNFUYE @(@Juliusogunfuye ) is so skilled, the athleticism is starting to pop to go along with his sweet shooting and 3 level scoring.
Nobody tells you this: Dopamine from information gathering is a dangerous drug. It’s the dopamine from reading, planning, or learning, but never doing. Stop looking for more information and start acting on the information you already have. Get your dopamine from action.
MIT released a devastating number.
95% of all corporate AI projects are failing.
Because nobody knows how to install it.
@mcuban says this is the biggest job opportunity since the personal computer.
Cuban built his first fortune doing one thing:
Walking into offices in the 1980s and showing people who had never touched a computer how to use one.
He says the exact same thing is happening right now with AI.
Except the gap is even bigger.
There are 33 million companies in the United States.
30 million of them are one person operations.
Millions more have under 500 employees.
No AI budget, team or strategy in place and they are completely in the dark.
MIT looked at generative AI inside big companies and the numbers are insane.
Most have AI initiatives and run pilots.
Almost all fail to deliver real business results.
Because nobody knows how to wire them into actual workflows.
Cuban’s advice to his own kids, ages 15, 19, and 21: Learn to implement AI,
Walk into a shoe store , law firm or a trucking company.
Show them exactly what AI does for their specific business.
That is the big opportunity now.
Stanford University is giving out millions of dollars to the public.
Yes, millions.
So what’s the catch?
You have to learn AI and actually use it to solve real problems.
This is not random content.
This is Stanford’s actual learning path from foundations to frontier models.
Stanford AI Learning Path
Artificial Intelligence: Principles & Techniques
Search, logic, planning, intelligent agents
https://t.co/jvCUfYJ7mK
Machine Learning (Andrew Ng’s course at Stanford)
The math and intuition behind ML algorithms
https://t.co/XDH8JvTVXD
Deep Learning
Neural networks, backpropagation, practical systems
https://t.co/xIN8ttT5Fy
NLP with Deep Learning
How language models work from vectors to transformers
https://t.co/VwckdWO44u
Language Modeling From Scratch
Build language models step by step
https://t.co/VwckdWO44u
Transformers and Large Language Models
Modern architectures and scaling laws
https://t.co/B2hHMGXiLx
Deep Generative Models
Create text, images, audio systems
https://t.co/OnC82Jx2cA
Why this matters
Most people use AI.
Some build with it.
Very few understand it:
• how models learn
• where they fail
• what scales
• what breaks
That layer of understanding is where real leverage comes from.
Yesterday was the last day of the year for the snake.
Jessie Jackson died today
Beginning of Ramadan & Year of the Fire Horse 🐎
New era. Old guards done for.
Prairie View A&M University men’s basketball coach, Byron Smith’s full comments regarding Tai’Reon Joseph’s health, the sports medicine department and not needing public support.
He emphasized that the fanbase needs to support the university and the team first and foremost.
I am hiring a couple of interns to join the Google AI Studio team across product, AI eng, vibe coding, developer experience, etc.
Send me a DM with things you have built if you’re interested!
R.I.P. basic prompting.
MIT just dropped a technique that makes ChatGPT reason like a team of experts instead of one overconfident intern.
It’s called “Recursive Meta-Cognition” and it outperforms standard prompts by 110%.
Here’s the prompt (and why this changes everything) 👇
If you’ve never written code before, this is for you. I’ve just launched a course that shows you, in less than 30 minutes, how to describe an idea for an app and build it with AI.
In this course, you'll build a working web application - a funny interactive birthday message generator that runs in your browser and can be shared with friends. You'll customize it by telling AI how you want it changed, and tweak it until it works the way you want. By the end, you'll have a repeatable process you can apply to build a wide variety of applications.
If you want to try vibe coding, this will be the best place to start! Further, you'll be able to use these techniques with whatever tool you're most comfortable with (like ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, or others) -- we're vendor neutral.
Skills you'll gain:
- How to build web apps with AI - zero coding skills needed
- How to fix and improve your creations by chatting with AI
- A simple process you can use to build other things you can dream up
Building with AI is one of the most fun things in the world. Please join me and take your first step! I think you will be surprised at what you can build. And if you're an experienced engineer, please share this with someone in your life who's been curious about building with AI.
Come build with me! https://t.co/q6gyzlxWFS