Emprendedor, inversionista, amante de la tecnología y viajero de corazon. Creyente de que la vida no es tan seria y fiel a la filosofia de occam's razor.
Espere 11 años para este día. No puedo imaginar lo que viene pero se que este es mi camino. Ilusionado, motivado, enfocado. En rumbo a mi mejor momento. #NoRegreso 👨🏻💻🛫
Anthropic engineer:
"You can build 5 assistants in one afternoon. Each one handles a task you've been doing manually every single day."
In 45 minutes he builds 5 focused agents from scratch on camera.
Most people are still doing code review, testing, and documentation by hand every single day
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Years ago I learned that if you’re going to make things hard for yourself, you should film it properly. The first set wasn’t meant to live this long, but you all kept it alive. So we went back.
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LLM = Smart, but works only with what it was trained on. Its knowledge is fixed after training, and when it lacks relevant information, it may generate plausible-sounding but incorrect answers (“hallucinations”).
RAG = Smart + can “look things up” in real time. It retrieves specific, relevant information from an external source and combines it with the LLM’s reasoning to give more accurate, up-to-date answers. Still, if retrieval is poor or ignored, hallucinations can happen.
Agent = Smart + can “decide what to do next” to reach a goal. It reasons through problems, chooses and uses the right tools (like web search or APIs), and can optionally maintain memory of its steps. This enables it to handle complex tasks that require multiple actions.
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Google just made every $50K master's degree look like a scam.
They dropped "Google Skills" - 3,000+ AI courses from DeepMind, Cloud, and Google Education in one platform.
And it's 100% FREE for Google Cloud users.
The same content universities charge $60K for:
- DeepMind's actual AI research training
- 700+ hands-on labs with real cloud environments
- Gemini Code Assist built INTO the learning
- Direct hiring paths at 150+ companies
While everyone's drowning in student debt, smart people are getting:
✓ Skills that actually get you hired
✓ Certificates employers recognize (82% hiring preference)
✓ Zero cost if you have Google Cloud
✓ Or $29/month vs $1,600/month for Udacity
The kicker? 26 million people completed courses BEFORE this consolidation.
You're competing against people learning AI from the team that BUILT Gemini.
How to actually use this (not just browse):
1. Start with "AI Essentials" - no coding required
2. Use the hands-on labs (this is where 90% quit)
3. Get skill badges - they show up on LinkedIn
4. Target Google Cloud certification - top 2 highest paying IT certs
5. Join the 150-company hiring consortium
The education industrial complex is panicking because anyone can now:
→ Learn from DeepMind researchers directly
→ Practice with $500 in free Cloud credits
→ Get hired without a degree
One person's $60K tuition = 2,070 months of Google Skills.
Let that sink in.
Comment "SKILLS" and I'll send you:
✓ The exact learning path that gets you hired fastest
✓ Which certifications actually pay
✓ How to access everything free
Your competition is still applying to universities.
Time to eat their lunch.
Jony Ive: “You have to reject reason to innovate”
“If it hasn’t been done and it’s of value, there’s really good reasons it’s not been done. And so when you’re confronted with those reasons, you’ve got two choices. You can say, ‘Oh, that’s a very good reason, I’m sorry for bothering you.’ Or you can say, ‘I don’t believe that. I’m going to find out more.’”
Jony Ive continues:
“George Bernard Shaw talked bout how you have to reject reason to innovate. You have to say, ‘We understand. This is all very reasonable. But I’m going to ignore you completely.’ And if you're a fairly sensitive person, ignoring very smart people is really difficult… [But] that decision to ignore expert option happens every single time we do something that’s new.”
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