@mcuban There are already massive economic incentives to optimize, so this is just a tax on American companies that makes foreign models and products more attractive.
Along with creating the infrastructure for government to track all AI usage and punish anyone who doesn't report.
Last week we started an experiment called #1rad. One person R&D team. This one person talks to stake holders and deploys an entire product in production soup to nuts. Requirements -> PRD > Claude Design > engineer FE and BE > write tests > devops > push to prod.
I would give it 70% change that it will work perfectly and guts deploy cycles by 10x.
There are many well documented studies. Indians are known to not be diagnosed for Alzheimer disease. This is correlated to the heavy use of turmeric which is a natural antiseptic that stays in your jaw/mouth post consumption. Turmeric tables/capsules/drinks/shots are not helpful for the same reason.
Feature vs Product. You have to know where the puck is going to be before launching an entire company. A lot of these companies can be vibe-coded in a few days. In the world of AI, it's probably better to just slow down and understand the landscape a bit before launching entire companies that are just featured in someone else's product.
The older I get, the more I realize intelligence is overrated. Intelligent people are more likely to overthink, overplan, and overanalyze. They hide behind motion that doesn't create progress. They fear the judgment of others if they're proven wrong.
The truth is that intelligence is abundant. Courage is not. The people you admire are the ones who had the courage to act. They arenโt more talented than you. They arenโt smarter than you. They just took action when you didnโt.
I often wonder how many extraordinary people wasted their entire lives waiting for permission that never came. Permission isn't granted. It's taken. You get to tap yourself in whenever you want. You can just do things.
Courage beats intelligence.
An Al Jazeera opinion piece on the American and Israel attacks on Iran โ and how hugely successful and organized they have been โ is somehow better analyzed than any American media piece Iโve read on Iran. Seriously, read it: https://t.co/WSEV7bosMa
@TukiFromKL Sorry but I disagree. They will just need to enforce testing standards and better environments for testing. The fact that an agent has production access is the issue.