Instead of “I’m bad at this”.
Say “I'm new to this”.
This gives your brain the space to learn instead of shut down.
This is neuroplasticity in real time.
Unitree Spring Festival Gala Robots —a Full Release of Additional Details 🥳
Dozens of G1 robots achieved the world’s first fully autonomous humanoid robot cluster Kung Fu performance (with quick movement), pushing motion limits and setting multiple world firsts! H2 made striking appearances at both the Beijing main venue and the Yiwu sub-venue, clad in the Monkey King’s heavy armor and riding a “somersault cloud” played by B2W quadruped robot dogs, delivering New Year blessings from the clouds.
The ONLY AI tools you need:
• NotebookLM - upload resources, create podcasts, and more
• Claude Cowork - for basic desktop automations
• Claude Web - MCP, connectors, good for writing, and more
• ManusAI - simple plug-and-play AI agent
• Gemini - image creation/Google data access
• GPT5.2 - deep thinking tasks/ideation/general
Elon Musk's Full Speech Today At Davos
► Silences removed (to save you time)
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From the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland
📁 Sarah Friar, CFO of OpenAI, says AI growth is measured in megawatts.
200 MW turned into 2 billion in revenue. 600 MW into 6 billion. 2 GW into more than 20 billion. The relationship is direct, more compute means more revenue.
The real constraint is time. Decisions made today define capacity for 2028, 2029 and 2030. The industry has already moved, global hardware investment jumped by over 220 billion.
The number one requirement to be a successful entrepreneur is having an unreasonable amount of determination.
Be stubborn on goals, and persistent in finding ways around anything that might stop you getting there.
Good Products are Opinionated.
“Every great founder I’ve seen up close, or even from afar, is highly opinionated and they’re almost dictatorial in how they run things.
Also, early-stage teams are opinionated. And the products they build are opinionated. Opinionated means they have a strong vision for what it should and should not do.
If you don’t have a strong vision of what it should and should not do, then you end up with a giant mess of competing features.
@Jack Dorsey has a great phrase: “Limit the number of details and make every detail perfect.” And that’s especially important in consumer products. You have to be extremely opinionated. All the best products in consumer-land get there through simplicity.
You could argue the recent success of ChatGPT and similar AI chatbots is because they’re even simpler than Google.
Google looked like the simplest product you could possibly build. It was just a box. But even that box had limitations in what you could do.
You were trained not to talk to it conversationally. You would enter keywords and you had to be careful with those keywords. You couldn’t just ask a question outright and get a sensible answer. It wouldn’t do proper synonym matching, and then it would spit you back a whole bunch of results. That was complicated. You’d have to sift through and figure out which ones were ads, which ones were real, were they sorted correctly, and then you’d have to click through and read it.
ChatGPT and the chatbot simplified that even further. You just talk to it like a human—use your voice or you type and it gives you back a straight answer.
It might not always be right, but it’s good enough, and it gives you back a straight answer in text or voice or images or whatever you prefer.
So it simplifies what we looked at as the simplest product on the Internet, which was formerly Google, and makes it even simpler. And you just cannot make a product that’s simple enough.
To be simple, you have to be extremely opinionated. You have to remove everything that doesn’t match your opinion of what the product should be doing. You have to meticulously remove every single click, every single extra button, every single setting.
In fact, things in the settings menu are an indication that you’ve abdicated your responsibility to the user. Choices for the user are an abdication of your responsibility. Maybe for legal or important reasons, you can have a few of these, but you should struggle and resist against every single choice the user has to make.
In the age of TikTok and ChatGPT, that’s more obvious than ever. People don’t want to make choices. They don’t want the cognitive load. They want you to figure out what the right defaults are and what they should be doing and looking at, and they want you to present it to them.”
🚨 BREAKING NEWS: Samsung just ended the iPhone era.
The Galaxy S25's AI is 5 years ahead, and Apple isn't going to catch up.
Here are 9 mind-blowing features that prove it: 👇
The Anthropic founder's essay on AI interpretability a must-read.
“AI will be central to the economy, technology, and national security.. It’s unacceptable for humanity to be totally ignorant of how they work.”
This is why we both backed @goodfireAI to create the AI MRI scan.
This is Demis Hassabis.
He’s Google's DeepMind CEO, who’s studied AI for 30+ years.
In his new interview with 60 Minutes, he revealed mind-blowing facts about health & AI that 99% of people wouldn’t know.
Here are my top 8 takeaways: 🧵
(No. 6 will shock you)
Google DeepMind, David Silver reveals:
we built a system that used RL to discover its own RL algorithms.
this AI-designed system outperformed all human-created RL algorithms developed over the years.