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100%. I was talking about this in early 2025. Only things that were (and still are mostly) was pure PLG to an individual or full FDE motion to get through these gates. The middle is brutal.
Mira Murati says frontier AI should be built like a tandem bike:
"Having humans in the loop doesn't quite describe it because it sounds like a checkpoint where we're signing off something, and then you're good to go."
"It's more like creating systems that are not just autonomously advancing and leaving civilization behind, but are more like a tandem bike."
"When you're going up a hill, maybe whoever is stronger is pedaling harder. But both hands are on the wheel. That's quite important because that's a different system. It's a system designed for collaboration."
"It will increase the level of agency that people have, and also it will help us steer the research direction towards creating outputs that are more value-aligned."
@miramurati at Bloomberg Tech live with @emilychangtv
If you love what you do, they couldn't pay you to stop.
-@davidsenra
The people he studies on @FoundersPodcast βΒ the Buffetts, the Knights, the Waltons βΒ aren't doing it for 5 years. Or 10. Or 15.
They're doing it for 40+ years.
Because the idea of stopping is worse than the work.
Link to the full episode below π
I'm in the thick of hiring right now. Page after page, bullet after bullet - and one thing is completely clear: traditional resumes are hard to get through, and a single bullet point almost never says enough.
Especially when it comes to product taste. You can't measure it until you see what someone can actually build.
So this weekend I leaned into AI tools and agents to build a video portfolio instead of a standard resume.
I ditched the traditional slide editors. I spoke my messy thoughts out loud, dug into my past, and pulled context from everywhere. Then I worked iteratively with my AI agents to shape it into one cohesive, succinct narrative.
I ended up with an under-six-minute video that let me show and tell my story in a way my written resume never could - and I learned a lot along the way.
I put together the blueprint of how I did it in the infographic below. A few big takeaways from the experiment:
β’ The productivity stack is unrecognizable. Almost none of the tools I used existed two years ago.
β’ The bar has shifted. The resume that got me my first job looks nothing like the video I can make to tell that story today.
β’ The magnitude of what we can build is wild. I made this whole thing independently, in a weekend - and it was a blast.
A bullet point tells people what you did. A narrated portfolio shows them how you think.
This is a really well-written piece on what AI Skills actually are and how to use them.
Hiten's become one of my favorite people to think out loud with - really smart, generous with it, and always makes the conversation more fun than it has any right to be.
Bonus: he's running open office hours on this today at 10am for anyone who wants to go deeper!
Agents should learn repeated work, but not by silently rewriting future runs.
Skill Workshop turns reusable agent lessons into reviewable proposals you can tweak, apply, or reject before they become live skills. https://t.co/g6TfHBi5NC
Welp, that happened faster than I predicted. Thought it would be end of 2027, then early 2027, but agentic traffic growing so fast that bots have now passed human traffic online for the first time in the Internet's history. https://t.co/2zX5bHdhsa
Let be clear: The best way to learn AI is NOT a course. It is building something real, pick a problem. Pick a tool. Ship something. You will learn more in 90 days of building than a year of reading.
The next evolution of Hermes Agent is here!
Introducing Hermes Desktop: everything you love about Hermes, now native on your machine.
First demoed in Jensen's GTC keynote, it's now in public preview.