AI founder, operator & lecturer translating complex science into clear, usable decisions for business and policy. 37 years in AI. Essays: benoitbergeret.substac
Jobpocalypse or Jobapalooza? The answer depends on the country. A (lengthy but hopefully useful) response to @AndrewYNg on artificial intelligence and work. https://t.co/f21pC7H9yb
A revolution in synthetic data is coming. Not statistical samples of existing humans, but populations of synthetic humans grown from the behavioral rules anthropologists and behavioral economists have characterized for decades.
Growing synthetic humans: https://t.co/wnqCcEafBN
AI runs on data much narrower than most realise. The sky I read this morning, a mood across the table, the moisture in a vine, none of it lives in any system. Yet.
Noticing piece, not analysis. New on Fault Lines 👇
The air we will soon breathe https://t.co/09PcNPkedk
our la première fois depuis Gutenberg, des cerveaux qui pensent en structures plutôt qu'en mots peuvent enfin écrire.
Gaspard Koenig veut sanctuariser le livre contre l'IA. Il défend en réalité un monopole cognitif qui vacille. https://t.co/rXZQYv98OJ
February 28: joint US-Israeli strike, Khamenei killed.
April 18: Palantir publishes a 22-point manifesto on X. 32 million views and still climbing. The text is drawn from Karp's 2025 book. Except the sharpest line in the tweet is not in the book.
https://t.co/YBcz6MMZdK
OpenAI's new industrial policy: 13 pages on taxes and dividends. Zero on what its systems optimize for, filter, or erase. Everyone is debating the economics.
The economics are the decoy.
https://t.co/UooXEYjr1O
#openAI#policyproposal#ai
So, LLMs Have Emotions? We made this mistake with "intelligence." The word is the trap.
New Fault Lines essay on why we need a different word, and what it might be.
https://t.co/CyKJxa0Ehn
LLMs treat silence as a bug, evasion as confusion, and ambiguity as noise. In half the world, those are core competencies. New piece on what the training pipeline can't see. https://t.co/AKFjn3l5gp
Un patient marocain qui répond "bessif" à un chatbot médical ne dit pas "oui, je suivrai le traitement." Le chatbot enregistre de la compliance. Le patient a dit tout autre chose. https://t.co/NU3vtRzhzx Sur ce que les modèles de langage font aux langues qu'ils ne voient pas.
$1.03B to build an architecture whose central feature is learning what to ignore. Van Assel says what it learns to ignore is permanent. The ω question: who specifies what it's forbidden to compress?
https://t.co/wz4sFJ8nfg
AI was supposed to let everyone code: “just talk to the model”. Instead, power slid one layer down, into configuration: Skills, MCP, plugins, governance wrappers. We’re hollowing out the technical middle class and building The New Clergy.
https://t.co/oF5B0jXL4w
Walter Benjamin wrote 13 rules for writers in 1928. They were for one kind of mind. I rewrote his rules for spatial thinkers — the ones whose bottleneck was never the ideas, but the flattening. https://t.co/jNEV1JYVkW
A deeper dive (in French) on OpenClaw/Moltbook, exploring what the Jarvis fantasy cracking open means for autonomy, identity, and the line between human and machine.
#openclaw#moltbook#agents
https://t.co/pxzRAJ2HIs