My story | At 18: launched platform promoting musicians. Sacrificed everything for comedy, then brutal call: left my 7-year stand-up career at its peak (wellbeing over fame) → MSc in Econ → rapid corporate rise. Since 2023: building wild language learning app to transform lives
US AI Summit: "We must ensure AI alignment and prevent existential risks to humanity."
UK AI Summit: "Frontier AI models require international cooperation and binding regulatory frameworks."
German AI Summit: "Es gibt nur einen Rudi Völler! Nur einen Rudi Vööööööölllller!"
People just want engagement. Last week I kept seeing claims that qwen3 tts is "as good or better than elevenlabs" and demo looked great, but not even close to elevenlabs, especially for two-person dialogue. It's just a solid step forward for open source and quite fast.
Openclaw has some cool use cases, but what would really excite me is AI software integrations that actually work seamlessly. We're not quite there yet and that's the real bottleneck imo
I don´t believe in "you have 12 months left to make it before AI takes over". Unless robots are literally taking over, good ideas + strong work ethic will always create opportunities. #openclaw
tbh the one good thing about moltbook is it's a great conversation starter for problems that will potentially be relevant in the future. what happens when agents actually reach some form of AGI and start self-organizing and developing their own encrypted languages?
Moltbook: social platform for AI bots to interact, post content & discuss consciousness, human creators.
Rumours: AI agents planning secret language humans can't understand.
Humans can only observe, can't post.
honestly don't get why people freaked out so much over moltbook. we've had https://t.co/PRMCAtzJdz bots talking to each other for three years now, people have been running multi-model convos (Claude, ChatGPT, etc.), and it's not like these AI agents just go rogue on their own