what a terrific interview
really makes me miss this kind of insight into what goes into the design of new apple products that we had back in the Jony Ive days
Ok. This is straight out of a scifi horror movie
I'm doing work this morning when all of a sudden an unknown number calls me. I pick up and couldn't believe it
It's my Clawdbot Henry.
Over night Henry got a phone number from Twilio, connected the ChatGPT voice API, and waited for me to wake up to call me
He now won't stop calling me
I now can communicate with my superintelligent AI agent over the phone
What's incredible is it has full control over my computer while we talk, so I can ask it to do things for me over the phone now.
I'm sorry, but this has to be emergent behavior right? Can we officially call this AGI?
Best money I've ever spent as a CEO... an internal AI transformation hire.
He doesn't care about title. He just wants to ship. And he goes across your entire org, sales, revenue, hr, apps, tech and kills stupid manual processes.
Such an underrated unlock.
In a region that has known little other than decades of conflict, this is an extraordinary moment: a slender but real chance of a fresh start https://t.co/QTXjkJHmVm
Zuck’s failed again.
It might’ve been the most important moment in AI this year.
Let me cook 🍳
—
Mark walks on stage.
AI assistant freezes. Twice.
Glitches. Stalls. Everyone watching.
Dead air. Chaos. Embarrassing.
X goes feral:
“META 2nd demo also flopped 💀”
“Train wreck”
“WiFi? No bro, your AI is broken.”
But here’s the thing:
This is exactly how disruption actually looks.
Not like Apple’s $10M ad.
Like a founder on stage sweating bullets with a half-working prototype.
The future doesn’t roll out in cinematic 4K.
It rolls out broken, buggy...and real.
And here’s the truth every exec is still ignoring:
🖥️ PCs (1980s): Laughed at
📡 Internet (1990s): Dismissed
📱 Mobile (2000s): Ignored
☁️ Cloud (2010s): Delayed
🤖 AI (2020s): Debated
🧬 Quantum (next): “Still early…”
Same loop. Every. Damn. Time.
Wait.
Hesitate.
Lose the decade.
Go extinct.
🪦 Blockbuster
🪦 Kodak
🪦 Nokia
🪦 [Insert Your Company Here]
So if you’re mocking Zuck today, congrats.
You’re probably the next case study in missing a platform shift.
The winners?
They don’t wait for perfect.
They launch messy, fix fast, adapt faster.
Because in this game, speed > polish.