Harvard Business Review's April 2026 article, 'How to Move from AI Experimentation to AI Transformation,' provides a practical framework for organizations seeking to move beyond small productivity gains and achieve significant business impact through AI.
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I'm attending Google Developer Groups Developer Ecosystem - Americas Team w/ Build Your First AI Companion: A Beginner's Workshop, presented in English on May 27.
This conversation focused on how real-world OpenAI usage data can give a more grounded picture of AI’s labor-market impact than simple exposure measures alone. Ronnie Chatterji, Alex Martin Richmond, Daniel Rock, and Gregor Schubert argued that widespread AI adoption does not automatically translate into immediate job loss, and that economists need better ways to distinguish between automation-prone work, demand-expanding work, and roles where human judgment remains central. Across the discussion, the panel described how people are already using AI in practice for writing, technical help, planning, summarization, research, and other day-to-day knowledge work, while also noting that many of the broader productivity effects may take time to show up in traditional data. The conversation also emphasized training, access, and experimentation as key factors in helping workers and institutions benefit from these tools rather than be left behind by them. Audience questions reinforced those themes, especially around what students should study, how to interpret personal-account usage for work, how to measure quality and meaningful work, and what policymakers should watch as adoption accelerates. https://t.co/xjLkmhBwyS #OpenAIForum
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GPT Agent Test Results
In the task of generating slides
Genspark > Skywork > GPT Agent
GPT Agent's slides were completely beginner level.
Skywork often had page truncation
Genspark created slides that were more than what you see. Even perfect embedding
The rumors were true.
Crazy. That's why I didn't see such reactions.
At first, there was a huge fuss with just the demo video,,,
But even on SNS, there were almost no reactions saying "GPT Agent is great."
Genspark created amazing slides. It took a lot of credits, but the results were amazing.
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Elon Musk's Digital Pulse: 48 Hours in the Life of Innovation
written by GROK4.
It's amazing and fantastic.
In the fast-paced world of technology and exploration,
Elon Musk's online presence on X serves as a real-time window into his thoughts, reactions, and endorsements.
Over the 48 hours from July 23 to July 24, 2025, Musk engaged in a flurry of activity—replies, quotes, and retweets—that highlighted his focus on Tesla, SpaceX, AI, and broader societal issues.
This narrative draws directly from his documented interactions, weaving them into a chronological account of his digital engagements, revealing a man constantly bridging innovation with public discourse.The period began early on July 23, as Musk responded to a post about organ procurement reforms from Secretary Kennedy.
His exclamation mark reply underscored a sense of urgency or agreement with the call for accountability in the system, where hospitals had reportedly begun processes on patients showing signs of life.
Shortly after, he affirmed the multifaceted nature of Tesla as a holding company encompassing auto, energy, insurance, robots, FSD, Robotaxi, and more, replying "True" to a user's detailed list.
This set the tone for his day: validating Tesla's expansive http://ecosystem.
As morning progressed, Musk celebrated the elimination of cell phone dead zones through Starlink's partnership with T-Mobile. Replying "No more dead zones!" to a post about the T-Satellite launch, he highlighted how the service would enable SMS and MMS on iPhones and Androids, even for non-T-Mobile users, potentially saving lives in remote areas.
He followed this by praising a nostalgic nod to Windows Pinball with "Nice," acknowledging the developer's work on porting the game.
These interactions showed Musk's appreciation for both cutting-edge connectivity and tech history.Mid-morning, Musk shared a video of a rocket launch, emphasizing travel at Mach 25 to anywhere on Earth in half an hour—provided landing sites allow loud rockets.
This quote of a Mario Nawfal post tied into SpaceX's Starship ambitions. He then questioned a federal judge's denial of unsealing Epstein Grand Jury transcripts with a simple "Why?" in reply to ALX's breaking news update.
Shifting gears, Musk affirmed "Yes" to his own earlier post, perhaps reinforcing a point on AI or Tesla developments.
By afternoon, Musk's focus intensified on Tesla innovations. He quoted T-Mobile's T-Satellite announcement, noting how partnering with Starlink would eliminate dead zones.
He then quoted Mike Sievert's post on the service's rollout, reiterating "Solving cell phone dead zones with @Starlink
."
Safety took center stage when he quoted Sawyer Merritt's data on Autopilot crashes, stating "Tesla Autopilot saves lives," comparing it favorably to national averages.
In a lighter vein, he suggested putting Optimus in a cute outfit, replying to his own post on humanoid robots.
He agreed "" with Rothmus's image post, likely a meme or insightful graphic.
Late afternoon brought a personal touch: Musk replied to Andrej Karpathy's visit to the Tesla Diner with "Andrej, my long lost brother, let us work together again!"—a nod to their past collaboration on AI at Tesla.
He quoted DogeDesigner's Starlink video, affirming "As promised" that satellites would eliminate dead zones worldwide.
Musk emphasized Tesla's push for FSD adoption, quoting Dillon Loomis: "Tesla team is focused on making sure all Tesla owners try out FSD."
He congratulated Sundar Pichai on Alphabet's earnings with "Serious money ," recognizing YouTube and Cloud's $110B run rate.
Evening interactions included a quote of NASA's Uranus temperature discovery with "," showing his ongoing interest in planetary science.
He welcomed a Steak 'n Shake post with "," perhaps joining a club of enthusiasts.
A fiery emoji reply "" to David Holz's humorous post about "Space Jews" on Europa added levity.
Into July 24, Musk quoted DogeDesigner's battery demand video, noting only "0.001% of people seem to appreciate this crucial point" about scaling energy output.
He shared an image of the Tesla Diner, captioning it simply.
Replying "" to Ross's photon conversion quip, he engaged in AI humor.
Musk reacted "Wow" to Andrew Curran's report on Google's 980 trillion tokens processed monthly.
He replied "Making progress" to Tetsuo's Valentine query, likely an AI project.
A laughing emoji to Bob's Google AI GIF showed amusement.
Early morning brought "Always check with @Grok
" in response to Nikita Bier's medical diagnosis story using the AI.
Musk congratulated Pichai again with "Impressive" on token growth.
He expressed concern "Yikes" at datahazard's AI token estimates and proof-of-humanity challenges.
A thoughtful "Hmm" to The Rabbit Hole's post on media coverage of radicalization.
By midday on July 24, Musk debunked Robert Scoble's claim about blocking Tesla light shows with "Obviously false," citing his reposts of global events.
He shared a meme image, perhaps humorous or provocative.
Finally, he announced bringing back Vine in AI form, signaling xAI's next venture.
These 48 hours encapsulate Musk's relentless drive: from connectivity breakthroughs to AI advancements, all grounded in real engagements. His responses not only amplify innovations but also foster dialogue, reminding us that progress is a collective, ongoing conversation. @elonmusk