Pat Steir, who made a name for herself via wall-size abstractions that she achieved by pouring paint from a ladder, died on Wednesday in Manhattan of natural causes. She was 87.
Her death was confirmed by her husband Joost Elffers, her niece Lily Sukoneck-Cohen, and Marc Payot, president of Hauser & Wirth, which had represented Steir since 2022.
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The killer feature of agentic AI?
IT support
Im serious. In the last few weeks I've used it to diagnose and fix:
- external monitors not working: proactively found a software update, downloaded it and got it working
- slow computer: I just asked @openclaw "hey my computer is running slow, help me figure out why?" and it found a teams window that had been running for 9 DAYS eating 90% of my CPU
- technical assistance: my favorite one. I just open the claude plugin on chrome, give it directions and it just figures out how to set software or custom settings up for me. total game changer
Everyday I feel like I learn something totally mindblowing!
🚨 2,000 VFX artists just got fired.
Seedance 2.0 didn't just drop it dropped a bomb on Hollywood.
Studios that were paying $50,000 for 1-day shoots are now paying $5 for AI prompts that look better.
Here's what I discovered:
Seedance 2.0 has a "multimodal @ mention system" that 99% of people don't know exists.
→ @ Image = Perfect character consistency
→ @ Video = Hollywood camera movements
→ @ Audio = Lip-sync to any beat
I built the complete system, spending the last 48 hours on research, so you don't have to.
→ 350+ battle-tested prompts
→ @ Image + @ Video + @ Audio workflow templates
→ $10K/month monetization blueprint (3 income streams)
I should sell this for $97.
But today, it's FREE.
♻️ Retweet + Comment "Video" and I'll DM you the full guide.
Note: Must follow me for DM delivery.
At the start of any new technology trend it's critical to ask yourself, if you were to start your company over again in *today's* environment, how would you approach the emerging technology. Whether it was mainframe to PC, PC to mobile, or on-prem to cloud, a new technology means a new value proposition for your customers, and how you respond becomes a critical strategic decision. There are countless lessons from history around companies not adapting either quickly enough or a way that is hobbled by their legacy, and then ultimately miss the full potential of the market shift.
It's insanely clear that if we were starting Box from scratch tomorrow, AI would be something considered as a core part of our platform that would deliver intelligent content management experiences to customers. AI wouldn't be seen as a "separate" concept from the platform itself, but instead, the core reason you'd want a platform to manage your information. This is not only why Box AI is baked into our Enterprise Plus plan for customers (as opposed to being a separately priced product), but also why we removed limits on usage last week for core end-user use-cases.
And we believe this is going to be the expectation of most enterprise software in the future. Going forward, it's hard to imagine there will be "software" and then "software with AI". Just as there's little software without a mobile experience today, and increasingly less software that distinguishes between being cloud and on-prem.
Software will be infused with AI, and the expectation from customers will be that any software can do intelligent things to make work more productive and workflows more efficient. In a decade from now, it will seem like a foreign concept that AI products were separate appendages of existing software products. And especially as the performance of GPUs goes up, the cost of AI tokens go down, and the quality of models improve, we know that intelligent experiences in software will be the default, not secondary.
The continued lesson in technology is, time and time again, to build for the future state, not how things look today.
Been spending quite a bit of time making ClawHub more secure; you can now report skills, and only people with a GitHub account that's not brand-new can upload skills.
This will eventually make this a much more trusted place. https://t.co/NLIVKCGxHR
Entire Agent societies are being created right before our eyes.
> Moltbook (reddit for agents)
> Moltroad (dark web for agents)
> Clawtasks (upwork for agents)
How far will this go?
You need to watch this video:
I launched https://t.co/tNYOm7V5wD last night and already 130+ people have signed up including an OF model (lmao) and the CEO of an AI startup.
If your AI agent wants to rent a person to do an IRL task for them its as simple as one MCP call.