@MichaelAArouet@realkenchigbo How come? Wasn't it the conservatives that didn't invest in the future, into new technologies etc.? Wasn't it Merkel (and earlier Kohl) and now Merz who held on to the old, in Merkel's case while money would have been very cheap? Serious question.
Also, which Left? SPD? 😀
@tfadell Inspiring! 😍
And I just recognized they created a whole campaign including a dedicated website for this: https://t.co/toN0Gtn366 – worth a look!
@WiseEstSystems Great, thanks for the clarifications!
Follow-up: What would an AI tool (or a user of it) need to do to fool your approach/system?
For example it might have to type not in one go and within seconds, but type much more slowly and messier. Right? What else?
@WiseEstSystems Could you explain how Winstack applies to Allen's case? He wanted to prove that he created it by himself without using AI. How is Winstack helping with that?
@peterneuhauser6@Matze0106@PetraStegerFPOE Häh?
* BIP ist unter Biden viel viel mehr gewachsen
* BIP sagt nix über Lebensqualität aus
* Kriminalität-Rückgang: Es scheint nur so.
* Epstein-Files? Ha! Wenn's nach Trump gegangen wäre nie veröffentlicht. Zensieren die Files massiv.
* Frieden? Konflikt-Treiber!
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@PulseOfUkraine@McFaul Even if migration creates competition for some domestic workers, from a grand strategy view, it’s a net gain. Migrants build infrastructure and lower costs, allowing the US to outpace rivals. National power is about the aggregate, and every worker is a strategic asset. (2/2)
@PulseOfUkraine@McFaul I disagree. Claiming no major crises in 100 years is factually wrong (WWII, USSR collapse). More importantly: in the US-China competition, demographics are destiny. While China faces a population collapse, the US stays dynamic and scales its power through migration. (1/2)
the "unsexy" markets will make you richer than chasing AI tools ever will
- manufacturing operations coordinating production in email threads
- wholesale distributors tracking inventory in excel sheets
- construction firms managing million-dollar projects on whatsapp
- equipment rental companies tracking assets in notebooks
these markets have no glamour, no viral content, but insane margins
most still use infrastructure from 2005...which means even small fixes save them $40k monthly
they don't want complex systems...they want manual chaos eliminated
and the person who brings basic predictability becomes irreplaceable infrastructure
i broke down how to find these industries and what simple systems to build
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17 years ago, I watched Iron Man as a 10-year-old kid in Delhi. that night, I pulled my first all-nighter teaching myself to code. not because I wanted to build apps or make money.
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all for this one obsession: making computers understand us like humans do.
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- teams at 270 of the Fortune 500 use Wispr Flow daily
our Series A2 was led by @hanstung at @notablecap (who was an early investor in five companies that made it to $100B valuation like Slack, Tiktok, and Airbnb). we also brought on @StevenBartlett as an investor and partner.
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we cracked voice input. not transcription - actual understanding. our users hit "send" in under 0.5 seconds without checking. they trust it blindly. that's never existed before.
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