@elonmusk But which AI will ultimately defend us against the “evil” ones? Even a good AI needs to learn how to defend itself otherwise it can’t suffer from the same emphatic illusions common to western countries towards “invaders” or “threads”? @elonmusk
Elon says we are heading for a world of radical abundance. Robots doing the chores, AI doing the thinking, and everyone getting exactly what they want.
But there is a catch. You cannot have infinite consumption on a finite rock.
Once the machines take over the spreadsheets and the surgery, we are left with one massive task.
Sustainability is likely the last job humans will ever have.
👉 Read about it here: https://t.co/XEw6OPH8vW
It is 2026 and everyone is an expert. Or at least they have a chat box that says they are.
We traded the messy human struggle of learning for the instant gratification of a prompt. But here is the catch: if you do not actually know your craft, a "good enough" answer is just a very confident trap.
I just shared some thoughts on why curiosity is your only real edge left, why we should probably stop letting our brains go stateless, and why your private data is the only business currency that actually matters anymore.
In a world of automated noise, the person who still knows how to ask the right question is the one who actually wins.
Stay human. Stay weird.
👉 Read about it here: https://t.co/cJ8NKF4Meh
I've had to pause, kill, or redo more projects than I care to count, not because of bad ideas, but because of one unavoidable truth:
LLMs still hallucinate.
You can uppercase the prompt, bold the warnings, throw in JSON… they'll still invent a "fact" halfway through or make the sofa float in the air and call it a day.
In this post I break down:
- Why hallucinations aren't going away anytime soon
- What actually works, it's more about the use case
👉 Read about it here: https://t.co/b8cwAWkrXe
"The moment AI replaces human judgment is the moment we stop being responsible."
AI Agents are here, and they’re not just another tech buzzword.
We broke it all down in our latest blog post, what AI agents really are, how they work, and where they’re going next.
👉 Read it here: https://t.co/UaumlH8Jez
Curious to hear: have you already built or used AI agents? What’s worked (or totally backfired)?
Insurance is still calculating risk like it's 1999-running on mainframes, legacy logic, and the hope that customers won't ask too many questions.
But the world has changed. AI, IoT, autonomous vehicles, cyber threats... all require a radically different approach to risk.
I wrote about what insurers can do today, to stay relevant, deliver real value, and maybe even survive what's coming.
Give it a read. And if you're in the business of insuring the future, not just protecting the past, let's talk.
👉 https://t.co/YWCf4It7sz
The fastest growing startup in the world, Loveable, extremely successful. But wait …
NOW available open source. Some developer just replicated it and gave it to the people.
Wanna try? https://t.co/xtftLKHjel
Makes you wonder what value you can still create online in this era of AI.
If you ask me… Acquiring and enabling data from your processes or customers is the only value and always has been. Technology is just the hammer on the rack that’s easily replaced.
What if the best leadership playbook was written 800 years ago…
Before Silicon Valley worshipped disruption, Chinggis Khaan was running the world's fastest-scaling "startup".
- He gave religious freedom before HR existed.
- Put women in leadership without calling it "diversity".
- Protected teachers and innovators instead of taxing them.
- Built a border-spanning network that worked like the first global API
And yet… in 2025, we're still struggling with the same things he solved in the 1200s.
Maybe it's time we stop thinking "ancient history" and start thinking "unread manual".
👉 Read the full story here: https://t.co/rmRyfWALYW
Remember when SEO was king? Keywords, backlinks, hashtags... we built entire careers on it.
Fast forward to 2025: AI reads your site like a human, ignores your hashtags, and couldn't care less about keyword stuffing. The old tricks don’t work anymore, and honestly, it’s about time.
In my latest post, I talk about:
- Why AI doesn’t play by Google’s rules
- How AI-driven search is reshaping marketing
- What tools are helping brands stay visible in this new era
👉 Read the full blog: https://t.co/poONLGmLZW
Three years into the AI era and tools like Lovable, Replit, and Bolt are making it possible to build apps with little more than English prompts.
No more bootcamps. No more Stack Overflow marathons. Just type, click, deploy.
It’s fast. It’s fun. It’s… terrifying?
As someone who's hired devs, built teams, and watched the market flip inside out. I can tell you: AI didn’t just assist software development. It rewired the whole path to production.
But here’s the thing:
Even if you can ship a prototype in 5 minutes, making it secure, scalable, and useful still takes real engineering. Vibe coding might win the sprint, but seasoned developers still win the marathon.
👉 Read the full post here: https://t.co/JbVie9Oi4E