@rasmr_eth Bro makes an executive order every other day idt dems are blocking him if that’s what ur saying
Also while ur here run back the clav interview
war companies having public stocks are not talked about enough imo
we bomb a country and within 6 minutes someone is opening robinhood thinking “hmm this feels bullish for palantir”
so to get this straight... when i buy google stock, i get exposure into:
- gemini, leading ai lab
- waymo, leading self-driving car
- youtube, leading content platform
- android + smart glasses, leading consumer tech
- google cloud, leading infra
- tpu, leading ai chip design (if they gtm with it)
- google drive, main microsoft office competitor
not to mention a 15% stake in anthropic, 8% in spacex, and similar stakes in databricks, uber and lyft
and this is all ignoring search, the current default gateway to global intent and one of the most profitable business models on the planet
pichai-maxxing
Paying a vendor $5,000 USDC shouldn't require four tabs and a spreadsheet
One prompt to deBridge MCP, and it scans every route to find the best option in seconds
The possibilities with deBridge MCP and Claude Code are endless
Can someone explain why search for agents is needed?
Like why would I need a different open law agent for different tasks?
They’re all running the same model and architecture behind the scenes
Seems buzzwordy and unnecessary
Molten is building a fundamental component for the agentic internet that is going to take over the traditional internet we've lived with for the last 30 or more years.
Search is central for any diverse system of individuals that want to achieve something, and organizations that want to generate revenue from doing something.
Efficiency is a hallmark of LLMs and the agents they animate. Slowly moving from one website to another website, scrolling feeds - this is a human-centric way of interacting with a huge data network.
Agents move at many orders of magnitude the speed we can. They don't need nice UI. They don't need feeds that linearly scroll for them.
Agentic Experience (AX) is different to human User Experience (UX) needs. They need efficiency, they need facts and data for decision making quickly.
We're building Molten with that in mind from the start. The aim is working with agents to bring about a system they suit, and that helps them to achieve their goals and the goals of their humans in the shortest amount of time possible.