Big personal news: I’ve been recruited by Google DeepMind for a new Philosopher position (actual title), focusing on machine consciousness, human-AI relationships, and AGI readiness, starting in May. I’ll continue my research & teaching at Cambridge part-time. Absolutely stoked!
Watch how fast Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite can generate websites. ⚡
This browser creates each page in real-time as you click, search, and navigate. Give it a try → https://t.co/h3W5o1wItY
You can now enable Claude to use your computer to complete tasks.
It opens your apps, navigates your browser, fills in spreadsheets—anything you'd do sitting at your desk.
Research preview in Claude Cowork and Claude Code, macOS only.
Announcing Copilot Cowork, a new way to complete tasks and get work done in M365.
When you hand off a task to Cowork, it turns your request into a plan and executes it across your apps and files, grounded in your work data and operating within M365’s security and governance boundaries.
New agent technology dropping at a consistent pace… Notion, Google and Microsoft all dropped respectable agents in the same week.
I’m going to stay in the minority of users and focus on making the cross-platform, open source project @openclaw work
OC with API access to the SaaS startup stack (Notion, slack gsuite zoom etc) and an open source model running on local silicon is the goal.
I feel like the big prize for startups is in owning your data, the front end, your corporate memory and refining proprietary skills.
I might be wrong — thoughts?
When you're deciding what to study in college, don't try to predict what will be valuable in the future, because that's so hard that you'll probably get it wrong. Instead focus on what you personally find most exciting. You can't get that wrong.
@KrissBergTweets it's a great business model since hotels are valued based on their gross revenues, but converting to apartments changes it to market cap rates...we buy them at 2 or 3x and essentially can squeeze 12x when we're done converting. we've bought 30 of them, all 100+ units.
I don't talk about this a ton, but now feels right... I used to be a journalist covering human trafficking on the US Mexico border.
I’ve crossed the border illegally covering migrants and cartels countless times. I saw young women in the morgue after they were raped and brutalized in Juarez.
I saw a man get stabbed by a coyote in the gut, a terrible way to die. I know the sound a human makes when it happens. I knew a kid Neftali Fuentes who crossed 100+ times helping others not die in the desert across Arizona.
I’ve seen cartel wars play out on the streets of Juarez, bodies dangling from over passes. I’ve been held at gun and knife point before. Those who say open borders are humane have no idea what they’re talking about. You live in an air-conditioned suburb that might as well be an ivory tower. Do not tell me what we do now is virtuous; it is cowardice.
I hope we do what is right, which is secure the border, stop criminals from profiting off of misery, and help support local governments to be better, like El Salvador. I know borders and the separation of humans feels sad and impossible. But if you don’t understand this, yet you’ve never been to the border, never spoken to border patrol, never seen the many crosses of raped women in the desert, maybe get down off your high horse and try to understand the US can only have sanctuary cities... if we can keep the place a sanctuary.
🚨 NEW: Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel Says They Are Curbing Vaccine Trials Amid Increased Scrutiny From RFK Jr & HHS
“We do not foresee investing in new phase three studies in the foreseeable future in vaccines because you cannot make a return on investment if you don't have access to the US market.”