The @cursor_ai culture is pretty rad.
They have this super intense QA agent called “thermonuclear review”.
Plus the group is super focused on a single problem space and scaling sheer rock face successfully.
Easy to move an industry when you’re already working inside one of the biggest companies inside it.
That doesn’t show me skill.
Show me what else you’ve got.
StoryApp had a voice AI agent that listened to your story, understood the emotion from your voice, and reacted accordingly. It automatically hashtagged content for real-time discoverability in a feed and search results.
This was 2012, a decade and a half ago, teaching humans how to connect with technology in a way that improves both simultaneously.
The world you see today built by Big Tech and Big AI has not been https://t.co/X6Qrj0mfgm
As the agentic world moves into real-time high-frequency "trading" using recursive self-improvement, we will require dynamic databases with rapid and scaled read-write speeds
Bitcoin is an emerging tech product that is publicly traded, which means it's more visibly volatile. This is a feature, that enables the piston-like engine of Bitcoin itself, which makes it harder as every day passes.
Imagine if the AI industry were publicly traded in a similar way. It would not have survived because its mechanics are not built to benefit from downside sentiment.
I almost worked at Google Brain. They asked me to describe how PROME's biologic intelligence worked. This was back in 2012, after we invented the Stories media format.
I wouldn't do it, because I wasn't giving away the source code idea for free to a Big Tech company in an interview.
I wasn't hired. LOL. And they're still, over a decade later, trying to move closer and closer to the real-time architecture that's always on, always adapting.
Now, the AI industry calls it recursive self-improvement but that still doesn't quite capture it all.
Don't use a pencil. It destroys your creativity and will take your job.
Don't use a computer. It destroys your creativity and will take your job.
Don't use AI. It destroys your creativity and will take your job.
Don't use emerging tech. It destroys your creativity and will take your job.
But, does it?