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Sam Altman shares what he thinks the world will look like in the future
"Unimaginable prosperity seems likely"
"What I hope for, but what I think we have to really work for is radical levels of human agency where people can just do and create beyond anyone's imagination, and we avoid the kind of centralization of power tendencies."
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Jeff Bezos reveals the single thing he says made Amazon successful more than anything else
"The number one thing that has made us successful by far is obsessive-compulsive focus on the customer, as opposed to obsession over the competitor"
"I talk so often to other CEOs, founders, and entrepreneurs, and I can tell that even though they're talking about customers, they're really focusing on competitors"
"It is a huge advantage to any company if you can stay focused on your customer instead of your competitors"
"Then you have to identify who is your customer. At the Washington Post, is the customer the people who buy advertisements? No, the customer is the reader, full stop"
"Where do advertisers want to be? Advertisers want to be where there are readers. So it's really not that complicated"
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I sat down with a founder who took 4 different apps to #1 in the App Store
One did $1.5M in 3 days; above ChatGPT and Gemini
He broke down 8 things he did to engineer virality
1. Don't design your app for users; design it for TikTok
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Palantir CEO Alex Karp goes after AI slop.
The fight over AI “slop” is really a fight over whether software is performing or merely pretending.
"The appearance of software working is not software working. And the slop that is getting a lot of attention is not only dangerous in terms of the hyperbolic rhetoric, but also in claims like, “There will be no jobs because of the slop,” or that “nothing will work,” while somehow we will have a God-like figure in the name of AI.
When, in fact, what actually does work is a platform built by a motley crew of highly technical people who, over 20 years, have been maligned for being right about the nature of having to build Foundry and the nature of having to build Apollo."
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Software used to fail in blunt ways: a crash, a wrong number, a missing button, a process that simply stopped.
Generative systems often fail more seductively, by producing fluent surfaces that look like work until they meet the stubborn world of permissions, edge cases, audit trails, security, accountability, and changing human intent.
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From "Palantir" YT channel, full link in comment.
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Mark Zuckerberg says he doesn't drink coffee or caffeine and does jiu-jitsu instead
"Sometimes on vacation, I'll drink it recreationally. I don't like any kind of chemicals or anything like that"
"My sister gives me such a hard time about that. She's like, 'You're just sitting there raw dogging reality'"
"I wake up and I fight people... It's neurologically stimulating, good cardio and strength, it's a good day"
"Better than caffeine for me. I'm just not into that stuff"
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“Today’s AI is the flip phone era.”
Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google and Alphabet, says today’s AI models will look primitive in just 3 years.
Agents will become normal, interfaces will fade, and content will move from any format to any format.
BREAKING: Secretary Marco Rubio says NATO allies are beginning to think through a worst-case scenario if Iran refuses to open the Strait of Hormuz:
"We all would love to see an agreement with Iran in which the Straits are open and they abandon their nuclear ambitions and so forth... We also have to have a plan B."
"We have to start thinking about what do we do if, a few weeks from now, Iran decides 'We don't care, we're going to keep the Straits closed. We're going to sink any ship that doesn't listen to us or doesn't pay us.' Then someone's going to have to do something about it."