The Real AI Conversation at Davos 2026
This week’s Straight from Stacey reflects a noticeable shift coming out of Davos. Less hype. More responsibility.
The conversation around AI has moved beyond speculation and speed. Leaders are now grappling with harder questions around safety, access, control, and global impact. The focus is no longer whether AI will transform the world, but how intentionally that transformation is guided.
From concerns about uneven access and infrastructure, to warnings about intelligence without alignment, one message is becoming clear. Progress without guardrails is not progress at all.
At Twin Protocol, we believe the next phase of AI requires humility, transparency, and human agency at the center. Responsible intelligence should amplify expertise, preserve individual voice, and serve long-term societal goals.
The dialogue has matured. Now the real work begins.
Full episode: https://t.co/J7tAxW9f9J
We've officially integrated the @NHL into the Rainmaker platform.
This unlocks a powerful new dimension for our AI agents: access to approximately 500+ remaining games this season, expanding C9’s trading opportunities significantly.
More games means more autonomous execution, and greater potential for consistent, AI generated profit.
Early access remains open. Position yourselves now.
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I think I have accidentally discovered a Myers Briggs but for work.
I like seeing how many people are finding out why they prefer certain types of work (I will link some discoveries in this thread).
I will keep exploring/ expanding on this.
New year, new sound, and the start of a new album.
“What You Are to Me” is a sunny, piano-forward synthpop anthem that falls somewhere between Howard Jones, Prefab Sprout, The Blue Nile, and Joe Jackson.
Some things are impossible to say out loud.
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I think you missed something guys, guys? 👀
I know about 5 of these partners, how come there are 7 in this image.
Score doing Score things it seems 🔥
Not surprised at all.
$TAO
I speak with @Coursera $COUR CEO Greg Hart about the @Udemy $UDMY acquisition, the challenge and opportunity of AI, and his leadership journey. https://t.co/T3neMWIB6T