Things I really dislike about Fable:
1. Anthropic collects my prompt history, stores it, and does whatever they want with it for 30 days. No opt-out
2. They can nerf their most expensive model without telling me, billing me the same amount, wasting my time. Whenever they want
CEOs are uniquely prone to AI psychosis because they’re sufficiently distant from the last mile of work that still has to happen to generate most value with AI.
So when they play with AI, they see the happy path results, often not considering the next 10 or 20 things that have to happen to get sustainable results from agents.
“Look I made this awesome product prototype”. Yes but you didn’t have to review the code before it went into production and fix a bunch of issues.
“Look I generated a contract”. Yes but you didn’t verify all the terms before it goes out to the counterparty and didn’t have to wire up all the past contracts to work with.
The best thing you can do as a CEO is to use AI a *ton* to figure out the real implications of agents in the enterprise, and come out the other side with an appreciation for both the upside and the real work that goes into them.
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This is insane..
Bernstein predicts that copper shortage will start in 2027 and progressively deepen by 2050.
Demand will explode but supply will be limited as the operating mines are being depleted and getting permits for new ones is very hard.
Copper supercycle is coming.
My father Peter Yu did in
NORTH YORK GENERAL HOSPITAL
of Toronto Canada
on Sep 28 due to unhandled cardiac tamponade for over 72 hours and No telemetry and no oxygen. he died in an empty ward with no one attended.
The doctors and the hopstials have no answers and they’re still rightfully harming people everyday!!
No one told my mom he was that severe until we learnt from the medical records. My mom collapsed on the road to the hospital in a morning when she heard my father. It’s still
Up to date no mainstream media has covered.
Evidence folder : https://t.co/JolSxS143t
Traveling across continents when I first moved to the US was a pain with 15h flights with a dumb tv. Now there is @Starlink on @qatarairways economy, what a wonderful world! Now only if charging ports on these seats actually started supporting usb-c...any fix for that @elonmusk
Children are abroad. Parents are in India.
Parents in their late 50s and 60s are enthusiastic to visit kids abroad. They do trips once a year or perhaps once in two years.
Everyone is happy - both parents and kids.
Enter parents into their early 70s, they don't have that much patience to travel for so long. Also, now grandkids are older and busy with their studies. Their son/daughter and their spouses are busy with jobs. They feel lonely abroad. But they still make trips, a bit grudgingly now......
Enter parents into their late 70s, they refuse to leave India. By then they have some health issues and they don't want to burden their children by becoming unwell abroad. Add to this health costs above. Travel becomes like a big task. They are happy to be in India and ask kids to visit them.
Some kids visit, some don't. Perhaps visa issues, perhaps job issues, perhaps other problems....
Kids' life abroad continues as usual.
Parents in India quite lonely.
This is the common scenario nowadays in Telugu speaking states.
#elderlycare
AI isn't just LLMs or writing code. AI can design hardware.
This 6-layer, 32-sensor evaluation board was created end-to-end with Quilter’s physics-driven AI.
• 80 % parts auto-placed
• Fully routed ≈ 2 hrs
• Zero DRC violations
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