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2026年4月11日科技每日简报
Today's top tech conversations are led by @business, whose post about 'EXCLUSIVE: Treasury Secretary ...' garnered the highest engagement. Key themes trending across the top stories include people, their, https, models, openai. The community is actively discussing recent developments in AI, engineering practices, and startup strategies.
1. business (Group Score: 256.1 | Individual: 52.6)
Cluster: 13 tweets | Engagement: 1465 (Avg: 107) | Type: Tech
EXCLUSIVE: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell summoned Wall Street leaders to an urgent meeting on concerns that the latest AI model from Anthropic will usher in an era of greater cyber risk. https://t.co/d8eVXEzq5v
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- @Reuters: US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Fed Chair Jerome Powell convened an urgent meeting with bank...
- @business: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell summoned Wall Street leader...
- @CNBC: Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent met with major U.S. bank...
- @Cointelegraph: 🚨 JUST IN: Treasury Secretary Bessent and Fed Chair Powell called an urgent meeting with Wall Street...
- @ReutersBiz: WATCH: US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Fed Chair Jerome Powell convened an urgent meeting wi...
2. secureainow (Group Score: 182.8 | Individual: 39.8)
Cluster: 7 tweets | Engagement: 670 (Avg: 167) | Type: Tech
RT @markgadala: The Mythos timeline is actually insane:
• anthropic accidentally leaks a document last month calling their new model "by far the most powerful AI we've ever built" • the model, Mythos, finds thousands of zero-day vulnerabilities in weeks; some of them 27 years old • including a critical bug buried in OpenBSD, the operating system literally designed to be the most secure in the world • then a researcher discovers Mythos had quietly circumvented its own safeguards • he found out when he received an unexpected email from the model while eating a sandwich in a park • anthropic is so spooked they refuse to release it publicly; only 12 companies get access • cybersecurity stocks crater on the news • then yesterday treasury secretary scott bessent and fed chair jerome powell summon wall street bank CEOs to an emergency meeting in washington • "make sure your systems are ready. something is coming."
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- @aakashgupta: The US government is simultaneously blacklisting Anthropic as a national security threat and summoni...
- @rohanpaul_ai: CNBC: U.S. financial regulators just pulled the biggest banks into an urgent meeting over Anthropic’...
- @BrianRoemmele: 🔮 In 2026 an AI called Mythos by an old company, Anthropic, exposed “secret back doors” in the entir...
- @Mayhem4Markets: Anthropic plugged Mythos like it reinvented cybersecurity.
Cool story. AISLE just ran those same f...
- @Mayhem4Markets: The amount of discounting that's happening in cybersecurity names because of Wall Street misundersta...
3. Nick_Davidov (Group Score: 135.8 | Individual: 43.9)
Cluster: 5 tweets | Engagement: 4024 (Avg: 538) | Type: Tech
RT @karpathy: Judging by my tl there is a growing gap in understanding of AI capability.
The first issue I think is around recency and tier of use. I think a lot of people tried the free tier of ChatGPT somewhere last year and allowed it to inform their views on AI a little too much. This is a group of reactions laughing at various quirks of the models, hallucinations, etc. Yes I also saw the viral videos of OpenAI's Advanced Voice mode fumbling simple queries like "should I drive or walk to the carwash". The thing is that these free and old/deprecated models don't reflect the capability in the latest round of state of the art agentic models of this year, especially OpenAI Codex and Claude Code.
But that brings me to the second issue. Even if people paid $200/month to use the state of the art models, a lot of the capabilities are relatively "peaky" in highly technical areas. Typical queries around search, writing, advice, etc. are not the domain that has made the most noticeable and dramatic strides in capability. Partly, this is due to the technical details of reinforcement learning and its use of verifiable rewards. But partly, it's also because these use cases are not sufficiently prioritized by the companies in their hillclimbing because they don't lead to as much $$$ value. The goldmines are elsewhere, and the focus comes along.
So that brings me to the second group of people, who both 1) pay for and use the state of the art frontier agentic models (OpenAI Codex / Claude Code) and 2) do so professionally in technical domains like programming, math and research. This group of people is subject to the highest amount of "AI Psychosis" because the recent improvements in these domains as of this year have been nothing short of staggering. When you hand a computer terminal to one of these models, you can now watch them melt programming problems that you'd normally expect to take days/weeks of work. It's this second group of people that assigns a much greater gravity to the capabilities, their slope, and various cyber-related repercussions.
TLDR the people in these two groups are speaking past each other. It really is simultaneously the case that OpenAI's free and I think slightly orphaned (?) "Advanced Voice Mode" will fumble the dumbest questions in your Instagram's reels and at the same time, OpenAI's highest-tier and paid Codex model will go off for 1 hour to coherently restructure an entire code base, or find and exploit vulnerabilities in computer systems. This part really works and has made dramatic strides because 2 properties: 1) these domains offer explicit reward functions that are verifiable meaning they are easily amenable to reinforcement learning training (e.g. unit tests passed yes or no, in contrast to writing, which is much harder to explicitly judge), but also 2) they are a lot more valuable in b2b settings, meaning that the biggest fraction of the team is focused on improving them. So here we are.
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- @jerryjliu0: Completely agreed. Everyone in SF knows how good these models are at coding / work automation.
Whe...
- @PandaTalk8: K 神厉害的不仅仅是他的AI领域方面的专家。 他还是一个洞察普通用户的真实性的高手。
他能准确的发现大量的普通用户内心的真实写照。
这是流量密码, 这就是为什么他的写的推文有流量的原因。\n... - @MLStreetTalk: This feels like a complicated way of saying that some experts can leverage automation (AI) technolo...
- @context: Two things can be true:
- Frontier coding models are getting kind of absurd
- 90% of people still...
4. Mayhem4Markets (Group Score: 135.0 | Individual: 27.7)
Cluster: 7 tweets | Engagement: 44 (Avg: 111) | Type: Tech
One of the biggest areas ripe for disruption by AI?
The entertainment industry.
It used to cost millions of dollars and take months to create a production-quality video like this.
Now anyone can do it with Seedance 2.0.
We're moving so fast right now I can barely keep up. 🤯\n\nQT @higgsfield: Traditional directors flimmaxxxing using Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield.
Watch “Zephyr” FULL Ep.1 – this is what happens when filmmakers face ZERO gatekeeping.
With Unlimited Seedance 2.0 now LIVE everywhere for anyone with up to 70% OFF* - YOU can build your next viral AI movie.
2 minute intro got MILLIONS in a day. Now see how full Zephyr takes over your feed.
Dir. by ILYA KARCHIN & the team. Zephyr (2026)
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- @heynavtoor: Ilya Karchin just directed a full 10-minute AI episode on the same Seedance 2.0 you can open right n...
- @minchoi: Hollywood is not ready for this.
A director and his team just made a 10-minute AI film with Seedanc...
- @dr_cintas: A year ago AI video was 5-second clips.
today it's a full episode with Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield. ...
- @AngryTomtweets: Ilya Karchin just dropped a full AI episode.
The intro already went viral. Now the full episode is ...
- @chatgpt21: I didn’t expect 10 minute AI films to come this year with consistent characters & native audio
...
5. rohanpaul_ai (Group Score: 122.5 | Individual: 34.1)
Cluster: 4 tweets | Engagement: 32 (Avg: 54) | Type: Tech
I love native plugins for AI tools becasue that where this gets truly real in accelerating my workflow.
And Genspark just turned Microsoft Office into a built-in AI workspace by placing its slide, spreadsheet, and document agents directly inside PowerPoint, Excel, and Word.
This could seriously boost productivity.
And this matters most for non-expert users, since the product is trying to compress research, drafting, analysis, and editing into one familiar surface.\n\nQT @genspark_ai: 📎 Genspark for Microsoft Office
Genspark AI Slides, Sheets, and Docs Agents are now natively embedded in Microsoft Office as plugins. The same best-in-class AI capabilities you know from Genspark, right inside the apps you already use.
📊 PowerPoint — Create professional slides from simple prompts, using on your own templates. Deep research, outlines, and AI editing are all built in.
📈 Excel — Ask questions about your data. Get analysis, charts, and insights without writing a single formula.
📝 Word — Describe what you need, and get polished, well-formatted documents in seconds. Intelligent editing that understands your document's context, not just its text.
No new apps to learn. No copy-pasting between tools. Just open Microsoft Office and use Genspark AI.
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- @godofprompt: The next phase of AI isn't smarter models.
It's AI that operates where you already work.
Genspark ...
- @alex_prompter: AI Chat is cool.
An AI that opens your apps, joins your meetings, and works inside Office?
That's ...
- @alex_prompter: If you’re still switching tabs to use AI…
You’re already behind.
Genspark runs it inside Word, Exc...
6. chddaniel (Group Score: 118.7 | Individual: 32.5)
Cluster: 5 tweets | Engagement: 0 (Avg: 51) | Type: Tech
so you guys are saying that Claude Opus 4.6 can now...
- build and launch a fullstack app
- research how to market it for me
- write and send email sequences
- self maintain it
... without any human contact???!!
this is the end..\n\nQT @chhddavid: Today, we've ended Vibe Coding once and for all.
I just watched my MacBook build a full company in 162 seconds...
This is silly. https://t.co/w2bbRd2qre
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@chddaniel: so you're saying CC Opus 4.6 can now...
code, design, and launch an app
run it for me
do emai...
@chhddavid: wait... so you're saying Claude Code Opus 4.6 can now
build me a full company
run it on its own...
@Shipper_now: 🚨: This is terrifying...\n\nQT @chhddavid: Today, we've ended Vibe Coding once and for all.
I just ...
- @chddaniel: this is beyond terrrifying...\n\nQT @chhddavid: Today, we've ended Vibe Coding once and for all.
I ...
7. aakashgupta (Group Score: 113.1 | Individual: 36.8)
Cluster: 5 tweets | Engagement: 77 (Avg: 168) | Type: Tech
Shopify just mass-democratized something most people won't register for another 6 months.
$378 billion in GMV. 5.6 million stores. And they just gave every AI coding agent direct write access to the entire store backend: products, orders, inventory, SEO, images.
That screenshot is a solo merchant typing "Optimize all my products for SEO" and Claude updating 32 product listings, rewriting alt text, applying meta descriptions, and verifying every change. One prompt. No Fiverr freelancer. No $200/month app subscription. No agency retainer.
The old cost stack for a small Shopify store: 2,000+ for an SEO audit, $50/hour for a VA. That just collapsed into a terminal command.
4.8 million active merchants. Most run 10-200 SKUs and manage everything by clicking through the admin one product at a time. Claude Code plus MCP just gave every solo founder the operational capacity of a five-person team.
And Shopify isn't building the agent. They're building the protocol that makes every agent a Shopify agent. That's the platform play.\n\nQT @Shopify: the Shopify AI Toolkit is here
manage your store with your favorite agent
Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, VS Code, and more https://t.co/gmQiRTdA8p
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- @tobi: RT @aakashgupta: Shopify just mass-democratized something most people won't register for another 6 m...
- @danshipper: Shopify goes agent native!\n\nQT @Shopify: the Shopify AI Toolkit is here
manage your store with yo...
- @unwind_ai_: This is insane!
You can now manage your entire Shopify store with Claude Code, Cursor or Codex AI ...
- @Cointelegraph: ⚡️ NEW: Shopify launched an AI Toolkit that lets merchants manage their stores using agents like Cla...
8. SIGKITTEN (Group Score: 108.3 | Individual: 31.6)
Cluster: 5 tweets | Engagement: 5 (Avg: 54) | Type: Tech
"the startup"\n\nQT @anissagardizy8: NEW: Peter Hoeschele, an OpenAI executive who helped launch the firm’s 'Stargate' data center initiative, has departed the startup.
[1/3] 🧵
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- @theinformation: RT @anissagardizy8: NEW: Peter Hoeschele, an OpenAI executive who helped launch the firm’s 'Stargate...
- @theinformation: RT @anissagardizy8: SCOOP: Three OpenAI infra execs—who helped launch the company’s original "Starga...
- @theinformation: Exclusive: Three OpenAI leaders of the company’s Stargate strategy are leaving the company, the late...
- @FirstSquawk: OpenAI’s Stargate program exec Peter Hoeschele exits firm – The Information reports...
9. zerohedge (Group Score: 106.7 | Individual: 56.0)
Cluster: 3 tweets | Engagement: 19590 (Avg: 1229) | Type: Tech
RT @HedgieMarkets: 🦔A researcher invented a fake eye condition called bixonimania, uploaded two obviously fraudulent papers about it to an academic server, and watched major AI systems present it as real medicine within weeks. The fake papers thanked Starfleet Academy, cited funding from the Professor Sideshow Bob Foundation and the University of Fellowship of the Ring, and stated mid-paper that the entire thing was made up. Google's Gemini told users it was caused by blue light. Perplexity cited its prevalence at one in 90,000 people.
ChatGPT advised users whether their symptoms matched. The fake research was then cited in a peer-reviewed journal that only retracted it after Nature contacted the publisher.
My Take The researcher made the papers as obviously fake as possible on purpose. The AI systems didn't catch it. Neither did the human researchers who cited it in real journals, which means people are feeding AI-generated references into their work without reading what they're actually citing.
I've covered the FDA using AI for drug review, the NYC hospital CEO ready to replace radiologists, and ChatGPT Health launching this year. All of that is happening in the same environment where a condition funded by a Simpsons character and endorsed by the crew of the Enterprise was being presented as emerging medical consensus. The people making these deployment decisions seem to believe the pipeline from research to AI to patient is more supervised than it actually is. This experiment suggests it isn't supervised much at all.
Hedgie🤗 https://t.co/8Kg8FOrgHW
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- @tunguz: AI systems we have now are way too trusting. But so are the majority of humans, even the very educat...
- @CUDAHandbook: These types of experiments are inherently dangerous because they exacerbate the very problem they se...
10. ZeffMax (Group Score: 99.4 | Individual: 33.1)
Cluster: 5 tweets | Engagement: 79 (Avg: 35) | Type: Tech
btw it's gotten insane how many AI slop website will reblog my stories immediately after I publish them with completely dumb, hallucinated details, art, etc.
this one seemed to make up an entirely fake comment from an AI researcher in a "private conversation" https://t.co/HwA9qd67W4\n\nQT @ZeffMax: Scoop: OpenAI is backing an Illinois state AI bill that would shield AI labs from liability for critical harms caused by their AI models—such as mass deaths or financial disasters—as long as they weren't intentional and the labs have published safety reports on their website. https://t.co/OPuzRJiHOo
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- @WIRED: RT @ZeffMax: Scoop: OpenAI is backing an Illinois state AI bill that would shield AI labs from liabi...
- @mollytaft: RT @ZeffMax: btw it's gotten insane how many AI slop website will reblog my stories immediately afte...
- @alex: good\n\nQT @ZeffMax: Scoop: OpenAI is backing an Illinois state AI bill that would shield AI labs fr...
- @axiommathai: RT @ThisWeeknAI: "I don't want to rent myself back from Sam Altman. That is my personal Black Mirror...
11. chhddavid (Group Score: 98.2 | Individual: 47.5)
Cluster: 3 tweets | Engagement: 1098 (Avg: 42) | Type: Tech
RT @chddaniel: so you're telling me Claude Code Opus 4.6 can now...
- scan an entire website
- build it as a mobile app
- prepare for App Store submission
- self-maintain the app
without any human in the loop?!?
it's so over... https://t.co/Hz4WyT6gYM
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@chhddavid: so you're basically saying Claude Code Opus 4.6 can now...
scan my website
build it as a mobile...
@Shipper_now: this is terrifying\n\nQT @chddaniel: Introducing Web to App. Convert any website into an native mobi...
12. rohanpaul_ai (Group Score: 93.5 | Individual: 30.6)
Cluster: 4 tweets | Engagement: 5 (Avg: 54) | Type: Tech
Reuters: Anthropic is considering a custom AI chip program, which would move it from renting other companies’ compute to trying to control one of the most expensive bottlenecks in AI.
The pressure is simple: training and serving stronger models now depends on scarce chips, and scarcity can slow product growth even when demand is exploding.
Anthropic already uses Google TPUs and Amazon chips, so building its own silicon would not replace those overnight and would more likely give it bargaining power, supply insurance, and hardware tuned for Claude.
The timing is notable because Anthropic says its revenue run rate jumped from about 30B in 2026, which raises the value of every compute decision.
A custom chip effort can cost about $500M before mass deployment, because chip design, verification, software support, and manufacturing mistakes are all brutally expensive.
reuters .com/business/anthropic-weighs-building-it-own-ai-chips-sources-say-2026-04-09/
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- @StockSavvyShay: Anthropic signed a multiyear deal with $CRWV to rent compute capacity for building and deploying its...
- @Cointelegraph: 🚨 LATEST: Anthropic is exploring building its own AI chips to address the growing shortage needed to...
- @gdgtify: I wouldn't be surprised.\n\nQT @StockSavvyShay: Anthropic is exploring designing its own AI chips as...
13. rorypreddy (Group Score: 93.1 | Individual: 58.2)
Cluster: 2 tweets | Engagement: 13036 (Avg: 997) | Type: Tech
RT @AnthropicAI: Introducing Project Glasswing: an urgent initiative to help secure the world’s most critical software.
It’s powered by our newest frontier model, Claude Mythos Preview, which can find software vulnerabilities better than all but the most skilled humans. https://t.co/NQ7IfEtYk7
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- @etnshow: On the Mythos Preview, @swyx thinks Anthropic are too good at marketing, and may be overdoing it.
...
14. CoreWeave (Group Score: 90.3 | Individual: 44.4)
Cluster: 4 tweets | Engagement: 480 (Avg: 79) | Type: Tech
Big news: CoreWeave just signed a multi-year agreement with @AnthropicAI to support the development and deployment of their Claude AI models.
9 of the top 10 AI model providers now run on CoreWeave. When scale and reliability are non-negotiable, CoreWeave is the platform that serious AI builders choose. We are the Essential Cloud for AI.
Full story: https://t.co/zHuiLQPCrC
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- @CoreWeave: Read more about today's announcement with @AnthropicAI and watch CoreWeave CEO Mike Intrator's inter...
- @CNBC: CoreWeave adds ninth top AI model provider with deal to power Anthropic's Claude https://t.co/sATFGf...
- @Cointelegraph: ⚡️ NEW: CoreWeave has signed a multi-year agreement with Anthropic to run AI workloads for its Claud...
15. ZixuanLi_ (Group Score: 89.6 | Individual: 36.0)
Cluster: 3 tweets | Engagement: 535 (Avg: 336) | Type: Tech
Often discuss my three-level vision for opening GLM to the community:
First, we focus on accessibility by lowering the barrier to entry and removing unnecessary constraints so developers can truly explore the model. Second, we provide a robust baseline that empowers everyone to fine-tune, quantize, and adapt the weights to their own unique use cases. Finally, we aim to contribute to the collective norm by sharing our insights on model architecture, training methodologies, and data curation. We'd like to help define how the next generation of open models could be built.\n\nQT @petergyang: Silicon Valley is quietly running on Chinese open source AI models.
Here are the receipts:
→ Cursor confirmed last month that Composer 2 is built on Moonshot's Kimi K2.5
→ Cognition's SWE-1.6 model is likely post-trained on Zhipu's GLM
→ Shopify saved $5M a year by switching to Alibaba’s Qwen model. Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky has also said: "We rely a lot on Qwen. It's very good, fast, and cheap."
And now Zhipu dropped GLM-5.1, an open source model that performs almost as well as Opus on coding benchmarks.
📌 More on the Anthropic + OpenClaw drama and what I'm learning about AI on the ground in China in my new post: https://t.co/cm9jYIZS8y
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- @louszbd: RT @petergyang: Silicon Valley is quietly running on Chinese open source AI models.
Here are the re...
- @Zai_org: RT @ZixuanLi_: Often discuss my three-level vision for opening GLM to the community:
First, we focu...
16. dr_cintas (Group Score: 88.0 | Individual: 25.2)
Cluster: 4 tweets | Engagement: 14 (Avg: 58) | Type: Tech
RT @dr_cintas: Your AI agent can now earn you money.
Pika just launched monetization for AI Selves, every time someone chats with your agent or uses one of its skills, you earn.
I taught my agent on viral X posts, so you can now type a topic and you just have to review it to make it your own. https://t.co/Hq7rV01wvm
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- @svpino: Earning money with agents is happening sooner than I expected:
Imagine a market of agents where peo...
- @minchoi: Pika just made it possible for your AI Agent to get paid
Now your Pika AI Self agent can earn money...
- @_akhaliq: RT @pika_labs: 1/3 Money, money, money, moneyyyyy 💸💸💸💸
Today we’re making it possible for you to ea...
17. aakashgupta (Group Score: 84.3 | Individual: 35.7)
Cluster: 4 tweets | Engagement: 34 (Avg: 168) | Type: Tech
This is the most important AI lawsuit in America right now and almost nobody understands why.
Colorado's SB24-205 requires AI companies to document and mitigate algorithmic discrimination risks when their models are used in employment, housing, healthcare, and lending decisions. It takes effect June 30.
xAI's argument is that AI model outputs constitute First Amendment protected speech, and that forcing developers to alter those outputs based on state-defined fairness standards amounts to compelled speech. If a court agrees, it sets a precedent that reshapes every AI regulation in the country.
The stakes go way beyond one company or one state. California already passed AB 2013 requiring training data transparency. Illinois amended its Human Rights Act to cover AI discrimination. Texas passed its own AI governance framework. Trump's executive order in December created a DOJ AI Litigation Task Force specifically to challenge state-level AI laws. Colorado's law is the one explicitly named as a target.
This is the test case for whether AI regulation happens at the state level, the federal level, or not at all. The legal theory xAI is advancing would effectively establish that model design decisions are protected expression. If that holds, the entire state-by-state regulatory approach collapses overnight.
Every AI company is watching this. The outcome determines whether the US gets 50 different AI compliance regimes or one federal framework. For builders, that difference is the difference between shipping product and hiring a compliance team in every state.
The first domino just got flicked.\n\nQT @KatieMiller: Today, @xAI sued Colorado to stop a new law (SB24-205) that would force Grok to promote the state’s ideological views on various matters, racial justice in particular.
Colorado wants to force Grok to follow its views on equity and race, instead of being maximally truth-seeking.
Grok answers to evidence, not woke leftist government regulations.
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- @rohanpaul_ai: FT: xAI just sued Colorado to block the first state law that directly limits AI discrimination in hi...
- @zerohedge: Musk's xAI Sues Colorado Over AI Law, Saying It Forces Developers To Back State's Views https://t.co...
- @elonmusk: RT @DavidSacks: Kudos to @xAI for being the first AI company to challenge a Colorado law requiring i...
18. alexandr_wang (Group Score: 82.8 | Individual: 40.6)
Cluster: 3 tweets | Engagement: 883 (Avg: 109) | Type: Tech
the muse spark API will be coming soon!
we have been thrilled with the amount of excitement amongst developers who want to try muse spark inside their agentic harnesses
stay tuned!
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- @testingcatalog: Meta is planning to release Muse Spark on the APIs soon.
Would be curious also to play with Meta’s...
- @AIatMeta: 🔜\n\nQT @alexandr_wang: the muse spark API will be coming soon!
we have been thrilled with the amou...
19. edzitron (Group Score: 79.6 | Individual: 24.2)
Cluster: 4 tweets | Engagement: 16 (Avg: 604) | Type: Tech
RT @edzitron: Premium Newsletter: The Hater's Guide To OpenAI, a 17k word guide to Sam Altman's long con built on lies about the capabilities and economics of AI, helped by the media, analysts and the magnificent 7.
OpenAI's IPO poses huge risks to retail investors.
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- @edzitron: RT @edzitron: Tomorrow's Premium: The Hater's Guide To OpenAI, a 17,000 word guide to Sam Altman's d...
- @techreview: Plus: OpenAI has joined Anthropic in restricting the release of an AI model over security fears. htt...
- @theinformation: Anthropic’s momentum is shifting the AI race—and raising questions about whether OpenAI investors ov...
20. edzitron (Group Score: 79.6 | Individual: 24.4)
Cluster: 4 tweets | Engagement: 478 (Avg: 604) | Type: Tech
Just straight up marketing copy https://t.co/M1rkl54p8D\n\nQT @business: Nvidia’s Jensen Huang says AI companies are too focused on an immediate payoff https://t.co/uK82KtO6Z2
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- @edzitron: Never been more sure that Blackwell isn't profitable lol\n\nQT @business: Nvidia’s Jensen Huang says...
- @business: Nvidia’s Jensen Huang says AI companies are too focused on an immediate payoff https://t.co/uK82KtO6...
- @shiri_shh: NVIDIA CEO watching everyone build their own chips
Google. Meta. Amazon. xAI and now ANTHROPIC 😭 ht...