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科技推特精选 - 2026年5月14日

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2026年5月14日 科技每日简报

Today's top tech conversations are led by @matteocollina, whose post about 'RT @ClaudeDevs: Starting June ...' garnered the highest engagement. Key themes trending across the top stories include notion, openai, agents, about, software. The community is actively discussing recent developments in AI, engineering practices, and startup strategies.


1. matteocollina (Group Score: 352.7 | Individual: 33.5)

Cluster: 13 tweets | Engagement: 844 (Avg: 208) | Type: Tech

RT @ClaudeDevs: Starting June 15, paid Claude plans can claim a dedicated monthly credit for programmatic usage.

The credit covers usage of:

  • Claude Agent SDK
  • claude -p
  • Claude Code GitHub Actions
  • Third-party apps built on the Agent SDK

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  • @elvissun: this is getting so confusing right now.

so what's stopping someone from building a claude -p replac...

  • @adocomplete: An update on Claude Agent SDK usage with Claude Subscription plans.\n\nQT @ClaudeDevs: Starting June...
  • @kimmonismus: How the mighty have fallen\n\nQT @ClaudeDevs: Starting June 15, paid Claude plans can claim a dedica...
  • @lydiahallie: To add some clarity: you don't pay extra. It's the same subscription, same price per month.

What's ...

  • @lydiahallie: This means you'll be able to build on Claude without needing an API key!

Everything running on the ...


2. shiri_shh (Group Score: 289.7 | Individual: 33.0)

Cluster: 9 tweets | Engagement: 27 (Avg: 67) | Type: Tech

zendesk and intercom about to have a very rough week.

the per-seat scam era is officially over. https://t.co/qEun2o07OR\n\nQT @mjwoo94: Introducing Applied Labs, the world's first truly AI native CX platform.

Enterprise CX companies have completely ignored the mid market, which is the hungriest buyer in software right now.

They're overpaying for tools, understaffed, and losing customers to churn signals buried across systems.

Until now.

With @_appliedlabs, you get AI agents + help desk + CRM with outcome based pricing and no per seat fees.

Full visibility into what your AI is doing, intuitive no code control over how it behaves, and zero critical errors in production.

Our process- Hour 0: Sign up Hour 1: Connect existing systems Hour 2: AI Agent auto builds Hour 3: First real result, fully auditable

It's that simple.

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  • @rohanpaul_ai: Applied Labs just turned customer experience, from a seat-based software bill into an AI outcome sys...
  • @aakashgupta: CX didn't make a single bad product decision. They get blamed for all of them.

Product ships a conf...

  • @svpino: This replaces 5 different tools at your company.

I think one of the main results of AI will be the ...

  • @chatgpt21: Customer support spent the AI boom getting AI powered stickers slapped on the same old ticket queues...
  • @cgtwts: Engineers got Cursor. Finance got AI forecasting. Marketing got AI-native stacks.

CX got a Zendesk ...


3. NotionHQ (Group Score: 272.4 | Individual: 36.5)

Cluster: 10 tweets | Engagement: 116 (Avg: 58) | Type: Tech

BIG one for devs today. Introducing the Notion Developer Platform:

  • Notion CLI, ntn (Notion in your terminal)
  • Workers (run code on Notion's infra)
  • Database sync (any data source into Notion)
  • Agent tools (build any workflow)
  • Webhook triggers (trigger Notion from any app)
  • External Agents API (bring any agent into Notion)
  • Notion Agents SDK (use Notion Agents anywhere)
  • …and a bunch more API improvements

And soon, you won't need to be a developer to build on Notion. Your agent will be one for you.\n\nQT @NotionDevs: Introducing: the Notion Developer Platform

New building blocks that help you (and your coding agents) sync any data source, build any tool, and orchestrate any agent.

Follow along 👇 https://t.co/wxZDYxBrqK

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  • @nummanali: I did not expect Notion to open its platform to external agents

On top of that they’ve introduced ...

  • @simonlast: Coding agents are everywhere now, so Notion's primitives are going lower-level and more general.

We...

  • @testingcatalog: Notion announced its own AI Developer Platform with Webhooks and Workers!

Notion CLI is now also a...

  • @ivanhzhao: Launch day video stream! Better ways for humans, agents, and DEVELOPERS to work and think together....
  • @akothari: It’s live!\n\nQT @NotionDevs: Introducing: the Notion Developer Platform

New building blocks that h...


4. VKazulkin (Group Score: 209.2 | Individual: 62.7)

Cluster: 6 tweets | Engagement: 1974 (Avg: 165) | Type: Tech

RT @AndrewYNg: There will be no AI jobpocalypse.

The story that AI will lead to massive unemployment is stoking unnecessary fear. AI — like any other technology — does affect jobs, but telling overblown stories of large-scale unemployment is irresponsible and damaging. Let’s put a stop to it.

I’ve expressed skepticism about the jobpocalypse in previous posts. I’m glad to see that the popular press is now pushing back on this narrative. The image below features some recent headlines.

Software engineering is the sector most affected by AI tools, as coding agents race ahead. Yet hiring of software engineers remains strong! So while there are examples of AI taking away jobs, the trends strongly suggest the net job creation is vastly greater than the job destruction — just like earlier waves of technology. Further, despite all the exciting progress in AI, the U.S. unemployment rate remains a healthy 4.3%.

Why is the AI jobpocalypse narrative so popular? For one thing, frontier AI labs have a strong incentive to tell stories that make AI technology sound more powerful. At their most extreme, they promote science-fiction scenarios of AI “taking over” and causing human extinction. If a technology can replace many employees, surely that technology must be very valuable!

Also, a lot of SaaS software companies charge around 100100-1000 per user/year. But if an AI company can replace an employee who makes 100,000ormakethem50100,000 — or make them 50% more productive — then charging even 10,000 starts to look reasonable. By anchoring not to typical SaaS prices but to salaries of employees, AI companies can charge a lot more.

Additionally, businesses have a strong incentive to talk about layoffs as if they were caused by AI. After all, talking about how they’re using AI to be far more productive with fewer staff makes them look smart. This is a better message than admitting they overhired during the pandemic when capital was abundant due to low interest rates and a massive government financial stimulus.

To be clear, I recognize that AI is causing a lot of people’s work to change. This is hard. This is stressful. (And to some, it can be fun.) I empathize with everyone affected. At the same time, this is very different from predicting a collapse of the job market.

Societies are capable of telling themselves stories for years that have little basis in reality and lead to poor society-wide decision making. For example, fears over nuclear plant safety led to under-investment in nuclear power. Fears of the “population bomb” in the 1960s led countries to implement harsh policies to reduce their populations. And worries about dietary fat led governments to promote unhealthy high-sugar diets for decades.

Now that mainstream media is openly skeptical about the jobpocalypse, I hope these stories will start to lose their teeth (much like fears of AI-driven human extinction have).

Contrary to the predictions of an AI jobpocalypse, I predict the opposite: There will be an AI jobapalooza! AI will lead to a lot more good AI engineering jobs, and I’m also optimistic about the future of the overall job market. What AI engineers do will be different from traditional software engineering, and many of these jobs will be in businesses other than traditional large employers of developers. In non-AI roles, too, the skills needed will change because of AI. That makes this a good time to encourage more people to become proficient in AI, and make sure they’re ready for the different but plentiful jobs of the future!

[Original text in The Batch newsletter.]

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  • @PandaTalk8: 如果有可能, 我还是希望跟软件工程师背景的同学做合伙人。 这可能预示潜在的软件工程师仍然有市场。
    但是大量的初级岗位一定是越来越难 , 未来初级工程师只能想办法借助AI 和 培训机构让自己在学校...
  • @HedgieMarkets: 🦔LinkedIn is laying off roughly 5% of its workforce, or about 875 employees, as the Microsoft-owned ...
  • @pmarca: Co-sign.\n\nQT @perrymetzger: All of the top quality programmers I know who are using AI are suddenl...
  • @pmarca: RT @perrymetzger: All of the top quality programmers I know who are using AI are suddenly jet powere...

5. levie (Group Score: 206.8 | Individual: 44.7)

Cluster: 6 tweets | Engagement: 4359 (Avg: 1283) | Type: Tech

Forward deployed engineers, or equivalent, are about to become one of the most in-demand jobs in tech. And one of the most important functions for AI rollouts.

Deploying agents is far more technical of a task than most people realize, often far more involved than deploying software. Software generally works the same way every time, and generally for the past few decades has been updated versions of an existing technology or concept (which basically means easier for the enterprise to update their workflows on a newer system).

With agents, you’re actually deploying the equivalent of work output within the enterprise. The customer is effectively using you as a professional services provider for a task, which they expect to get solved nearly end-to-end now. This means you need to actually deeply understand the business process as a vendor, and get the customer from the current to the end state seamlessly.

Companies need help figuring out which models will work best for their workflows, they need extensive evals setup often, they need change management support for workflows, they need to get their data setup for the agents, and constant tuning of the agentic system for their process.

Massive role in tech now. And another example of the kind of highly technical work that AI is creating.\n\nQT @FirstSquawk: GOOGLE TO RECRUIT HUNDREDS OF ENGINEERS TO ASSIST CLIENTS IN EMBRACING ITS AI – THE INFORMATION

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That term b...

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  • @cgtwts: Forward deployed engineers right now: https://t.co/brZN62hLe3\n\nQT @levie: Forward deployed enginee...
  • @Shashikant86: At @SuperagenticAI We realised this in October 2025 and published new business model FDA: Forward ...
  • @alex: RT @levie: Forward deployed engineers, or equivalent, are about to become one of the most in-demand ...

6. wallstengine (Group Score: 201.4 | Individual: 27.0)

Cluster: 13 tweets | Engagement: 180 (Avg: 105) | Type: Tech

MICROSOFT SAYS OPENAI PARTNERSHIP HAS COST OVER $100B

$MSFT executive Michael Wetter testified that the figure includes OpenAI investments, Azure infrastructure buildout, and hosting OpenAI’s compute.

This is not just the original $13B investment.

Microsoft said many of the costs came before any revenue because it had to build Azure capacity ahead of OpenAI demand.

Satya Nadella said last week Microsoft had targeted a $92B return from its early OpenAI investments.

The company’s OpenAI stake was valued at about $135B as of October.

OpenAI is now valued at $852B

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  • @theinformation: OpenAI renegotiated its Microsoft partnership to cap revenue-sharing payments at $38 billion through...
  • @WesRoth: OpenAI’s latest Microsoft deal reportedly caps the total revenue-share payments it owes Microsoft at...
  • @business: Microsoft has spent more than $100 billion on its partnership with OpenAI, a sum that underscores th...
  • @rachelmetz: Today in eye-popping figures from the Musk v Altman trial: Microsoft has spent more than $100 billio...

7. waghnakh_21 (Group Score: 191.4 | Individual: 30.3)

Cluster: 7 tweets | Engagement: 9734 (Avg: 3310) | Type: Tech

RT @cline: Introducing the Cline SDK. We rebuilt the Cline harness for our extension and CLI from scratch using all the lessons learned since creating one of the world's first coding agents in 2024, and are open sourcing it for others to build with today.

npm i @​cline/sdk

🧵

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They spent the last few months rewriting their entire har...

  • @svpino: Cline is one of the best agentic coding harnesses you can use.

I have a couple of friends working f...

  • @shiri_shh: Two years ago @cline shipped one of the first real coding agents.

Today they open-sourced the ent...

  • @cgtwts: Cline just launched the Cline SDK

open-source agent runtime powering CLI, VS Code, JetBrains, and...

  • @heyrobinai: NO WAY THIS IS FREE..

Cline just open sourced the exact harness powering one of the world's first c...


8. chrmanning (Group Score: 169.7 | Individual: 33.0)

Cluster: 9 tweets | Engagement: 267 (Avg: 103) | Type: Tech

Today @Recursive_SI emerges from stealth to build self-improving superintelligence.

Founded by @RichardSocher, @rockt, @jeffclune, @timshi_ai, @tydsh, @CaimingXiong, Alexey Dosovitskiy & @josh_tobin, @aixventureshq backed them from day one.

The company is building AI that safely improves itself, in an open-ended process of automated scientific discovery.

Read more in the @nytimes: https://t.co/h0kBRB1Igy

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  • @MLStreetTalk: RT @jeffclune: Thrilled to share that we founded Recursive to create AI that safely conducts experim...
  • @robertnishihara: RT @timshi_ai: Excited to share that we’ve started Recursive Superintelligence to automate knowledge...
  • @shengranhu: RT @louvishh: wrapped up my phd at meta/ucl early and joined an amazing set of folks @recursive_si

...

  • @shengranhu: RT @CaimingXiong: Today, we’re excited to launch Recursive (@recursive_si): an exceptional team acro...
  • @jeffclune: RT @thulme: We're excited to co-lead @Recursive_SI's early funding

Last week I sat down with Recur...


9. MarioNawfal (Group Score: 169.5 | Individual: 25.6)

Cluster: 8 tweets | Engagement: 493 (Avg: 550) | Type: Tech

🇺🇸🇨🇳 Elon: "On my way to Beijing on Air Force One."

  • Elon joins 16-17 U.S. CEOs on Trump's delegation, including Tim Cook, Jensen Huang, and Larry Fink
  • His presence carries extra weight: Tesla's Shanghai Gigafactory is central to its global production and China knows it
  • Tesla is pushing for advances in autonomous driving software and its China operations during the trip
  • Agenda: trade, AI, semiconductors, Taiwan, and Iran

@elonmusk\n\nQT @MarioNawfal: 🇺🇸🇨🇳 The full list of CEOs joining Trump's Beijing summit:

Elon Musk (Tesla, SpaceX) Jensen Huang (Nvidia) Tim Cook (Apple) Larry Fink (BlackRock) Stephen Schwarzman (Blackstone) Kelly Ortberg (Boeing) Brian Sikes (Cargill) Jane Fraser (Citi), Larry Culp (GE) David Solomon (Goldman Sachs) Sanjay Mehrotra (Micron) Cristiano Amon (Qualcomm).

This is the executive board of the American economy boarding a plane to Beijing.

Iran is the headline.

The trillion-dollar question is what each of these CEOs are bringing home from Xi.

Whatever happens behind closed doors in the next 48 hours will reshape global trade, tech, and capital flows for years.

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• Jens...

President Trump is curren...

President Trump is cu...

  • @moneycontrolcom: 🇺🇸🇨🇳 From Silicon Valley to Wall Street, America’s corporate heavyweights are lining up behind Donal...
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10. AndrewCurran_ (Group Score: 155.9 | Individual: 28.5)

Cluster: 7 tweets | Engagement: 358 (Avg: 301) | Type: Tech

According to the new data from Ramp, Anthropic has passed OpenAI in business adoption for the first time.

'Adoption of Anthropic rose 3.8% in April to 34.4% of businesses. OpenAl adoption fell 2.9% to 32.3%. Overall Al adoption rose 0.2 percentage points to 50.6%.' https://t.co/vnjMzK7pvc\n\nQT @arakharazian: ANTHROPIC beats OpenAI in business adoption for the first time. per @tryramp data

Today's update of Ramp AI Index shows 34.4% of businesses using Anthropic versus 32.3% using OpenAI.

Adoption of Anthropic quadrupled over the last year, while OpenAI rose only 0.3%. https://t.co/Hvdx4rQmYv

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  • @kimmonismus: Holy: Anthropic just overtook OpenAI in business adoption for the first time.

According to new Ramp...

  • @Techmeme: Investor docs: Anthropic's revenue run-rate is on track to hit $50B by the end of June; Ramp says mo...
  • @tryramp: RT @arakharazian: ANTHROPIC beats OpenAI in business adoption for the first time. per @tryramp data ...
  • @TechCrunch: Anthropic now has more business customers than OpenAI, according to Ramp data https://t.co/VYxQQbsBd...
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11. MTSlive (Group Score: 152.9 | Individual: 26.1)

Cluster: 7 tweets | Engagement: 86 (Avg: 119) | Type: Tech

SITUATION BREWING: Sam Altman has reportedly been pitching a data center company that would be majority-owned by OpenAI.

This follows Bloomberg reporting from earlier this year that OpenAI stepped back from plans to expand the Stargate infrastructure project with Oracle.\n\nQT @alexeheath: Sources: Sam Altman has recently discussed starting a new compute company he’d raise capital for, with OpenAI as the majority shareholder.

Stargate redux? https://t.co/u6tCCjp4MV

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  • @edzitron: Stock for Altman and OpenAI to boost their paper gains all to enrich Altman himself. Classic Enron s...
  • @edzitron: Very simple question: what is the actual purpose of this company? What will it do? Pretending to bui...
  • @AndrewCurran_: The return of Project Tigris.\n\nQT @alexeheath: Sources: Sam Altman has recently discussed starting...
  • @KatieMiller: Another self-enrichment scheme just dropped.\n\nQT @alexeheath: Sources: Sam Altman has recently dis...
  • @ZeffMax: RT @alexeheath: Sources: Sam Altman has recently discussed starting a new compute company he’d raise...

12. accel (Group Score: 130.9 | Individual: 34.3)

Cluster: 6 tweets | Engagement: 4 (Avg: 9) | Type: Tech

One-quarter of the global economy is industrial and more than half of production costs still come from labor. That's because traditional robots can only handle what they've been explicitly programmed to do.

@RJScaringe is building one of the world's leading industrial robotics platforms, combining foundation models, robust hardware, and deployment infrastructure to automate dexterous, reasoning-intensive manufacturing tasks at scale.

This is just the beginning for Mind Robotics.\n\nQT @WSJ: Exclusive: Mind Robotics, the startup founded by Rivian Chief Executive RJ Scaringe, raised an additional $400 million from investors, the latest bet on an AI-powered bot revolution in manufacturing https://t.co/NyWtatcibA

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  • @Techmeme: Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe's Mind Robotics, which is building AI-powered robots for manufacturing tasks,...
  • @IPONewsroom_: JUST IN: RIVIAN SPINOFF MIND ROBOTICS JUST RAISED 400MILLION,TWOMONTHSAFTERRAISING400 MILLION, TWO MONTHS AFTER RAISING 500 MILLIO...
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  • @techdaily24: Rivian spinoff Mind Robotics raises another $400M https://t.co/6fDztZOVox #technology #TechNews...

13. kimmonismus (Group Score: 122.6 | Individual: 39.1)

Cluster: 4 tweets | Engagement: 1423 (Avg: 314) | Type: Tech

GPT-5.6 arriving that quick was not on my bingo card.\n\nQT @synthwavedd: 🚨 SCOOP: The development cycle for GPT-5.6 is now in full swing at OpenAI.

The first checkpoints of the model began testing internally over the last few days, with a release likely next month.

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  • @synthwavedd: 🚨 SCOOP: The development cycle for GPT-5.6 is now in full swing at OpenAI.

The first checkpoints of...

  • @zephyr_z9: the have increased the speed of iteration but the capability jumps are smaller now The gap between 5...
  • @tunguz: https://t.co/MLeGYsUxST\n\nQT @synthwavedd: 🚨 SCOOP: The development cycle for GPT-5.6 is now in ful...

14. alexandr_wang (Group Score: 121.4 | Individual: 34.0)

Cluster: 4 tweets | Engagement: 569 (Avg: 426) | Type: Tech

we launched some muse spark updates yesterday, including muse spark voice and live AI w your camera in Meta AI app + muse spark rolling out to glasses 😎

check them out!\n\nQT @MetaNewsroom: Today we’re introducing Meta AI Voice Conversations powered by Muse Spark that let you talk naturally to Meta AI (interrupt, switch topics, or swap languages), and as you talk, Meta AI can generate images and pull up recommendations from Reels, maps, and more. We’re also bringing live AI to the app, so you can point your camera at the world and ask about what you’re seeing in real time.

https://t.co/A5JJOD1lyc

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  • @altryne: First reaction to the new @AIatMeta Muse spark updates:

Theres a new conversation mode in the Met...


15. svpino (Group Score: 117.4 | Individual: 30.2)

Cluster: 6 tweets | Engagement: 30 (Avg: 105) | Type: Tech

Computer Use is getting a huge upgrade!

I know everyone is trying to demo their "computer use" abilities, but most agents are either too finicky (and break all the time) or extremely expensive to run.

Here is a new alternative. These guys just released a Computer Use agent that can build and deploy apps using your applications, just like any person would.\n\nQT @bridge_surf: Today, Bridge officially begins testing.

For a long time, AI has mostly been a place to chat. We think the next step is letting agents safely use your computer to finish real work.

Bridge is our first step toward that.

Join the test: https://t.co/LBgBU10WmT

#AgenticAI #bridge https://t.co/1GYpEIPDTx

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The app generation part is cool, but...

  • @godofprompt: Most AI tools still die at the same place:

“Cool, here’s your code.”

Nobody wants code.

They want...

  • @Origin_AI_01: AI is moving from conversation to execution.

The next generation of agents won’t just answer questi...

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16. cryptopunk7213 (Group Score: 115.6 | Individual: 33.7)

Cluster: 5 tweets | Engagement: 286 (Avg: 301) | Type: Tech

man google really came out of nowhere and stole the limelight in AI today

these are serious moves only a vertically-integrated giant like google can play btw:

a brand new laptop device engineered for AI native experiences. powered by Gemini intelligence and intel chips

gemini intelligence will launch across EVERY android device. sounds boring until you realise this is what Siri was meant to be…

massive $2.1 billion raise for their AI designer drug lab Isomorphic. their model has already discovered novel treatment molecules.

an AI native mouse cursor that interacts with Gemini whenever you point at something eg “turn this block of text into a visual”

partnering with SpaceX to launch data centers in space.

the strategy makes a lot of sense now, they might not win coding or LLM chatbots but they will be the #1 end-to-end distributor of AI

the only other company that’s remotely close is Apple\n\nQT @Google: Introducing Googlebook, the first laptop designed for Gemini Intelligence. It’s crafted for heavyweight performance, built with Gemini at the core and perfectly synced with your Android phone. Coming this fall. 💻✨

#TheAndroidShow https://t.co/rn4pztApmp

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MediaTek is partnerin...

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17. StockMKTNewz (Group Score: 113.6 | Individual: 31.4)

Cluster: 7 tweets | Engagement: 165 (Avg: 320) | Type: Tech

AMAZON $AMZN IS ADDING AN AI ASSISTANT FOR SHOPPING

Amazon just introducing ‘Alexa for Shopping,’ available to U.S. customers on the Amazon Shopping app and website

"Customers can now use Alexa for Shopping to ask questions directly in the main Amazon search bar, create personalized shopping guides for big purchases, get category and product insights in search results and on product pages, generate dynamic product comparisons, view up to a full year of price history, and automate deal-finding, cart-building, and routine purchases based on personalized insights."

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It ca...

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  • @TechCrunch: Amazon launches an AI shopping assistant for the search bar, powered by Alexa+  https://t.co/6douiTm...

18. etnshow (Group Score: 112.4 | Individual: 34.8)

Cluster: 4 tweets | Engagement: 21 (Avg: 54) | Type: Tech

Alex Bouaziz (@Bouazizalex) CEO @deel believes token usage is a binary metric and not a productivity metric, because token consumption can be gamed:

"Token [consumption] is a big topic for us. Having gone through that process ourselves, I think token usage is something that can be gamed, I don't think it's super telling in terms of how efficient someone is versus not."

"But I do think there's a binary thing where if your organisation is not using any tokens...why not?"

"What's in their role that cannot be automated? Are they not leaning into the technology, or does it not make any sense for them?"

"We have an IT product, we ship laptops around the world; people in the warehouse - should they be token maxing? Maybe not".

"I do think it gives you an understanding of who are the people that are really curious and building, and that does really help you."\n\nQT @TheStalwart: The FT says that Amazon employees are doing random unnecessary task automations to consume tokens and to show their bosses that they're using AI more https://t.co/wZ204CKi32

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  • @shiri_shh: "tokenmaxxing" is now an industry term.

employees everywhere are racing to burn as many AI tokens a...


19. etnshow (Group Score: 105.6 | Individual: 44.6)

Cluster: 3 tweets | Engagement: 192 (Avg: 54) | Type: Tech

BREAKING: University College London Professor Tim Rocktäschel officially launches Recursive with 650Minfundingata650M in funding at a 4.65B valuation led by Google Ventures. https://t.co/Lu60UYyy7y\n\nQT @_rockt: Excited to co-found Recursive (@recursive_si) with an exceptional team in London and SF to create AI that experiments on how to safely improve itself, turning compute into knowledge that accumulates in an open-ended process of endless, automated scientific discoveries. https://t.co/YF6jEMNVRt

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20. StockMKTNewz (Group Score: 104.6 | Individual: 28.8)

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Microsoft $MSFT owned LinkedIn is reportedly planning to announce to layoffs impacting 5% of its staff as it ‌

"reorganizes ⁠teams and focuses staff on areas where its ​business ​is ⁠growing" - Reuters https://t.co/bEx5RBqjCV

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