Friday, June 23, 2023
23: Imran Khan
On giving AI eyes and ears AI can listen and see, with bigger implications than we might realize. ........ Over the past seven months, AI has come to mean chatbots. All of the web interfaces of the big Large Language Models (Bard, Bing/ChatGPT, and Claude) started as chatbots, and that has shaped our popular understanding of what AI can do. It anthropomorphizes AI as “someone” you can talk with, and it makes us think that AIs can only communicate via text. ........ the multimodal capability of Bing, which uses GPT-4 in creative mode. Everyone is likely to get this feature for free in the next four weeks. And it really does radically change what AI can do. ........ What multimodal AI does is let the AI “see” images and “understand” what it is seeing. I had some fun with this by uploading a recent meme (and thus one that would not be in the training data of the AI) with a little bit of image manipulation to make sure Bing couldn’t find the image by searching for it. The AI not only accurately described the scene in the meme but read the text in the image, and even explained why the meme was funny. ............ Bing Image Creator (which uses OpenAI’s DALL-E)..... An important thing to note is that I did essentially nothing beyond the first prompt, other than feeding it its own results. The result was self-improvement, as the AI developed and refined an idea that combined visual elements, research, and a sense of style. The result is that the AI can now build and refine prototypes using vision, a large increase in capabilities. And this is just the start. As AI can observe and comment on the world around it, we will see all sorts of new uses emerge............ An often-overlooked OpenAI product is Whisper, a voice-to-text system that is very, very good ......... but I also had GPT-4 act as a real-time virtual VC, using voice recognition on the pitches and prompting it give VC-like feedback. ......... It was incredibly easy to do, and did not require any equipment or additional expense. I was able to sit in the front row of class and record the pitches directly with the ChatGPT app on my phone, it captured everything extremely well. At the end of each pitch, I just added a simple prompt: You are a seed stage venture capitalist who evaluates startup pitches. Evaluate the following pitch from that perspective and offer 4 positives and negatives, as well as what you think about the pitch overall as an investor. .......... Those results were of high quality, and the VC in the room was impressed. .......... the ability to get feedback live to verbal presentations is an exciting one with lots of teaching implications. You can now get instant feedback from any simulated individual you want to any talk you want to give. ............ Connecting AI to the internet made it much more powerful. Giving AI the tools to write and execute code made it much more powerful. And, now the capabilities to watch and listen are going to do the same. AI doesn’t just advance because of new fundamental models, like going to GPT-5, it advances when it is given the tools to operate in the real world. Jobs that require visual or audio interactions felt insulated from AI, but now they are not ............ AI will be able to play a more active role in the real world by observing and listening. The implications are likely to be profound, and we should start thinking through both the huge benefits and major concerns today. .
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How Can ChatGPT Help Create And Implement A Social Media Influencer Program?
How Can ChatGPT Analyze Data To Determine Which Types Of Content Generate The Most Engagement?
Image Generation
How Can ChatGPT Suggest Ways To Use Virtual Events To Engage Customers?
How Can ChatGPT Help Create And Implement A Customer Retention Strategy?
Thursday, June 22, 2023
China/India
Give three hours to @AndrewYang about 2024.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) June 22, 2023
How Can ChatGPT Suggest Ways To Use Quizzes And Surveys To Engage Customers?
How Can ChatGPT Help Create And Implement A Thought Leadership Campaign?
How Can ChatGPT Provide Guidance On How To Create Effective Case Studies?
How Can ChatGPT Analyze Competitor Data And Provide Recommendations For How To Differentiate A Brand From Competitors?
How Can ChatGPT Suggest Ways To Use Webinars To Generate Leads?
Marc Andreessen/Lex Fridman
Here's my conversation with Marc Andreessen (@pmarca) about the positive role of AI and technology in the recent history and future of human civilization. This was fascinating and fun! https://t.co/XQdkfhNI4n pic.twitter.com/WYKeF1trYt
— Lex Fridman (@lexfridman) June 22, 2023
America is so stupid to make immigration so hard. They could take their pick of the smartest people in China if they wanted to.
— Paul Graham (@paulg) June 20, 2023
5 types of content that build your following:
— Justin Welsh (@thejustinwelsh) June 20, 2023
1. This person teaches me
2. This person motivates me
3. This person entertains me
4. This person makes me think
5. This person understands me
That's just about it.
This video celebrates life. ChatGPT celebrates life.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) June 20, 2023
Pretty cool win - featured on Forbes magazine today!
— Kieran Drew (@ItsKieranDrew) June 19, 2023
Crazy to see the journey unfold. Especially the past 12 months.
Cheers for the support ๐ฅ pic.twitter.com/AXKad51NF7
When did you join Fox??
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) June 22, 2023
hahaahaha
— Kieran Drew (@ItsKieranDrew) June 19, 2023
One reason we live in the country. pic.twitter.com/Z3bRxj3IYS
— Paul Graham (@paulg) June 20, 2023
Is this accurate @CommunityNotes?
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 20, 2023
What is your opening sentence with this pic on your book cover? #WritingCommunity #screenwriting #authors #books #authors #writersoftwitter #creators pic.twitter.com/qYbEaZOdt4
— Mary Lewis McRae (@MarylewisMcrae) June 19, 2023
เคเคซ्เคจो เคธीเคฎाเคฎा เคจเคฌเคธ्เคจे, เคाเคเคो เคชเคाเคกी เคฆौเคกเคจे!
— Ameet Dhakal (@ameetdhakal) June 20, 2023
Story by @Sangita_gr
เคธिเคจेเคฎा เคนเคฒเคตाเคฒाเคนเคฐू เค เคฆाเคฒเคค เคाเคจे เคคเคฏाเคฐीเคฎा https://t.co/BXbHBqg42i
When I joined Twitter, there were few people on, we could read every tweet. iPhone was a few years away, so web only.
— Jeremiah Owyang (@jowyang) June 19, 2023
It was 99% Silicon Valley startups. We used to do cereal bar meetups at Southpark, blogger dinners, and events at Arrington’s backyard at “TechCrunch”
The only… pic.twitter.com/TO1F6dmw92
— Balen Shah (@ShahBalen) June 20, 2023
The ambitious mind can view progress in binary terms:
— Sahil Bloom (@SahilBloom) June 20, 2023
• I don’t have an hour to lift, so I shouldn’t go.
• I don’t have 4 hours for deep work, so I shouldn’t start.
• I don’t have 30 minutes to call mom, so I shouldn’t call.
Never let optimal get in the way of beneficial. pic.twitter.com/VZA6DTQbu1
$3m ARR @beehiiv and just getting started ๐ซก
— Tyler Denk ๐ (@denk_tweets) June 19, 2023
14 months: $0 → $1m
3 months: $1m → $2m
2.5 months: $2m → $3m pic.twitter.com/HPgjrxTcnx
Cool
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 20, 2023
Oh, I believe it.
— Paul Graham (@paulg) June 20, 2023
Hiring is not about avoiding mistakes.
— Marc Randolph (@mbrandolph) June 19, 2023
Probably the most important thing you can do to increase your odds of success are to surround yourself with exceptional people.
But you are not going to hire them. You are going to discover them.
Interviewing is a horribly inexact…
Most successful companies have one characteristic in common. A Massive Transformative Purpose.
— Peter H. Diamandis, MD (@PeterDiamandis) June 19, 2023
This is why an MTP is your most important asset, both personally and professionally ๐งต
The mortgage on my house is an asset, not a liability.
— Nick Huber (@sweatystartup) June 19, 2023
2.9% fixed for 30 years.
Paying it off would be a silly mistake.
America’s childcare system is on the brink of collapse due to lack of funding. My bill will lower childcare costs to $10 dollars a day to help families and restore our childcare industry. pic.twitter.com/esZbFDnHkD
— Ro Khanna (@RoKhanna) June 20, 2023
Avoid These 10 Common Writing Mistakes To Build Your Twitter Audience . The difference between the roaring successes and the majority dropouts? High impact writing. The ability to clearly communicate a message, in a way that builds an audience and gets them excited about becoming your customer. Learning how to write, and applying your skills to scripts, tweets, articles and newsletters is the single biggest investment you can make in your career as a creator and your personal brand. ......... Kieran Drew quit dentistry to become a writer, and now shares what he learns as he builds his creator business. With 160,000 Twitter followers (having only opened his account in August 2020) and over 20,000 subscribers to his Digital Freedom newsletter ........... “One big idea, one captivating story, one core emotion, one core benefit, one call to action.” Drew believes that “specificity is the secret.” ........... “The road to hell is paved with adverbs,” said Stephen King. .......... Avoid words such as really, quickly, rarely, and so on. If a word ends in -ly, it’s not your friend. “Use them as an opportunity to swap out for bigger and bolder language.” Your message will be stronger, less fluffy, and more memorable to readers........... To save serious headaches, see if your sentence passes “the zombie test,” which goes like this: “If you can add ‘and by zombies’ to the sentence, it’s passive. If you can’t, it’s active.” This is the difference between “The world was rocked by Kieran (and by zombies)” and “Kieran rocked the world (and by zombies).” You want the latter, and so does your audience. .............. “First draft fast, second draft slow, one week buffer.” Simple. “Leave time between your drafts, and schedule content one week ahead.” ........... The internet shows you the opposite.” Instead of trying to sound well-educated, “distil core ideas down to their simplest form.” Be clear instead of clever. It makes you easier to consume, instantly memorable, and more than pays off long term........... Add line breaks to break up your paragraphs, use snappy sentences, bullet points and white space. “The secret is to be easy on the eyes.” ......... “Cut a third from your draft before publishing. People are busy. Write like it.” Even if you think what you’ve written cannot possibly be cut down, give it a go. Keep chopping until it’s a third shorter and much punchier. You won’t even remember what you cut out. ............ Remove fluffy phrases like “I think that,” “it’s possible that,” “you could,” and “probably.” Don’t be afraid to take your stance. ........ “Don’t be the guru, be the guide”
How Can ChatGPT Help Create And Implement A Social Media Influencer Program?
How Can ChatGPT Analyze Data To Determine Which Types Of Content Generate The Most Engagement?
Image Generation
How Can ChatGPT Suggest Ways To Use Virtual Events To Engage Customers?
How Can ChatGPT Help Create And Implement A Customer Retention Strategy?
Tuesday, June 20, 2023
20: Kazakhstan
When Doctors Use a Chatbot to Improve Their Bedside Manner Despite the drawbacks of turning to artificial intelligence in medicine, some physicians find that ChatGPT improves their ability to communicate empathetically with patients. ........ On Nov. 30 last year, OpenAI released the first free version of ChatGPT. Within 72 hours, doctors were using the artificial intelligence-powered chatbot. ......... Most surprising to Dr. Lee, though, was a use he had not anticipated — doctors were asking ChatGPT to help them communicate with patients in a more compassionate way. ........ In one survey, 85 percent of patients reported that a doctor’s compassion was more important than waiting time or cost. In another survey, nearly three-quarters of respondents said they had gone to doctors who were not compassionate. And a study of doctors’ conversations with the families of dying patients found that many were not empathetic. ............. Enter chatbots, which doctors are using to find words to break bad news and express concerns about a patient’s suffering, or to just more clearly explain medical recommendations. ..........
the help he and other doctors on his staff got from ChatGPT to communicate regularly with patients.
......... He asked his team to write a script for how to talk to these patients compassionately. “A week later, no one had done it,” he said. All he had was a text his research coordinator and a social worker on the team had put together, and “that was not a true script,” he said. So Dr. Pignone tried ChatGPT, which replied instantly with all the talking points the doctors wanted. ........... The ultimate result, which ChatGPT produced when asked to rewrite it at a fifth-grade reading level, began with a reassuring introduction ......... “Doctors are famous for using language that is hard to understand or too advanced,” he said. “It is interesting to see that even words we think are easily understandable really aren’t.” .......... The fifth-grade level script, he said, “feels more genuine.” ............ “Most doctors are pretty cognitively focused, treating the patient’s medical issues as a series of problems to be solved,” Dr. White said. As a result, he said, they may fail to pay attention to “the emotional side of what patients and families are experiencing.” .......... In long, compassionately worded answers to Dr. Moore’s prompts, the program gave him the words to explain to his friend the lack of effective treatments .......... It also suggested ways to break bad news when his friend asked if she would be able to attend an event in two years .......... for a doctor to admit to using a chatbot this way “would be admitting you don’t know how to talk to patients.” .......... It’s time-consuming to read the letters of referral and medical histories and then decide whether to grant acceptance to a patient. But when he shared that information with ChatGPT, it “was able to decide, with accuracy, within minutes, what it took doctors a month to do,” Dr. Kohane said. ............ Dr. Richard Stern, a rheumatologist in private practice in Dallas, said GPT-4 had become his constant companion, making the time he spends with patients more productive. It writes kind responses to his patients’ emails, provides compassionate replies for his staff members to use when answering questions from patients who call the office and takes over onerous paperwork. ......... It was the sort of letter that would take a few hours of Dr. Stern’s time but took ChatGPT just minutes to produce. ...... After receiving the bot’s letter, the insurer granted the request. .I'm 30 and have raised $100m+ for startups I've founded. Here's how:
— Steph Mui (@stephmui) June 14, 2023
- raised $250k angel round to get started
- pivoted to AI 4 weeks later and raised a $100m seed round
Follow me for more entrepreneurship and fundraising advice
So cigarette’s do more good for the climate than a Tesla?
— Patrick Bet-David (@patrickbetdavid) June 14, 2023
The hypocrisy of ESG scores.
Tesla got just a 37 out of 100, while Philip Morris got an 84.
Who’s supposed to believe this non-sense? https://t.co/eo8eRVPBiZ
For everyone with a dream, I started 20VC as an 18-year-old with £50 & no contacts.
— Harry Stebbings (@HarryStebbings) June 14, 2023
Today I release our incredible discussion with Prime Minister @RishiSunak.
Work hard, be kind, never ever give up.
This is a moment I will cherish forever. ๐ทhttps://t.co/KyhXJqYcc9 pic.twitter.com/OnkgwBDI6V
It has taken us a long time to get to the Apple Vision moment pic.twitter.com/Tp7R2nsvH4
— Yuri Sagalov (@yuris) June 14, 2023
YC is the most successful venture capital firm of the last 15 years.
— Terrence Rohan (@tmrohan) June 14, 2023
By returns, consistency of returns, number of generational companies funded, and impact, no one else is even close.
One of my core mantras for IRL community building:
— elle ⚡️ (@ellebeecher) June 14, 2023
“I care, but I do not carry.”
I deeply care about creating spaces for conversation and genuine connection.
I put 100% of my presence, heart, and brain power into it. Before, during and after each event. Every week.
But I’ve…
๐จ๐️ Imp: Zoho is building its own large language model (LLM), similar to OpenAI's GPT and Google's PaLM 2 models. The project is being overseen by @svembu, and is being worked on by the company's R&D team in India.@deepsekharc reports https://t.co/7CxvajmzSx
— Chandra R. Srikanth (@chandrarsrikant) June 14, 2023
The UK.
— Paul Graham (@paulg) June 14, 2023
First-time founders obsess about:
— Katelyn Bourgoin (@KateBour) June 14, 2023
> Their logo
> Their website
> Their headshots
> Their domain name
> Their business cards
> Their social media graphics
Second-time founders obsess about:
> Getting customers
Generative AI investing: a process by which venture capital firms transfer large amounts of money to NVIDIA via intermediaries known as “startups”
— Matt Turck (@mattturck) June 14, 2023
What's the best website builder these days for a SaaS app?
— Alex Cohen (@anothercohen) June 14, 2023
I want to:
1. Use a template
2. Make changes quickly without touching code
3. Run landing page experiments
Kind of hilarious that when money was virtually free people were blowing it on ad spend and subsidizing delivery apps, and now that capital is extremely expensive there’s a technological breakthrough that requires insane amounts of hardware investment to play ball
— Austen Allred (@Austen) June 14, 2023
๐ฅ️ tech = mostly market risk, less product risk
— Alok Tayi (@aloktayi) June 14, 2023
๐งฌ biotech = mostly product risk, less market risk
Airbnb.
— Paul Graham (@paulg) June 14, 2023
If you did not think AirBnB was promising, why did you recommend it to USV?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) June 14, 2023
Thank you to everyone who read this Monday - I really appreciated the responses๐
— Dustin Moskovitz (@moskov) June 14, 2023
If you'd like to see the ideas in more detail, check out this longer version on The Workback.
AI can make work more humanhttps://t.co/ggUzYRxeVo https://t.co/ctyOlrXBTF
Looks like Asana could really benefit.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) June 14, 2023
It's become established fact that there's no better place to be than in SF to be part of the genAI revolution. But, why? 3⃣ main reasons ๐
— Sarah Hinkfuss (@SarahHinkfuss) June 14, 2023
1/ The market is changing so quickly -- so much learning comes through osmosis speaking to others (both strangers and friends), and often times spontaneously
— Sarah Hinkfuss (@SarahHinkfuss) June 14, 2023
My favorite point from @mattcharris's latest article: while there's a lot of discussion on the threat of hallucination in genAI chatbots... banks should actually fear chatbots telling the truth! 'Don't invest your money in my bank. Our rates are worse than X competitor!'๐ https://t.co/gDR1HPpSZz
— Sarah Hinkfuss (@SarahHinkfuss) June 13, 2023
This is wild to me pic.twitter.com/e2xtRYqjGC
— Samuel Spitz (@samuel_spitz) June 14, 2023
Marketing is always changing.
— Andrew Gazdecki (@agazdecki) June 14, 2023
Every startup always copies what works.
Then it all just feels the same.
So switch up your marketing and rewrite your playbook to stand out because the best marketing doesn’t feel like marketing.
Coinbase: we gonna IPO
— Patrick Collins (@PatrickAlphaC) June 14, 2023
SEC: you good
SEC: jk we suing you
Coinbase: for what?
SEC: not telling you
Coinbase: wtf
SEC: unregistered securities
Coinbase: which ones?
SEC: not telling you
Coinbase: THEN HOW CAN YOU SUE US? USA can you deal with this?
SEC: ok like Ada and… pic.twitter.com/6YU5dRVODN
You sure look the part.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) June 14, 2023
Your podcast itself is your start. Hire me to show you how.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) June 14, 2023
Every CEO Needs A Coach. What about you?
100 Reasons A CEO Needs A Coach https://t.co/4ki0WOxTGw
"Every CEO needs a coach!"
-- Eric Schmidt, former Google CEO
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Someone’s assistant just told me in scheduling a coffee meeting that the person doesn’t actually drink coffee, only Diet Coke. Believe it or not, you don’t actually have to order coffee at coffee meetings! ๐คฃ
— Katie Roof (@Katie_Roof) June 14, 2023
Remember. Russia's rehabilitation of Stalin and Stalinist policies require united opposition from the free world once again. Ukraine is the front line of a fight that demands attention from all. https://t.co/egQBeLHnrZ https://t.co/cY56fYD4fA
— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) June 14, 2023
DemocracyTech: Google Search Gives Zero Results https://t.co/uz4JxzbIlK
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) June 14, 2023
Paid someone $5 for a logo and got this
— Vasco (@vascoabm) June 14, 2023
What do you think? pic.twitter.com/5oerpbyGaB
Tired: Getting diluted 43% for $1.2m
— Amal Dorai (@amaldorai) June 14, 2023
Wired: Getting diluted 43% for $113m
My termsheet (from 2010): https://t.co/JtCmYScd15 pic.twitter.com/jqic2MvHyJ
Reddit going dark has disrupted the vital flow of online content from niche groups to mass consumption:
— Justine Moore (@venturetwins) June 14, 2023
⬇️
⬇️
⬇️
Group chats
⬇️
“News”
⬇️
Is it:
— Jake Duth (@JakeDuth) June 15, 2023
- log in to
- login to
- log into
- loginto ๐
For example, my client was trying to log in to his account.
I think Putin already knows this, and his current military goal is simply a prolonged stalemate. He can't win; if he pulls out, he might be the victim of a coup; but if he digs in he might be able to prolong the war till he dies of natural causes.
— Paul Graham (@paulg) June 15, 2023
5) Companies aren’t about creating revenue, they’re about creating value
— Rick Zullo (@Rick_Zullo) June 14, 2023
That value is tied to future cash flows and the only way you sustainably generate FCF over the long term is though competitive advantage
Create competitive advantage, not just revenue - thats how you… pic.twitter.com/DaisjumvYK
You never know where science will take you... Yes, I'm studying images of cats in party hats. Stay tuned... pic.twitter.com/FUxP6dRzzg
— Stephen Wolfram (@stephen_wolfram) June 14, 2023
When I was 17, I tried to open a bank account and they wouldn’t let me because I didn’t have a guardian present.
— Roshan Patel (@roshanpateI) June 14, 2023
2 months later, I was allowed to take out $220k in student loans without knowing my major.
"Don't learn to code. Soon GUIs will do it all for you." - 1985
— Austen Allred (@Austen) June 15, 2023
"Don't learn to code. Soon that will all be done offshore for pennies." - 2003
"Don't learn to code. Soon nocode tools will do it all for you." - 2015
"Don't learn to code. Soon AI will do it all for you." - 2023
In studying the great characters the world has produced, I dare say, in the vast majority of cases, it would be found that it was misery that taught more than happiness, it was poverty that taught more than wealth, it was blows that brought out ......https://t.co/0jlFV2JGB2 pic.twitter.com/kZPs8vo0GV
— Vedanta Society (@VedantaBoston) June 15, 2023
A very strong call from #Estonia's Parliament to break Russia's cycle of aggression and establish a special international tribunal under the auspices of the UN General Assembly.
— Kaja Kallas (@kajakallas) June 15, 2023
It's the first time a national parliament has adopted such a statement but I believe not the last. https://t.co/pAWkOG6r26
So. You are looking at the new John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Humanities and Associate Professor of African and African American Studies at Harvard. Effective July of last year. It is one of a small number of endowed professorships for tenure-track faculty. pic.twitter.com/rm2YSVlsAu
— Sarah Elizabeth Lewis (@sarahelizalewis) June 14, 2023
All sufficiently organized countries can reliably teach you the basics, but none can reliably figure out what you should work on. You have to do that for yourself.
— Paul Graham (@paulg) June 15, 2023
Startup twitter is the least toxic place on the internet ❤️
— Remote Joe (@remotejoeclark) June 14, 2023
I had invited him as a guest for the TV talk program Pairavi Defending the defenseless in 2011. He was shooting in Pokhara. He came to Kathmandu took part in the debate and left for Pokhara. On a parting note he said , every person needs to speak for Dalits - a real mahanayak ! pic.twitter.com/pG3DSY4eCt
— Prabhakar Bagchand (@PBagchand) June 15, 2023
At the time we were all excited about it.
— Paul Graham (@paulg) June 15, 2023
College dropout(flunk out) to Ph.D.
— Eugene B. Lee-Johnson, PhD (@eugenejohnson_) June 14, 2023
*LSU truly does have beautiful gowns. https://t.co/ultNg5bfoN pic.twitter.com/RkXSuDccOk
He is wrong
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 15, 2023
My Dad taught me that you get to choose your battles, and I am choosing the biggest one of my life.
— Mayor Francis Suarez (@FrancisSuarez) June 15, 2023
I'm running for President.
Join me at https://t.co/Wf7fVZACkl and for just $1, help secure me a spot on the debate stage ➡️ https://t.co/MgO1RIl3jp#FXS24 pic.twitter.com/ZhKa0bQYll
Never in my wildest dreams could I have predicted a future where a new virus would become the #1 infectious disease killer of children and that medical leadership would decide the vaccine for this virus is NOT important for kids, and NOT promote it. ๐คฏhttps://t.co/kFDPU9w9MO
— Dr. Lisa Iannattone (@lisa_iannattone) June 15, 2023
Since @JoeBiden cannot and should not talk about Trump's indictment for violating the Espionage Act. But if other Democrats don't push back on Trump's disinformation, he will succeed in framing things on his terms https://t.co/pzeMQtNiS9
— Dan Pfeiffer (@danpfeiffer) June 14, 2023
เค्เคฏेเคท्เค เคจाเคเคฐिเคเคฎाเคฅि เคो เคฆुเคฐ्เคต्เคฏเคตเคนाเคฐ เคญเคจेเคो เคे เคนो ? เคฏเคธเคा เคงेเคฐै เคช्เคฐเคाเคฐ เคนुเคจ्เคเคจ् https://t.co/imfCybx015
— Rita Thapa (@bheribas) June 14, 2023
เค्เคฏेเคท्เค เคจाเคเคฐिเคเคฎाเคฅि เคฆुเคฐ्เคต्เคฏเคตเคนाเคฐ เคฐाेเคाैँ !#ElderAbuse #Nepal pic.twitter.com/xvDGA1LW4j
I will reboot America
— Lars for President (@LibertarianLars) May 24, 2023
Follow me!https://t.co/g7j0WwyFPb pic.twitter.com/hjGVYizABi
How to value your seed-stage startup:
— scott fitsimones (@scottfits) June 14, 2023
Start at $10m
Did YC? +10m
Product has revenue? +20m
Founder ex-FAANG? +50m
AI startup? +90m
Ex-OpenAI / Anthropic +100m
Founder sold previous company? +100m
Authored a famous AI paper? +500m
Crypto but added AI to the name? +1B
4 mental models that helped me grow 4 companies to 8 figures:
— Kevin_K (@kkirkpatrick) April 20, 2023
• Kill your ego
• Think in bets
• Work in teams
• Think in solutions
Everything starts in your mind, fix that first.
My partner Ryan (whom I am marrying next week ❤️) wisely stays off social media, so allow me to be his temporary avatar. He’s been teaching himself woodworking. This is the first piece of furniture he’s built with his own hands: a walnut credenza in midcentury modern style ๐ pic.twitter.com/fuMh2HjUFX
— Ferris Jabr (@ferrisjabr) June 14, 2023
"Startups are bought, not sold" is one of the biggest value-destroying myths in VC.
— Eric Paley (@epaley) June 14, 2023
Founders can and should lay the groundwork for a sale years in advance by proactively reaching out to and meeting with potential acquirers. Don't wait to be "discovered" by corporate M&A teams.
RIP Hollywood
— Linus (●แด●) (@LinusEkenstam) June 15, 2023
Making images like this used to cost a lot of money.
Now all you need is Midjourney, write a few words and ๐ฅ
Disruptive technology that will change things forever pic.twitter.com/2WGETaaOth
In a great (& destructive) irony, Mechanical Turk is just AI, now.
— Ethan Mollick (@emollick) June 14, 2023
The MTurk crowdworking platform is a major place for researchers (and companies) to get humans to do small tasks & experiments. But this paper finds 33-46% of Turkers use LLMs to do tasks. https://t.co/MMO15yYMgj pic.twitter.com/N0B5f6dxOY
Planning out a series of interviews with SaaS builders.
— Jack Forge (@TheJackForge) June 14, 2023
No calls.
All questions are given through email to respect everyone's time.
Respond when you can.
Is this outdated or a welcome change to scheduling video calls?
Amnesty: "We call on the UK to refrain from extraditing Julian Assange, for the US to drop the charges, and for Assange to be freed” @amnesty https://t.co/GlWuuUBeOD
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) June 15, 2023
"We cannot seem to do what other countries think is easy, while we’ve happily decided to do what other countries think is impossible." Really appreciated this essay by @aaronecarroll https://t.co/SORJCVeEQy
— Dave A. Chokshi, MD (@davechokshi) June 15, 2023
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