Mark Jones ๐Ÿ˜โค (@markqjones) 's Twitter Profile
Mark Jones ๐Ÿ˜โค

@markqjones

Tech enthusiast who enjoys learning and sharing about AI, Tech and crypto.

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Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rachel Reeves blames everyone but herself and her Govt for the shocking state of the UK economy, and is clearly planning to announce massive tax rises that she and Keir Starmer repeatedly promised NOT to level on us. She has no idea what sheโ€™s doing.

Rachel Reeves blames everyone but herself and her Govt for the shocking state of the UK economy, and is clearly planning to announce massive tax rises that she and Keir Starmer repeatedly promised NOT to level on us. She has no idea what sheโ€™s doing.
The Kobeissi Letter (@kobeissiletter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: Job postings on Indeed fell -6.4% YoY in the week ending October 31st, now at the lowest level since February 2021. Postings have now declined -36.9% since the April 2022 peak. The number of available vacancies is now only +1.7% above pre-pandemic levels seen in

BREAKING: Job postings on Indeed fell -6.4% YoY in the week ending October 31st, now at the lowest level since February 2021.

Postings have now declined -36.9% since the April 2022 peak.

The number of available vacancies is now only +1.7% above pre-pandemic levels seen in
Dr Singularity (@dr_singularity) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the near future, robots will be able to do any job a human can, from digging a hole, bricklaying to painting walls, laying tiles. Youโ€™ll be able to rent 10โ€“20 humanoid robots and use their labor to build a house very quickly. Theyโ€™ll be much cheaper than 20 human workers

In the near future, robots will be able to do any job a human can, from digging a hole, bricklaying to painting walls, laying tiles. 

Youโ€™ll be able to rent 10โ€“20 humanoid robots and use their labor to build a house very quickly. 

Theyโ€™ll be much cheaper than 20 human workers
Mark Jones ๐Ÿ˜โค (@markqjones) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Well said โ€ฆ tax isnโ€™t the way, innovation and investment in the right growth industries is. Shits far too expensive for many already .

Mark Jones ๐Ÿ˜โค (@markqjones) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My feed is now full of posts like this: โ€œAi is a bubble itโ€™s going to crash hardโ€ Vs โ€œAi is going to take every job on the plant by 2030. Lock in!โ€ This is exactly what I want. You canโ€™t form opinions unless you understand both sides. The X algo is getting very good.

Mark Jones ๐Ÿ˜โค (@markqjones) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This will take off. Ai agents will talk to your website without a human ever seeing it. The human will never visit your website in most cases. So this will eventually remove the need for your web pages. What a changing world we live in.

Mark Jones ๐Ÿ˜โค (@markqjones) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This statement below is so incorrect. I can code and have coded for 30 years. On 26th December 2025, I started building an app purely with AI code. AI has written every line. My App is not overly complicated, just a normal SAAS app. I've spent 7-day weeks / 11 hour days

Stripe (@stripe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Over 1,300 Stripe pull requests merged each week are completely minion-produced, human-reviewed, but contain no human-written code (up from 1,000 last week). How we built minions: stripe.dev/blog/minions-sโ€ฆ.

Over 1,300 Stripe pull requests merged each week are completely minion-produced, human-reviewed, but contain no human-written code (up from 1,000 last week).

How we built minions: stripe.dev/blog/minions-sโ€ฆ.
Mark Jones ๐Ÿ˜โค (@markqjones) 's Twitter Profile Photo

By 2030 I think the number of web sites on the Internet will drop a LOT. Why? Because the day of SEO is already dead. If people get no traffic there is no point paying for the hosting.. AI will have swallowed every fact from everything online. Think about what this meansโ€ฆ

Dean W. Ball (@deanwball) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I walk away from this summit convinced that much of the world, in the U.S. and abroad, is simply delusional with respect to what this technology is, what it can do today, what it will be able to do soon, and what it means their countries should do.