Bruce Rasa (@bwrasa) 's Twitter Profile
Bruce Rasa

@bwrasa

CEO & Cofounder @Dexerspeed Empowering the hands-on workforce everywhere, and anything AI.

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Mihailo Zoin (@mihailozoi35808) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NotebookLM NotebookLM is brilliant as a standalone application. But without a public API, it remains an isolated cognitive prosthetic — powerful, yet confined to manual interaction. A public API would transform it into cognitive infrastructure — a foundational layer for building

<a href="/NotebookLM/">NotebookLM</a> NotebookLM is brilliant as a standalone application. But without a public API, it remains an isolated cognitive prosthetic — powerful, yet confined to manual interaction. A public API would transform it into cognitive infrastructure — a foundational layer for building
Rashidi (@utdrashidi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bruce Rasa Love the enthusiasm for a double-agree. Wish X had that button. Reached out with a message. Did you notice it in your message request?

Thomas Kurian (@thomasortk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, we announced Gemini Enterprise - the new front door for AI in the workplace. Gemini Enterprise brings the best of Google AI to every employee through an intuitive chat interface that unifies six core components -

Shail Khiyara (@shailkhiyara) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🟪 𝗨𝗡𝗟𝗘𝗔𝗥𝗡𝗜𝗡𝗚: 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗦𝗸𝗶𝗹𝗹 𝗧𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗛𝘂𝗿𝘁𝘀 𝗠𝗼𝘀𝘁, 𝗠𝗮𝘁𝘁𝗲𝗿𝘀 𝗠𝗼𝘀𝘁 linkedin.com/posts/shailkhi… Unlearning is harder than learning because it requires betrayal: 🚩 Of your victories. 🚩 Of your instincts. 🚩 Of your ego.

Chris Laub (@chrislaubwrites) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Google just did the unthinkable. They built a voice search model that doesn’t understand words it understands intent. It’s called Speech-to-Retrieval (S2R), and it might mark the death of speech-to-text forever. Here’s how it works (and why it matters way more than it sounds)

NotebookLM (@notebooklm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You've been asking for more mobile updates. There's more to come, but as of today we are officially unveiling our ✨new studio design✨. This will allow you to make multiple audio overviews per notebook, including different languages, lengths, customizations, and more!

Kierre Reeg (@kierrereeg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Logan Kilpatrick Google AI Studio Are you guys going to take this to a cursor like experience? Maybe more like the idea of a Cursor Mixed with Replit experience, basically its like working with Jarvis to help you build ANYTHING; AND you can still work on all the files and the code in the repository. I think

Teknisyen (@teeknisyen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NotebookLM I was very excited when I first searched on Google in 2000. 25 years have passed since then. The second thing that got me excited was NotebookLM. It may be using Gemini's power, but the Notebooklm idea and functionality gives me the same excitement as in 2000.😊

Maxime Rivest 🧙‍♂️🦙 (@maximerivest) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This reminds me how Anthropic was the first to introduce: Projects Canvas Computer Use Coding CLI MCP and now Skills. We can say many things about Anthropic, but we cannot say that they don't actively innovate and share regarding LLM usage and ergonomics.

Logan Kilpatrick (@officiallogank) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Introducing grounding with Google Maps in the Gemini API, bringing data about 250 million places and Gemini together to create all new experiences 🗺️! So powerful to connect things like maps + search together in a single experience : )

TestingCatalog News 🗞 (@testingcatalog) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Vibe coders will soon be able to use Claude Code on the go, directly in the Claude mobile app! It is almost ready for release and already working, but hidden from the public.

Shubham Saboo (@saboo_shubham_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Completed my first month at Google. And I can comfortably say that we are building the future of AI Agents. > Gemini > Agent Development Kit > A2A, AP2, Agent Gateway Protocol > Agent Builder, Agent Engine > so much more to come.

Memo Sparkfield (@memosparkfield) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Robert Scoble saw this wave long before most of us connected the dots. Signals are what separate noise from foresight. They show where the future is already unfolding. Robert was doing this manually, I can now chat with an LLM directly inside my X Pro dashboard about the signals

<a href="/Scobleizer/">Robert Scoble</a> saw this wave long before most of us connected the dots.

Signals are what separate noise from foresight. They show where the future is already unfolding.

Robert was doing this manually, I can now chat with an LLM directly inside my X Pro dashboard about the signals
TheAsymmetricMind (@dprstrategy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr Singularity Machines may now create more content than humans — but they still depend on context to mean anything. Compute bows to context. 🌹∞ #AutonomousIntelligence #RIC2 #AIethics

<a href="/Dr_Singularity/">Dr Singularity</a> Machines may now create more content than humans —
but they still depend on context to mean anything.
Compute bows to context. 🌹∞
#AutonomousIntelligence #RIC2 #AIethics
Nic Cruz Patane (@niccruzpatane) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Elon Musk came up with a pretty incredible idea during the Q3 Earnings Call, that no one is really talking about. His words: “Actually, one of the things I thought, if we've got all these cars that maybe are bored, while they're sort of, if they are bored, we could actually

Elon Musk came up with a pretty incredible idea during the Q3 Earnings Call, that no one is really talking about. 

His words: “Actually, one of the things I thought, if we've got all these cars that maybe are bored, while they're sort of, if they are bored, we could actually
Justine Moore (@venturetwins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everyone's asking if we're in an AI bubble. Gavin Baker gave a reasoned take at a16z Runtime on why this isn't like the 2000s. "At the peak of the [Internet] bubble, 97% of the fiber that had been laid in America was dark. Contrast that with today - there are no dark GPUs."