Dylan Sellberg (@dylsell) 's Twitter Profile
Dylan Sellberg

@dylsell

Director of Product, AI @HubSpot

ID: 373529573

calendar_today14-09-2011 18:58:16

1,1K Tweet

1,1K Takipçi

1,1K Takip Edilen

Armand Domalewski (@armanddoma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

loudly faking a phone call in my Waymo where I go on about how horrible I think it is that people burned them so it remembers I was one of the good ones when the Revolution comes

Molly O’Shea (@mollysoshea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AI—has gotten so—advanced—I can't even tell—which posts—are—written—with—ChatGPT—anymore—it’s truly—a miracle✨. Who knew—AGI would come t—his fast🚀—every single job—is—going to be—wiped away💼💀. —the—future—is he—re📉🔮😵‍💫.

Aaron Levie (@levie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AI Agents turn everyone into a manager. We thought the future of software was AI reviewing and editing our work. But in fact the opposite is true. The future of software is to kick off tasks to AI Agents and review, edit, and orchestrate their work.

Ethan Mollick (@emollick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Among other things with the Grok 4 launch, it will be interesting to see how you demo a (presumably) very smart model. We are getting to the point where current AIs already do a lot of impressive things, so it is harder and harder to show to non-experts what a new model does.

Dylan Sellberg (@dylsell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reiterating for those who may live under a rock. Tesla FSD is ridiculously good and constantly getting better. Most valuable product I own, hands down

Sahil Bloom (@sahilbloom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The worst mistakes in life are made when you try to do fast what’s meant to be done slow. Real, durable things take a long time to build. Careers. Businesses. Relationships. Health. There are no hacks. There are no shortcuts. The long way is the right way.

Sam Altman (@sama) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the most fun parts of OpenAI is watching people here level up so fast and do such excellent work. We are operating at a high level across many different disciplines and many of the people doing it have never done it before, and joined us at the beginning of their career.

Aaron Levie (@levie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Building AI agents right now is a process of: 1. Build scaffolding to address a limitation of the AI model so your agent works 2. The AI model gets upgraded and solves the very problem you were trying to mitigate, rendering your scaffolding obsolete 3. Identify new, harder use

Jacob Posel (@jacob_posel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My favorite rebrands of 2025: Gambling - Prediction Markets Service Business - Full-stack startup Sales engineers - Forward deployed engineer PED's - Peptides/HRT Private Equity - AI Rollup GPU Provider - Neocloud Docker container - RL environment Series A - Pre-seed

Alex Prompter (@alex_prompter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This paper from Stanford and Harvard explains why most “agentic AI” systems feel impressive in demos and then completely fall apart in real use. The core argument is simple and uncomfortable: agents don’t fail because they lack intelligence. They fail because they don’t adapt.

This paper from Stanford and Harvard explains why most “agentic AI” systems feel impressive in demos and then completely fall apart in real use.

The core argument is simple and uncomfortable: agents don’t fail because they lack intelligence. They fail because they don’t adapt.
lia (@tallsnail) 's Twitter Profile Photo

love trash day. love hearing that truck. humans getting stuff done. cooperation. logistics. municipal services. civilization.

ARC Prize (@arcprize) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New SOTA public submission to ARC-AGI: - V1: 94.5%, $11.4/task - V2: 72.9%, $38.9/task Based on GPT 5.2, this bespoke refinement submission by Johan Land ensembles many approaches together

New SOTA public submission to ARC-AGI:

- V1: 94.5%, $11.4/task
- V2: 72.9%, $38.9/task

Based on GPT 5.2, this bespoke refinement submission by <a href="/LandJohan/">Johan Land</a> ensembles many approaches together