Eugene Mandel (@eugmandel) 's Twitter Profile
Eugene Mandel

@eugmandel

Ex-Head of AI at Loris.ai. Previously Head of Product @expectgreatdata. Product leadership, startups, machines + humans.

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Seriously though, Oakland City Council! Denying what happened and explicitly refusing to condemn Hamas in the resolution...?!

יונה לייבזון yuna leibzon (@yunaleibzon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I will never forget the testimonies I’ve heard today at the UN about the brutal rape, sexual assault, and murder of Israeli women during the Hamas massacre on October 7th. It’s horrific and disgusting and must be shared with the world. Don’t remain silent about it; you can watch

Ed Leon Klinger (@edleonklinger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Extraordinary video in which a Jewish student highlights the extent of antisemitism on campus at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Elite universities and their DEI bureaucracies have failed us.

Eugene Mandel (@eugmandel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"I know everyone loves the underdog.. The poor and helpless underdog. Well, sometimes, the underdog is, in fact, helpless. ...And sometimes the underdog is a sadistic maniac who tries to decapitate people with a shovel."

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Always thrilled to learn something new from an EconTalk convo. This week's episode with Haviv Rettig Gur is special because I learned many things. I gave it an unusual title because I don't want you to miss it. Please RT: econtalk.org/an-extraordina…

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New details show a pattern of rape and mutilation against Israeli women by Hamas in the Oct. 7 terrorist attacks, a New York Times investigation found. nyti.ms/485770Z

New details show a pattern of rape and mutilation against Israeli women by Hamas in the Oct. 7 terrorist attacks, a New York Times investigation found. nyti.ms/485770Z
Ethan Mollick (@emollick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A clear use case for AI is idea generation. The evidence is strong across many studies that AI (GPT-4, Claude 3, Gemini Advanced) can help boost human creativity & the costs of getting bad answers is low. My Innovator GPT: chat.openai.com/g/g-JaiQEuHRU-… More: oneusefulthing.org/p/automating-c…

Sumit (@_reachsumit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is Cosine-Similarity of Embeddings Really About Similarity? Netflix cautions against blindly using cosine similarity as a measure of semantic similarity between learned embeddings, as it can yield arbitrary and meaningless results. 📝arxiv.org/abs/2403.05440

Is Cosine-Similarity of Embeddings Really About Similarity?

Netflix cautions against blindly using cosine similarity as a measure of semantic similarity between learned embeddings, as it can yield arbitrary and meaningless results.

📝arxiv.org/abs/2403.05440
Predibase (@predibase) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What if... ➡️ you could train an LLM to beat GPT-4 for your use case? ➡️ and, that LLM was open-source and <1% the size of GPT-4? ➡️ and, you could do it for free? If that sounds appealing, then don't miss our virtual workshop - free compute included! pbase.ai/3x5lepL

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Alex Sherstinsky (@alexsherstinsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To converse is human. Thoughtful, intentional conversations can save the world. Reckless conversations antagonize and cause conflicts. The book "Talk" by @lizstokoe elucidates just how much we act through words. #ConversationalAI #ConversationDesign #ConversationAnalysis

To converse is human. Thoughtful, intentional conversations can save the world. Reckless conversations antagonize and cause conflicts.  The book "Talk" by @lizstokoe elucidates just how much we act through words. #ConversationalAI #ConversationDesign #ConversationAnalysis
Alex Sherstinsky (@alexsherstinsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The "use their name often" sales tip is a myth. Fake familiarity from reps feels inauthentic—we don't know each other. Skip forced rapport, just help accomplish the goal. #ConversationalAI #ConversationDesign #ConversationAnalysis

Alex Sherstinsky (@alexsherstinsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Word choice matters: Saying "I want to talk to you" in a tense and strained situation may be rejected as intrusive. However, saying "I want to speak with you" would be perceived as respectful and thus accepted. #ConversationalAI #ConversationDesign #ConversationAnalysis

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And of course when the participants ignore the real meaning, it creates funny moments: Q: "Can you hand me the pen?", A: "Yes, I can" (no action).

Eugene Mandel (@eugmandel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At the first glance, this is such a weird feature of human conversations. But it is not that weird. The speaker is managing both the attention of the other participant, making sure that they are ready to receive their own and their own fear of rejection by a kind of warm up.

Eugene Mandel (@eugmandel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Understanding that conversation analysis of voice calls can achieve good enough quality by relying on transcripts alone saved us a lot of time at Loris when we were expanding from supporting digital (chat like) channels to voice. We could reuse all the technology we already had.

Eugene Mandel (@eugmandel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, this paper from almost 30 years ago has clear practical value, as doing this right might be the difference between success or failure of voice agents that do customer service, sales, and other conversational tasks.

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Every PM should be using Claude Code. So I built a HUGE course for you to learn Claude Code... IN Claude Code! 🔹 Complete guide 🔹 Make PRDs, analyze data, create decks Soon, I'll sell it for $149. For the next 24h: FREE! Follow + RT + comment "CC" & I'll DM it.

Alex Sherstinsky (@alexsherstinsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Conversation Analysis reveals what truly unfolds in business conversations — far beyond the binary "won/lost" label common in sales. A powerful reminder that the "best" outcomes often transcend immediate closes, turning apparent losses into stronger, trust-based wins later.