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Gil Pignol

@gilpignol

Are you using AI yet?

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calendar_today22-12-2014 19:53:52

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🚨 The a16z consumer AI Top 100 is back! For the sixth time, we ranked consumer AI websites and mobile apps by usage (monthly unique visits and MAUs). This edition, we changed the rules. Here's why - and what the new list says about where consumer AI is heading 👇

🚨 The <a href="/a16z/">a16z</a> consumer AI Top 100 is back!

For the sixth time, we ranked consumer AI websites and mobile apps by usage (monthly unique visits and MAUs).

This edition, we changed the rules. Here's why - and what the new list says about where consumer AI is heading 👇
Sabina Smith (@sabina_smith_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Surprising how many of these are still just chatbots and video/image generation platforms. There is so much room to build in consumer!

Gil Pignol (@gilpignol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AI feels everywhere online but the data says it’s early: • 1 in 6 people globally use generative AI • 12% of U.S. workers use it daily at work • 49% of workers say they never use it Forecasts say the adoption wave is in the next 5–10 years. The real gap is operator skill.

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Mark Zuckerberg posted a photo with Alexandr Wang to on Threads to shut down the rumors, but because it's Threads, no one has any idea who it is or why he's posting it

Mark Zuckerberg posted a photo with Alexandr Wang to on Threads to shut down the rumors, but because it's Threads, no one has any idea who it is or why he's posting it
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Twelve years ago, a plane with 239 people simply vanished. Even after a massive 2026 search, Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 is still missing. 🌊✈️ We need a global Robot Challenge. Let’s pit the world’s best autonomous tech against the deep ocean until we find the wreckage and

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I've been having such an amazing time with Claude Code I wanted you to be able to have my *exact* skill setup: Introducing gstack, which you can install just by pasting a short piece of text into your Claude code

I've been having such an amazing time with Claude Code I wanted you to be able to have my *exact* skill setup: 

Introducing gstack, which you can install just by pasting a short piece of text into your Claude code
Gil Pignol (@gilpignol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The agent economy shifts the bottleneck up the stack: code becomes abundant, but verification, trust, and control get harder. The real challenge is knowing that systems work, why they work, and whether to rely on them.

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Startup advice tells you what to do: talk to customers build an MVP iterate pivot But it rarely explains: why some markets produce outliers and others don’t how value actually accumulates and concentrates what structural forces determine outcomes So founders learn moves, not

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Most startup outcomes are driven less by execution and more by: market size and growth rate timing (too early / too late) distribution advantages network effects regulatory barriers capital intensity incumbency

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Two founders can follow identical “Lean Startup” playbooks: - one is in a winner-take-all market → massive outcome - the other is in a fragmented, low-margin space → dead end Same method. Completely different structural reality.

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Lean-style advice optimizes for: faster feedback reduced waste better product-market fit But startups don’t fail because they iterated too slowly. They fail because: the market didn’t matter the wedge wasn’t strong enough the economics didn’t work distribution never scaled

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Most startup advice teaches you how to move faster. Almost none of it teaches you whether the game you’re playing is winnable.

Gil Pignol (@gilpignol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AI might be the first tool that enforces standards instead of just accelerating output. Run it over widely shared and read essays and it doesn’t just summarize: it exposes weak arguments, missing structure, borrowed ideas dressed up as insight. What it reveals is less about AI

Haider. (@slow_developer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Google's Jeff Dean says current pre-training is passive: initialize a model, stream the internet past it, let it observe But models need to learn not just from data, but by acting, predicting, and choosing what to learn from next "we have this artificial distinction now between