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Jason Kolb

@jasonkolb

Entrepreneur, AI enthusiast, insurance nerd, curious human.

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This actually looks pretty cool. I’m curious to see how the deep research mode compares to OpenAI’s. I like this for Google, it makes the most of their current position as the default search engine.

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We should clean the Statue of Liberty and unveil its shiny color on July 4th next year for the 250th anniversary of American independence 🇺🇸

We should clean the Statue of Liberty and unveil its shiny color on July 4th next year for the 250th anniversary of American independence 🇺🇸
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Video: World’s first humanoid robot labor that swaps its own batteries to work endlessly | Jijo Malayil, Interesting Engineering Walker S2 uses dual-battery balancing and standardized modules to boost efficiency and ensure uninterrupted, optimized performance. In a leap for

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World models might be the most fun and interesting application of AI of all. Like AI video, AI audio, and interactive games all rolled into one. I am really looking forward to experiencing one of these in VR. It’ll be fascinating to see what kind of apps start popping up once

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I'm watching the GPT-5 introduction live stream, and it strikes me that there haven't been any really mind-blowing new demos for a while now. It just does everything better. No new emergent behaviors. Genie3 on the other hand...

I'm watching the GPT-5 introduction live stream, and it strikes me that there haven't been any really mind-blowing new demos for a while now. It just does everything better. No new emergent behaviors.

Genie3 on the other hand...
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For the first time, a humanoid robot can fold laundry using a neural net We made no changes to the Helix architecture, only new data

Jason Kolb (@jasonkolb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have been waiting for this. Anthropic just dropped Agent Skills, which which lets agents (most importantly, Claude Code) use skills written in natural language. I've been trying to hack my way around the *lack* of this capability for a long time, so this is really exciting.

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The anti-AI bias of the “old guard” of tech communities, and many engineers in general, baffles me. Hacker News, for example, has a very strong anti-AI sentiment, and it seems to come from experienced “senior” engineers. They constantly pooh-pooh it As if you could put the

Chris Bakke (@chrisjbakke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Starting a new company: You pay us $10k/mo and we send your competitors an endless stream of invites to be interviewed on 3 hour-long tech podcasts, speaking engagements, founder dinners, and all-day tech events so they can never get real work done and they fail.

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Wild. I want more of this. Something is wrong with the U.S. food supply, everyone who spends a length of time outside the country feels the difference.

Jason Kolb (@jasonkolb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many such cases of perverse incentives in our medical system. Somehow the profit motive in medicine has worked to invent new diseases and conditions to be treated, rather than trying to fix real ones. Grok come up with a creative way to fix this incentive structure.