Jason Hirschhorn (@jasonhirschhorn) 's Twitter Profile
Jason Hirschhorn

@jasonhirschhorn

Hell is the place where the person you are meets the person you could have been. Look at yourself. Look at what you’ve done. See what you can do about it.

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With AI, humans that are not honest with themselves, won't or can't ask honest questions and thus the answers will ultimately be incorrect for them. Especially, with psychotherapy and relationship discussions and recommendations. That's not hallucination on the part of the AI.

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Like everything ⁦John Burn-Murdoch⁩ makes, this chart is amazing. The sharp decline in conscientiousness and rise in neuroticism among young people is astonishing. But also of note: literally every age group has gotten less extroverted in the age of the smartphone

Like everything ⁦<a href="/jburnmurdoch/">John Burn-Murdoch</a>⁩ makes, this chart is amazing.

The sharp decline in conscientiousness and rise in neuroticism among young people is astonishing. 

But also of note: literally every age group has gotten less extroverted in the age of the smartphone
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Figma co-founder and CEO Dylan Field (Dylan Field) on how AI will transform design and why craft and attention to detail will be the ultimate differentiators. At AI Startup School in San Francisco. 01:38 – How Dylan and Evan Started Figma 02:58 – WebGL: From Games to Tools 04:10 –

Cleo Abram (@cleoabram) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In prep for my interview with Sam Altman, I reached out NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang for a question. Here's what he asked: "Fact is what is. Truth is what it means. Facts are objective. Truths are personal – i.e., depends on perspective, culture, values, beliefs, context. One AI can

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This Get Up piece aged really well. But it's not about me tonight. Shedeur passed the first test with flying colors. Was patient, in control, and opportunistic. Well done.