Oli Lanestead (@oli_lane1) 's Twitter Profile
Oli Lanestead

@oli_lane1

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Ethan Mollick (@emollick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Claude, I need you to test the most critical issue in the world - what, exactly is a soup compared to a sauce or a drink. You must come up with careful edge cases and test them.” It was all going well until it considered the Ramen Problem. The final diagram is pretty amazing.

“Claude, I need you to test the most critical issue in the world - what, exactly is a soup compared to a sauce or a drink. You must come up with careful edge cases and test them.”

It was all going well until it considered the Ramen Problem. The final diagram is pretty amazing.
Matt Loszak (@mattloszak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What would it take to create the SpaceX of Nuclear, cutting costs by 10x? For rockets, the answer was obvious: Make them re-usable. What is the equivalent insight for reactors? 🧵

What would it take to create the SpaceX of Nuclear, cutting costs by 10x?

For rockets, the answer was obvious: Make them re-usable.

What is the equivalent insight for reactors? 🧵
Chris Stark (@starkclimate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our Clean Power 2030 Action Plan is published today. We’ve produced this at lightning pace - it’s packed with new steps towards clean power. We’re moving quickly and making big decisions to open the path to 2030. gov.uk/government/pub… Department for Energy Security and Net Zero Ed Miliband Michael Shanks MP

Kayvon Beykpour (@kayvz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nikita Bier this is the most satisfying public investing strategy. Also a startup idea somebody should build: like Affirm/AfterPay, but an offer to roll some portion of your purchase price at checkout into shares of the company you’re buying the product from. Consumers get ownership in

Yishan (@yishan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every time I line a pan with aluminum foil to bake something, I think of how aluminum used to be so rare that it was more precious than gold or silver and Napoleon would serve his guests using aluminum plates and cutlery. Then we developed the capability to smelt and refine it

Ilir Aliu - eu/acc (@iliraliu_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The robot is learning several novel tasks instantly, after just ONE demonstration each... Instant Policy makes it possible: no extra training, no weight updates, just pure in-context learning. It just got accepted at ICLR 2025, and it’s changing how robots learn. With just a

Lukas Ziegler (@lukas_m_ziegler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's a 3D printer, and 3D assembly station! 🖨️ The Functgraph developed at Meiji University starts as a regular 3D printer but upgrades itself into a mini factory. It can print parts for its own tools, pick them up, clean them, and put them together, all by itself. Think of it

VraserX e/acc (@vraserx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

GPT-5 just casually did new mathematics. Sebastien Bubeck gave it an open problem from convex optimization, something humans had only partially solved. GPT-5-Pro sat down, reasoned for 17 minutes, and produced a correct proof improving the known bound from 1/L all the way to

GPT-5 just casually did new mathematics.

Sebastien Bubeck gave it an open problem from convex optimization, something humans had only partially solved. GPT-5-Pro sat down, reasoned for 17 minutes, and produced a correct proof improving the known bound from 1/L all the way to