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Christopher

@planet_guru

CEO, CTO, NED, Investor, swimmer, hacker, tech entrepreneur tweeting about computers, music, space and dad stuff.

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Whilst we all love Spotify, I'm just gonna say it.. I find the desktop app is annoying and buggy and the navigation is just bewildering!

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Surprisingly useful feature: Having the Gemini 'Ask AI' feature within the developer tools in Chrome - Has already twice saved me a whole bunch of clicking through divs and css classes this morning 🤓

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But we’ll trust it to run our companies, create complex algorithms and make financial or legal decisions for our businesses? #openai #ai

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In today’s episode of ‘This AIn’t what they’re telling us’, GPT-4o totally fails to identify three-letter sequences from the alphabet. #ai #gpt #openai

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But guys, this thing is as smart as a PhD something-boffin.. just one that can’t think creatively. And that’s why AI will slam us all into the wall. #openai #ai

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Liquid Glass, Agentic reasoning AI, self-driving cars.. all great, but I maintain that the best product in the world today is the standard 330ml can of Coca-Cola FIght me!

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“According to a 2021 YouGov poll, they are the second most disliked insect in the UK, after the spider.” #bbctypos bbc.com/news/articles/…

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It’s often the case for those who rarely suffer an outage that when they do, they are totally unrehearsed in incident management and comms. #Starlink #SpaceX

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Meta, Google, and Microsoft all use encryption built by the same 50-person nonprofit. Zero revenue from 2 billion users. The founder uses a fake name. And when the FBI subpoenaed them, they only provided 2 pieces of data. Here's how a non-profit secures the internet🧵