Sam Ho (@sammho) 's Twitter Profile
Sam Ho

@sammho

Dir of Product for Search, Recommendations and ML @ Glassdoor - ex CEO at UpOut.com Ex-Googler, Android, Intel

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Andrej Karpathy (@karpathy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Chatting" with LLM feels like using an 80s computer terminal. The GUI hasn't been invented, yet but imo some properties of it can start to be predicted. 1 it will be visual (like GUIs of the past) because vision (pictures, charts, animations, not so much reading) is the 10-lane

"Chatting" with LLM feels like using an 80s computer terminal. The GUI hasn't been invented, yet but imo some properties of it can start to be predicted.

1 it will be visual (like GUIs of the past) because vision (pictures, charts, animations, not so much reading) is the 10-lane
Sam Ho (@sammho) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm exploring a Maven course on AI Product Management 🚀 Surveying interest in: • Agentic AI workflows • AI-powered PM tools • Strategic frameworks Your input matters 👇 maven.com/forms/c31d06 #AIProductManagement #ProductManagement #AIAgents

Anthropic (@anthropicai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re launching Anthropic Interviewer, a new tool to help us understand people’s perspectives on AI. It’s now available at claude.ai/interviewer for a week-long pilot.

Alex Prompter (@alex_prompter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This paper from Stanford and Harvard explains why most “agentic AI” systems feel impressive in demos and then completely fall apart in real use. The core argument is simple and uncomfortable: agents don’t fail because they lack intelligence. They fail because they don’t adapt.

This paper from Stanford and Harvard explains why most “agentic AI” systems feel impressive in demos and then completely fall apart in real use.

The core argument is simple and uncomfortable: agents don’t fail because they lack intelligence. They fail because they don’t adapt.
John Arnold (@johnarnoldfndtn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just returned from my first trip to China, mostly looking at the energy and robotics industries. Fascinating. Random observations, both business and general, below... 1/x