
Bearly AI
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Privacy-first AI research tool with access to ChatGPT, Grok, Claude, Gemini and DeepSeek — all in one app (by @pnegahdar and @trungtphan)
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Demis Hassabis recommendation for college students. He’s still do STEM, math and computer science. Expertise in those fields will help better leverage AI for at least next decade. Those in non-techical majors, really “lean in to” using latest models. AI labs spending so much time creating new models that they’ve only “scratched the surface” of what the models can actually do (huge “capability overhang”). And expertise in any field can be turbocharged by smart use of AI. “Double down on your own agency. The future is still to be written. Don’t listen to anyone that says it’s not.”
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In 2009, Charlie Rose asked Jensen Huang about Nvidia vs. Intel. The chipmakers weren’t directly competing but Jensen said GPU vs. CPU was a “battle for the soul” of computing and GPUs would be “more relevant” in time. Intel was worth $100B and Nvidia was at $4B. Today, Intel is at $565B while Nvidia is worth over 1,200x more at $5 trillion.
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Anthropic CFO Krishna Rao talks about how his team uses Claude. Says Head of Tax is biggest power user working on tax policy engine. Finance team built 70 specific skills, including automating financial statements and monthly reviews (says they are 90% done, then human reviews).
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Waymo is rolling out a new autonomous EV minivan (Ojai). The current fleet costs $200k per vehicle to adapt a Jaguar I-PACE. Ojai is purpose-built with Chinese EV firm Zeekr and each vehicle costs at least half as much ($75k-$100k), even after tariffs. Despite having 42% fewer sensors on Ojai (13 cameras/4 Lidars) vs. Jaguar I-PACE (29 cameras/5 Lidars), Ojai performs better because it’s designed from ground up. Ojai also more mass-manufacturer friendly (read: cheaper parts) compared to more luxury Jaguar. Waymo plans to have 1,000 Ojai on roads by year end (100 out right now testing in LA, SF and Phoenix). *** More from CNBC:
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Ben Affleck also went off on AI in Hollywood: ▫️LLM fim script outputs are mid (“by its nature, [the models go] to the mean, the average”) ▫️but they are useful tools for research ▫️doesn’t think it’ll ever make a film whole cloth ▫️it’s a tool just like VFX and will be useful to save money to create certain background settings (which already happens with CGI) ▫️guilds already protect human actors from being totally erased from certain films ▫️there’s also laws in place to protect name and likeness ▫️says most new technologies take time to disperse through society ▫️thinks fearmongering of “all the jobs are going to be taken” is the AI labs hyping for fundraising (“they need to justify valuation around companies…they need to ascribe a valuation for investment for the CAPEX spend they will make on data centres”)
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Cerebras CEO Andrew Feldman talks about why there are so few young semiconductor chip founders: “The silicon industry is not a place for 25yo CEOs, no matter how smart you are. The returns to having built parts before [10-15x] are enormous.” He says the “number of relationships you need” are extraordinary and can only come from experience and connections in the industry (fabs, IP, EDA toolmakers, cloud providers, backend engineers, logic engineers etc). Many software startups are different as young founders work in markets and build for consumers they are similar age to. Feldman is 54. He spent decades in tech hardware. Sold previous startup (SeaMicro) to AMD and spent few years there as GM before founding Cerebras in 2016 (four other Cerebras cofounders were also at SeaMicro and worked at AMD after acquisition).
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never forget Satya Nadella in 1993 as a Microsoft Technical Marketing Manager showing how Excel works
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Sergey Brin says retiring in January 2020 was the “worst decision”. He planned to sit at cafes and read about physics all day but started “spiralling”. So, he went back to Google’s office to work with the Gemini team and says “the technical, creative output was very rewarding.”
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Marc Andreesen tells Joe Rogan that he thinks we reached AGI a few months ago with latest models from ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and Grok: “99% of the time I’m getting a better answers from the AI…than [any expert I have access to]. Part of it is what they call fluid intelligence, which is the ability to conceptualize and process information. And then part of it is what psychologists call crystallized intelligence, which is just memorization of everything. AI brings you both because it’s smart, but it is also trained on the complete corpus of human knowledge, right? So, it’s a world-class doctor, and a world-class lawyer, and a world-class accountant, right? And a world-class political operative, if you want to run for city council. And it’s a world-class marketing expert if you want to market your podcast. And it’s a world-class software coder if you want to write some software code. It knows everything about all of these fields all at the same time. And then, of course, it has the huge advantage — and I love people, and I love talking to people — it has the huge advantage of being endlessly happy to talk to you about anything, right?”
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Claude Cowork can organize your entire desktop. This might actually be AGI.
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James Cameron says an opportunity with AI is to make more blockbuster films by cutting “in half” the cost of computer-generated graphics. For him, cost-saving isn’t about “laying off VFX staff” but about “doubling their speed to completion on a given shot.” With AI integrated into VFX workflows, Cameron told Meta’s CTO Andrew Bosworth in April 2025 that the “cadence [can be] faster and your throughput cycle is faster and artists get to move on and do other cool things.” Cameron joined the board of Stability AI to learn new generative AI tools and figure out how Hollywood can adopt the technology (he obviosuly previously pioneered VFX with The Abyss, Terminator, Avatar and Titanic).
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Evan Spiegel talks Snap Spectales vs. Meta Raybans. Feels a vertically-integrated approach targeting higher end (eg. Tesla with Roadster, Apple with iPhone) is the move for smart glasses. Also, says brand association is risky for Luxxotica: “I think it’s much more harmful for Luxottica than it is for Meta. I think Meta needed to partner with Luxottica because the Meta brand…is not something that people want to put anywhere near their face. So, I think that Meta really needed [them]. I think what’s challenging for Luxottica is they took the most iconic, crazy high-margin product and they destroyed the margin and then they associated it with Meta. So I think we’ll see if that pans out over a longer period of time, if that was the right brand choice for them. But I can definitely see why Meta needed to camouflage their brand, which I think a lot of people don’t resonate with and don’t like, with the Ray-Ban brand. But I think people are misreading the dynamic of what’s happening when you have Meta Ray-Bans on the shelf next to a regular pair of Ray-Bans and they’re both about the same price.” *** Full interview with David Senra here:
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Demis on why world models are his longest standing passion and explains benefits vs. language models: ▫️ “I think language models are able to understand a lot about the world. More than we expected because language is actually probably richer than we thought. But there's still a lot about the spatial dynamics of the world, spatial awareness and the physical context we're in — and how that works mechanically — that is hard to describe in words and isn't generally described in corpuses of words. Alot of this is allied to learning from experience. There's a lot of things which you can't really describe something. You have to just experience it. Maybe the senses and so on are very hard to put into words. Whether that's motor angles and smell and these kinds of senses, it's very difficult to describe that in any kind of language.”▫️
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Marc Andreesen explains Elon’s management approach: 1. Engineer-first organizations and find truth by speaking with those working on the floor (avoid management layers). 2. Every week, find the most important bottleneck at a company and parachute in to fix it. 3. Keep model of all engineering and business moving parts in his head (obviosuly, not many can do this). 4. Create cult of personality in and outside of the company (continually drive attention, without marketing or PR).
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Nvidia’s Chief Scienst Bill Dally tells Jeff Dean how Nvidia uses AI to speed up the chip design process: ▫️trained an LLM on all proprietary internal Nvidia docs over past 30+ years (junior employees query it instead of interrupting senior designers) ▫️one AI tool ports Nvidia’s cell library to a new semiconductor process and does it in only one night (used to take 10 employees up to 8 months, or 80 total person-months) ▫️since the 1950s, there’s been a classic chip design problem of where to place look ahead stages in a chain (AI is coming up with solutions using “bizarre designs thay no human” would think of) ▫️agentic AI systems are doing a ton of exploration…testing parameters spaces…suggesting new approaches…running architecture experiments ▫️verification process is laborious but AI able to do it at fraction of time (compresses time from design to tape-out, with TSMC making chip) Dally says it’s still a long way from end-to-end chip design but imagines a world where one master AI agents manages multiple sub-agents (similar to the current human-led process).
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