Blake Scholl 🛫
Now that we're actively building a turbine and a turbine factory, we've moved to video updates for our investors.
Here is our Q2 investor update, with just one juicy tidbit redacted for now.
Hint: there is an Easter egg at the end🥚
I like MCP now
Jan Curn: That moment when you give a talk about why MCP doesn’t suck, supported by an @apify air campaign with the same message, and two hours later you bump into the two most famous MCP skeptics, @garrytan and @theo. Only at @aiDotEngineer in SF 🙈
GBrain gives you searchable knowledge
Matt Gunnin: http://x.com/i/article/2072757792281112577
We need to make this happen fam
Jess Fields: @garrytan Maybe Gbrain can get elected to the board of supervisors
This act was disgraceful and the kid gloves the legacy media gave to the perpetrators of this is reprehensible and the organizers of this know exactly what they are doing
💥Susan Dyer Reynolds🗞️: “Scott Wiener described what happened to him as harassment. Mayor Lurie called it antisemitic. Both are correct. But I want to add a third descriptor here: pedagogical. Somebody was teaching a lesson Friday night in Dolores Park.” https://thevoicesf.org/friday-nights-new-york-city-style-menacing-in-dolores-park/
How I’m getting the most out of Fable before July 7:
1. Prep context with cheaper models
2. Plan with Fable, execute with another model
3. Use lower effort, like Medium, and babysit what Fable is doing
📌 Watch my full tutorial for 5 Fable-worthy use cases to try: https://youtu.be/5CBnWGP5vIs
Peter Yang: Claude Fable 5 is finally back, but you only have until July 7 to use it on your Claude subscription.
I made a new tutorial walking through 5 use cases worth trying Fable on:
→ Find Fable-worthy work
→ Get life and business advice
→ Make projects ship-ready
→ Plan the next
Peter Yang
How I’m getting the most out of Fable before July 7:
1. Prep context with cheaper models
2. Plan with Fable, execute with another model
3. Use lower effort, like Medium, and babysit what Fable is doing
📌 Watch my full tutorial for 5 Fable-worthy use cases to try: https://youtu.be/5CBnWGP5vIs
Peter Yang: Claude Fable 5 is finally back, but you only have until July 7 to use it on your Claude subscription.
I made a new tutorial walking through 5 use cases worth trying Fable on:
→ Find Fable-worthy work
→ Get life and business advice
→ Make projects ship-ready
→ Plan the next
Latent.Space
In this interview at @aiDotEngineer World's Fair, @vercel chief of software @andrewqu explains why agents represent a new form of software, what Vercel learned from building its own, and why Vercel itself is turning into an agent! https://www.latent.space/p/vercel-agents-new-software
It’s time to build
TODNewsHub: Is San Francisco's NIMBY era finally over?👀
The city just approved a 67 story skyscraper that would become the 3rd tallest building in the Bay Area!
The numbers are staggering:
🏙️ 67 floors
🏠 1,019 apartments
📏 820 feet tall
🛍️ Ground-floor retail
🚇 Steps from transit
Jesse Arm: Socialists have built out a disciplined political infrastructure that appears poised to continue its gradual capture of the Democratic Party.
To beat back the Islamist-sympathizing, Communist-adjacent Left, opponents should begin thinking seriously about how to build, mobilize,
Erika⚡️⚡️
That’s a wrap on the craziest four days ever. Could not be a better time to be a field marketer. I AM LONG IRL
thank you for building such a cracked and curious community @swyx
Nnenna 👩🏽💻✨
I’m still in shock that there was a super long line going all the way down the hallway to get into my workshop. So many ppl couldn’t even get in. Overcapacity. I’m just so grateful.
I love being a technical, trusted advisor to engineers who want to ship quality code.
Nnenna 👩🏽💻✨: The best part of my workshop was the questions!!! Amazing questions from the crowd wow.
Lots of thoughts here, but in general, a lot of software that was built with last-generation models should be completely re-built from the ground up with Fable-level models.
The foundation is everything.
Justin Schroeder: Fable 5 is so ridiculously good that it boggles my mind how Claude desktop and Claude code were so buggy.
They’ve had this since April.
Naval
New podcast with @garrytan, @farbood and Daniel Francis.
Live in the Future!
00:00 Guest Intros
02:35 Live in the Future
03:58 Will AI Outsmart us?
07:43 In the Anthropic Breadline
09:59 The Tech Genie Is Out
12:33 We Invested in COVID?!
14:25 Good Writing Is Novelty
18:50 Living Like It’s 2028
24:32 Truth dot ai
30:18 Does China have the Weights?
35:38 Everyone has AI Anxiety
39:32 Have Your Agent Talk to My Agent
42:01 What if Open Source takes the Lead?
44:03 The Sun is Setting on Google
48:00 Ride the AGI
50:46 Will There be Startups?
54:05 Defending Taiwan
1:00:05 The California Empire
1:01:26 If the U.S. Falls
1:03:11 Universal Basic Robot
1:06:01 Humans as AI Handlers
David Hoang
Three years of @aiDotEngineer and each one gets better. Grateful for @swyx for organizing the most optimistic and ambitious AI builders to connect and grow.
Glad @Atlassian was able to sponsor this year along with so many wonderful partners.
It’s time to build.
Mockapapella
AIEWF is over. Amazing conference @swyx. Met tons of people, many of whom I look forward to meeting again at next year’s conference. I will not soon forget this.
bringing some friends to New Media Lab right now (11.30pm thursday) if y are in sf and want to see
“What happened to state Sen. Scott Wiener at the Trans March celebration last week was neither inclusion, righteousness nor speaking truth to power. It was not a protest; it was a mob. And Democrats — all of us — need to say so, loudly and without equivocation.”
https://www.sfexaminer.com/forum/every-democrat-should-be-alarmed-by-what-happened-to-scott-wiener-at-the-trans-march/article_08314b43-9f6f-45e3-bc09-3ecce67e9d7a.html
Harshil Mathur
Friendly reminder: nobody has figured out how to fully use AI at scale yet.
Everyone is experimenting, regardless of how confident they sound on Twitter.
That’s what makes this moment so exciting.
Jaynit: Sergey Brin rarely speaks publicly. He sat down for an unscripted Q&A on Frontier AI.
He admits even the people building these models do not fully understand what they have created:
1. All the specialized AI models are converging into one. Google used to need separate models
Ayush Khandelwal
This is one of the best produced conferences I've been to in a while.
@aiDotEngineer World's Fair feels like a collection of high quality hyper engineers distilling technical wisdom straight to your brain vs generic corporate larping.
A balanced technical platform like this is quite good for the ecosystem. Great job @swyx and team
loved the greptile flash mob at aie - “we catch bugs”!
Iris Meng: this is what new media looks like now
@swyx @aiDotEngineer @greptile
Adish Jain ☕️
i followed thru @naval, great pod, here are my main learnings & thinkings:
> is US actually in conflict with china
> is china funding open source ai to commoditize software (where it’s weak against US) and win on hardware (where it’s strong)
> the speed of the ai shift increases the displacement of current society and the resentment people outside of the bubble feel
> does the future of ai look like star trek or something a bit more grim
> agi is already here, you just have to be interested to leverage it, brainstormLSD @garrytan 🧠
not summarized or written by ai..
Adish Jain ☕️: I’m going to listen to this right now and not bookmark for later bc @naval would want me to do it in the moment of inspiration
Eric Topol
Using AI to improve cancer immunotherapy outcomes, via training from transcriptomes of 10,000 tumor samples, 33 cancer types @NatureMedicine
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-026-04502-7
Try video generation on Replit
Sai: This is generated from @Replit animation. I am completely impressed by the level of localisation and the quality of the render.
Squidsoup is a collective of artists and designers who make immersive experiences with sound, light and space.
We caught up with them before one of their largest projects to date: a live performance with an orchestra at the Southbank Centre in London.
Yann LeCun
Re Exactly. I've been disseminating a similar message for years.
The concentration of power in AI and the desire for control is by far the biggest danger of AI. It could lead to a few private companies and/or countries being in control of access to information, access to knowledge, and access to the tools of economic expansion.
It's a kind of medieval obscurantism akin to the Ottoman empire banning the use of the printing press for 200 years, in part to keep control of the dogma, but also to protect the corporation of the calligraphers and scribes.
Relevant historical bits about the Internet:
1. It took a deliberate decision by Al Gore and Bill Clinton to open up access of what was then ARPAnet to commercial entities and to the public, against the desires of the entrenched telecom industry. During a public roundtable about the "information superhighway" in 1993, the CEO of AT&T told Gore and Clinton "leave it to us". Gore said no.
2. In the late 1980s, setting up an Internet presence required buying proprietary hardware with proprietary OS and software stack from Sun Microsystems, HP, IBM, or Dell. By the 2000s, all of this was wiped out by commodity hardware, Linux, Apache, and an entirely free/open software stack. This migration to open platforms was the result of market forces.
Infrastructure wants to be open.
Foundation models are becoming an infrastructure and will inevitably become commoditized.
Long term, the money is in the application layer, which is what I, Arthur Mensch, Alex Karp, and others have been saying.
Steven Sinofsky
Just like that, no longer a billionaires tax.
Ro Khanna: I make the philosophical case for tax fairness and taxing billionaire wealth.
I welcome an argument on the merits for this new social contract.
Read here:
https://open.substack.com/pub/rokhannausa/p/why-i-support-a-billionaire-wealth?r=4coaor&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true
Kenneth Roth
Brazenly self-serving: the Trump family’s earnings during his first year in office "have moved him into an echelon of enrichment more associated with strongmen in Russia and Turkey." https://trib.al/imEzjid
Peter Gostev
I spent a LOT of time through the hardest 3D prompts at Fable, it is a 45 min video, but I have 60+ very cool demos for you. Also prompts in the next post.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTc2_-1KuRE
Manoj Nair
Re None of it was an accident. A team that gave up recharge week, and a partnership @GeoffBibby built with @swyx + the AI Engineer crew that turned a year-old idea into the biggest stage in AI eng.
Thank you swyx and @liamcbride for the trust and the hospitality.
Wait time for specialists is going up at a moment AI is about to change it all
I have a feeling AI will bring the quality of care up 100x and not a moment too soon for patients everywhere
John Loeber 🎢: it is noteworthy that all famous western public healthcare systems are collapsing simultaneously. Canada, UK, Germany, … wait times to see a specialist are measured in months.
the “look at the NHS and how good they have it” in US politics may be a unique feature of the late
Gavriel Cohen
Recorded an impromptu podcast episode with @swyx for @latentspacepod last month at @aiDotEngineer SG.
Covered good ground including:
- Why "second brain" is the killer agent use case
- Messaging platform tier list
- NanoCo's origin and business model
https://youtu.be/hLUGXO5DSpo?si=buMGSECLHfko95Nn
Y Combinator
.@garrytan on why the future is already here, it's just not evenly distributed.
"If you're just willing to spend $100,000 a year on tokens, you can basically live like you are a normal citizen in 2028.
It's just pretty clear that token cost is gonna come down. Compute is gonna go way, way up. We think 90,000x or so. There will be 90,000x the amount of inference from here to three years from now."
Just learned our next baby will receive a special “Freedom 250” social security card for being born in the second half of this 250th anniversary year. Such a cool keepsake 🥹 🇺🇸 🦅
clem 🤗
Are you ready for the open-source AI summer™️?
merve
I've been going to tech conferences since eternity and I have to say @aiDotEngineer is something else
every time I go I meet coolest people, we stay in touch and ship cool things together, it eventually alters @huggingface ecosystem
this time I met @0xSero @alexocheema @TheAhmadOsman @NaderLikeLadder we have so much work to do on local AI, last time in AIE Europe we shipped a ton for your Claws on Hub 🙌🏼
but also I meet my long time internet friends like @josephofiowa @danielhanchen @llm_wizard or people I'm a fan of @willccbb @latkins 🐐
talent density and signals in talks are immense and it takes a huge skill to pick people, many thanks @swyx for putting it together 🫶🏻 you do god's work
Thor 雷神 ⚡️
That's a wrap of @aiDotEngineer World's Fair 2026 🥳 Many times larger than in previous years and yet it still felt like an intimate gathering of friends and family, what an incredible production by @swyx and the entire team and army of volunteers 💪
Thanks for great talks, insightful workshops, a fantastic expo and hallway track, fabulous side events and the awesome newly added music corner (thank you @FeatherlessAI!)
I love how this conference is just so wholesomely centered around humans 🫶 Can't wait to see y'all in NYC in the fall!
The AI super app era is here
1. Anthropic and OpenAI want to transform all knowledge work.
Both labs want to remake how white-collar work gets done with agents. What started with coding has expanded to design, finance, legal, science, and more. Knowledge workers are now adopting Codex three times faster than developers.
2. The race to build the best AI super app is on.
Whoever wins will pull massive attention away from pre-AI knowledge-work tools. The main players are Codex, Claude, Cursor, and a few others. With browser and computer use, I can already get Codex to handle almost everything I want to do on my computer.
3. OpenAI is well positioned for the super app race.
ChatGPT has 800M+ weekly active users, and Codex is arguably the best AI super app right now. OpenAI has a clear opportunity to merge ChatGPT and Codex into one app and push agents into the mainstream.
4. Anthropic leads enterprise, but its product suite feels fragmented.
Long term, I don’t think it makes sense for Claude, Cowork, Claude Code, and Claude Design to exist as separate products. Working with Claude needs to feel more like working with a single capable coworker, imo. I’m excited about the potential of Claude Tag for team productivity.
📌 More in my recent essay: https://creatoreconomy.so/p/18-hot-takes-on-where-ai-is-headed
Peter Yang: Here's my new post with 18 hot takes on where AI is headed next:
1. The frontier-only AI stack is collapsing
Companies will use a portfolio of models to save costs, with everyday tasks defaulting to low-cost open models from China.
2. The AI super app era is here
Codex,
Peter Yang
The AI super app era is here
1. Anthropic and OpenAI want to transform all knowledge work.
Both labs want to remake how white-collar work gets done with agents. What started with coding has expanded to design, finance, legal, science, and more. Knowledge workers are now adopting Codex three times faster than developers.
2. The race to build the best AI super app is on.
Whoever wins will pull massive attention away from pre-AI knowledge-work tools. The main players are Codex, Claude, Cursor, and a few others. With browser and computer use, I can already get Codex to handle almost everything I want to do on my computer.
3. OpenAI is well positioned for the super app race.
ChatGPT has 800M+ weekly active users, and Codex is arguably the best AI super app right now. OpenAI has a clear opportunity to merge ChatGPT and Codex into one app and push agents into the mainstream.
4. Anthropic leads enterprise, but its product suite feels fragmented.
Long term, I don’t think it makes sense for Claude, Cowork, Claude Code, and Claude Design to exist as separate products. Working with Claude needs to feel more like working with a single capable coworker, imo. I’m excited about the potential of Claude Tag for team productivity.
📌 More in my recent essay: https://creatoreconomy.so/p/18-hot-takes-on-where-ai-is-headed
Peter Yang: Here's my new post with 18 hot takes on where AI is headed next:
1. The frontier-only AI stack is collapsing
Companies will use a portfolio of models to save costs, with everyday tasks defaulting to low-cost open models from China.
2. The AI super app era is here
Codex,
Re And yes, China is building AI super apps too https://www.economist.com/business/2026/05/17/ai-super-apps-are-remaking-chinas-internet
Startup Archive
Ryan Petersen on what Paul Graham told him when he stepped down as Flexport CEO
Y Combinator founder Paul Graham was Flexport’s first investor. Ryan Petersen recalls telling Paul that he was hiring Amazon’s Dave Clark to replace him as CEO in 2022:
“No one has ever been more disappointed in me than when I told PG that I was hiring a CEO,” Ryan remembers.
Paul first asked Ryan if Flexport was his life’s work, to which he answered “Yes.”
“Then why would you ever leave?” Paul asked.
Ryan said he thought the new CEO would be better for the company.
“That’s like saying some other guy is going to be a better husband for your wife!” PG exclaimed. “It might be true, but you don’t act on it!”
Then PG offered Ryan the following advice:
“If this is your life’s work, and you think he’s better than you. You need to go learn all of the things that he’s better than you at so that you can come back and do the job.”
And that’s exactly what Ryan did. After a year, he returned as CEO of Flexport.
Source: @kleinerperkins (Apr 2025)
Gabriel Jarrosson
The founder's journey: finding trust in a frothy market. The YC network offered unbiased advice and support, with many early investors being YC founders themselves.
Han Xiao ✈️ ICML 2026
still many industry executives don't get the value of top-tier AI conf like ICML/ICLR/NeurIPS, they'd rather sit on some summit roundtable waxing about AI governance, societal impact or whatever endgame narrative is trending that week. I go for two reasons: to learn from the smartest minds alive, and to reality-check myself. tbh >50% of the time I'm standing in front of an ICML poster with absolutely zero clue what the math is doing. but that's fine. I'm not there to look smart. I'm there to get smart.
I used to think this obsession with academic conf was a little weird until I heard @AnjneyMidha put it perfectly in his convo with swyx on @latentspacepod:
“[…]and somebody had told me, yeah he's amazing, but he's a researcher.
I was like, what? What do you mean he's a researcher?
He's not a CEO, not a founder, just a researcher.
Not a CEO. Are you crazy??
Being a CEO, nominally speaking, is not that hard. Being a good CEO is hard. Being a great CEO actually requires a level of performance that competitive scientists who have already published the top of their field have accomplished.”
This is easily the best episode I've heard in a while. Anjney also gets into his views on life and death, which really got me thinking.
Fund recovery and treatment
Defund harm acceleration
T Wolf 🌁: I used to sleep in this doorway when I was homeless and addicted to drugs back in 2018. Not anymore. This is what happens when you put the dope down and work on yourself. We do recover.
Pratim Bhosale
Had a long and eventful week at @aiDotEngineer
It’s time to go back to Paris and ship.
Taking back some great conversations, ideas and new friends.
Great show @swyx.
@GradiumAI and I will be back with more events.
PS: We’re hiring in SF!
Shlok Khemani
Some notes from @aiDotEngineer world fair:
> the energy was incredible. it's magical to have a large group of smart, hungry, technical, and driven people learning from each other under one roof.
> the frontier is accelerating rapidly. in six months, we went from software factories barely being a thing to questioning whether it makes sense/what comes next.
> the CL convergence: companies previously doing observability, evals, memory, fine-tuning, agent improvement are all now focussed on continual learning.
> memory has become a super load-bearing term. databases (oracle), knowledge bases, personalization, company knowledge, agent continuity can all be described as memory.
> agentic commerce is being slept upon. the talks barely had attendance, even though volume/traction is accelerating.
> the ai in gtm track was fun! packed with tactical advice and a glimpse into how job functions beyond coding changing
> ai is the great levelling field. folks with 10 years of experience in their domain learning from those with one year of ai-native experience in the llm-native version of the same domain.
> new jobs are being created as we speak - met someone who is a "software factory manager" internally within their team.
> talks that stood out: @RLanceMartin on claude for long-horizon talk, @BurnedChris on AEO for dev tools, @theo on thinking bigger.
> kudos to @swyx, @liamcbride and the AIE team. incredible organization, impressive scale, no major visible hiccups - this could not have been easy.
dex
damn go find the AIE day 1 livestream and watch the interview with @GergelyOrosz and @Sirupsen it’s super fun and some great technical content on perf and databases
Flo Crivello
Pretty cool how he goes from $1B to $100M to $50M in one sentence without seeming to notice, 1984-style. Reminds me of the joke of the boy asking his dad for $5 to buy ice cream. The dad: "$4? What would you do with $3? $2's more than enough! Here's $1 — share with your sister."
Steven Sinofsky: Just like that, no longer a billionaires tax.
Diana
something interesting is happening for big models, it is easy to generate candidate solutions for code but *verifying* that they 100% work is not
no fixed reward function is durable for a strong generator
more exciting work to be done around verifiers that coevolve with generators
NIMBYs like performative feel good virtue signal actions instead of actually solving the real problem by building housing
Andrew Jeffery: In October 2024, the SF Board of Supervisors passed Aaron Peskin's bill to ban algorithmic pricing of apartments.
The BOS vote was 11-0.
Since then, rents in San Francisco are up 26%.
They think you're stupid.
Sriram Krishnan
Can confirm I have discussed many a LessWrong piece / concept inside the White House. Red queen race , Roko’s Basilisk,…
This is so powerful. ▲ Sandbox can now run 𝚍𝚘𝚌𝚔𝚎𝚛 and 𝚏𝚞𝚜𝚎, unconstrained.
MicroVMs are the gift that keeps on giving. Instant boots, unconstrained runtimes. Very happy we bet on it as the foundation for 🌊 Fluid compute.
S3-backed filesystem for agents in 10LOC ↓
Vercel Developers: Sandbox now supports FUSE-based filesystems.
▪︎ Mount S3 buckets and network filesystems
▪︎ Run CLI tools against remote sources
▪︎ Share state across Sandboxes
https://vercel.com/changelog/vercel-sandbox-now-supports-fuse-based-filesystems
Kenneth Roth
Trump’s huge windfall has few known global precedents. His earnings in office are at a level once unimaginable for any leader of a liberal democracy, particularly a sitting American president. https://trib.al/lHi86K5
Conor Bronsdon
.@aiDotEngineer World's Fair was one of the most unique, interesting conferences I've been to:
- incredible conversations with builders
- hilarious & creative touches (shout out @swyx) from a flash mob to cleric costumes and the integration of the USMNT game
- a @altryne / @thursdai_pod livestream alongside excellent talks
+ stellar side events like the Agent Open by @jerryjliu0 + @murtazakhomusi & @morgane_paloma
Fantastic week with @chaoyu_ & the rest of the @Modular team - exciting times ahead in AI!
I like my airplanes like I like my 𝚁𝚎𝚊𝚌𝚝.𝚌𝚛𝚎𝚊𝚝𝚎𝙴𝚕𝚎𝚖𝚎𝚗𝚝 syntax: JSX
A glimmer of hope for how great airtravel could be again.
Lightning quick onboarding, no security theater, Starlink, unstressed friendly staff, convenient terminals.
simeonGriggs
So, on fits...
For AIEngineer, we had some outfits made, but had to pivot at the last minute. We were going for streetwear style. I got the last PlanetScale bomber jacket in the office, and I'd spotted these Nike ACG pants the day before.
It required an ego death to stop dressing like a millennial and instead like my teenage sons. But I have never had so many compliments on an outfit before.
Felt completely on-brand for the whole team to show up with so much swagger. Awesome week. Happy to be back in skinny jeans today though 😅
simeonGriggs: Idea: Premium swag co for B2B SaaS called “Product Market Fits”
“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.”
Such beautiful, sacred words.
Agentic self-improvement.
Give your agent the ability to introspect its past runs, spot inefficiencies, errors, redundant tool calls, and produce new prompts and skills.
That’s why agent observability is built-in when you deploy http://eve.dev to Vercel.
Vercel Developers: Agent Runs are now available on MCP and CLI.
@evedev_ traces are automatically ingested and made available to agents.
Run 𝚟𝚌 𝚊𝚐𝚎𝚗𝚝-𝚛𝚞𝚗𝚜 --𝚑𝚎𝚕𝚙 or learn more ↓ http://vercel.com/changelog/agent-runs-vercel-mcp-cli
Addy Osmani
The @aiDotEngineer World's Fair was fantastic! A well curated, info and fun packed event by @swyx & team. Definitely go in future if you have a chance.
Gangadhar Payyavula
Had an amazing time talking to some of the most energetic builders in AI at @aiDotEngineer thanks to @swyx for organizing and thanks to @altryne and friends for hallway chats and podcasts to share about what everyone is building.
This year marks the clear transition from agents to multi-agent spaces that are continuously evolving and learning.
Below are the top slides that you should not miss.
Dr. Catharine Young
I’ve been asked many times over why I keep posting when so many of the replies I receive are personal attacks.
The answer is actually really simple.
As scientists, we cannot concede to silence. If we do, we leave space for disinformation to fill the void. and it will.
Science doesn’t advance by being the loudest voice. But it does depend on people willing to keep speaking out - even and perhaps especially during the most difficult chapters.
Gabriel Chua
had alot of fun at @aiDotEngineer - nerding out about Codexmaxxing, meeting old friends and making new ones
congratulations @swyx and team for the fantastic conference!
Mitch
Spellbook launched on Replit 3 years ago, using the built in auth for Word and no database. On track to cross 100M ARR this year
Make something people want. Nothing else matters
Simon Høiberg: "Just use Vercel."
"Just use Supabase."
"Just use Clerk."
Cool. Now your auth, database, and deployment are owned by 3 different companies who can change pricing whenever they want.
And the rest of your product is wrapping OpenAI.
At some point you have to ask yourself: what
Gopi
Individual AIE World's Fair SFO videos aren't out yet — so here's a timestamped index of all 3 days of main-stage. See all sessions summary and jump straight to any session:
https://wfsf.gopicreations.com/recordings/
cc @aiDotEngineer @swyx
💯 I really don't see why it has to be 3 separate products
If OpenAI successfully designs a unified app that merges ChatGPT into Codex while keeping it intuitive - this issue will be more glaring.
david lietjauw: i think Claude Desktop app should just combine all 3 toggle modes (chat, cowork, code) into one.
it's genuinely confusing when to use which mode and i shouldn't have to spend mental energy deciding.
Chat feels like a dumber version of cowork while cowork is a less capable
Assal Rad
“If I don’t steal your home, someone else will steal it.”
-Israeli proverb
Reuters: Palestinian Mohammad Salameh was building a home for his family in the Israeli-occupied West Bank for his recently engaged son. Instead, before construction was complete, a group of Israeli settlers seized the property https://reut.rs/44OgvG4