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What I find most interesting in the war is that Russia after losing its much touted Soviet stockpile has only become more combat-capable. Those tanks and forces, built for an imaginary nuclear hellscape, were obsolete against a drone-using Ukraine.
And so are NATO land forces.

What I find most interesting in the war is that Russia after losing its much touted Soviet stockpile has only become more combat-capable. Those tanks and forces, built for an imaginary nuclear hellscape, were obsolete against a drone-using Ukraine. And so are NATO land forces.

NATO standoff weapons are probably overrated too. The only remaining issue is whether NATO air superiority is still a safe assumption or if F-35s won't be capable of operating with impunity. I wonder if we'll see this checked.

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Teortaxes▶️ (DeepSeek 推特🐋铁粉 2023 – ∞)
Sun Dec 21 17:54:06
It’s a little embarrassing how much dopamine I get from these AI mountain goats 

(from ai.wow26 on IG)

It’s a little embarrassing how much dopamine I get from these AI mountain goats (from ai.wow26 on IG)

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Justine Moore
Sun Dec 21 17:53:06
Spider-Man wouldn’t have happened outside the US. If you get bitten by a spider, mate, you go and see your GP, no brainer.

Spider-Man wouldn’t have happened outside the US. If you get bitten by a spider, mate, you go and see your GP, no brainer.

CPO at https://t.co/BNZzlkTfVp. Founder of https://t.co/hOAmca8qLm and https://t.co/dRwgbZCSOw. Coffee-making, parenting, building, exploring: RU → CN → NZ → CL → UK → NZ → PL → UK?

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Stas Kulesh
Sun Dec 21 17:51:42
Why securing AI is harder than anyone expected and the approaching AI security crisis with @SanderSchulhoff

Sander is a leading researcher in the field of adversarial robustness, which is the art and science of getting AI systems to do things they shouldn't do, through jail-breaking and prompt injection.

What Sander shares in this conversation is essentially that all of the AI systems we use day to day are open to being tricked into doing things they shouldn’t, that there isn’t really a solution to this problem, and that the companies that try to sell solutions for this are mostly BS. 

This conversation has nothing to do with AGI, this is a problem today. And that that the only reason we haven’t seen massive hacks and serious damage from AI tools is so far because they haven’t been given that much power yet, and they aren’t that widely adopted yet. But with the rise of agents (who can take actions on your behalf), and robots, and even AI powered browsers, the risk is going to increase very quickly.

This is a really important topic and that opened my mind, and scared me, and it's something that we all need to have a basic understanding of as AI becomes more prevalent in our lives.

Inside:
🔸 A primer on jailbreaking and prompt injection attacks
🔸 Why AI guardrails don’t work
🔸 Why we haven’t seen major AI security incidents yet (but soon will)
🔸 Why AI browser agents are extremely vulnerable
🔸 The practical steps organizations should take instead of buying ineffective security tools
🔸 Why solving this requires merging classical cybersecurity expertise with AI knowledge

Listen now 👇
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Why securing AI is harder than anyone expected and the approaching AI security crisis with @SanderSchulhoff Sander is a leading researcher in the field of adversarial robustness, which is the art and science of getting AI systems to do things they shouldn't do, through jail-breaking and prompt injection. What Sander shares in this conversation is essentially that all of the AI systems we use day to day are open to being tricked into doing things they shouldn’t, that there isn’t really a solution to this problem, and that the companies that try to sell solutions for this are mostly BS. This conversation has nothing to do with AGI, this is a problem today. And that that the only reason we haven’t seen massive hacks and serious damage from AI tools is so far because they haven’t been given that much power yet, and they aren’t that widely adopted yet. But with the rise of agents (who can take actions on your behalf), and robots, and even AI powered browsers, the risk is going to increase very quickly. This is a really important topic and that opened my mind, and scared me, and it's something that we all need to have a basic understanding of as AI becomes more prevalent in our lives. Inside: 🔸 A primer on jailbreaking and prompt injection attacks 🔸 Why AI guardrails don’t work 🔸 Why we haven’t seen major AI security incidents yet (but soon will) 🔸 Why AI browser agents are extremely vulnerable 🔸 The practical steps organizations should take instead of buying ineffective security tools 🔸 Why solving this requires merging classical cybersecurity expertise with AI knowledge Listen now 👇 • YouTube: https://t.co/YkIpYg5BX6 • Spotify: https://t.co/BrtMzNQCE4 • Apple: https://t.co/Tsb9idYbpA Thank you to our wonderful sponsors for supporting the podcast: 🏆 @datadoghq — Now home to Eppo, the leading experimentation and feature flagging platform: https://t.co/BsR16CMiyt 🏆 @getmetronome — Monetization infrastructure for modern software companies: https://t.co/63xKc647Dh 🏆 @gofundme Giving Funds — Make year-end giving easy:

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Lenny Rachitsky
Sun Dec 21 17:50:35
ChatFAI was winning.

Millions of users, strong revenue, and viral growth.

Umar (@heyumarkhan) got acquired when things were going great.

Cashed in the chips.

He then used the exit to fuel his other startup.

Full interview here: https://t.co/tNIE71aLPb

ChatFAI was winning. Millions of users, strong revenue, and viral growth. Umar (@heyumarkhan) got acquired when things were going great. Cashed in the chips. He then used the exit to fuel his other startup. Full interview here: https://t.co/tNIE71aLPb

Founder and CEO of @acquiredotcom. https://t.co/wRMIssDmhl has helped 1000s of startups get acquired and facilitated $500m+ in closed deals.

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Andrew Gazdecki
Sun Dec 21 17:45:56
AI gives everyone a personalized talent agent. 

Voice agents like @jackandjill_AI interview thousands of candidates and companies at once…and then matchmake them over time.

We’re also seeing this play out with investors / founders (@boardyai) and even dating (Known AI)

AI gives everyone a personalized talent agent. Voice agents like @jackandjill_AI interview thousands of candidates and companies at once…and then matchmake them over time. We’re also seeing this play out with investors / founders (@boardyai) and even dating (Known AI)

If they can aggregate proprietary supply, these products can become marketplaces very quickly. Most of these AI agents are at a few thousand users now and are still building “liquidity”…I’m excited to see how consumers lean into them in 2026 and beyond.

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Olivia Moore
Sun Dec 21 17:36:22
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