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Posts by Jake

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The New Skill in AI is Not Prompting, It's Context Engineering Context Engineering is the new skill in AI. It is about providing the right information and tools, in the right format, at the right time.

“We are seeing that the main thing that determines whether an Agents succeeds or fails is the quality of the context you give it. Most agent failures are not model failures anyemore, they are context failures.”

www.philschmid.de/context-engi...

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Data Rules Everything Around Me: The Future Of Enterprise Applications Application UI is overrated.

mslotnick.substack.com/p/data-rules...

10 months ago 0 0 0 0
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“People interacting with an application UI has always been the weakest link in getting work done. A manual and necessary evil. But with agents that can act on data to drive workflow, the idea that work can only be done by people via an application UI is blown to shreds.”

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What do people’s feed game look like these days? Start Discover, switch to Following? Something else entirely?

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Meta Tries to Bury a Tell-All Book Mark Zuckerberg might be in his post-fact-checking-era. But that hasn’t stopped Meta from going after the author of Careless People.

Doubt I would have stumbled across this book if not for @wired.com but I’m ripping through it

www.wired.com/story/plaint...

1 year ago 5 0 0 0
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Tyler Cowen, the man who wants to know everything He is Silicon Valley’s favourite economist. Does his lust for knowledge have a place in the age of AI?

Enjoyed The Economist on Tyler Cowen - “the man who wants to know everything”

Tyler Cowen, the man who wants to know everything
economist.com/1843/2025/02...
from The Economist

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“The future of AI competition will be about 'power dominance' - do you have access to enough electricity to power the datacenters used for increasingly large-scale training runs”

eta-publications.lbl.gov/sites/defaul...

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How To Do The Product Review Right (By Doing It Wrong) | Lenny & Friends Summit 2024
How To Do The Product Review Right (By Doing It Wrong) | Lenny & Friends Summit 2024 YouTube video by Lenny's Podcast

“Product reviews are for winning trust”

Recommended watch for product leaders and senior ICs

youtu.be/W1coI_d9MsQ?...

1 year ago 4 0 0 0
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Maximizing Time for Reading Why reading—and reading widely—is more important than ever, and how to go about creating habits and practices to allow yourself the space and time

Make time to read!

open.substack.com/pub/blakebut...

1 year ago 3 0 0 0

Rolling out a generative AI POC, frantically trying to collect user metrics to justify additional investment, checks survey results:

"What's the prompt driving this?"

🙃

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Starting "Bubble and the End of Stagnation" this morning.

"A bubble is therefore not simply a collective delusion but an expression of a future that is radically different from now."

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Of all the books I've read on the Twitter story, up to and including the Musk takeover, this one was my favorite.

Well deserved

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

You're going to love it!

1 year ago 2 0 1 0

I think the risk can be mitigated if you're hyper focused on a specific, achievable use case, but that's more of the "low hanging fruit" approach and does little to answer the broader questions around agentic implementations

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

Given your experience, are you betting on generalizable agent architectures or highly specialized implementations?

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

Great thread on agents highlighting a few limitations:

1) Most companies are rushing in without clear goals

2) We lack good ways to measure successful agent implementations

3) It's hard to get lots of good training data to match real world situations (for eval specifically)

1 year ago 3 0 2 0

I sometimes wonder to what degree it's necessary/beneficial for non-technologists to have intuition around AI fundamentals, capabilities, and limitations.



1 year ago 0 0 0 0
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Dario was cool, but I'm enjoying listening to the Amanda Askell portion of the Lex Fridman podcast. Interesting perspective on Claude's personality straight from Anthropic's "prompt whisperer"


https://youtu.be/ugvHCXCOmm4?si=93THamoDxiZOfEZx

1 year ago 12 1 1 0

Croissant seems pretty good for cross posting so far

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Just made my way through this this morning and interesting discussion - sticking with both for now but Bluesky definitely has the vibes for now

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

If it starts making car noises, hop off. It's broken

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What a chart.
www.economist.com/interactive/...

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Something weird is happening with LLMs and chess are they good or bad?

Recently: Wow, recent LLMs can sort of play chess! They fall apart after the early game, but they can do something! Amazing!"

dynomight.net/chess/

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Something weird with LLMs and chess...

"Before September 2023: Wow, recent LLMs can sort of play chess! They fall apart after the early game, but they can do something! Amazing!

September-October 2023: Wow! LLMs can now play chess at an advanced amateur level! Amazing!

(Year of silence.)

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Dario Amodei: Anthropic CEO on Claude, AGI & the Future of AI & Humanity | Lex Fridman Podcast #452
Dario Amodei: Anthropic CEO on Claude, AGI & the Future of AI & Humanity | Lex Fridman Podcast #452 YouTube video by Lex Fridman

I'm not the biggest Lex Fridman fan, but will definitely listen to the 5 hour interview with Dario Amodei

youtu.be/ugvHCXCOmm4?...

1 year ago 0 0 0 0

Character Limit
Moonbound
The Real North Korea
Stalin’s War

Those are my last 4 from those genres!

1 year ago 3 0 0 0
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That feeling of fear/pride when my product team is doing so much user discovery that I can’t even sit in quietly and collect my own insights on it all anymore 😂

1 year ago 0 0 0 0

What do you like?

1 year ago 0 0 1 0

Hi, PM leader at Walmart 👋

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Wonder if the question is: does automation need to save time to be valuable, or is there inherent value in making processes more predictable, consistent, and partition-able?

The coffee maker example - interaction is still required, but you don’t have to actively monitor the brewing process.

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