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The tweet mentions that Musk personally called for a reset, asking how Tibo would respond, seemingly a discussion about AI model reset or safety issues.
Julien Chaumond, CTO of Hugging Face, teases that a big week is coming, likely hinting at major AI-related announcements.
A panelist shares praise for a free-flowing discussion on open models and trust/safety at the AI Engineer World Fair, recommending viewers watch it.
Jeff Dean tweets that his longtime colleague Sanjay Ghemawat is now on Twitter, referencing a past New Yorker profile of their collaboration.
A tweet ranking the best open-weight AI models from smallest to largest, highlighting the vibrant open-weights community.
Chinese AI researchers are increasingly joining X to share technical insights and build international branding, filling a gap left by more secretive employees at major US labs. The trend highlights X's role as the primary global hub for AI discourse.
The author reflects on Wikimania 2026, arguing that the Wikimedia community must embrace toolmaking — particularly with AI — to remain relevant, just as the Deep Blue team outcompeted Kasparov through better tools.
Lilian Weng announces leaving Thinking Machines, focusing on health. She has been dedicated to making cutting-edge AI topics easy to understand.
A Twitter user highlights Todd Dailey, an ex-Apple engineer who recognized the potential of Apple Silicon for local AI and can now speak openly after leaving Apple.
This is a list of 100 X (Twitter) bloggers recommended for July 2026, covering AI, programming, overseas expansion, and side hustles. It is curated based on expertise, follower count, and activity, featuring high-quality content creators across major fields.
The author shares insights from meeting over 20 friends in the AI circle in Shanghai and Hangzhou. Most are post-2005 entrepreneurs who dropped out or took a break from school. Many have already secured funding or become profitable. The author plans to base in Hangzhou in the second half of the year and go all in.
This is the second part of a comprehensive overview of AI personalities, introducing seventy individuals who shaped the public's understanding of AI, including science communicators, open-source tool authors, ethics critics, and business leaders.
Peter Yang is interviewing Karan4D, co-founder of NousResearch's Hermes, and asks for topic suggestions from the community.
A Twitter thread listing important AI figures to follow, including individuals from OpenAI, Cerebras, and the MLX community, highlighting their contributions to AI development.
Ahmad Osman announces the first Local AI Summit in San Francisco, taking place Thursday from 10am to 4pm at AIE, after months of planning and community support.
A poll on X shows MIT-licensed open weights are losing with 7 hours left and 1,800 votes cast.
Recommended 13 influential AI engineers and scientists and their Twitter accounts, covering deep learning, AGI, AI education and other fields.
A community member argues against investing in IPOs of frontier AI labs like SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic, claiming their valuation relies on Nvidia's monopoly and high hardware costs that harm local LLM enthusiasts.
Codex announces 19 community events in cities worldwide over the next 7 days, inviting suggestions for future locations.
Wooden Horse shares an X (Twitter) tip: create lists to follow true AI builders (like Karpathy, swyx, etc.) to clean up timeline clutter and get high-quality AI content.