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This article discusses the importance of building prototypes and using demos to achieve feature product-market fit in the AI era, featuring insights from Ruben Casas about combining high-level product thinking with hands-on implementation.
Elad Gil reflects on the accelerating pace of AI progress, linking to a review of Charles Stross's sci-fi novel Accelerando, which explores singularity themes.
Harvey CEO Winston Weinberg proposes that in the AI era, companies no longer sell software, but intelligence. Using Harvey legal AI as an example, he explains that what it truly sells is a lawyer's judgment and research capabilities.
Sam Altman stated that learning to code was the right choice not long ago, but it is no longer the case in the AI era, and discussed the skills needed to survive in the AI era.
Chinese universities are eliminating 12,200 degree programs in fields like arts and humanities to make room for tech-focused majors such as embodied intelligence, aiming to align education with AI-driven economic goals and address graduate unemployment.
Peter Diamandis emphasizes the unprecedented nature of the current moment, urging people to adapt their time and money priorities and avoid being stuck in the past.
A criticism of the AI era's acceptance of 'close enough' quality, using a persistent text wrapping bug in Claude Code as an example of lowered standards.
Discusses the concept of composable primitives as fundamental building blocks for the AI era.
Cisco announces a reduction of fewer than 4,000 jobs (less than 5% of workforce) as part of a strategic shift toward AI, silicon, optics, and security investments, while detailing support for affected employees.
This article explores the importance of technical writing in the AI era, citing the case of Anthropic employee @trq212 who achieved millions of page views through his 'plant first, harvest later' writing methodology, emphasizing the value of sharing real experiences and maintaining a personal voice.
Jakob Nielsen’s deep dive into AI-era UX design, condensed into Chinese, spotlights concepts scattered across top products but not yet unified in one leading solution.
A short social post claims Vercel was hacked soon after the author began using it, blaming a rogue developer and likening it to past Claude incidents.