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βThere is this great book, Iβve mentioned it in the past, by Steven Baxter and Arthur Clark called the light of other days and itβs all about how basically all the worldβs information becomes availableβ¦β
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βHere @robbieking1000 considers the issue from the perspective of complexity theory. http://quantumfrontiers.com/2025/12/11/can-ai-predict-the-quantum-universe/β
βAll right, everybody. Welcome back to part two of the All-In podcast, episode 263.β
βI created an organization called IP which which is Iran prosperity project but it first focus is the first 100 days. How we immediately stabilize the situation in Iran.β
βIf you want your agent to research anything, I'm talking products, competitors, news, market data, literally anything, plug this in now.β
βIf you've ever had Claude ask you, "I don't know how to do this." for the fifth time about code that it wrote by itself, this is the fix.β
βRead, extract tables, fill forms, merge, and split. The highest utility skill for anyone who works with documents, period.β
βExcel formulas, data analysis, charts, all from plain English. You don't even need Microsoft Excel installed anymore. Just describe what you want, and Claude builds the spreadsheet. For anyone runningβ¦β
βSlide decks from natural language. Layouts, charts, speaker notes. For anyone who's ever spent 4 hours making a pitch deck for a meeting that lasted 12 minutes, this will make you question your life dβ¦β
βIf you're in the content game like me, this is real collaborative AI writing.β
βllm.rs by @Yijun Yu: a Rust rewrite with the aim to have same performanceβ
βIf you listen to the AWS episode on the acquire podcast, the the story is actually way more interesting.β
βthere's a David Gogggins quote of like every day we have an opportunity to find out who we are as people.β
βSocial graphics, posters, covers. You put text in, PNG or PDF out. If you're posting content regularly and you're tired of opening Canva every 5 minutes, this handles it inside of Claude.β
βThis is for my vibe coders. I'm talking calculators, dashboards, interactive widgets, all from natural language. Zero front-end skills needed. You describe what you want, it builds a working artifact.β
β# Constructive interference at the edge of quantum ergodic dynamicsβ
βMarketing skills by Corey Haines. 16,000 GitHub stars, over 20 sub skills. CRO, copywriting, SEO, email sequences, growth engineering. This is the most popular non-coding skills package for Claude codβ¦β
βYeah, so Lyria is our music model, um, and we have some really interesting experiences to, to bring the music model to life. Um, so if you go to inside of AI Studio, if you go to the Build Tap, there'β¦β
βWe present an experimental study of magic state cultivation on a superconducting quantum processor.β
βeither via our website, cognitiverevolution.aiβ
βIt encodes your brand's voice, colors, tone, and rules into a skill. Then Claude auto applies them to everything it creates, every email, every landing page, every social post, all on brand without yoβ¦β
βLOBSTER_BOOTSTRAP.md activatedβ
βGet started for free at 11labs.io/cognitive- [Music] io/cognitive-revolution.β
βIβm building a project internally called Ultron and Ultron inside of my firm launch that is going to basically with the Slack API weβre pulling every single message from Slack into our OpenClaw.β
βSo uh uh there's a company called Fountain Life that uh created with Tony Robbins, Bob Hurry, Bill Cap, and we do a 200 gigabyte upload of you.β
βThe last project I did, I actually was like, "Oh, I can actually just install Cloud Code into a GitHub code space." And all of a sudden, I have Cloud Code against the repo that I've already been buildβ¦β
βFor anyone making content or building products where the research needs to be solid, this saves you literal hours.β
βso to close out the show, I'd like to dive a little bit deeper into Cloud 4, our research direction, uh, and what developers can expect next from Enthropicβ
βCloud Sonnet 4 and Cloud Cloud Opus 4 are available.β
βIf you use Obsidian for notes like Coda, and you don't, you probably should. This bridges the gap between your knowledge base and your AI agent.β
βAt one point, they even worked with Mosaic ML, another past guest, to train their own code model.β
βCloud Sonnet 4 and Cloud Cloud Opus 4 are available.β
βsimple but solid cursor and VS Studio support for when you need to call in a professional human developerβ
βThis conversation with Amjad, my recent one with New York Assembly member Alex Morris, and the series of episodes we did last year on SB1047 are all good examples of this.β
βThis conversation with Amjad, my recent one with New York Assembly member Alex Morris, and the series of episodes we did last year on SB1047 are all good examples of this.β
βwrite a review on Apple Podcast or Spotifyβ
βBut one of the cool ones was around, we released a, a Gemini 2.5 flash text to speech model. Um, and actually you can do a bunch of really. Interesting product. Uh, um, I, I can send a link for folks β¦β
βAlso, the Adaptive Summit August 12th and 13th in Sa Paulo, Brazil.β
βAnd finally, the Enterprise Tech Leadership Summit September 23rd through 25th back again in Las Vegas.β
βIf you read uh the Creativity Inc. by Ed Catmol he talks about the same process with all the Pixar moviesβ
βYou got the merch. I got merch. Yeah, you guys can go to boosted.oh.com and buy your gear today.β
βthere's an app out there called Doge. It's sort of like a highfashion thing where you can sort of scan your body and your face and it'll kind of render this 3D image of you and then tell you what to wβ¦β
βIn addition to comet, we have a product called the email Assistant. It's going to be working in the background... auto drafting your responses to emails... scheduling your meetings on your behalf.β
βtell people where they can find out more about these pants if they're interested. Yeah, so we're Skip. So, skipwithjoy.com... and you can pre-order them now.β
βSign up for your $1 per month trial and start selling today at shopify.com/cognitive.β
βOne of Software Factoryβs key selling points is its ability to absorb tribal knowledge and give companies tools to manage its evolving knowledge and make it available to all of its employees.β
βI I read uh Genius Makers about like the history like like the recent history of deep learning.β
βAdvice on how to interview for a faculty job, from an authoritative source. http://quantumfrontiers.com/2026/01/04/nicoles-guide-to-interviewing-for-faculty-positions/β
βI can prove in pen and paper algorithms that we wanna run that like, it's not that we don't know what to do with a quantum computer. There are hundreds of algorithms you can go to. I think it's calledβ¦β
βYou can create a template in your framework like you know nest next.js JS, Web Flow, WordPress doesn't, you know, just stick with the thing that you're going to use.β
βHref for for a while has had this backlink check, uh, checker.β
βIn this paper, we propose improved methods for training world models that enable efficient gradient-based planning.β
βYou can use tools like Otterly, there's profound, there's manual testing.β
βExcellent book that intelligence is a multidimensional vector, not a scalar.β
β# Run Isaac 0.1 on Replicateβ
βYour wallet will thank you even if your agent won't.β
βI think a great first step is the Trump accounts which makes everybody a capitalist from birth. I just want to say, you know, you know, just bestie to bestie, Brad, watch you conceive of this and get β¦β
βSo I thought no, it's possible to uh develop fully digitize all education content. And why is that important?β
βThere's a β there's a β there's a wonderful talk β um β by a guy called Daniel Cook β um β about how to build a β um β a princess saving enterprise application β um ββ
βSee if you qualify for half off at oracle.com/cognitive.β
βI one thing I mean I'm not sure how many of you guys know about Bow House, but this was a movement in in Germany. Um but what you will know you know you'll be and it any it range from fine art to furnβ¦β
βI loved your urgency of interpretability essay.β
βI would say Mahmud Darwish is is the one that's like most transl translatable to English. He might have even written his his own English. So I recommend that.β
βI'm excited to announce that each of you will receive free access to Max 20X, our highest tier plan for three months. So look out for that. I especially love using Max with Cloud Code,β
βThe guide is free to you at netswuite.com/cognitive.β
βThanks for coming everyone. [Applause]β
βArowan, do you know that one? No, I don't. I think I've heard of it, but I've not read this. Uh, it's uh by Samuel Butler from the 1800s.β
βSo uh uh there's a company called Fountain Life that uh created with Tony Robbins, Bob Hurry, Bill Cap, and we do a 200 gigabyte upload of you.β
βI thought one detail that was really kind of interesting was their first interaction, one of the first was about they bonded over a book called deception, which I haven't I haven't read the book. I doβ¦β
βby the way, Filthy Rich, which uh o over this past summer when the Epstein furer kind of got reignited, it like skyrocketed to like the one of the, you know, the top of the charts on Netflix once agaiβ¦β
βWhen Hollywood dramatizes this, it's um you know, it's like Henry Fonda and the Oxbow incident or maybe it's Gregory Pek and Tequila Mockingbird.β
βWhen Hollywood dramatizes this, it's um you know, it's like Henry Fonda and the Oxbow incident or maybe it's Gregory Pek and Tequila Mockingbird.β
βUm the banks books are the Yes. probably the best.β
β# International AI Safety Report 2025: Second Key Update: Technical Safeguards and Risk Managementβ
βIn this work, we introduce Ξ-Motif, a GPU-accelerated subgraph isomorphism algorithm that reformulates the task through the lens of database operations.β
βHow to Prepare Your Teams for an AI Future https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1ynKOldNRXXGRβ
βif you're a reporter and you're reporting about this stuff every day, I do think you sort of want to be in that camp... I want to be able to have the the latest models.β
βI've been playing with this feature for a few weeks now... it's it's really nice. Like it's a very clean thing.β
βI read the Alpha Evolve paper, or to be more precise, I fed it into Notebook LM and had it make a podcast that I could then listen to that would explain it to me.β
βI wouldn't dramatically uh change some of the basic advice on STEM uh getting good at even for things like coding I would still recommend because I think whatever happens with these AI tools you'll beβ¦β
βI would also say immerse yourself now. That's what I would be doing as a teenager today in trying to become a sort of ninja at using the the latest tools.β
βThis is the one nobody talks about, but everyone should be using. Automated security testing for your AI prompts, red teaming, edge case testing, vulnerability scanning.β
βI as soon as I get home this weekend, I'm going to be in Firebase Studio because I love just the deep integration with Firebase and just how seamless everything works.β
βSo, instead of manually writing skill files, which, let's be honest, you don't even know how to do anyway, you just tell Claude what you want to do differently, and this skill creates the skill for yoβ¦β
βVO is available to all of our paid developers and the API so like people can actually start building real products using what I think is the world's best video generation modelβ
βTogether with Aaron Roth, Michael co-authored the ethical algorithm which explores the design of algorithms that respect privacy and fairness.β
βthe Alen Institute is yeah is doing a lot of that work which is awesomeβ
βA simple example demonstrating the power of Next.js and RSC to "server-render data", rather than server-render HTML.β
βThe latest Nvidia product called NVL72 is a server cabinet that contains 72 super chips. It's stacked 8 ft high and weighs 3600 lb.β
βhow you feel about your former workplace now being the set of the TV show Severance.β
βThe Trump administration just announced that we'd be rescinding what's known as the Biden diffusion rule, which was a rule that came out in January.β
βSpecReason: Fast and Accurate Inference-Time Compute via Speculative Reasoning https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.07891β
βI found 03 to be a step change in practical usefulness where like typing a question into a box and then seeing what it says or dumping a bunch of information into the box and asking what it thinks or β¦β
βour our our our family is now, you know, watching uh uh all of Young Sheldon. I don't know if you you you watch that. It it's very good actually. It's it's it's very well written. If you're going to, β¦β
βI went to Canada USA math camp uh in 1996 when it first started and you know that was a transformative experience in my life.β
βI was sent to CTY, uh, which is another one of those programs... I think it was mostly good... it was a relatively good environment and like you know I did enjoy itβ
βthe next stage, by the way, like the stage six months from now is you're using like shortwave or some other or Zapier or some email arrangement that's like gotten good.β
βLevangie Labs. https://levangielabs.com Unfortunately mostly for enterprises right now. @blevlabs is working on bringing it to more people.β