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Jergan Callebaut

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Product Lead @ Wise / Opinions are my own.

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If you are not planning for the price of intelligence to go to zero, the next 3-5 years are going to incredibly disruptive to your business / life. This is the main idea for the rest of the decade, buckle up.


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I made some pretty bold assertions at the House of Lords yesterday, in order: - We need a Manhattan project scale endeavour to build state capacity in AI. In 20 years, this will be as important to states as Nuclear weapons are today. - The taxpayer-funded British Business Bank…


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This one was written straight from the heart at 4:32 am..

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Reliability is a cheat code for life.

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100%

I also unequivocally believe that if title is something that a candidate brings up early or even during the interview process at all, it is a red flag. It shows you what their values are.



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Hire great people and get out of their way vs. get into the weeds? I made a lot of mistakes in my past around hiring people and then abdicating responsibility to them. You have to be involved enough to hold them accountable, understand details, probe, and push. (🧵/)


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At OpenAI, we’re working to advance scientific understanding to help improve human well-being. The AI tools we are building, like Sora, GPT-4o, DALL·E and ChatGPT, are impressive from a technical standpoint. But what really matters is how they’re starting to change the way we…


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We will pursue safe superintelligence in a straight shot, with one focus, one goal, and one product. We will do it through revolutionary breakthroughs produced by a small cracked team. Join us: ssi.inc


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Awesome and highly useful: FineWeb-Edu 📚👏 High quality LLM dataset filtering the original 15 trillion FineWeb tokens to 1.3 trillion of the highest (educational) quality, as judged by a Llama 3 70B. +A highly detailed paper. Turns out that LLMs learn a lot better and faster…

karpathy's tweet image. Awesome and highly useful: FineWeb-Edu 📚👏
High quality LLM dataset filtering the original 15 trillion FineWeb tokens to 1.3 trillion of the highest (educational) quality, as judged by a Llama 3 70B. +A highly detailed paper.

Turns out that LLMs learn a lot better and faster…

We are (finally) releasing the 🍷 FineWeb technical report! In it, we detail and explain every processing decision we took, and we also introduce our newest dataset: 📚 FineWeb-Edu, a (web only) subset of FW filtered for high educational content. Link: hf.co/spaces/Hugging…

gui_penedo's tweet image. We are (finally) releasing the 🍷 FineWeb technical report!

In it, we detail and explain every processing decision we took, and we also introduce our newest dataset: 📚 FineWeb-Edu, a (web only) subset of FW filtered for high educational content.

Link: hf.co/spaces/Hugging…


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Stanford and Berkeley students start companies at 5x the rate of Oxford and Cambridge. Why the smartest, most technical people in the UK should take more risk 🚀 tomblomfield.com/post/750852175…


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In 6 years, we grew Uber from 10 cities to $10B in revenue. How’d we grow so fast? We hired local teams in every city. This was our playbook:


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Marketplaces are beautiful businesses. But they're incredibly hard to build. One thing that can make it easier: picking a good market. If I was looking to build the next billion dollar marketplace, here's what I'd want to know:


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Some things here in my list that Europe could improve to help make it a better business environment for entrepreneurs: (P.S. I'm not Ultra IQ so probably some errors in here but you get the rough idea, it's not rly about the details so much as the general tendency here that's…

What do you feel is needed to turn things around in Europe?



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In October ‘23, @stateofaireport reached its 5th anniversary. With 934 slides over 6 editions serving as a historical document, we’re opening 2024 with a retrospective of the main storylines, what we predicted, and what we didn't. Welcome to the State of the State of AI. 🧵

nathanbenaich's tweet image. In October ‘23, @stateofaireport reached its 5th anniversary. 

With 934 slides over 6 editions serving as a historical document, we’re opening 2024 with a retrospective of the main storylines, what we predicted, and what we didn't. 

Welcome to the State of the State of AI. 🧵

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Mastering PM is mastering simplicity 🌈 How parenthood reshaped my approach with 5 rules 🧵

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How parenthood reshaped my approach with 5 rules 🧵

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This is what a great Friday night looked like when I was a teenager


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Boston Dynamics' robot dog can now talk, using AI. Plus, huge announcements from Shutterstock, OpenAI, Poe, D-ID, Forbes, Waymo, 3 new AI jobs, and 10 new AI tools. Here's the rundown of everything going on in AI right now:


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Unordered and incomplete list of qualities I regularly see in exceptional teammates: - knows the details - sweats the details - brings structure to ambiguity - responsiveness - availability - quick study (content) - quick study (methods) - directors, not consensus builders -…


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In 2009, Stanford business professor Tina Seelig split her class into groups and issued a challenge: Each group had $5 and 2 hours to make the highest return on the initial money. At the end, they'd give a short presentation on their strategy. The results were fascinating...…

SahilBloom's tweet image. In 2009, Stanford business professor Tina Seelig split her class into groups and issued a challenge:

Each group had $5 and 2 hours to make the highest return on the initial money.

At the end, they'd give a short presentation on their strategy.

The results were fascinating...…

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