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adam brotman

@adambrotman

co-ceo @forum3_ ; formerly CDO @starbucks; formerly co-ceo/president/cxo @jcrew. co-author of AI First book (HBR) a.co/d/98ZUeRe

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Karina Nguyen (@karinanguyen_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

when you can quickly implement and test ideas, you learn faster. when you learn faster, your intuition improves. when your intuition improves, you choose better experiments. when you choose better experiments, you get better and more interesting results. when you get better

adam brotman (@adambrotman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Loved this episode, where we were able to speak with the “co-founder” of Google’s amazing NotebookLM AI platform.

Ethan Mollick (@emollick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Unless and until agents really do work at expert level, the benefits of AI use are going to be contingent on the skills of the AI user, the jagged abilities of the AI you use, the process into which you integrate use, the experience you have with the AI system & the task itself

Aaron Levie (@levie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Talked to a founder whose workflow is multiple AI coding agents running in the background for each of the core services of his app and marketing site. His time is spent on prompt design, code review, fixing issues, and integration. Says he executes 10X faster. Wild future.

Sebastien Bubeck (@sebastienbubeck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s hard to overstate the significance of this. It may end up looking like a “moon‑landing moment” for AI. Just to spell it out as clearly as possible: a next-word prediction machine (because that's really what it is here, no tools no nothing) just produced genuinely creative

Ethan Mollick (@emollick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AGI being “a machine better than average humans at every intellectual task” or related concept. You would expect to see changes in investment patterns & corporate strategy, crash R&D efforts to set up organizations to benefit from early AGI, policy structures put into place.

Ethan Mollick (@emollick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The “it won’t matter much” argument is that AGI will still require huge amount of time and effort to integrate into organizations and workflows, no matter how smart, resulting in years of work & gradual changes. Needless to say, it also suggests no true AI superintliigence soon.

Kevin Weil 🇺🇸 (@kevinweil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Doctors + AI > doctors. It makes intuitive sense but this is still a really big deal to see it validated irl. In the future you won't want to go to a doctor who isn't augmenting themselves with AI.

Aaron Levie (@levie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One practice we’ve implemented in going AI-first at Box is every week someone demos their AI workflow to the whole company. Usually it’s something we never would’ve predicted. Good to balance central planning for tech and decentralization for use case adoption.

Shawn Walchef (@shawnpwalchef) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AI helped my restaurant break sales records—while I was overseas. I shared how a Palona AI voice AI agent answered 150+ calls on Father’s Day and how I use ChatGPT as my creative partner on AI First with adam brotman & Andy Sack youtu.be/__FdtVI6LPQ?si…

Google (@google) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, we’re introducing Video Overviews in NotebookLM — a visual alternative to Audio Overviews. Dive deeper with short, engaging slide summaries using images, diagrams, quotes and data from your sources, narrated by your AI host.

tobi lutke (@tobi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m constantly impressed with Comet. Amazing to give it a complex task and watch it claim a tab and toil away at it. Browsers are interesting again.