Make the future legible. Presented by @MatthewBerman

Joined September 2024
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How I use Codex to build what I want (for beginners) I've made all of the vibe coding mistakes at this point after 100s of hours of addicted late nights tinkering and building stuff. I'm putting out this video to check it... is there anything missing in my vibe coding process?? How can i get BETTER?
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"The question is no longer whether the public should own a piece of the wealth we all helped build. People across the political spectrum have conceded that point. The question now is how." New original essay by @scottsantens on Forward Future. Check it out below.
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.@MatthewBerman spent a week with Fable Mythos before it was released. "It's unlike anything I've tested before. The autonomy is unmatched, the reasoning runs deep, but there are real trade-offs worth knowing about." Full honest take below.
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AOC held up a jar of brown water in Congress and blamed a Meta data center. We happen to have a PhD in Environmental Health on the team, so he put her claims to the test. Here's his essay: briefing.forwardfuture.ai/p/…
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We're burning billions of dollars a day running our smartest AI models on our dumbest tasks. As AI scales, the biggest lever on cost and performance won't be picking one "best" model. It'll be routing each task to the model that actually fits it. This piece by @tomas_hk breaks down why intelligent model routing is shaping up to be the next battleground for efficiency and economic value in AI, and what that means for how companies build and spend from here.
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Our very own @jonah_lipsitt, a literal PhD in Environment Health, broke down AOC's datacenter claims.
AOC held up a jar of brown water in Congress and blamed a Meta data center. We happen to have a PhD in Environmental Health on the team, so he put her claims to the test. Here's his essay: briefing.forwardfuture.ai/p/…
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Want to know how AI will affect your industry? Look at hospitality. It's the bellwether for how the technology actually shows up. @GopiKallayil, Chief Business Strategist for AI at Google, breaks down 4 dimensions where AI is completely reshaping hospitality, and argues it's the best proxy for what's coming in every industry: 1) The customer journey 2) Marketing 3) Service delivery 4) Operations The pattern holds across healthcare, finance, retail, and beyond. Hospitality just gets hit first. Check out the full article below.
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Everyone's running the same frontier models now. What separates the great teams from everyone else is the operating system wrapped around the model. The harness. The interesting part isn't that harnesses exist... It's that every major AI provider has made a very different bet about what a harness should be. New from @janakiramm: Four Harnesses, Four Philosophies 👇
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CEOs blaming layoffs on AI and not on pre-existing bloat are lying to themselves and the market. We can see right through it.
"We think that with AI we can replace all of our Jr developers in our company" AWS CEO Matt Garman: "That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard"
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Sam Altman is easy to read. He wants money, power, control, and the largest seat at the table. There's nothing mysterious or unique about that. Dario Amodei's danger is subtler. He can explain, in morally serious language, why Anthropic acquiring power is the responsible thing to do. A new piece from @DaveShapi 👇
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Hey! I know that guy
Really enjoyed this conversation with @MatthewBerman at I/O 👇
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"So many people discouraged me from working on the browser. But can you make this decision from offense, not just defense?" 9 months ago we interviewed @AravSrinivas CEO @perplexity_ai and it's amazing how much of what he said has already become reality. "Offense is when there are things you can only do on the browser that you cannot do anywhere else. And that's where AI and search are headed next... agents." "The first real agent everybody shipped was deep research. It can go research the web, do things. Then we built Labs, which can actually build dashboards, websites, analytics, web apps." "Imagine that power thrown at daily browsing tasks. Deep research over your Slack, Notion, Google Docs. Answering your 100 emails. Auditing your calendar. All the stuff a personal assistant would do for you."
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Personal Computer is not for NPCs
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Claude Opus 4.7 is here. Full review in tomorrow's newsletter.
Introducing Claude Opus 4.7, our most capable Opus model yet. It handles long-running tasks with more rigor, follows instructions more precisely, and verifies its own outputs before reporting back. You can hand off your hardest work with less supervision.
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