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Aug 4 • 11 tweets • 4 min read
Ex-Google CEO’s new podcast with Peter Diamandis just went viral.
He revealed terrifying truths about AI warfare, the end of traditional jobs, and the race to artificial super intelligence that 99% of people wouldn’t know.
Here are 7 moments that blew my mind: 🧵 1/ AI will outthink Einstein and live in your pocket.
Eric Schmidt thinks digital superintelligence will be real in under a decade.
He believes you'll carry around something with the mental horsepower of Einstein, Da Vinci, and Sun Tzu… all in your phone.
Aug 1 • 11 tweets • 4 min read
Anthropic’s CEO just gave the most important AI interview of 2025.
He revealed shocking truths about artificial super intelligence, the OpenAI rivalry, and why AI is advancing at a pace no one saw coming.
He even called out Zuckerberg.
Here are my top 8 takeaways: 🧵 1/ “AI” and “AGI” is mostly dopamine, not substance.
Dario says most people obsess over these terms like they’re scoreboards.
But they’re vague, undefined, and mostly distract from real progress.
“AGI” or “ASI”isn’t a milestone it’s just marketing.
Jul 30 • 10 tweets • 3 min read
Ex-Alibaba CTO just made the boldest claim about AI & global power:
“China is building the future of AI, not Silicon Valley.”
He also revealed why AI by 2030 will look nothing like ChatGPT and how China’s approach is already decades ahead.
Here are my top 7 takeaways: 🧵 1/ Silicon Valley believes in ‘move fast and break things.’
But China doesn’t operate that way.
China’s AI market philosophy?
Build slow. Build deep. Build to last.
Jul 26 • 10 tweets • 3 min read
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s new podcast with Theo Von just went viral.
He revealed mind-blowing truths about AI & what's really coming by 2030 that 99% of people wouldn't know.
It took me 48 hours to digest it all…
Here are my top 7 takeaways: 🧵 1/ Most people are using AI wrong
Sam says AI isn’t just a faster Google.
It’s a thought partner… a way to think better, not just move faster.
Treat it like a co-pilot for your mind.
The real unlock isn’t speed. It’s clarity, creativity, and leverage.
Jul 21 • 13 tweets • 4 min read
In 2014, Zuckerberg bought an unknown company for $19 billion.
The shocking part? It had already lost over $200 million in just 5 years.
Even his COO thought he was insane and begged him to stop.
But what happened next shocked everyone (including Zuckerberg): 🧵
This app was an outlier.
It had no ads. No gimmicks. No revenue to speak of.
Just a messaging app run by two ex-Yahoo engineers obsessed with simplicity.
No monetization. No PR. Just growth.
And Facebook? They were worried.
Jul 15 • 13 tweets • 4 min read
This man built the atomic bomb. Won a Nobel Prize. And exposed the silent mental trap that sabotages the human mind.
Steve Jobs, Elon Musk & Jeff Bezos all owe their success to him.
Once you see the illusion he uncovered, you’ll rethink every choice you’ve ever made: 🧵
This is Richard Feynman:
Nobel Prize in Physics
Helped build the atomic bomb
Solved the Challenger disaster
Rewrote how we think about science
But his greatest insight wasn’t about atoms or rockets.
It was about human ignorance.
Jul 11 • 14 tweets • 5 min read
Everyone talks about the same geniuses like:
Einstein, Tesla, or Hawking.
But for me, there's one man who stands head and shoulders above them all.
Sadly, his legacy is a forgotten, heartbreaking tragedy. Here's his story... (thread) 🧵
In 2011, at the age of 84, a quiet man passed away in Stanford, California.
No headlines. No fame.
But the tech world wouldn't exist without him. His name?
John McCarthy.
The forgotten father of Artificial Intelligence.
Jul 3 • 13 tweets • 4 min read
BREAKING: MIT scanned the brains of ChatGPT users. What they found? Shockingly terrifying.
Turns out, AI isn’t making you more productive. It’s rewiring your brain and leaving you cognitively bankrupt.
Here’s what 4 months of brain data revealed (& why it should scare you): 🧵
Researchers at MIT tracked 54 people for 4 months.
Some used ChatGPT daily. Others didn’t use AI at all.
They hooked each participant up to EEG machines and watched their brains in real time.
What they found left everyone stunned.
Jun 28 • 12 tweets • 4 min read
Smart people always make dumb decisions.
This Nobel Prize winner spent 34+ years proving it.
He exposed a dangerous psychological flaw in human decision-making.
Once you see it, you can’t unsee it.
And you’ll question every decision you’ve ever made: 🧵
This is Herbert Simon:
Cognitive psychologist
Nobel Prize in Economics (1978)
Founder of decision theory and AI
For decades, he was obsessed with a question:
Why don’t people make better choices, even when they have all the facts?