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Feb 12 12 tweets 4 min read
She is one of the most powerful women in tech.

She worked at Tesla, launched ChatGPT, and oversaw GPT-4.

Her biggest flex? She refused billions from Mark Zuckerberg and built a $50 billion company instead.

This is the Mira Murati story: Image She was the daughter of two teachers in Albania who pushed books, languages, and competition.

By her teens, she was winning math Olympiads.
At 16, she left for Canada on a scholarship.
By 23, dual degrees from Colby and Dartmouth.

And she was just getting started. Image
Feb 7 12 tweets 4 min read
YouTube has quietly become a serious place to learn AI and machine learning.

These 10 channels will teach you more than most graduate programs.

Here's each one and what makes it different: Image 1) Andrej Karpathy

Universities teach AI through slides and theory, he teaches by building from a blank file.

Full lectures on neural nets, GPT models, and training pipelines that mirror what top labs do.

"You don't understand a model until you've built and broken it." Image
Jan 29 10 tweets 2 min read
Google, Microsoft, IBM, Amazon, NVIDIA are giving away FREE courses and certifications in AI, cloud, and data science.

Here are 8 free programs that could change your career: Image 1) Google Career Certificates

Google built a backdoor into tech careers that bypasses the 4-year degree.

Their 6 career tracks in Data Analytics, Cybersecurity, UX Design, and more now include AI modules for Gemini.

Finish in 3-6 months. Get connected to 150+ hiring partners.
Jan 10 12 tweets 5 min read
In 2026, everything in AI will change.

Forbes just revealed their boldest predictions of how.

The top 10 AI predictions every founder needs to see (number 9 is wild!): Image 1) Anthropic will go public, OpenAI won't.

Building frontier AI is insanely expensive: Anthropic needs $20B before profitability. OpenAI needs $150B.

In 2026, Anthropic will likely IPO — private funding won't cut it.

While, OpenAI can still rely on massive private funding. Image