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Trends – Artificial Intelligence (AI) – May 2025 – BOND
The document analyzes rapid growth and transformative trends in artificial intelligence, highlighting unprecedented user adoption, technological advances, global competition, enterprise AI integration, and associated benefits and risks shaping the future.
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RecipeNinja is an app I vibecoded in Windsurf.
It took me about 20 hours over the last 2 weeks. I wrote zero lines of code.
I am more convinced than ever that coding (and all knowledge work) is about to get totally steamrolled by AI. https://t.co/NYFXNjMNJ7

Billions worth of system prompts are exposed in a single repo. The scale of IP leaks is remarkable in the LLM era. https://t.co/903AkTXE1c
said this to a friend but it applies to many: i think you have a good guess what you should be doing. no need to overthink it! just execute on your inkling for 3 months, and then evaluate if you want to try something diff. course correct more often than that eats your bandwidth
Henrik Karlssonx.comI talked to a friend who wants to start a blog and wanted some advice on that—how to find her voice and so on. A few random thoughts:
Henrik Karlssonx.comIncreasingly believe that the "good, cheap, fast—choose two" maxim is devious misinformation spread by the slow.
In my experience, "slow" and "expensive" usually go together. I was in a meeting yesterday where lopping a year off a project schedule also ended up reducing the cost substantially. Fundamentally, it takes ti... See more
Patrick Collisonx.com@shreyas IMO the best product will stem from a very strong mental model of the domain and the users. UXR can help you *get* to such a model, and validate it along the way, but it's important to view the syllogism as UXR -> model -> product, not UXR -> product.
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americans treat optionality like a virtue when it’s actually a pathology. ppl optimize for keeping doors open indefinitely, never committing, never locking in, because they conflate flexibility with freedom. but optionality is not freedom, it’s just deferred responsibility.
eventually, optionality maximization leads to ... See more