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Here's what the future of education looks like:
1. Teaching will become an extremely lucrative profession. Salaries will follow a power law. The best teachers will make millions of dollars per year and teach thousands of students every year. In fact, this is already happening.
David Perelltwitter.comPositive sum thinking is what grows the pie in a macro POV, but also in your own life. The more happy you are for others, the happier they’ll be for you.
Tweets From the Wolf of Bay St. · @TheBayStWolf • Tweet
"At this point, I'm not doing anything without AI."
I made my friend @yanatweets (CEO @Kraftful) demo her 9 top AI workflows to save time with Operator, Deep Research, and ChatGPT.
Yana shared:
• A live demo of Operator automating PM work
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Peter Yangx.comA decade ago, I was only a couple of years into my venture career. I believed that growth and progress were synonymous – in an industry where scale was the ultimate target, platforms that achieved it were glorified. A decade later, I have learned that success is more nuanced, and we have to take accountability for the outcomes we encourage. New... See more
Mario Gabriele • Modern Meditations: Rebecca Kaden (Union Square Ventures)
"OpenAI has <30 PMs for 2,000+ staff - we want to show what it's like to build on top of AI."
Nate Gonzalez is OpenAI's Head of Business Products. In my new interview, he reveals:
1. How OpenAI PMs use ChatGPT at work
2. His AI roleplay tip for critical... See more
Peter Yangx.comWait But Why
waitbutwhy.comEurope, as noted earlier, has in a short span of time gone from being the most predictable and stable region—one where history seemed to have truly ended (as suggested in an influential essay published in 1989 by the American political scientist Francis Fukuyama)—to something dramatically different. Democracy, prosperity, and peace all seemed
... See moreRichard Haass • The World
David Sacks on what made the PayPal Mafia so successful
The employees of PayPal went on to build many of the companies that defined Silicon Valley in the 2000s, such as Tesla, SpaceX, LinkedIn, YouTube, Palantir, Yelp, Yammer, and more.
David Sacks—founding COO and product leader at... See more
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