A. Sparks
@asparks1010100
predicting the next word
Reminder that we are at this stage of AI. Giant data centers, massive power usage, clunky. That will all change and we will be telling our kids "you wouldn't believe how bad AI was back in my day"

You know what? The sleeping in pods sounds fantastic. Who's building this? Seems doable and would significantly improve sleep quality.
Weird stuff I think will happen in <20 years: 1. We sleep in pods (like in Japan, but ultra-luxury). Soundproof, air-filtered, total blackout. The pod’s temperature adapts to your sleep cycle. High-frequency sounds for deeper sleep. It wakes you with soft UV light to regulate…
I'm confused about @lovable_dev. They charge $25-$50 a month, or $300 to $600 a year. For $100 million ARR, they must have at least 170,000 paying customers. That seems really high for a product that is not geared towards serious developers and has a ton of competition like…
Today we’re releasing GitHub Spark — a new tool in Copilot that turns your ideas into full-stack apps, entirely in natural language.
NEW: Aidoc just raised $150M from General Catalyst, NVIDIA, 4 health systems, and others to scale its aiOS & CARE foundation model. With 18 FDA clearances, Aidoc now supports 45M+ patients/year -- and plans to reach 100M by 2028 with new tools in oncology & cardiovascular care.
That's a lot of tokens!
Google is processing 980 trillion+ monthly tokens across our products and APIs (up from 480T in May) 🤯 No slowdown in sight, intelligence is everywhere.
Very promising results from our collaboration with Kenya-based @PendaHealth, studying an OpenAI-powered clinical copilot across 40,000 patient visits:
📣 Excited to share our real-world study of an LLM clinical copilot, a collab between @OpenAI and @PendaHealth. Across 39,849 live patient visits, clinicians with AI had a 16% relative reduction in diagnostic errors and a 13% reduction in treatment errors vs. those without. 🧵
I had Comet from @perplexity_ai go through the API docs on a website and convert it to markdown for my LLM. Saved me hours of work since the docs were spread out across dozens of pages and filled with tables. @AravSrinivas you've got something awesome here!
Totally normal 😒 "Speaker Mike Johnson on Monday said he does not plan to allow votes on any measures related to the Jeffrey Epstein case in the House’s final week in Washington before a weekslong recess"
We used to be able to just drag components and double click to wire up their events. It's been downhill since VB6

Eric Schmidt says traditional user interfaces are going to go away. The WIMP model (windows, icons, menus, pull-downs) was built 50 years ago. In the age of agents, UI becomes ephemeral. Generated on demand, shaped by intent, not layout.
I would consider myself an old school programmer (doing it almost 30 years) so I was only using AI in chat. Recently I started using Claude Code in the IDE and it has ruined me for manual coding. In 5 years, no one will be manually writing code.
It’s hard to overstate the significance of this. It may end up looking like a “moon‑landing moment” for AI. Just to spell it out as clearly as possible: a next-word prediction machine (because that's really what it is here, no tools no nothing) just produced genuinely creative…
1/N I’m excited to share that our latest @OpenAI experimental reasoning LLM has achieved a longstanding grand challenge in AI: gold medal-level performance on the world’s most prestigious math competition—the International Math Olympiad (IMO).
The Astronomer obsession is weird. That company does the most boring thing and 0% of people had heard of the company before this. It barely makes a dent as a business ($20 million annual revenue) and it's not public. How anyone even noticed this guy is beyond me.