fortune.com/2026/04/08/gen-z-workers-sabotage-ai-rollout-backlash/ [Translated from EN to English]
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fortune.com/2026/04/08/gen-z-workers-sabotage-ai-rollout-backlash/ [Translated from EN to English]
→ View original post on X — @kimmonismus, 2026-04-11 09:13 UTC

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That's why it's so important that AI is properly adapted to the working world and that we build a new post-laboratory economy. Gen Z workers, driven by fear of job loss, are actively sabotaging company AI rollouts, ironically making themselves more likely to be replaced while AI “power users” get promoted and rewarded.
→ View original post on X — @kimmonismus, 2026-04-11 09:13 UTC

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Holy, what did they Anthropic see? James Campbell (@jam3scampbell) anthropic roommate came back sloppy drunk at 3am last night and had a full scale crash out through tears and slurred words about how the world will never be the same glad to hear the mythos release was received well internally — https://nitter.net/jam3scampbell/status/2042037856588447883#m
→ View original post on X — @kimmonismus, 2026-04-11 08:06 UTC

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Regardless of whether Mythos lives up to the hype, they've mastered PR. OpenAI would have liked to see the attention Claude Mythos is getting for "spud," especially with the upcoming IPO.
→ View original post on X — @kimmonismus, 2026-04-10 21:39 UTC

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Claude does better integration into word than Microsoft with copilot. Make it make sense.
→ View original post on X — @kimmonismus, 2026-04-10 20:40 UTC
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bloomberg.com/news/articles/… [Translated from EN to English]
→ View original post on X — @kimmonismus, 2026-04-10 20:12 UTC

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Even if you dont take Mythos serisous: the US officials do. Via Bloomberg. Top US officials (Jerome Powell, Scott Bessent, …) warn that Anthropic’s highly advanced AI model “Mythos” could usher in a new era of cybersecurity threats, as its ability to find system vulnerabilities is so powerful it must be tightly restricted to prevent misuse.
→ View original post on X — @kimmonismus, 2026-04-10 20:12 UTC
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5/ Most CRMs store data. Lightfield puts it to work. You tell it what you want once. It handles it from there. If you're a founder managing more customer relationships than you can keep in your head, check it out here: lightfield.app/
→ View original post on X — @kimmonismus, 2026-04-10 19:28 UTC
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4/ So, our ‘Client Mapping Skill’ was built once, and now runs on every new deal automatically. We're a small team. Time and pipeline are always scarce. This just handles the prep work so we can spend that time closing.
→ View original post on X — @kimmonismus, 2026-04-10 19:28 UTC
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3/ That’s where their value comes from. All the history including meetings, emails, transcripts, invoices has always been there, but before Lightfield ‘Skills & Knowledge’ In our former CRM, we'd have to piece things together manually. Lightfield does it for us.
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3/ That’s where their value comes from. All the history including meetings, emails, transcripts, invoices has always been there, but before Lightfield ‘Skills & Knowledge’ In our former CRM, we'd have to piece things together manually. Lightfield does it for us. Now, building