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  • AI Agents Improve Through Use: Taskade’s Latest Genesis Upgrade

    "Your agents get smarter the more you use them." This is true of a raft of new services, and is how I built my AI and it keeps improving by having conversations with me. Long ago I saw @Taskade and it's great to see the improvements it just announced. Taskade (@Taskade) @Taskade Genesis just got its biggest upgrade. ✨ Agent Memory. 100+ integrations. Automations that run while you sleep. One prompt → CRM, client portal, Stripe store. Connected. Deployed. Running. 150,000+ apps live. Welcome to the era of living software. 🚀 — https://nitter.net/Taskade/status/2043968048588284197#m

    → View original post on X — @scobleizer, 2026-04-14 09:16 UTC

  • Reshares and Curation Dead: Rethinking Value on X

    I barely see any reshares anymore on my feed, which is why I know they are dead. Also, the "regurgitators" or curators who add a few lines, or sometimes even an essay onto someone else's posts, have almost disappeared from my feed too. In many ways that's an improvement. But it was what I was doing for the last few years. Again, message received. I have to add a different kind of value here from now on. Which takes me back to my AI. It educates me and I can change it based on what things I think are being shared here that are valuable. Which I still do watch due to my lists and X Pro (which I pay a lot to use). Makes me wonder if X will keep those going for much longer too.

    → View original post on X — @scobleizer, 2026-04-14 08:28 UTC

  • AI Curation Era: X’s Shift Away from Human Curators

    A couple of days ago @nikitabier announced that they would be penalized from here on, at least in payments. I got the message. Which is one reason why I have my AI reading all of the AI community here on X and telling you what's important. It gives you a dramatically different view of the AI world here on X than you can get from X: alignednews.com/ai Having your own AI reading the communities you care about gives you a lot better view of what's actually being discussed that doesn't often make it to your feed. No longer are we seeing what's popular, but what AI has picked for us to see. In many ways that's an improvement but I miss the old world too. Curators who read thousands of posts every day and reshare the best are being "turned down." It is unclear whether AI generated custom feeds can ever get any distribution to make them profitable. Running custom AI's costs money. Mine costs $100 or more per day in tokens and $300 a day in API calls (the site is wholly generated via the X API since terms of service here forbids scraping the data). It's an end of an era where humans really have much to do with what other humans see. Now we are in a completely AI run world. I am seeing a few understanding this and building an @OpenClaw or a Hermes system to build new personalized news services for their owners. That will be a must for those of us who really want to see the news in an unbiased way (every AI is biased, including mine, since I taught it over two months of talking to it about what I wanted it to present to me and you). I need to turn this into a business that at least covers the costs that @blevlabs and I are running up, or else it will have to be shut down, which would be a shame, since I know it brings a few people value. Working on that the rest of the week.

    → View original post on X — @scobleizer, 2026-04-14 08:19 UTC

  • Auto AI Camera App with Personalized Frames Launches Today
    Auto AI Camera App with Personalized Frames Launches Today

    I've long wanted AI to make a deeper appearance in our cameras. I'm not paid by David. But I love this and will be using it a lot more. There's a raft of new AI apps for iPhone that do a lot of things to improve your life. @wabi, agentic micro apps. @typelessdotcom (or one of its competitors, there's a bunch, like @usemonologue, or @aquavoice ) that make communicating with your phone and the apps on it much better, and others. What new apps are you using on your phone? This should be one of them. I made this by taking a selfie of myself in it. David Evans (@daredevildave) Today, we’re launching @autoaicam, a camera that builds personal apps for anything you point it at. How does it work? – Take a photo – Auto picks a Frame, a mini-app built and designed by you or our community – The Frame does something for you: track calories, virtually try on outfits, identify a plant, and much more How many of you have a camera roll full of photos that are really actions or reminders? Auto turns these photos into something useful. — https://nitter.net/daredevildave/status/2043769961248895323#m

    → View original post on X — @scobleizer, 2026-04-14 08:03 UTC

  • DeepMind Hires Philosopher to Explore AI Consciousness

    Henry Shevlin – a philosopher of mind and AI ethics from Cambridge, just got hired as an in-house philosopher at Google DeepMind. He'll be focusing on machine consciousness, human-AI interaction, and the ethical governance of increasingly autonomous systems. What's significant here: DeepMind is treating philosophy as a discipline on par with computer science and neuroscience, embedding it directly into core research rather than just keeping ethicists as external advisors. The labs are starting to think about the consciousness, agency, and moral reasoning question. Whereas, I am working at the applied human level – what happens when a mid-level manager doesn't trust the AI their company just deployed, or when a team's workflows break because no one designed the adoption path. That's not the philosophy angle but rather organisational and psychological infrastructure. Both matter. [Translated from EN to English]

    → View original post on X — @scobleizer, 2026-04-14 07:04 UTC

  • AI Agent Deployers: The New Essential Enterprise Role

    this is a very very good write up not enough time being spent right now thinking clearly like this about AI outside of R&D I think this post nails it. start with the job-to-be-done, rethink the factory, and empower super operators Aaron Levie (@levie) The more enterprises I talk to about AI agent transformation, the more it’s clear that there is going to be a new type of role in most enterprises going forward. The job is to be the agent deployer and manager in teams. Here’s the rough JD: This person will need to figure out what are the highest leverage set of workflows on a team are (either existing or new ones) where agents can actually drive significantly more value for the team and company. In general, it’s going to be in areas where if you threw compute (in the form of agents) at a task you could either execute it 100X faster or do it 100X more times than before. Examples would be processing orders of magnitude more leads to hand them off to reps with extra customer signal, automating a contracting review and intake process, streamlining a client onboarding process to reduce as many straps as possible, setting up knowledge bases than the whole company taps into, and so on. This person’s job is to figure out what the future state workflow needs to look like to drive this new form of automation, and how to connect up the various existing or new systems in such a way that this can be fulfilled. The gnarly part of the work is mapping structured and unstructured data flows, figuring out the ideal workflow, getting the agent the context it needs to do the work properly, figuring out where the human interfaces with the agent and at what steps, manages evals and reviews after any major model or data change, and runs and manages the agents on an ongoing basis tracking KPIs, and so on. The person must be good at mapping the process and understanding where the value could be unlocked and be relatively technical, and has full autonomy to connect up business systems and drive automation. This means they’re comfortable with skills, MCP, CLIs, and so on, and the company believes it’s safe for them to do so. But also great operationally and at business. It may be an existing person repositioned, or a totally net new person in the company. There will likely need to be one or more of these people on every team, so it’s not a centralized role per se. It may rile up into IT or an AI team, or live in the function and just have checkpoints with a central function. This would also be a fantastic job for next gen hires who are leaning into AI, and are technical, to be able to go into. And for anyone concerned about engineers in the future, this will be an obvious area for these skills as well. — https://nitter.net/levie/status/2043883641366032638#m

    → View original post on X — @scobleizer, 2026-04-14 07:02 UTC

  • Wendy: New Operating System for Physical AI and Edge Devices

    Today I’m incredibly excited to announce Wendy. Wendy is an operating system and developer platform for Physical AI — built to make it dramatically easier to build and deploy on NVIDIA Jetson, Raspberry Pi, and other edge devices. We think robotics, edge AI, industrial systems, autonomous machines, and smart cameras should be far simpler to create. Less setup. Less infrastructure pain. Faster time to first demo. This is the start of something big. Get started at wendy.sh

    → View original post on X — @scobleizer, 2026-04-14 05:12 UTC

  • Best Edge AI Award: Local VLM Multi-Rover Mars Explorer
    Best Edge AI Award: Local VLM Multi-Rover Mars Explorer

    Won best edge AI at the @ycombinator and @innate_bot hackathon! We built a local VLM multi-rover orchestrator for Mars exploration. On-device navigation and automated fault detection & recovery across odometry, stereo vision, and lidar. Thanks for hosting, @ax_pey!

    → View original post on X — @scobleizer, 2026-04-14 02:00 UTC

  • Brain 2.0 AI Crushes Benchmarks, Suggests Canceling Meeting
    Brain 2.0 AI Crushes Benchmarks, Suggests Canceling Meeting

    Brain 2.0 is the best AI in the world. For personal and for work. We’ve evaluated it for two weeks and it crushes every benchmark. It’s ambient and always aware of the right context at the right time. I’ll start sharing some magic moments in real time. I was looking for restaurants and Brain knew my hotel. Then it suggested that I cancel my meeting tonight and instead just glance at a cheat sheet it created. I was skeptical but clicked yes anyway. Result was best prep sheet I’ve ever had. And I cancelled meeting.

    → View original post on X — @scobleizer, 2026-04-13 23:48 UTC

  • Bubble Lab: Visual Workflow Platform with Slack Integration

    Introducing @bubblelab_ai , the most reliable way to go from prompt → production-ready workflows for modern ops teams. build visually. collaborate. 50+ native integrations. bonus: you can deploy us into slack in ONE click so you build where your team already works 😉

    → View original post on X — @scobleizer, 2026-04-13 23:47 UTC