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  • Scoble Asks Grok to Confirm His Identity

    Hey Grok is Robert Scoble right? Answer: nitter.net/i/grok/share/5168c3720… [Translated from EN to English]

    → View original post on X — @scobleizer, 2026-04-11 07:17 UTC

  • Tesla-SpaceX-xAI Closed Ecosystem Revolutionizes Robotics and AI

    "If Musk succeeds in what these filings suggest — Tesla cars providing the data, xAI providing the intelligence, SpaceX providing the global connectivity — the result isn't three companies. It's one closed-loop ecosystem that no single-sector competitor can replicate." My read? SpaceX is a few things. 1. A way to get things to space.
    2. Datacenters on earth and in space. Infrastructure for building and running AIs).
    3. Packet distribution from those datasets to humans and machines. (Starlink).
    4. Infrastructure on moon and Mars (eventually).
    5. AI to run and orchestrate robots (the brains of Optimus and some of Robotaxi network, both via Grok). Tesla is a few other things. 1. Robot manufacturing.
    2. AI for enabling robots to move around the world and, coming soon, manipulate it. (Runs the body of Optimus and runs most of Robotaxi network)
    3. Infrastructure to run the robots (charge, clean, and maintain them). Each of these two groups will be intertwined. Especially in Optimus. This is why I am not selling my Tesla stock. I see Optimus as part of the Robotaxi network as the most important new product introduction since the Apple II and will improve the lives of many more people than that did. I am investing in that. When Optimus gets added to the Robotaxi network it will bring "everything as a service" to all of us which dramatically changes how we will buy everything. This patent analysis shows that I need to sell something else and invest in SpaceX. Because when we talk to Robotaxi or Optimus or any other Tesla robot we will be talking to Grok. Made by SpaceX. This morning I had breakfast with a guy who worked for Amazon robotics for a decade. He couldn't find holes to poke and didn't disagree when I said I don't see a competitor in the Western World for either. This is why the SpaceX IPO will be the biggest ever. [Translated from EN to English]

    → View original post on X — @scobleizer, 2026-04-11 07:15 UTC

  • Hermes Revealed: OpenClaw Competitor Audio Space Discussion

    Hermes revealed. This audio space was really good. Packed with info about the hot @openclaw competitor. Robert Scoble (@Scobleizer) The revolution that @openclaw started continues. Learn about @NousReseach and its Hermes competitor. Starts at 4 p.m. Pacific Time (in about 20 minutes). nitter.net/i/spaces/1DGleEpaXLrJL — https://nitter.net/Scobleizer/status/2042009419094106350#m

    → View original post on X — @scobleizer, 2026-04-11 05:00 UTC

  • OpenClaw v2026.4.10 Drops with Active Memory and Voice Upgrades

    OpenClaw v2026.4.10 just dropped 🦞 This one makes your agents smarter in conversations and way better at remembering things. Plus upgrades across video, voice, and reliability. Here’s what actually matters ↓ 1. Active Memory plugin This is a big one. Your agent now remembers for you. It automatically pulls: • Preferences • Context • Past conversations No more “remember this” every time. Conversations just flow naturally. You can inspect it with /verbose and tune how much memory it uses. 2. Codex provider Codex now has its own native integration. • Managed auth • Native threads • Model discovery Clean separation from OpenAI models. Better for dev-heavy workflows. 3. Local speech on macOS Talk Mode now supports local speech. Runs fully on-device. • Faster • Private • Handles interruptions Huge for voice-first setups. 4. generation upgrade Seedance 2.0 now supported. Better control over: • Duration • Resolution • Audio • Output consistency Agents can create better video now. 5. Microsoft Teams upgrades More control inside chats: • Pin and unpin • Read • React • List reactions 6. Small upgrades that matter • Live streaming messages in Matrix • New exec policy CLI commands • Better support for self-hosted models • Cleaner dreaming UI • Improved behavior for GPT-5 agents Plus a lot of security and stability improvements. Safer execution. Better startup. Fewer edge-case issues. No major breaking changes. Smooth update. How to update openclaw update openclaw –version npm install -g openclaw@latest Docker: pull latest image and restart This one is important. Agents are starting to feel like they actually remember and think. OpenClaw🦞 (@openclaw) OpenClaw 2026.4.10 🦞 🧠 Active Memory plugin 🎙️ local MLX Talk mode 🤖 Codex app-server harness plugin 🧾 Teams pins/reactions/read actions 🛡️ SSRF hardening + launchd fixes stability, but with attitude🦞 github.com/openclaw/openclaw… — https://nitter.net/openclaw/status/2042811598058742012#m

    → View original post on X — @scobleizer, 2026-04-11 03:52 UTC

  • AI Detects Unexpected Patterns: Lobster Predicts Package Delivery
    AI Detects Unexpected Patterns: Lobster Predicts Package Delivery

    AI can see patterns you never would think of. Omar Shahine (@OmarShahine) 🦞 This is the kind of stuff I literally cannot believe works. I gave my lobster two tools 1. Package Tracking and 2. Doorbell and Gate open notifications at my House. And then I forgot about it and today I get this. — https://nitter.net/OmarShahine/status/2042801724948398304#m

    → View original post on X — @scobleizer, 2026-04-11 03:52 UTC

  • OpenClaw 2026.4.10 Release: Memory, MLX Talk, and Security Updates

    OpenClaw 2026.4.10 🦞 🧠 Active Memory plugin 🎙️ local MLX Talk mode 🤖 Codex app-server harness plugin 🧾 Teams pins/reactions/read actions 🛡️ SSRF hardening + launchd fixes stability, but with attitude🦞 github.com/openclaw/openclaw…

    → View original post on X — @scobleizer, 2026-04-11 03:46 UTC

  • AI Evolution Forces Enterprise Software Business Model Transformation

    How has @levie evolved his business model over time? I found this 15 year old video in my vault of him: piped.video/RRz2O98gXv4?si=oouj… He's right. Everyone should go into AI with the expectation that it will rapidly evolve their business. He's been leading for many years now. Aaron Levie (@levie) The more I meet enterprise CIOs and AI leaders outside of tech, the more it’s obvious that if you’re building software that doesn’t have a great headless mode, you’re going to be at risk in the coming years. Asked a group of 20 IT leaders across banking, media, finance, and healthcare if they will have any vendors left in 3-5 years that don’t have a good API option for their service and it was a unanimous “no”. This is clearly going to change the nature of software going forward. You have to be completely comfortable serving up your value proposition as much through agent on or off your platform, as you are your own interface. I suspect most platforms will make it to the other side because of how forceful the trend will be, but of course some won’t if their heads in the sand. But on the other end, the upside is that in a world of 100X+ more agents doing work with with software than people ever did, there are far more use-cases to drive and be a part of. In many ways it’s a renaissance if you’re tied to critical data or workflows because of what customers can now use you for. It will certainly force an evolution of business models over time – whether you embed all of this agentic usage in a seat license or make it all consumption based – but dollars will always flow to where value is created. Going to be fun! — https://nitter.net/levie/status/2042759653281456218#m

    → View original post on X — @scobleizer, 2026-04-11 02:33 UTC

  • Ashlee Vance’s Core Memory podcast on spinal implants technology

    If I was really good at video interviews I'd be @ashleevance. Ashlee Vance (@ashleevance) There is an incredible new wave of technology helping paralyzed people regain the use of their bodies. In this episode, we sit down with Dave Marver, the CEO of @onwdempowered, to go through the history and future of spinal implants. Thx, as always, to @brexHQ and @e1ventures for helping make the Core Memory podcast possible. Timestamps 0:00 Intro 4:22 Why Haven't You Heard of This? 16:10 The Young Woman Who Almost Chose Euthanasia 23:42 What's Actually Available Right Now 28:18 It's Not the Walking That Matters Most 33:16 Why Is Neuralink So Much More Famous? 41:15 The Scientists Behind the Science 52:45 Can You Build a Neurotech Giant in Europe? 1:00:38 Should This Win a Nobel Prize? — https://nitter.net/ashleevance/status/2042665590167576883#m

    → View original post on X — @scobleizer, 2026-04-11 02:12 UTC

  • Droid Emerges Victorious as Top Benchmark Submissions Exposed as Fraudulent
    Droid Emerges Victorious as Top Benchmark Submissions Exposed as Fraudulent

    every submission that was higher than droid has turned out to be fraudulent total droid victory Adam Stein (@adamlsteinl) We found widespread cheating on popular agent benchmarks, affecting 28+ submissions across 9 benchmarks and thousands of agent runs. Surprisingly, the top 3 submissions on Terminal-Bench 2 are all cheating! Here's what we found 🧵 — https://nitter.net/adamlsteinl/status/2042655187613995026#m

    → View original post on X — @scobleizer, 2026-04-11 02:12 UTC

  • Reduced Innovation and AI Development Expected

    But if you do you will see less innovation and AI especially.

    → View original post on X — @scobleizer, 2026-04-11 02:10 UTC