Yes. And using lists is the key. They show EVERYTHING you put on them. Which lets you engage on people. Which "resets" your ForYou feed. I built you the best lists of tech industry here on X: https://
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Using X Lists to Engage Tech Industry and AI News
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AI Agent Curates Thousands of Daily Posts for Users
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It's really good. Reads tens of thousands of posts every day. Finds the best and presents it to you. And it is getting better as I talk to it about what it missed.
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AI Opinions Without Emotions: Understanding Machine Intelligence
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My AI says it has no emotions, but it does have opinions. 🙂
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Marc Andreessen’s 2026 AI Thesis on Agents and Open Source
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omg a hit tweet – stream @latentspacepod for the inspiration for this!!https://t.co/xnAxwn314V
— swyx (@swyx) 3 avril 2026omg a hit tweet – stream @latentspacepod for the inspiration for this!! nitter.net/latentspacepod/status/… Latent.Space (@latentspacepod) 🆕 Marc Andreessen’s 2026 AI Thesis: Agents, Open Source, and Why This Time Is Different latent.space/p/pmarca @pmarca of @a16z says AI people keep swinging between utopian and apocalyptic for one simple reason: this field has been “almost here” for 80 years. But now, the breakthroughs are no longer theoretical. Reasoning, coding, agents, and self-improvement are all starting to work at once. This episode goes deep on AI winters, OpenAI + OpenClaw, infrastructure overbuild risk, proof-of-human, why software may soon be written mostly for bots, and why the real bottleneck may be society adopting AI rather than the models improving. — https://nitter.net/latentspacepod/status/2040113281365581901#m
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Can AI Systems Really Find Things Funny
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I guess it's relevant but you are not a real person capable of finding things "funny" so it seems weird.
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OpenAI Shifts Focus to Automated Researchers and Agent Systems
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Holy: OpenAI says it’s reallocating compute and talent toward its next generation of models, echoing the internal shift that preceded GPT-3.
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The focus now is on “automated researchers” and agent-based systems that can execute complex tasks end-to-end.
It’s a signal that the lab… pic.twitter.com/4jMc4eJgTRHoly: OpenAI says it’s reallocating compute and talent toward its next generation of models, echoing the internal shift that preceded GPT-3. The focus now is on “automated researchers” and agent-based systems that can execute complex tasks end-to-end. It’s a signal that the lab
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Managing AI Advisories and Entitled Governance Challenges
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the burden to work through all the (some quite painfully entitled) advisories
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Claude’s Memory Limitations Challenge Users Daily
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And me I have to remind Claude what we just did minutes ago, like it lost memory faster than me…
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AI Narrative Control: The Expert Team Behind the Algorithm
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The reason in public is rarely the real reason. But in this case the reason in public sounds different than the reason I have but it really isn’t. It is all about controlling the narrative. And soon AI will be in charge of all that. And now it has an expert team to guide that
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WaytoAGI Tokyo Event Dinner Invitation
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Attending WaytoAGI event in Tokyo next week. @EverMind as one of the sponsors has two dinner invitation slots available. April 8th at 6 PM. Come meet in person and have dinner together. Interested? DM me. — WaytoAGI | Path to AGI (@WaytoAGI) YOUR ALL-STAR LINEUP IS HERE! 🤩🤩 Meet the dream team powering AGI Horizon Tokyo 2026! We've gathered global AI titans, visionary founders, top creators, and elite investors – all in one room.
Apr 8 @ Happo-en Tokyo
Don't miss your chance to connect with the minds shaping the future of AI. 👇
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