🚨 NVIDIA Introduces Jetson Nano Super
> compact AI computer capable of 70-T operations per second
> designed for robotics, it supports advanced models, including LLMs, and costs $249
🚨 Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg predicts smart glasses will replace phones by 2030
" Smart glasses are going to become the next major computing platform.
They will gradually replace phones by 2030, much like mobile devices surpassed computers without fully replacing them "
FACT
it's funny how a chinese company (DeepSeek) forces the US company (openAI) to kneel down and offer their latest model, o3-mini, for free to users
agree?
Meta CEO, Mark Zuckerberg:
"within 12-18 months, most of the code is written by AI"
It won’t just be autocomplete.
AI agents will set goals, run tests, find problems, and write better code than top engineers.
elon was right.
i pasted my entire python codebase into Grok 4 -- a full data pipeline with CSV parsing and API calls
grok 4 quickly found poor function structure, weak error handling, and messy logic, then suggested solid fixes
most impressive, it understood the whole
Elon was right.
Grok had the most downloads on iOS and google play from june to july 2025,
yet Apple hasn't listed it in the AI category, even though other AI apps are there.
ridiculous... this feels like deliberate exclusion by Apple
Amazon CEO, Jeff Bezos:
Within 10-20 years, the giant, gigawatt-scale data centers for AI training clusters will be built in space
This would leverage 24/7 solar power and make space a key part of Earth's industrial and technological infrastructure
have you noticed?
every major lab is now talking about superintelligence -- because it's clear we're already crossing the AGI threshold
the term 'AGI' feels meaningless now
if you'd shown o3, gemini 2.5, or grok 4 to someone in 2017, they’d think we were well past it
openAI releases GPT-5 in august
shortly after, Google launches Gemini 3, which might outperform it
xAI follows with Grok 4.2 or 4.5
a month later, Chinese open-source model comes out that beats them all, for a fraction of the cost
the cycle continues...
Sam Altman says the industry is bottlenecked by compute, and OpenAI can't meet demand
Over the next 1-2 years, scarcity could force painful tradeoffs,
"cure cancer research vs free global education"
No one wants to make that choice. The only answer: scale up
OpenAI Co-founder Andrej Karpathy explains the new computing paradigm:
"We're entering a new computing paradigm with large language models acting like CPUs, using tokens instead of bytes, and having a context window instead of RAM.
This is the Large Language Model OS (LMOS)"
"the IT department is going to become the HR department of your digital workforce"
Nvidia CEO, jensen huang predicts:
IT departments will evolve into HR for digital workforces which are responsible for onboarding, fine-tuning, and continuously improving the AI system