"How are you going to protect from spam?" is the first question people ask.
"Are you going to let brands 'pay-to-reach' people on XMTP?" is the second.
I've thought about these questions a lot. Building a network that protects the world'
        
        
     
                    
    
        
        
        I love full self-driving (FSD). It's up there with the iPhone for me.
I never realized how much of my brain I used to spend just driving. Staying between the lines, checking maps, knowing where to turn, watching other drivers, checking mirrors, stop-go stop-go stop-go traffic, not dying.
        
        
     
                    
    
        
        
        Here's a rambling of thoughts that I've been thinking about for a while, just observing and listening to how people use the internet...
Prompts are replacing posts.
A prompt makes a video.
A song. An agent.
Soon, an entire app.
Prompts are becoming the new content
        
        
     
                    
    
        
        
        What if the next innovation in AI isn't about what exists, it's about what doesn't exist? What if it’s not about crunching more data, it’s about being able to create something without any data? 
This question has been burning in my brain
        
        
     
                    
    
        
        
        Sometimes you get an email that you want to share with everyone. That's the
email I got from Grace Meyer
[https://www.linkedin.com/in/grace-meyer-25b048164/], student at the University
of Auckland. She decided to review our interview for her college course
requirement.
> "One of my
        
        
     
                    
    
        
        
        Machine Yearning
[https://medium.com/assist/dreaming-about-the-machine-3d778494e848] posts its
fourth episode this week, and already we’re breaking our format. We approach the
podcast like everything in life: stay rigid, get stuck, nothing but problems
follow…
We’ve used this podcast to jump start conversations about how much we don’
        
        
     
                    
    
        
        
        Introducing Machine Yearning, our new podcast
In a world where no one is the expert and where everyone, even if they don’t
want to let on, is scrambling to figure it out — why not come clean and get
real?
That’s the point behind Machine Yearning, our new podcast.
        
        
     
                    
    
        
        
        If bots are going to live up to their hype, we have to move beyond the fixed
decision trees and pre-defined scripts.
Last week, Mikhail Larionov [https://www.facebook.com/mikhail99] from Facebook, 
wrote a post
[https://medium.com/@vernon99/messenger-bots-decision-trees-vs-webviews-64b36eb0905e#.v3tnihj53] 
about decision trees vs web views. He argues