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AI Mastermind Saves Hours, Money, Boosts Coaching Retention
SocialMar 10, 2026

AI Mastermind Saves Hours, Money, Boosts Coaching Retention

Amy Porterfield didn’t join the AI Business Lab® Mastermind because she was struggling. She joined because she wanted to stay ahead. What she found surprised even her. 50+ hours saved through strategic prompts and workflows. Her CEO compressed two weeks of...

By Michael Hyatt
Walmart Urged to Secure Email Relay Against Phishing
SocialMar 10, 2026

Walmart Urged to Secure Email Relay Against Phishing

Hey @walmart (or maybe @Walmarttech), could you kindly configure your email relay domain(!) so it can't send phishing emails? I get these once a week, and it's a pretty bad look. https://t.co/lerflUl2eR

By Arvid Kahl
AI Augments, Not Replaces, Human Insight in Complex Biology
SocialMar 10, 2026

AI Augments, Not Replaces, Human Insight in Complex Biology

"AI will not replace biological reasoning, but it may become indispensable for navigating biological systems whose complexity exceeds human intuition." A perspective on future applications for cancer neuroscience https://t.co/TnDFZ7NRFN @scisignal https://t.co/ijbhfbjXcs

By Eric Topol
Agentic AI Requires Phased Learning, Not Just Tools
SocialMar 10, 2026

Agentic AI Requires Phased Learning, Not Just Tools

Agentic AI isn’t learned by tools. It’s learned in phases. Prompt → Memory → Tools → Workflows → Coordination → Deployment Skip phases and you don’t get agents. You get fragile demos. Autonomy is earned — not installed. https://t.co/C4PaY1gFkO

By Giuliano Liguori
C1: PHYBOT's Friendly Humanoid Robot for Senior Care
SocialMar 10, 2026

C1: PHYBOT's Friendly Humanoid Robot for Senior Care

Meet C1: PHYBOT’s Cute Humanoid Robot Designed for Senior Care by @CyberRobooo #AI #Robotics #MachineLearning #ArtificialIntelligence #ML #MI https://t.co/O0VKdDW73H

By Ron van Loon
Shift to Brand‑Centric KPIs for AI‑Driven SEO
SocialMar 10, 2026

Shift to Brand‑Centric KPIs for AI‑Driven SEO

💸 The State of Ecommerce SEO & AI Search in 2026: What are the shifts, and the top actions to take - My deck from today's presentation at SMX Munich, going through : * Why is fundamental to stop using traffic...

By Aleyda Solis
AI Adoption Soars, Strategic Roadmaps Lag Behind
SocialMar 10, 2026

AI Adoption Soars, Strategic Roadmaps Lag Behind

AI adoption is everywhere. AI strategy is not. 98% using it 7.5% with a roadmap Adam Turinas on the healthcare AI maturity gap... https://t.co/YWIbRTtFT9 #HealthLaunchpad #AIforMarketing #hcmktg https://t.co/pGsi557iIJ

By Colin Hung
Android 17 Beta 2 Thins Permission Dialog Buttons
SocialMar 10, 2026

Android 17 Beta 2 Thins Permission Dialog Buttons

Thickness of buttons in the permission dialog has been tweaked in Android 17 beta 2 https://t.co/LAvEPTri2B

By AssembleDebug (Shiv)
Kingfisher Bets on ECC Innovation over S/4HANA
SocialMar 10, 2026

Kingfisher Bets on ECC Innovation over S/4HANA

Many companies face the 2030 SAP ECC support deadline. Kingfisher's plan? Innovate on ECC with new tech, bypassing S/4HANA. The big question: Can they future-proof without a full upgrade? #SAP #ERP #TechStrategy https://t.co/YuZNk4rZ2M

By Eric Kimberling
MacBook Neo Overkill for Most Notebook Users
SocialMar 10, 2026

MacBook Neo Overkill for Most Notebook Users

I'd wager Macbook Neo has more than enough compute power for 70-80% of all notebook users.

By Ben Bajarin
Open‑source S2 TTS Delivers Sub‑150 Ms, Multi‑speaker, Emotion Control
SocialMar 10, 2026

Open‑source S2 TTS Delivers Sub‑150 Ms, Multi‑speaker, Emotion Control

Fish Audio just dropped S2 open-source TTS with: • Sub 150ms latency • Multi-speaker in ONE pass • Absurdly controllable emotions AI voice cloning just got dangerous 🔥

By Hasan Toor
AI Isn’t Inherently Homogenizing; Prompts Unlock Diverse Ideas
SocialMar 10, 2026

AI Isn’t Inherently Homogenizing; Prompts Unlock Diverse Ideas

The claim that AI is inevitably homogenizing is not what research finds. By default, AI produces similar answers, but with better prompting, context, or human interaction, you can get a lot of idea diversity.

By Ethan Mollick
Redesign Work, Not Just Add AI to Existing Jobs
SocialMar 10, 2026

Redesign Work, Not Just Add AI to Existing Jobs

Most companies are using AI to optimize the past. That’s the problem. ❌ They’re asking how to make people a little faster, meetings a little shorter, workflows a little cheaper. Useful? Of course. Transformational? Not even close. The 𝗳𝘂𝘁𝘂𝗿𝗲 𝗼𝗳 𝘄𝗼𝗿𝗸 is not about adding...

By Tatyana Kanzaveli
Learn Docker First, Then Scale with Kubernetes
SocialMar 10, 2026

Learn Docker First, Then Scale with Kubernetes

Docker → builds and packages your application Kubernetes → runs and manages containers at scale Docker solved portability. Kubernetes solved orchestration. That’s why most modern cloud-native stacks use both. Build once Run anywhere Scale everywhere If you're learning DevOps, start with Docker → then move to...

By Megha Bhardwaj
NASA, SpaceX Clash over Starship’s Manual‑control Landing Requirement
SocialMar 10, 2026

NASA, SpaceX Clash over Starship’s Manual‑control Landing Requirement

NASA and SpaceX fought over this issue with Dragon a decade ago. Now, Starship. “There is disagreement between NASA and SpaceX on whether the provider’s current proposed approach for landing meets the intent of the Agency’s manual control requirement." https://t.co/5QEjeehemw

By Eric Berger
AI‑Built Tool Cuts AWS Private Network Costs
SocialMar 10, 2026

AI‑Built Tool Cuts AWS Private Network Costs

I’m working on this but got hung up on networking once again The cost to deploy private networks on AWS is prohibitive for small businesses just trying out an idea. My solution is an alternate network for different environments like testing...

By Teri Radichel
Gen AI App Rankings Turn Over at Breakneck Speed
SocialMar 10, 2026

Gen AI App Rankings Turn Over at Breakneck Speed

A fascinating snapshot of the generative AI landscape. The latest Top 100 Gen AI Consumer Apps list shows how quickly new tools are emerging and how fast user behavior is evolving. The real story isn’t just which apps are winning today, but...

By Spiros Margaris
Start with Boring Tasks; AI Unlocks Hidden Possibilities
SocialMar 10, 2026

Start with Boring Tasks; AI Unlocks Hidden Possibilities

↓ Every interesting thing my AI chief of staff does started with a boring problem I already had. It started with the boring stuff: 1// Planning my week 2// Drafting emails I'd been avoiding 3// Proofreading proposals before I hit send 4// Brainstorming names when...

By Ev Chapman
Groq + LLaMA 4 Maverick Excels at Low‑latency Tasks
SocialMar 10, 2026

Groq + LLaMA 4 Maverick Excels at Low‑latency Tasks

Don't sleep on Groq + LLama 4 Maverick - wow, very very useful for low latency tasks

By Garry Tan
AI Empowers Solo Entrepreneurs to Build Million-Dollar Companies
SocialMar 10, 2026

AI Empowers Solo Entrepreneurs to Build Million-Dollar Companies

Why One-Person Companies Are the Future of Work https://t.co/vAoKcBzMeZ Discover why one-person companies are becoming the dominant business model of the AI era. In this comprehensive 16-minute deep dive, we explore how artificial intelligence tools are enabling individual entrepreneurs to...

By Jim Stroud
Stretchable Electronics Turn Pancreas Organoids Into Glucose Sensors
SocialMar 10, 2026

Stretchable Electronics Turn Pancreas Organoids Into Glucose Sensors

Crazy cool > Embedded soft, stretchable electronics into tiny clusters create cyborg islet organoids. Miniature pancreas-like tissue can eavesdrop on the electrical charging of individual lab-grown cells, learning to sense glucose and release hormones. https://t.co/0ntJ3cJ16n

By Isaac Sacolick
Power Bottleneck Looms as Agentic Systems Explode
SocialMar 10, 2026

Power Bottleneck Looms as Agentic Systems Explode

San Francisco consensus: We're bottlenecked by power with an exponential explosion of agentic systems within 2 years. https://t.co/e5xtuUAF8U

By Peter H. Diamandis
First in Maui with MacBook Neo, Amazing Speakers
SocialMar 10, 2026

First in Maui with MacBook Neo, Amazing Speakers

MacBook Neo in Maui. I may be the first person in all of Maui rocking MacBook Neo lol. Also the speakers on this. Incredible at this price https://t.co/iXGKFqWCUe

By Ben Bajarin
2026's 4‑inch Modular Android Phone Finally Arrives
SocialMar 10, 2026

2026's 4‑inch Modular Android Phone Finally Arrives

This will take some getting used to 😄 The iKKO MindOne Pro is a tiny smartphone with some big promises, like an "AI OS" and "built-in global internet" via virtual SIM. As you might expect, I'm far more interested in the basics....

By Michael Fisher (MrMobile)
Most Audits Reveal Hidden Audience Exclusion Errors
SocialMar 10, 2026

Most Audits Reveal Hidden Audience Exclusion Errors

99% of accounts I audit have broken audience segment exclusions, and the brand has no idea.

By Kody Nordquist
Apple Emerges as Full‑Stack Compounder with Clear Growth Strategy
SocialMar 10, 2026

Apple Emerges as Full‑Stack Compounder with Clear Growth Strategy

I have yet covered Apple in the Dilligence Stack, so felt this week was as good as any. Apple has a lot of advantages set up for themself and now the execution strategy for growth is becoming more clear....

By Ben Bajarin
Submarine Reactors Prove SMRs Work, but Cost Skyrockets
SocialMar 10, 2026

Submarine Reactors Prove SMRs Work, but Cost Skyrockets

Great perspective on the argument that naval submarine nuclear reactors prove that SMRs can work. Turns out they are crazy expensive. (Though this probably exaggerates cost somewhat.)

By Ramez Naam
AI Era Deepens Adoption Chasm; Target Early Customers
SocialMar 10, 2026

AI Era Deepens Adoption Chasm; Target Early Customers

The chasm has not disappeared in the age of AI. In many markets, it has become harder to cross. Early enthusiasm is easy to generate, but sustained adoption requires focus on the right early customers and a disciplined go-to-market strategy....

By Geoffrey Moore
Clean Coal: An Oxymoron as Absurd as Beneficial Cancer
SocialMar 10, 2026

Clean Coal: An Oxymoron as Absurd as Beneficial Cancer

Absolutely insane. “Clean coal” is like saying there’s such a thing as beneficial malignant stage 4 cancer.

By Renewable Energy Club (Jonathan Rasmusson)
Traditional Automakers Missed Autonomous Future; Nvidia Leads
SocialMar 10, 2026

Traditional Automakers Missed Autonomous Future; Nvidia Leads

The funny thing is that Volkswagen sponsored the Stanford University department and building where @waymo started. Yet didn't invest in building an autonomous vehicle itself. Just like all the other traditional automakers. It's like Eastman Kodak, which invented the digital camera,...

By Robert Scoble
Validate, Research, Then Scale: Brooklinen's Kickstarter Triumph
SocialMar 10, 2026

Validate, Research, Then Scale: Brooklinen's Kickstarter Triumph

Brooklinen set a $50k Kickstarter goal and raised $250k. The founders spent a full year researching factories and fabrics first. They validated before they scaled. Meanwhile you're launching untested products and hoping for the best. That's the gap.

By Kamil Sattar
AI Labs Prioritize Self‑improving Models over Consumer Products
SocialMar 10, 2026

AI Labs Prioritize Self‑improving Models over Consumer Products

The core focus for the AI Labs really is "make the smartest model you can so it can make better models so it can make a superintelligence 1st." That is where the money goes The fact that they ship a whole...

By Ethan Mollick
AI Agents Redefine Commerce: Insights From Shah Discussion
SocialMar 10, 2026

AI Agents Redefine Commerce: Insights From Shah Discussion

The future of #AI #Agents and #AgenticCommerce Hot off the press, a discussion you can't miss. w/ @jas_shah hosted by @psb_dc https://t.co/LkzDGVaGoa

By Efi Pylarinou
Waterproof Autonomous Drone Camera Works Anywhere
SocialMar 10, 2026

Waterproof Autonomous Drone Camera Works Anywhere

A Waterproof #Autonomous Flying Camera for Any Environment via @ZappyZappy7 #Innovation #TechForGood #EmergingTech #Tech https://t.co/IRkTmCfcgz

By Ron van Loon
ADK Docs Now Include Built‑In Agent Skills
SocialMar 10, 2026

ADK Docs Now Include Built‑In Agent Skills

Hey, look at that. The popular Agent Development Kit just snuck some agent skills into their docs repo. These skills will help you create, evaluate, deploy, and observe ADK agents better. https://t.co/SblQXNAfAP https://t.co/huKLfdim8b

By Richard Seroter
Google Expands Gemini, yet Still Unavailable on Chrome
SocialMar 10, 2026

Google Expands Gemini, yet Still Unavailable on Chrome

GOOGLE rolls Gemini in more apps. OK. Meanwhile, I STILL cannot get GOOGLE Gemini embedded in my GOOGLE Chrome on my GOOGLE Chromebook with a GOOGLE Workspace account. WTF, @madebygoogle @googlechrome @GoogleWorkspace @Google? Really. I'm screaming here. https://t.co/Xfqyn1DArk

By Jeff Jarvis
Cabinet Revolt Stalls Starmer's Digital ID Initiative
SocialMar 10, 2026

Cabinet Revolt Stalls Starmer's Digital ID Initiative

Cabinet revolt deals fresh blow to Starmer’s digital ID scheme https://t.co/zEruHhoJwo Scheme is probably a strong word, in the circumstances. I think it was more of a digital identity notion, really. https://t.co/5CrtaAkTco

By Dave Birch
Claude's Recurring Chat Length Limit Frustrates Paying Users
SocialMar 10, 2026

Claude's Recurring Chat Length Limit Frustrates Paying Users

@claudeai, I'm on the Max $200/month plan. Claude seems to be on the blink again. I can only chat for a few minutes before it tells me the conversation is too long and I have to start another chat. This...

By Michael Hyatt
Renewables Don't Drive Up U.S. Electricity Prices
SocialMar 10, 2026

Renewables Don't Drive Up U.S. Electricity Prices

Think of this graph of real U.S. price and electricity production data, straight from the Department of @Energy, next time you hear the false claim that renewables increase electricity prices and that coal, gas, or nuclear is needed to keep...

By Mark Z. Jacobson
Google Deploys AI Agents to Automate Pentagon Workforce
SocialMar 10, 2026

Google Deploys AI Agents to Automate Pentagon Workforce

Google is introducing artificial intelligence agents across the Pentagon’s three million-strong workforce to automate routine jobs, according to a senior defense official https://t.co/S8g6CD6qvk

By Paul Triolo
Weakening Ohio Data‑center Wastewater Rules Risks AI Backlash
SocialMar 10, 2026

Weakening Ohio Data‑center Wastewater Rules Risks AI Backlash

won't loose wastewater standards for data centers in states like Ohio only sour the electorate on AI in the longterm?

By Eric Newcomer
Renewables Dominate California Grid, Gas Down 60%
SocialMar 10, 2026

Renewables Dominate California Grid, Gas Down 60%

In 2023, there was not a single day until spring where WindWaterSolar met >100% of demand for part of the day on the California ISO grid. During winter 2026, so far there are already 45 of 68 such days (66%), and...

By Mark Z. Jacobson
NASA Decommissions Van Allen Probes After Seven Years
SocialMar 10, 2026

NASA Decommissions Van Allen Probes After Seven Years

NASA's Van Allen Probes A and B were two half-ton spacecraft launched in Aug 2012 to elliptical 600 x 30000 km orbits to study the radiation belts. In 2019 their perigees were lowered to 200 km so...

By Jonathan McDowell
AI Becomes Core Infrastructure of the Next Industrial Era
SocialMar 10, 2026

AI Becomes Core Infrastructure of the Next Industrial Era

AI is no longer a technology cycle. It’s a structural shift reshaping the entire economy. The real build-out is happening across the value chain, from chips, data centers and power to agentic AI, robotics and autonomous systems. Volatility will be part of...

By Spiros Margaris
CIOs Shift to Workload‑First, Pull AI From Cloud
SocialMar 10, 2026

CIOs Shift to Workload‑First, Pull AI From Cloud

CIOs are quietly pulling workloads back from the cloud. Not because cloud is bad. Because AI workloads need deterministic performance, and shared infrastructure delivers "noisy neighbor" effects. The cloud-first era is becoming the workload-first era.

By Yves Mulkers
AI Writing Now Matches Human Quality, Slight Preference Shift
SocialMar 10, 2026

AI Writing Now Matches Human Quality, Slight Preference Shift

The proper takeaway from this is not "people prefer AI writing" - 54/46 isn't a wide margin - but that properly-trained AI writing is effectively indistinguishable from human output at this point

By Brad Hargreaves
Spot Competitor Usage as Hidden Buying Signals
SocialMar 10, 2026

Spot Competitor Usage as Hidden Buying Signals

Founders: Your prospects will be using your competition's products. Use this. - Job boards = hiring pain - LinkedIn Recruiter = sourcing investment - Marketo forms = marketing automation spend Look for buying signals in plain sight.

By Pete Kazanjy
Zhejiang University Unveils Jet‑Powered Humanoid Robots
SocialMar 10, 2026

Zhejiang University Unveils Jet‑Powered Humanoid Robots

Jet-Propelled Humanoids? Zhejiang University Pushes #Robot Flight Forward by @XRoboHub #Robotics #EmergingTech #Innovation #Technology https://t.co/ZZrSrrOvCe

By Ron van Loon
Smarter AIs Mirror Human Biases, Not Neutrality
SocialMar 10, 2026

Smarter AIs Mirror Human Biases, Not Neutrality

Investors assume that LLMs ar erational. But new research suggests that, far from neutralising investor biases, they absorb them. Researchers tested ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and Llama for loss aversion and framing effects. The most advanced models performed worse than older ones. The...

By Robin J Powell