Deze week duiken we dieper in een eclectische verzameling van onderwerpen die onze nieuwsgierigheid prikkelden. Van de geheimen achter investeringssuccessen en de dynamiek in topvoetbalkleedkamers tot culinaire avonturen met broodrecepten en oliebollen. We staan stil bij levenslessen van wijsgeren en entertainmentfiguren, en werpen een blik op de continue evolutie van AI en technologie. Een week vol reflectie, inspiratie en praktische kennis.
De onthullingen over Jürgen Klopps leiderschapsstijl en de 'angst' die hij in de Liverpool kleedkamer inboezemde, benadrukken het belang van autoriteit en respect in het smeden van een winnend team, zelfs als dit buiten de spotlights van de media blijft.
Een krachtig concept dat stelt dat helderheid niet een voorwaarde is voor actie, maar juist het resultaat ervan. Door te beginnen, zelfs met onzekerheid, ontstaat er pas inzicht en richting. Dit is een belangrijke les voor iedereen die vastzit in besluiteloosheid.
Waar voorspeld werd dat AI radiologen zou vervangen, zien we nu dat bijna elke radioloog AI gebruikt als een hulpmiddel. Het aantal radiologen is zelfs gestegen, wat de synergie tussen mens en technologie benadrukt in plaats van substitutie.
Het concept van een boek keer op keer lezen om nieuwe inzichten te verkrijgen, onderstreept de diepte die schuilt in herhaaldelijke blootstelling aan complexe ideeën. Elk moment van lezen brengt een nieuwe context en begrip met zich mee.
This debate just got a lot more interesting. LeCun left Meta five weeks ago to build exactly what he’s describing here. His startup AMI Labs is raising €500M at a $3.5B valuation to build “world models” that learn from video and spatial data instead of text. He’s betting
🚀One of my favorite @antigravity use cases: Asking the agent to go to a website and identify an arbitrary number of user journeys, then asking for it to make a tutorial for all of them (screenshots and instructions). It's effectively a fast path for QA testing and creating https://t.co/wfqNlO2lKq
After ~14 years working on Chrome, it's time for a new chapter. When I joined the @googlechrome team, I walked into a group that believed the web could be fast, simple, safe, and a joy to build on. I still believe that today, and I am continually in awe of what the team and the https://t.co/ejpeAtQM7X
2025 was a busy year. From model launches to Labs experiments to scientific breakthroughs, it can be tough to keep up with all of the new ways AI can help make your life easier. So, here are 3 of our favorite helpful AI tips (and you can find 37 more in the link below): 1. Make
$UBER CFO: Waymo robotaxis are outperforming 99.9% of Uber drivers in trip volume. " So we're operating with Waymo in Phoenix, Austin, and Atlanta. And I think that our, you know, kind of the key metric that both of us look at is that utilization metric. And that utilization
Jensen Huang says Geoffrey Hinton predicted 5 years ago that AI would replace radiologists and he’s right — but not in the way people expected. AI has swept the whole field. Today, just about every radiologist is using AI in some way. But here’s the twist: the number of https://t.co/zExzGzGg6o
The @Stanford University has made all its AI Curriculum available freely to everyone https://t.co/QzRki2bL0L
Board member at Prada on $LVMH competitive advantage “I think that the great advantage they have over everyone, because of their size, is the nurturing of talent and the ability to move executives and creatives from one brand to the other. I don’t really think any other group, https://t.co/jR4LvE7dNv
If you’re feeling stuck, read this… I call it the Clarity Curve: When you’re stuck, you’re waiting for clarity. You make that clarity a precursor to action. But in reality, the relationship is the inverse: Action creates clarity. In the beginning, the Clarity Curve is https://t.co/pr4z4UKjiF
This is the most important book on life I have read. Every time I finish it, I restart it. I’ve read through 5 times in the past 2 years . Never fails to bring new insights. If you want to think clearly, this is the one. "To understand life is to understand ourselves, and that https://t.co/AZGIlG3dJm
Great article from @jeremyakahn in Fortune on the huge impact of AlphaFold on biological and biomedical research.
Mathematicians are studying elliptic curve patterns that resemble murmurations of starlings. Nina Zubrilina, a doctoral student at Princeton, was the first to prove a formula that explains reasons for the patterns. https://t.co/g0vBWfLnOo https://t.co/KbMwrZNKp1
.@elonmusk, what if we took @SpaceX public by merging it with Pershing Square SPARC Holdings, Ltd. (SPARC) a new form of acquisition company that was approved by the @SECGov. We could distribute SPARC special purpose acquisition rights (SPARs) to @Tesla shareholders so that all
An amazing initiative. Thank you. Compounding can save us all.
In 1983, Steve Jobs predicted the next 50 years of technology. His predictions: • iPhone • Internet • Softwares • App stores • Artificial Intelligence 10 futuristic predictions from this talk that came true: 1. Every major revolution starts ugly https://t.co/L4K7P3Nzov
@iancassel He also used a lot of leverage. Was focused on insurance and was an ex-insurance commissioner as well. Great book. https://t.co/fackRZqvwe
I’ve found this Deep Research prompt to be a decent way to get up to speed on any company. Very little focused on valuation, more of a holistic overview I can’t for the life of me remember where I found the original seven-point framework/template but I fleshed it out to 13 to