888 X 動態摘要|04/27
生成時間: 2026-04-27 15:49:17
總結
Sam Altman親自證實AI開發工具的效率提升和對未來AI原生基礎設施的願景,以及具體算力應用案例,同時醫療AI面臨監管與實證挑戰,而圖像生成技術持續進步。
今日重點
1. GPT-5.5提升效率
- 人物: Sam Altman (OpenAI CEO)
- 時間: 15h
- 熱度: 👀 1,139,179
- 觀察: Altman因GPT-5.5在Codex的出色表現,親自採用多相睡眠以最大化工作時間。
- 意義: 顯示AI在軟體開發上的巨大潛力,預示著開發者生產力飛躍,並可能重塑軟體工程與相關投資。
2. AI原生基礎設施
- 人物: Sam Altman (OpenAI CEO)
- 時間: 15h
- 熱度: 👀 971,310
- 觀察: Altman提出需重新設計作業系統、使用者介面與網路協議,使其能無縫支援人類與AI代理。
- 意義: 預示未來將有大量投資湧向AI原生軟硬體與網路標準,可能顛覆現有科技巨頭。
3. 醫療AI監管挑戰
- 人物: Eric Topol (頂尖心臟病專家)
- 時間: 15h
- 熱度: 👀 144,164
- 觀察: 頂尖心臟病專家強調,AI在患者使用上缺乏令人信服的功效與安全證明,是主要阻礙。
- 意義: 揭示醫療AI商業化的關鍵瓶頸,指出在臨床驗證上的投資將是市場滲透與監管批准的先決條件。
4. Codex算力優勢
- 人物: Peter Steinberger (OpenClaw→OpenAI)
- 時間: 2h
- 熱度: 👀 21,792
- 觀察: 開發者透過Codex服務,利用高達32vCPU實例顯著提升本地測試性能與效率。
- 意義: 強調對可擴展、隨需應變算力資源的需求,預示雲端基礎設施和AI開發平台資本支出將增加。
5. 圖像生成進化
- 人物: Greg Brockman (OpenAI 聯創)
- 時間: 14h
- 熱度: 👀 51,891
- 觀察: OpenAI的GPT Image 2模型在從詳細提示生成多樣圖像方面展現出增強的能力。
- 意義: 標誌著生成式AI在創意產業的進步,可推動設計、行銷及內容創作工作流程的變革與投資。
原始動態
重點 | Sam Altman
- 時間: 15h
- 熱度: 👀 1,139,179
- 原文: "\"post-AGI, no one is going to work and the economy is going to collapse\" \"i am switching to polyphasic sleep because GPT-5.5 in codex is so good that i can't afford to be sleeping for such long stretches and miss out on working\"
重點 | Sam Altman
- 時間: 15h
- 熱度: 👀 971,310
- 原文: feels like a good time to seriously rethink how operating systems and user interfaces are designed (also the internet; there should be a protocol that is equally usable by people and agents)
重點 | Eric Topol
- 時間: 15h
- 熱度: 👀 144,164
- 原文: An editorial by "@counselheatlh calling for more regulation of AI for patient use. Yes, there is \"the staggering weight of unmet medical need,\" 1/3 Americans are using it to \"diagnose symptoms and direct care,\" and states are moving in different directions. But the core problem now is lack of compelling proof of efficacy and safety, not the FDA."
其他 | Greg Brockman
- 時間: 13h
- 熱度: 👀 46,102
- 原文: codex empowers anyone to build
其他 | Elon Musk
- 時間: 12h
- 熱度: 👀 27,223,349
- 原文: Astonishing fact.
其他 | Elon Musk
- 時間: 4h
- 熱度: 👀 8,976,300
- 原文: Grok Imagine
重點 | Peter Steinberger
- 時間: 2h
- 熱度: 👀 21,792
- 原文: Been so CPU-constrained on OpenClaw work. Switched local tests running to and IT IS SO GOOD. codex can literally spin up to 32vCPU instances and rip through our test suite. docs.blacksmith.sh
其他 | Peter Steinberger
- 時間: 13h
- 熱度: 👀 87,013
- 原文: i'm sort of addicted to working my butt off, always have been. in oss, that can consume you. constant feeling of urgency, as issues stream into the repo. been there many, many times with my other oss. but that urgency is not real. if something is truely broken, a large number of people will scream at you on all channels. which has happened exactly zero times so far, or was caught minutes after a botched release and immediately fixed. it's kind of crazy that some people expect better support from an oss project than from commercial software. i think that's largely due to most commercial software corps not giving a fuck. try filing an issue with corporate and getting it fixed within 24h or less plus a personal response. and as oss builders don't have a corporate facade shielding them from direct contact with users, some sort of bidirectional parasocial relationship establishes itself. at a certain scale, that becomes entirely unhealthy. for every 10 kind and thoughtful people, there is 1 asshole. and whatever the asshole says or feels entitled to, sticks with you much more than positive feedback. obv. also happens in corpo environments, especially if you do comms or dev rel, where you put your face and name out there. but a corp that can afford dev rel usually also has a large team in the back, which can soften the negative aspects. in oss, you are largely on your own. and unpaid. that too is a choice of course, and nobody is forcing anyone to do oss. but if you want oss to work, consider that there are other people at the end of that issue tracker/social media account, with lives and squishy human parts. also consider that you are paying nothing for their service, and you are owed exactly nothing, neither code nor attention to your every wish.
重點 | Greg Brockman
- 時間: 14h
- 熱度: 👀 51,891
- 原文: GPT Image 2 can generate diverse images even for detailed prompts
其他 | Huanusa
- 時間: 7h
- 熱度: 👀 26,737
- 原文: 开盒神器,千万不要乱用😱!因为...是一个的危险工具 输入信息就能查各种数据泄露...强大到离谱…… 地址:
其他 | Huanusa
- 時間: 6h
- 熱度: 👀 687
- 原文: 完整讲述了媒体抹黑张宝胜的前因后果⚡️ 揭开了那段真实历史
其他 | Eric Topol
- 時間: 15h
- 熱度: 👀 11,774
- 原文: Measles and more gift link
其他 | Peter Steinberger
- 時間: 2h
- 熱度: 👀 34,821
- 原文: Wanted a truly local storage for my tweets so built birdclaw. Imoorts your archive, backs it up on github, has jobs so you can import your x bookmarks daily (since they are not fully accessible via the api). github.com