888 X 動態摘要|05/20

888 X 動態摘要|05/20

生成時間: 2026-05-20 06:23:56

總結

主要AI廠商持續推出高效能模型,並將AI能力整合至既有產品中;同時,整個產業面臨算力供應緊缺,且正積極探索AI在生物科技應用與程式碼安全驗證的潛力。

今日重點

1. Gemini 3.5 Flash高效能

  • 人物: Jeff Dean (Google DeepMind 首席科學家)
  • 時間: 4h
  • 熱度: 👀 181,331
  • 觀察: Google發布新一代模型,在多數基準測試表現優異,尤其在編碼方面大幅提升,並展現卓越的運算效率。
  • 意義: 顯示AI模型持續朝向更高智能與更快速度迭代,將加速開發者採用與應用場景擴展,鞏固市場領導地位。

2. OpenAI算力預售與需求

  • 人物: Sam Altman (OpenAI CEO)
  • 時間: 2h
  • 熱度: 👀 498,095
  • 觀察: OpenAI觀察到客戶對算力穩定供應需求日增,並推出長期承諾折扣方案,以應對算力稀缺現況。
  • 意義: 凸顯AI算力供應仍是產業瓶頸,預售模式可確保OpenAI現金流投入基礎設施擴建,顯示對未來大規模需求有信心。

3. 超高速DNA模型Carbon

  • 人物: Thomas Wolf (Hugging Face 聯創)
  • 時間: 5h
  • 熱度: 👀 57,530
  • 觀察: Hugging Face推出基於獨特分詞器與架構的Carbon模型,處理DNA序列速度較前代快275倍,能在單一GPU上處理整個人類基因組。
  • 意義: 這項技術突破大幅降低基因組分析的算力與時間成本,有望加速生物科技、藥物開發與精準醫療領域的AI應用。

4. 多代理AI生醫突破

  • 人物: Eric Topol (頂尖心臟病專家)
  • 時間: 4h
  • 熱度: 👀 18,826
  • 觀察: 頂尖專家指出多代理AI在加速生物醫學發現、假設生成及藥物實驗設計方面展現巨大潛力。
  • 意義: 揭示AI在新藥研發與疾病治療等高價值領域的變革力量,預期將吸引更多資本與人才投入,開創廣闊的商業化前景。

5. Grok訂閱整合X平台

  • 人物: Peter Steinberger (OpenClaw→OpenAI)
  • 時間: 2h
  • 熱度: 👀 294,740
  • 觀察: Grok AI功能已整合至X Premium訂閱服務,用戶可透過訂閱使用Grok進行聊天、圖像生成及平台內容搜尋。
  • 意義: 這是將AI模型直接變現的商業化策略,透過現有用戶基礎推廣AI服務,有助於提升訂閱價值與市場滲透率。

6. AI輔助形式化驗證

  • 人物: Vitalik Buterin (以太坊創始人)
  • 時間: May 18
  • 熱度: 👀 336,636
  • 觀察: Vitalik Buterin提出AI輔助形式化驗證,可作為確保程式碼安全性的重要工具,對AI找錯能力持樂觀態度。
  • 意義: 解決AI時代程式碼安全與信任的關鍵挑戰,有望提高軟體可靠性,對開發者工具和區塊鏈等信任機制尤其重要。

原始動態

重點 | Jeff Dean

  • 時間: 4h
  • 熱度: 👀 181,331
  • 原文: Just off stage at ", some highlights from this morning 🧵 Gemini 3.5 Flash is available today for everyone in" and across our products and APIs. Compared to 3.1 Pro, 3.5 Flash is better across almost all benchmarks with huge progress in coding. It’s also comparable to the best models but very fast (4x faster tokens/ second than other frontier models). And when looking at the intelligence versus output speed, it’s in a league of its own in the top right quadrant.

重點 | Sam Altman

  • 時間: 2h
  • 熱度: 👀 498,095
  • 原文: customers are increasingly asking us for certainty on capacity. as models get better, we expect that the world will be capacity-constrained for some time. we are offering discounted tokens for 1-3 year commits. (it also helps us plan, so hopefully a big win-win.)

其他 | Elon Musk

  • 時間: 7h
  • 熱度: 👀 2,244,153
  • 原文: "TRANS TERROR: San Diego mosque shooting suspects identified as 17-year-old Cain Clark & 18-year-old Caleb Vazquez, identified as a transgender couple by classmates. 3 men dead including a security guard. Drive-by media will bury the shooters' identities & ideology."

重點 | Thomas Wolf

  • 時間: 5h
  • 熱度: 👀 57,530
  • 原文: "We are releasing Carbon: a crazy fast DNA model Carbon is 275x faster than the next best model. So fast you can process the whole human genome on a single GPU in <2 days. Here are the tricks we used: When modelling DNA sequences a lot of the performance comes down to tokenizing the sequences in a smart way. BPE tokenizer struggle because there are no whitespaces and character (called base in DNA) level tokenizers waste a lot of compute on too many tokens. Carbon is built with a unique tokenizer: we split sequences in chunks of 6 bases, but during both training and inference we can work with single base resolution. That's similar to having word tokens but resolving them at the character level. All possible thanks to the DNA tokens unique structure. The architecture combined with the tokenizer makes the model 275x faster than the previous SoTA (Evo2) at this size. We built an interactive demo so you can explore how the model can generate DNA sequences, investigate the structure of genes, predict the effect of mutations, generate and fold proteins and even reconstruct parts of the tree of life."

其他 | Sam Altman

  • 時間: 1h
  • 熱度: 👀 86,972
  • 原文: we will offer this until we sell out of our current allocation for this program. (we will make sure to leave enough capacity for ChatGPT, Codex, etc.) we plan to offer it again in the future; our intention remains to build as much compute as fast as we can.

其他 | Ray Dalio

  • 時間: 10h
  • 熱度: 👀 37,529
  • 原文: "Values are the deep-seated beliefs that motivate behaviors and determine people's compatibilities with each other. People will fight for their values, and they are likely to fight with people who don't share them. Abilities are ways of thinking and behaving. Some people are great learners and fast processors; others possess the ability to see things at a higher level. Some focus more on the particulars; still others think creatively or logically or with supreme organization. Skills are learned tools, such as being able to speak a foreign language or write computer code. While values and abilities are unlikely to change much, most skills can be acquired in a limited amount of time (e.g., software proficiency can be learned) and often change in worth (today's most in-demand programming language is likely to be obsolete in a few years). It is important for you to know what mix of qualities is important to fit each role and, more broadly, what values and abilities are required in people with whom you can have successful relationships. In picking people for long-term relationships, values are most important, abilities come next, and skills are the least important. Yet most people make the mistake of choosing skills and abilities first and overlooking values. We value people most who have what I call the three C's: character, common sense, and creativity. If your people are bound by a sense of community and mission and they are capable, you will have an extraordinary organization. Some people will value the mission and community and others won't."

重點 | Peter Steinberger

  • 時間: 2h
  • 熱度: 👀 294,740
  • 原文: Starting today, use your Grok or X Premium subscription in . Chat with your agent, generate images and videos, or search for X posts.

其他 | Elon Musk

  • 時間: 5h
  • 熱度: 👀 9,234,632
  • 原文: Composer 2.5 is now the most-chosen model in Cursor. We're giving everyone 10x usage for the rest of the day. Enjoy!

其他 | Elon Musk

  • 時間: 5h
  • 熱度: 👀 3,878,116
  • 原文: "Does it make you “far right” to want: - vetted immigration - no digital ID - lower taxes - no two-tier policing - free speech - pedophiles out of office - lower cost of living MSM and politicians will call these ladies far right. Does this sound far right to you or just right?"

其他 | Demis Hassabis

  • 時間: 22h
  • 熱度: 👀 1,085,529
  • 原文: On our way to I/O 2026. See you at 10am PT tomorrow!

重點 | Vitalik Buterin

  • 時間: May 18
  • 熱度: 👀 336,636
  • 原文: "Many people have claimed that with AI-assisted bug finding, secure code (and hence trustless anything) will be impossible. I have a much more optimistic take, and AI-assisted formal verification is a major part of the reason why:" vitalik.eth.limo

重點 | Eric Topol

  • 時間: 4h
  • 熱度: 👀 18,826
  • 原文: A big day for multi-agent AI to accelerate biomedical discovery, hypothesis generation, designing experiments with proof points of new candidate drugs (cancer, fibrosis, macular degeneration, antimicrobial resistance, and more) 2 reports nature.com

其他 | Balaji Srinivasan

  • 時間: 12h
  • 熱度: 👀 56,181
  • 原文: Every AI agent ultimately has a human principal.

其他 | Ray Dalio

  • 時間: 7h
  • 熱度: 👀 99,703
  • 原文: For me, who graduated from LIU 55 years ago, to pass along what I’ve learned over those 55 years to the graduating class of 2026 was a déjà vu joy. If you want to learn in 15 minutes the most important things I’ve learned in the last 55 years, you can read my commencement speech here.

其他 | Sam Altman

  • 時間: May 18
  • 熱度: 👀 1,249,284
  • 原文: chatgpt has gotten soooo much better with the latest update. really proud of the team for this one.

其他 | Greg Brockman

  • 時間: May 18
  • 熱度: 👀 221,814
  • 原文: "how to use /goal in codex — keep Codex working on a persistent objective until it's solved:"

其他 | Greg Brockman

  • 時間: May 18
  • 熱度: 👀 139,636
  • 原文: Codex for unsubscribing from unwanted marketing emails

其他 | Nassim Taleb

  • 時間: 10h
  • 熱度: 👀 116,398
  • 原文: They fabricate statistics & dehumanize to justify stealing their country.

其他 | Demis Hassabis

  • 時間: 21h
  • 熱度: 👀 226,960
  • 原文: Locked in! 🚀

其他 | Greg Brockman

  • 時間: May 18
  • 熱度: 👀 92,553
  • 原文: codex for deeply personal insights

其他 | Greg Brockman

  • 時間: May 18
  • 熱度: 👀 74,061
  • 原文: "Keep your Mac awake so you can build and work from your phone, with Codex in the ChatGPT app:"

其他 | Balaji Srinivasan

  • 時間: 11h
  • 熱度: 👀 68,069
  • 原文: Many believe that (a) baby boomers were bad and (b) we badly need another baby boom.

其他 | Greg Brockman

  • 時間: 2h
  • 熱度: 👀 60,168
  • 原文: "SynthID for checking if an image was generated by OpenAI:"

其他 | Jeff Dean

  • 時間: 4h
  • 熱度: 👀 34,126
  • 原文: This is my third Google I/O in a row. Some things have changed, some (like the amazing colleagues that were there since day 0) haven't.

其他 | Nassim Taleb

  • 時間: 6h
  • 熱度: 👀 18,569
  • 原文: Curious. Palestine is not listed in the country of origins for the Statbank criminal database. The FOLK1C data does show the number of Palestines by origin. Currently 86. Israel, you have a propaganda problem.

其他 | Nassim Taleb

  • 時間: 6h
  • 熱度: 👀 15,377
  • 原文: Interesting. And going back to Q4 2023, FOLK1C shows only 42 Palestinians by origin!

其他 | Ray Dalio

  • 時間: May 18
  • 熱度: 👀 47,733
  • 原文: Most attributes are a double-edged sword that bring potential benefits and potential harm. The more extreme the attribute, the more extreme the potential good or bad outcomes it is likely to produce. For example, a highly creative, goal-oriented person good at imagining new ideas might undervalue the minutiae of daily life, which is also important; he might be so driven in his pursuit of long-term goals that he might have disdain for people who focus on the details of daily life. Similarly, a task-oriented person who is great with details might undervalue creativity—and worse still, may squelch it in the interests of efficiency. These two people might make a great team, but are likely to have trouble taking advantage of the ways they’re complementary, because the ways their minds work make it difficult for them to see the value of each other’s ways of thinking. Having expectations for people (including yourself) without knowing what they are like is a sure way to get in trouble. I learned this the hard way, through years of frustrating conversations and the pain of expecting things from people who were constitutionally incapable of delivering them. I’m sure that I caused them plenty of pain too.

其他 | Jeff Dean

  • 時間: 4h
  • 熱度: 👀 7,814
  • 原文: "3/ Gemini 3.5 Flash is rolling out globally today. On behalf of the entire Gemini team, we're excited by what you'll be able to do with this model! Read more here:" blog.google

其他 | Peter Steinberger

  • 時間: 23h
  • 熱度: 👀 154,166
  • 原文: OpenClaw 2026.5.18 is live 🤖 xAI/Grok OAuth + sidecar auth fixes 🎙️ Realtime Android Talk Mode 💬 Telegram media + forum-topic delivery fixes 🪟 Browser dialogs visible + answerable A week of polish, plumbing, and fewer papercuts.

其他 | Vitalik Buterin

  • 時間: May 18
  • 熱度: 👀 142,821
  • 原文: Here starting in a few minutes!

其他 | Sean Kelly

  • 時間: 15h
  • 熱度: 👀 3,070,167
  • 原文: Astrophysicists have a new, and slightly terrifying, explanation for the Fermi paradox, or the question of why we have found no evidence of intelligent extraterrestrial life.

其他 | Nassim Taleb

  • 時間: 1h
  • 熱度: 👀 14,781
  • 原文: 3/

其他 | Eric Topol

  • 時間: 4h
  • 熱度: 👀 4,693
  • 原文: Congrats to and team "," "," and team "!

其他 | Eric Topol

  • 時間: May 18
  • 熱度: 👀 170,239
  • 原文: A once a night pill for severe obstructive sleep apnea effective in a Phase 3 randomized trial

其他 | Pierre Levy

  • 時間: 17h
  • 熱度: 👀 17,228
  • 原文: Natalie Wolchover has written another beautiful post about the difficulty of understanding Gödel's proof. It's worth reading, but also infuriating (a depressing number of her interviewees conclude that Gödel proves that math needs intuition etc.)

其他 | Sean Kelly

  • 時間: 7h
  • 熱度: 👀 15,502
  • 原文: Biologists Say They Cracked One of Life’s Biggest Mysteries youtube.com

其他 | Sean Kelly

  • 時間: 8h
  • 熱度: 👀 13,859
  • 原文: this is the first time I got a video out of Gemini that... looks kinda reasonable?

其他 | Eric Topol

  • 時間: May 18
  • 熱度: 👀 10,465
  • 原文: Now there's a ChatCPR that outperforms 911 dispatchers in simulation testing