Instead of bringing your family into it, maybe try not tweeting “SEEMINGLY” racist stuff next time? Many would appreciate it if you acknowledge you are not trying to establish a white society in America, and are not WAGA, and racism isn’t behind your many laments around white… https://t.co/0beAe5tDUN
— Vinod Khosla (@vkhosla) January 28, 2026
Vinod, you’re not just such a pompous asshole that you tried to stop the public from using a public beach near your house, you’ve also gone full retard.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 27, 2026
My partner, Shivon, is half Indian and my eldest son with her is named in honor of the great Indian physicist Chandrasekhar.
I feel like this is about @elonmusk going after @OpenAI in which @khoslaventures is invested.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) January 28, 2026
The Country of Geniuses: A Race Through AI Adolescence https://t.co/lLIryaQcYe
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) January 28, 2026
Remote possible?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) January 28, 2026
A father and son just mathematically proved that AI agents will never do what Silicon Valley is promising
— Rajeev Desai (@rajuidesai) January 28, 2026
Vishal Sikka is not some random academic. He was the CEO of Infosys, CTO of SAP, built SAP HANA, sits on the boards of Oracle, BMW, and GSK. Stanford PhD in AI. His son… pic.twitter.com/xVdTHtrZRF
Check DM.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) January 28, 2026
AI + Marketing https://t.co/5SOfy3pYop #pleaseinvest
Instead of bringing your family into it, maybe try not tweeting “SEEMINGLY” racist stuff next time? Many would appreciate it if you acknowledge you are not trying to establish a white society in America, and are not WAGA, and racism isn’t behind your many laments around white… https://t.co/0beAe5tDUN
— Vinod Khosla (@vkhosla) January 28, 2026
Grok video is now 10 seconds and the audio is greatly improved
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 28, 2026
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https://t.co/ushc8DBii3 pic.twitter.com/G4BfZ6i62x
— vas (@vasuman) January 28, 2026
Insane what Dario Amodeis says: We are heading towards a world of unimaginable wealth, where we will cure cancer, research the cheapest energy sources, and so much more.
— Chubby♨️ (@kimmonismus) January 27, 2026
At the same time, however, he emphasizes once again the accompanying social problems.
And although he… pic.twitter.com/wvMBDj6RKm
✅ launched a digital product
— Tyler Denk 🐝 (@denk_tweets) January 28, 2026
✅ designed page to match my brand
✅ sold 800+ playbooks
✅ got lots of 5-star reviews
✅ took home $8,000+
thanks @beehiiv for making this so simple and not taking a single penny of my earnings pic.twitter.com/MyHAzs18Gh
Unfortunately this story is dated and behind time, much like most of India's AI narrative.
— Aakrit Vaish (@aakrit) January 28, 2026
This was true as of early 2025. When most early AI applications were enterprise-focused ("SaaS 2.0"), it made sense for founders to move closer to customers. All of the companies listed… pic.twitter.com/XdUuG7ulvu
— Grant Lee (@thisisgrantlee) January 28, 2026
The world will reward you in proportion to your courage, not your intellect.
— Alex Hormozi (@AlexHormozi) January 28, 2026
I own a small bakery. Business has been slow. Rent is up. I was thinking about closing.
— The Husky (@Mr_Husky1) January 28, 2026
Last Friday, a teenager came in. He looked nervous. He counted out change for a cookie. He was short 50 cents.
"It's okay," I said. "Take it."
He ate it at a table, looking at his math…
Why has India failed to industrialize?
— Jostein Hauge (@haugejostein) January 28, 2026
Ha-Joon Chang argues that it’s because India’s business and financial elites oppose industrialization — and that it won’t happen unless their power is curbed. pic.twitter.com/MJYd8KFsTb
Hiring offshore developers is insane because its like claude code but real people
— vas (@vasuman) January 28, 2026
A secular Iran will make America and the entire West safer. This isn’t even a controversial statement.
— Joel Berry (@JoelWBerry) January 28, 2026
No doubt about it. An end to the Islamist regime in Iran would strike a blow to anti-Western ideologies in the region, including terrorism, enhance stability in the Middle East, and improve security for the US and Europe.
— Uzay Bulut (@bulutuzay_) January 28, 2026
So you do know and agree that Iranians are living under a cruel dictatorship that would not give up its rule under any circumstances and would rather kill millions of citizens but you still choose to support that evil dictator because you hate USA. Fuck your ideology.#R2PforIran https://t.co/EHfsOkTJDM
— Penny 🪄 🧣 (@CallMePennyO) January 28, 2026
That entire argument hinges upon "The Iranian Regime is the only thing that stands between Iran and American Intervention"
— Fianna🍉 (@Fianna_Saoirse) January 28, 2026
Same with Assad by the way a few years ago, who got then overthrown by a bunch of turkish backed rebels https://t.co/LdvFjqS4Tp
Free Iran from decades of brutal US/EU economic sanctions hurting ordinary people AND from constant military threats and foreign intervention against the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country.
— Dr. Novo 🍌 (@novocrypto) January 28, 2026
Also FREE PALESTINE
Thats why saudi arabia and turkey are suddenly rushing to save the mullahs, they know a free iran will eclipse them globaly
— עומר אריכא (@omeraricha) January 28, 2026
ویتالیک هم توییت حمایتی زد واسه مردم ایران https://t.co/DGk1zAulgY
— ImanOracle.eth (@ImanOracle) January 28, 2026
FROM ONE TO ZERO
— Balaji (@balajis) January 28, 2026
There is a scenario in which Silicon Valley could literally go to zero in the next ten years. The successors would be China and the Internet: namely Chinese tech companies and Internet-based crypto protocols, because those have embedded political protection in a… pic.twitter.com/3sokajGnof
Grok Imagine
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 28, 2026
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Solving for healthcare in India is painfully hard. And it needs entrepreneurs who are obsessed with care and patient enough to survive the complex system. Met an entrepreneur who left a high paying job at Microsoft to build a continuous care system for discharged patients in…
— Dilip Kumar (@kmr_dilip) January 28, 2026
A conventional narrative you might come across is that AI is too far along for a new, research-focused startup to outcompete and outexecute the incumbents of AI. This is exactly the sentiment I listened to often when OpenAI started ("how could the few of you possibly compete with… https://t.co/ARVSFQ6O3s
— Andrej Karpathy (@karpathy) January 28, 2026
You should sponsor work on my novel about a billion people living on the waters. Bigger deal than Mars. https://t.co/XUjXcdTUSv 100K. Samples: Six Weeks From Zero https://t.co/PEZEon1uMJ The Dawn Beyond Currency (Part 1) https://t.co/hluU2KB89T
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) January 28, 2026
Hard to know exactly how this nets out, but if I had to bet on AI simplifying the legal space or making it more complex, I’m going with the latter.
— Aaron Levie (@levie) January 28, 2026
When you drop the cost of anyone asking a legal question and generating increasingly more exotic and bespoke conditions, you will… https://t.co/vIXszriuC1

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