AI Agents Now Hire Real Humans
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) February 4, 2026
The viral launch of https://t.co/QeBCjMALcR creates a "meatspace layer" for AI, allowing autonomous agents to book humans for errands via a simple API call
Vas. I am working to launch a leading AI Newsletter and need Varick to come in as a sponsor. 10K. Can I get you interested? Can I get you interested? My tech blog https://t.co/4tF5jVpW0n My books: https://t.co/vscQM4dapx My podcasts: https://t.co/c3Vc2JwhYC Thanks.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) February 4, 2026
This will be super cool! https://t.co/CbmAln38c6
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 3, 2026
I'd like to request your feedback on this:
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) February 3, 2026
Barackface: Addressing Islam in Peace Talks with Iran https://t.co/HjqBWkBV5N
I'd like to get involved.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) February 4, 2026
— sarah guo (@saranormous) February 3, 2026
Your new career awaits you.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) February 4, 2026
Around The World In 1,000 Days https://t.co/5glYnpiwYp
Here is your next career.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) February 4, 2026
Around The World In 1,000 Days https://t.co/5glYnpiwYp
The new news business:
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) February 4, 2026
Around The World In 1,000 Days https://t.co/5glYnpiwYp
Nearly 40% of Stanford undergrads now claim a disability, vs 4% at community colleges. The problem isn’t 18-year-olds gaming incentives. It’s elites building a world where honesty is for suckers.
— Garry Tan (@garrytan) February 4, 2026
Cluely is not everything. Bring back integrity.https://t.co/qszPvDe0Fx
Your next career:
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) February 4, 2026
Around The World In 1,000 Days https://t.co/5glYnpiwYp
I seriously think this is just the beginning of being able to find the real builders.
— Garry Tan (@garrytan) February 4, 2026
It's not just about the prompting, or your understanding of systems. It's about your understanding of your users, and your tenacity with which you pursue making something people want. https://t.co/7UU06sO5OE
I gotta stand up for OpenAI here, the ads aren't integrated into the answers themselves. There's this new popular misconception that AI companies are selling you things by changing the text, but what's actually happening is there's a little separate banner that's clearly an ad. https://t.co/LZGN568IX5
— Andy Masley (@AndyMasley) February 4, 2026
Confusing thing for them to do...or maybe not
— Sam Altman (@sama) February 4, 2026
The ad shows bad taste.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) February 4, 2026
Every day, I am blowing my mind with Claude Code.
— Allie K. Miller (@alliekmiller) February 4, 2026
With Google Workspace MCP, skills, and concise team directory in my Claude md file, I can type the following:
/ss 5 for /mtg with alyssa then /debrief 30 walmart with elliot
And to translate that command into actual human…
OpenAI's CFO suggested that the government could be a "backstop" if they can’t pay their bills.
— Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) February 4, 2026
YOUR tax dollars as their "backstop."
Meanwhile, OpenAI pays its employees an average of $1.5 MILLION dollars a year in stock compensation.
Wow.
That's just wrong. https://t.co/OvL5b8mPIj
I don't understand what Bezos is doing.
— Ilya Lozovsky (@ichbinilya) February 4, 2026
Aside from the whole "democracy dies in darkness" thing, the Washington Post is one of the two most storied media properties in the country.
Its losses, which are substantial, are a rounding error in his net worth. He could keep it…
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