Unsupervised Learning

Daniel Miessler
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153 snips
Mar 21, 2026 • 1h 16min

Why AI Will Replace Knowledge Workers

A direct dive into how AI can outcompete everyday knowledge work. Discussion of broken company workflows and fragile tribal knowledge that leaves organizations exposed. Examination of hiring politics, visibility gaps for leaders, and why current automation fell short. Presentation of agent-driven systems, a Lattice architecture for exposing SOPs, and where humans can still add unique value.
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12 snips
Mar 11, 2026 • 2min

Why I Believe in SOTA Models Over Custom Ones

The conversation argues that broad, state-of-the-art open models beat narrow custom ones for many tasks. It highlights how context and general expertise improve performance on specialized jobs like email labeling and threat hunting. An analogy of model tiers explains why cheaper open SOTA models will become common. The speaker expresses about 70% confidence in this outlook.
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Mar 6, 2026 • 1min

AI Quality Inversion

A provocative idea that future perceptions of quality may flip, so polished work is assumed to be AI-made and rough work seen as human. A look at how credit, craft, and trust could be reshaped by that inversion. Short reflections on the broader social and cultural consequences of changing assumptions about who created what.
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190 snips
Feb 28, 2026 • 1h 24min

The Great Transition

A broad mental-model tour of a simultaneous tech shift: knowledge moving from private to public via LLMs and open models. Software changing to API-first products and agent-driven interfaces. Companies mapping work as graphs for AI orchestration and evaluating tools by function. New markets for individual skills and reputation-driven freelancing. Cybersecurity turning into an AI stack battle and personalized AI causing social fragmentation.
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106 snips
Jan 30, 2026 • 25min

Starting 2026

A wide-ranging look at AI acceleration and why recent months feel faster than the ChatGPT era. A viral autonomous agent called OpenClaw and how it can run on personal servers with deep system access. Stories of agents navigating real-world tasks like booking appointments by phone. Discussion of agents becoming company employees, open-source growth and risks, and what traits will help workers thrive.
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39 snips
Nov 22, 2025 • 7min

Judge AI based on Output, Not Mechanism

Explore how output-based systems can redefine our understanding of technology and intelligence. Music serves as a compelling example of authenticity, revealing deeper insights into human experiences. The discussion emphasizes measuring AI intelligence by its outputs rather than the mechanisms behind them. Intriguingly, parallels between human and AI intelligences highlight the complexity of understanding itself. Daniel urges a shift from debating how AI works to appreciating what it can achieve, promoting clearer conversations about technology's capabilities.
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41 snips
Nov 16, 2025 • 4min

Humans Need Entropy

The conversation explores how both humans and AI models face deterioration without new inputs. There's a fear of predictability as adults often fall into repetitive thoughts and habits. Insights suggest that embracing entropy and novelty can combat mental stagnation. Practical tips include diverse reading and innovative content creation to foster freshness. A cautionary note warns that over-reliance on AI could deepen mediocrity rather than enhance creativity, stressing the importance of actively seeking out new experiences for a vibrant mind.
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33 snips
Oct 20, 2025 • 10min

Why I Think Karpathy is Wrong on the AGI Timeline

The discussion kicks off with a critique of Karpathy's AGI timeline claims. Definitions matter: Karpathy sees AGI as achieving human-level economic value, but there’s a better benchmark. The conversation dives into the layers beyond simple language models, showcasing how systems can vastly enhance capabilities. Insights on potential job displacement reveal a concerning reality for knowledge workers. Practical strategies for overcoming LLM limits are also explored, with predictions suggesting AGI could emerge before 2030.
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30 snips
Oct 15, 2025 • 4min

Novelty Exploration vs. Pattern Exploitation

Discover the fascinating balance between exploration and exploitation in everyday life! Learn how trying new restaurants can be a thrilling risk or a rewarding experience. Delve into the intriguing interplay of patterns and novelty, especially in music. Understand why oscillating between familiar comforts and fresh surprises enhances enjoyment across various domains like relationships and business. The insights shared will inspire you to embrace both the known and the unknown!
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56 snips
Oct 14, 2025 • 7min

Magnifying Time

Explore how novelty and attention can stretch our perception of time. Discover why memories from childhood feel longer than those from adulthood. Hear about techniques like meditation that can enhance awareness and slow down our experience of time. Learn how distractions can rob us of the present moment. Practical tips focus on integrating novelty and creative pursuits into daily life to enrich experiences. Finally, find out how mindful living can transform fleeting moments into lasting memories.

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