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VOICE ARCHIVE

Adam D'Angelo

@adamdangelo
7 posts
2025-10-03
I think “slop” is a great term in the current moment, but I also expect it will become dated within a few years as AI improves and its output generally gets to fewer inaccuracies than the human-created material it is compared against.
2025-10-03 View on X
New York Times

Users express surprise, delight, and disgust with viral Sora clips, as some warn of IP theft and that Cameos could lead to new kinds of misinformation and scams

and terrifying. X: Taylor Lorenz / @taylorlorenz : Someone gave my psychotic stalker an invite to Sora and he's already making AI videos of me. Thankful that Sora has the option to...

I think “slop” is a great term in the current moment, but I also expect it will become dated within a few years as AI improves and its output generally gets to fewer inaccuracies than the human-created material it is compared against.
2025-10-03 View on X
CNBC

OpenAI's invite-only Sora app becomes the top free app in the US App Store three days after its launch, ahead of Gemini in second and ChatGPT in third

OpenAI now has two of the top three free apps in Apple's App Store, and its new video generation app Sora has snagged the coveted No. 1 spot.

2024-04-10
Today we're introducing a new way for model developers and bot creators to generate revenue on @poe_platform: price per message! Creators can now set a per-message price for their bots and generate revenue every time a user messages them. Thread 👇 [video]
2024-04-10 View on X
TechCrunch

Quora-owned AI chatbot platform Poe now allows bot creators to set a per-message price for their bots and rolls out enhanced analytics dashboard for creators

Sarah Perez / TechCrunch :

2024-01-10
We are excited to announce that Quora has raised $75M from Andreessen Horowitz. This funding will be used to accelerate the growth of Poe, and we expect the majority of it to be used to pay bot creators through our recently-launched creator monetization program. (thread) [image]
2024-01-10 View on X
Quora

Quora raised $75M from Andreessen Horowitz and plans to accelerate the growth of Poe and pay bot creators through its creator monetization program

Quora's cofounder and CEO — is also on the board of OpenAI and played a role in both firing @sama & bringing him back. Ed Newton-Rex / @ednewtonrex : When the majority of a $75M AI...

2023-03-15
GPT-4 is a major advance relative to ChatGPT and is the most powerful language model available to the world today. It is particularly strong at creative writing, problem solving, and instruction following. For example, GPT-4 solves this 2023 AIME (math contest) problem correctly. https://twitter.com/...
2023-03-15 View on X
OpenAI

OpenAI debuts GPT-4, claiming the model “surpasses ChatGPT in its advanced reasoning capabilities”, available in ChatGPT Plus and as an API that has a waitlist

Following the research path from GPT, GPT-2, and GPT-3, our deep learning approach leverages more data and more computation …

2018-01-29
The New York Times is better at finding fake Twitter accounts than Twitter itself, and Twitter openly admits they don't care about them as long as they don't spam. This matters because these tactics enable a massive amount of political influence. https://www.nytimes.com/...
2018-01-29 View on X
New York Times

How Devumi uses its 3.5M+ automated Twitter accounts, sometimes based on stolen social identities, to sell followers and retweets to 200K+ customers

Everyone wants to be popular online.  —  Some even pay for it.  —  Inside social media's black market.

2018-01-28
The New York Times is better at finding fake Twitter accounts than Twitter itself, and Twitter openly admits they don't care about them as long as they don't spam. This matters because these tactics enable a massive amount of political influence. https://www.nytimes.com/...
2018-01-28 View on X
New York Times

How Devumi uses its 3.5M+ automated Twitter accounts, sometimes based on stolen social identities, to sell followers and retweets to 200K+ customers

Everyone wants to be popular online.  —  Some even pay for it.  —  Inside social media's black market.