In a world dominated by 'big tech', we mustn't discount the differentiation of what smaller companies have to offer in the search and AI space, as Kagi shows.
https://michaelmartinez.co/2026/03/18/dont-discount-what-smaller-tech/
Don't Discount What Smaller Tech Firms Have to Offer
π§βπ» In a world quickly shaped by βbig techβ, we β¦
MIT Technology Review recently interviewed GenAI pioneer, Yann LeCun, about his thoughts on the current limitations of LLMs as a main source of research and where we need to concentrate. I tend to agree with him.
https://michaelmartinez.co/2026/03/14/mit-tech-interview-yann-lecun/MIT Tech Interview: Yann LeCun β LLMs Are Not Enough
π Yann LeCun recently created AMI (Advanced Machine β¦
As someone who spent a year as an AmeriCorps VISTA, this is an ultimate slap in the face to those who have served and tried to make a difference in their communities.
https://www.theverge.com/policy/884625/peace-corps-tech-promote-american-ai
The Peace Corps is recruiting volunteers to sell AI to developing nations
The Peace Corps is launching a new initiative, called the Tech Corps, which is designed to promote the adoption of US-made AI systems in other countries β many of which have ties to President Donald Trump.
The VergeI finished reading 2 books today, posted multiple times on LinkedIn, and ran 15 miles. I am utterly exhausted.
It's likely a bit dated at this point, but now I'm going to start reading "AI Snake Oil" which discusses the difference between AI marketing/hype and its reality. It was published a few years back, so I'll be curious to see how the perception has changed since then.
As I'm reading, "The Wikipedia Revolution", I didn't realize that Microsoft Encarta tried to add an edit button for community contributions to compete with Wikipedia.
It's now been over a year since I deleted Instagram. I've since moved to the fediverse over at
@pixelfed, should you wish to follow me over there!
https://pixelfed.social/MichaelMartinez
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Pixelfedπ― Discipline in all business is important, but especially in a large conglomerate such as Berkshire. Slow and steady is an ultimate investment strategy. (2/2)
π§ Berkshire Hathaway just posted their last quarter's results under the leadership of Warren Buffett.
πͺ’ The culture of continuity with this 'brand" as I'll call it is important to those who follow the Buffett style of investing.
π New CEO Greg Abel believes the best way forward is to continue the methods that Buffett and Munger grew into the mainstream that made the firm so successful. (1/2)
https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/28/berkshire-ceo-abel-vows-to-keep-buffetts-culture-of-disciplined-investing-in-first-annual-letter.html