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  1. Last 7 days
    1. We're building the foundation for a truly personal, proactive and powerful desktop assistant, with more news to share in the coming months.

      这段声明揭示了Google的长期愿景——不仅是提供AI工具,而是创建一个主动、个性化的桌面助手。这种从被动响应到主动预测的转变代表了AI发展的前沿方向,可能预示着未来操作系统与AI的深度融合。

    1. Xcode should ship with a built-in MCP that handles auth when an LLM connects to a project. Notion should have `mcp.notion.so/mcp` available natively, instead of forcing me to download `notion-cli` and manage auth state manually.

      令人惊讶的是:作者认为主流开发工具如Xcode和Notion应该原生集成MCP协议,而不是依赖第三方CLI。这种观点暗示了未来软件设计可能转向内置AI接口,而不是通过外部工具进行集成,这可能重塑整个AI与软件交互的生态。

  2. Feb 2024
  3. Apr 2020
    1. Someday soon, every place and thing in the real world—every street, lamppost, building, and room—will have its full-size digital twin in the mirrorworld ... We are now building such a 1:1 map of almost unimaginable scope, and this world will become the next great digital platform.

      The first big technology platform was the web, which digitized information, subjecting knowledge to the power of algorithms; it came to be dominated by Google. The second great platform was social media, running primarily on mobile phones. It digitized people and subjected human behavior and relationships to the power of algorithms, and it is ruled by Facebook and WeChat.

      We are now at the dawn of the third platform, which will digitize the rest of the world. On this platform, all things and places will be machine-­readable, subject to the power of algorithms. Whoever dominates this grand third platform will become among the wealthiest and most powerful people and companies in history, just as those who now dominate the first two platforms have.

  4. Nov 2018
    1. Dr. Bessler of Sound Physicians notes that advances in technology have come with their hurdles as well. Take the oft-maligned world of electronic medical records (EMRs). “EMRs are great for data, but they’re not workflow solutions,” Dr. Bessler says. “They don’t tell you what do next.” So Sound Physicians created its own technology platform, dubbed Sound Connect, that interacts with in-place EMRs at hospitals across the country. The in-house system takes the functional documentation of EMRs and overlays productivity protocols, Dr. Bessler says. “It allows us to run a standard workflow and drive reproducible results and put meaningful data in the hands of the docs on a daily basis in the way that an EMR is just not set up to do,” he adds. Technology will continue “to be instrumental, of course, but I think the key thing is interoperability, which plenty has been written on, so we’re not unique in that. The more the public demands and the clinicians demand … the better patient care will be. I think the concept of EMR companies not being easy to work with has to end.”

      Biggest challenge will be integration of different technological solutions and sources of data - workflows for delivering care and for research purposes (e.g., person-level QI initiatives, passive baseline data)

  5. Mar 2017
  6. Jan 2017