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@shreyansj It’s refreshing to see a company of this size successfully call bs on the whole thing to this extent. One ...

A brief social post praising a large company for “calling bs” and noting a cohesive team effort. The post lacks specific corporate, financial, or timing details and is not directly tradeable as presented.

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Outcome
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1 ticker mentioned: MTS. The source content is social commentary and does not provide company-specific fundamentals, catalysts, or financial data that would justify an investment decision on its own.

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Confidence: 60 / 100Start: $84595.48Latest: $84173.93Return: -0.50%

@shreyansj It’s refreshing to see a company of this size successfully call bs on the whole thing to this extent. One ... @shreyansj It’s refreshing to see a company of this size successfully call bs on the whole thing to this extent. One group of MTS on a mission, clean.

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Source proof: Supported source proof | 1 extracted claim | 1 directional asset | 1 supporting author | headline-like title review

Source material consists of short social posts and personal updates: praise for an unnamed large company, an anecdote about Geoff Hinton’s early title at Google, a note about joining Anthropic for LLM R&D, and commentary on access to H100-class GPU servers. None offer verifiable market-moving facts or commercial disclosures.

Andrej Karpathy @karpathy Feb 24, 2025 Agency > Intelligence I had this intuitively wrong for decades, I think due to...
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The post argues that “agency” (ability to execute, iterate, drive outcomes) is more scarce and valuable than “intelligence,” especially now that intelligence is becoming commoditized/accessible via AI. As an investable signal, this is mainly a narrative tailwind for enterprise automation/productivity software and AI tooling that amplifies execution, but it is not a concrete catalyst with near-term price impact by itself.

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Pinned Andrej Karpathy @karpathy Jan 24, 2023 The hottest new programming language is English
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A short, high-level statement implying that natural language (English) is becoming a primary interface for programming via large language models (LLMs). Actionable mainly as a long-term AI/software productivity theme rather than a near-term catalyst.

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@yash1_ @shreyansj iirc Geoff Hinton’s official title at Google at one point was “intern” :D
karpathy · May 24, 2026, 12:22 PM EDT

A humorous anecdote noting that Geoff Hinton’s official title at Google was once reportedly “intern.” No market-relevant information, catalyst, or tradeable detail is provided.

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@shreyansj It’s refreshing to see a company of this size successfully call bs on the whole thing to this extent. One ...
karpathy · May 24, 2026, 11:49 AM EDT

Very short social post praising an unnamed large company for “calling bs” and referencing “One group of MTS on a mission, clean.” No explicit company, catalyst, product, sector, or timeframe is provided, so it is not directly tradable as-is.

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Personal update: I've joined Anthropic. I think the next few years at the frontier of LLMs will be especially formati...
karpathy · May 19, 2026, 11:05 AM EDT

A personal career update: author joined Anthropic to work on frontier LLM R&D; mentions long-term interest in education. No product, financial, partnership, or commercialization details.

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@jino_rohit I was recording my nanochat video when I realized that “first boot up an 8XH100 from your favorite provid...
karpathy · May 17, 2026, 11:24 PM EDT

Commentary/joke implying that getting access to an “8x H100” GPU server from a cloud/provider is non-trivial—highlighting friction/scarcity and high demand for H100-class AI compute in practice.

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This works really well btw, at the end of your query ask your LLM to "structure your response as HTML", then view the...
karpathy · May 11, 2026, 12:20 PM EDT

Post discusses prompting an LLM to structure responses as HTML (or slideshows) for easier viewing; suggests “audio is the …” (likely implying audio is important/next interface), but provides no market/financial details or tradable implications.

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One primary author for the praised post; other related posts are short-form social commentary by multiple authors. No formal research reports or official company communications are cited.

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