Silicon Florist links arrangement for February 17, 2026
Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:
Why I don’t think AGI is imminent
This piece is a sketch of my own thinking about the boundary of transformer-based large language models and human-level cognition. I have an MS degree in Machine Learning from over a decade ago, and I don’t work in the field of AI currently, but I am well-read on the underlying research.
Read MoreAnthropic plans to pop by Portland for a Claude Code Hackathon
When it rains, it pours. Earlier today we had no local AI hackathons planned. Now we have two. And they’re both happening on February 28, 2026. The first one is OpenClaw. The next one is an Anthropic Claude Code Hackathon.
Read MorePortland will be part of the OpenClaw Global Unhackathon
Silicon Florist links arrangement for February 16, 2026
Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:
Bias Toward Action
Here’s what it actually means: take the smallest step that produces real feedback, but know exactly how you’ll recover when it breaks.
Read MoreOregon startup news for the week ending Feb 13, 2026
Silicon Florist links arrangement for February 13, 2026
Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:
The “Are You Sure?” Problem: Why Your AI Keeps Changing Its Mind | Dr. Randal S. Olson
Even when these systems have access to correct information from company knowledge bases or web search results, they’ll still defer to user pressure over their own evidence. The problem isn’t a knowledge gap. It’s a behavior gap.
Read MoreAI inspires Oregon Venture Fund to revise their startup assessment framework
Silicon Florist links arrangement for February 12, 2026
Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:
What’s Wrong With This Idea? | Jake Worth
One of my favorite questions is: “What’s wrong with this idea?” It drives the conversation away from why the idea is great, and toward finding its flaws. That is invaluable in technology.
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