Creative & Visual Media (Generative Image & Video Models and LoRAs, Content Creation & Production)
A.I.Warper showcased a video generated using Nano Banana PRO combined with Kling 2.6 (or similar image-to-video models), emphasizing its accessibility without needing specialized tools like Higgsfield.
Unsure of the original creator but this is great!
Friendly reminder that you can make this video anywhere you can access Nano Banana PRO & Kling 2.6 (or whatever image-2-video you prefer)
Does not need to be Higgsfield pic.twitter.com/9hSQ6yyuBB
— A.I.Warper (@AIWarper) January 23, 2026
Software Development (AI-Assisted Engineering, Coding Agents)
Simon Willison reflected on how AI has drastically reduced the cost and time of coding, making extensive upfront design processes less necessary and enabling rapid prototyping—even a few days in the wrong direction is now affordable.
I enjoyed this a lot – it made me think about how, if the coding part is cheaper and faster now, it's harder to justify a lengthy design process before you start trying things out https://t.co/vws35WEBOi
— Simon Willison (@simonw) January 23, 2026
Building the wrong thing used to be a VERY expensive mistake, such that it was worth having as robust a design process as possible to avoid wasting months of engineering time
Wasting a few days of time trying things out in the wrong direction is far less costly
— Simon Willison (@simonw) January 23, 2026
Automation & Orchestration (Agentic Systems, Workflows & Pipelines)
Dan Shipper spotlighted a hidden, feature-flagged multi-agent team system in Claude Code, allowing agents to form teams, communicate, approve plans, and manage workflows via TeammateTool.
— Dan Shipper 📧 (@danshipper) January 23, 2026
goose_oss announced an upcoming event with @blackgirlbytes on mastering their open-source, LLM-agnostic AI agent for automating complex developer tasks, available in Desktop and CLI formats.
Join @blackgirlbytes to master goose, transforming how you work and automate workflows. Presented by@torcdotdev! https://t.co/9x2jPOxcQR pic.twitter.com/GTQospCtM8
— goose (@goose_oss) January 23, 2026
Strategy & Ecosystem (Trends & Emerging Tech, AI Upskilling)
Simon Willison noted AI’s impact on development workflows, aligning with industry shifts toward faster iteration over rigid planning, as echoed in discussions around recent talks on design bifurcation.
I enjoyed this a lot – it made me think about how, if the coding part is cheaper and faster now, it's harder to justify a lengthy design process before you start trying things out https://t.co/vws35WEBOi
— Simon Willison (@simonw) January 23, 2026
goose_oss promoted community events and a “Vibe code with goose” series to upskill users on agentic automation.
Join @blackgirlbytes to master goose, transforming how you work and automate workflows. Presented by@torcdotdev! https://t.co/9x2jPOxcQR pic.twitter.com/GTQospCtM8
— goose (@goose_oss) January 23, 2026
Strategy & Ecosystem
Ethan Mollick highlighted that while the AI frontier remains jagged, it has made significant leaps in non-coding domains such as market analysis, sociological theory, and innovation, challenging assumptions that progress is limited to coding.
It is true that the frontier of AI remains very jagged, but I think many of the comments assuming it is only advancing in coding come from a lack of conversation with subject matter experts in other areas: it is very good at market analysis, sociological theory, innovation, etc
— Ethan Mollick (@emollick) January 23, 2026
That doesn't mean AI is a replacement for every intellectual task, or that it is equally good at all of them, but there have been large leaps in areas that do not have formal verification as the models have improved. I don't really see that they are getting more jagged in ability
— Ethan Mollick (@emollick) January 23, 2026
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