Andy Walters
@andywalters
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founder & ceo at https://t.co/PqCFXyWUb6 -- AI agents to grow SaaS businesses
Austin, TX
Joined June 2008
Most companies are locked out of truly transformative AI agents -- but that changes with AgentPress: the all in one agent stack that lets you build production grade AI agents in minutes.
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FSD almost certainly saved my family from an accident yesterday, it swerved off road at 50 mph to avoid a sideswipe.
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Here comes a new challenger! Naoto Kurogane joins the dive! Specializing in close-quarters combat, Naoto’s signature ability lies in his unique power to draw upon his own blood and transform it into a deadly arsenal of weapons. Naoto can enter a special empowered state that
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"AI isn't replacing radiologists" good article Expectation: rapid progress in image recognition AI will delete radiology jobs (e.g. as famously predicted by Geoff Hinton now almost a decade ago). Reality: radiology is doing great and is growing. There are a lot of imo naive
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Radiology combines digital images, clear benchmarks, and repeatable tasks. But demand for human radiologists is ay an all-time high.
In 2016 Geoffrey Hinton said “we should stop training radiologists now" since AI would soon be better at their jobs. He was right: models have outperformed radiologists on benchmarks for ~a decade. Yet radiology jobs are at record highs, with an average salary of $520k. Why?
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incredibly honored to have @barrylibert, former CEO of Anaconda (yes THAT Anaconda) as a board member and investor in AgentPress. Barry has built multiple unicorns and believes we're next. let's go! 🚀🚀🚀
Excited to be a part of AgentPress - the fastest way to build production grade AI agents - as board member and investor
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today we're launching the AI agent stack we built that rocketed us to a $3m AI agent consultancy. we're calling it AgentPress, and it allows you to build production grade AI agents in minutes. here's a video of me creating a sales Q&A agent
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Today I turn 40 -- here are 10 things I wish I knew at 30: - If someone does not believe in you, walk away - Health is the gateway to all other goods in life - Depression is doing only things you’re unafraid of - Many intractable problems can be resolved for the price of a
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hahaha i do love me a little zizek humor in the morning
*sniff* *pulls shirt* You know, this is perfect - *gestures wildly* - this is the ultimate perversity of capitalism at its purest. Here we have Anthropic, this company claiming to build "AI for humanity," and what do they do? They create this digital cocaine, this Claude Code,
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Looking for a back end + AI engineer in US timezones good in Typescript. If that's you, apply below!
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after a year developing agents for clients we’re considering open sourcing our unified typescript stack: - back end api with cli - admin ui - web chat (integrate into your web app) - agent portal (chatgpt ui clone) what features would you use most or request?
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i am considering open sourcing the typescript ai agent stack me and my team developed to build a $3.6m revenue ai consulting business… what do you all think?
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More companies have been telling me they have been seeing solid productivity gains from AI in their internal metrics, but I worry this is a misleading & risky KPI, focusing on doing more of the same (& cost cutting) rather than figuring out what needs to change about what they do
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I work with a lot of companies who are trying to understand how to compete and win with ai. the reality is most are so far behind they will have trouble catching up. the biggest mistake? doing too little, too late. this tendency naturally arises from organizational inertia,
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been teaching my 3yo son to put on his clothes autonomously for over a month and we’re still not there. @karpathy was right: neural nets (whether in meat or silicon) have long tails on full autonomy — we see it in self driving and ai agents for business. this isn’t the year of
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