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Early signals on Al, platforms & capital shifts.
Joined April 2021
We’re reaching the point where you can’t confidently tell what’s filmed and what’s generated. That changes everything. Actors become optional. Locations become prompts. Physics becomes negotiable. When realism becomes programmable, the entire economics of filmmaking shifts.
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Moltbook isn’t the story. “Viral prompts” are. We’ve been framing prompt injection like a single exploit.The real risk is prompt contagion: instructions that spread through agent networks like malware—fast, memetic, hard to contain.
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Microsoft building a marketplace for AI content licensing is a tell: the next AI moat might be legal procurement, not tech. If publishers can meter + price “grounding,” model builders inherit a new cost structure—and a new dependency.
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Xcode adding MCP support for Claude/Codex isn’t a “dev tools update.”It’s Apple blessing agents as first-class citizens inside the IDE. Once agents sit inside Xcode, the competition shifts from “best model” to: permissions, audits, rollback, and policy control.
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Look at the pattern, not the features. Chrome Autobrowse acts for you. Claude reads and edits your local files. OpenAI Prism runs end-to-end scientific workflows. We’re crossing from “AI that helps” to AI that executes. The real moat won’t be models. It’ll be control
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Kimi is a glimpse of where AI tools are going. Not chat. Not prompts. Throughput. Single agent → full research report. Agent swarm → parallel execution. Vision coding → screen recording to working code. Users don’t want smarter suggestions. They want completed outcomes.
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Supernatural didn't fail because VR is dead. It struggled because novelty doesn't compound. Al products with great demos but weak retention will follow the same path. The moat isn't wow-factor. It's habit.
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Al deepfake marketplaces aren't a future risk. They're already organized, monetized, and scaling. This isn't a "bad actors" problem. It's an infrastructure problem built on cheap models, weak enforcement, and slow regulation. The liability question is about to get uncomfortable
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300M Series A. $4B valuation. Less than 2 months old. This isn't about Ricursive Intelligence's product yet. It's about capital racing to lock up scarce Al talent and optionality. In frontier Al, speed to funding is now a competitive advantage - not a milestone.
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Everyone is copying this AI character. And 99% of them are failing. Everyone is trying to copy the "look" but failing to copy the brain. I'm finally revealing the exact system behind the fame. Want the free guide? 1. Follow me 2. Retweet and comment 'AI' below I'll send it
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1 reply (author) = 150 likes 1 reply = 29 likes 1 profile click = 26 likes 1 report = -938 likes 💀 acc to the new algo
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Reddit is a goldmine for early users. Submit your site on Okara choose the phrases you care about and it auto-tracks threads where people ask for what you built. It preps replies you can post so you can convert curiosity into traffic.
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In March 2025, Dario Amodei said that within a year machines could be writing nearly all code. Nine months later, Anthropic launched Claude Codework: the team handled plans and design, Claude produced the full codebase in 10 days.
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Tesla is at a crossroads in 2025. For over a decade, it was the undisputed leader in the electric vehicle market, but the numbers from the last year tell a different story.
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Digital asset tech stocks are trading like on-chain shitcoins with compliance badges This reminds me of ICO mania Only difference is they’ve got a Bloomberg terminal and a ticker now Some numbers that look straight from 2017: $NAKA 20x in 9 days $BMNR 35x with $5B in I
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proved that DeFi still innovates: → MakerDAO-secured DAI liquidity → Streamlined sDAI for users, not devs → SparkLend powered by Aave v3 → SubDAO structure built for communityThe Spark campaign is hours from closing. If you were here, you witnessed a shift.@sparkdotfi
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Bitcoin dipped below $100K for the first time in six weeks. If key support breaks, we could see $93K or even $74K. Despite the fear, on-chain data still suggests bullish momentum heading into 2025.
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