Ted Tagalakis

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Ted Tagalakis

Ted Tagalakis

@Ted_Tag

Ted, a dynamic futurist with 20+ years of experience in data analytics and NLP, drives AI's transformative impact on businesses. 7 X Ironman 70.3 finisher.

Atlanta, GA Beigetreten Kasım 2008
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Martin Tobias (Pre-Seed VC)@MartinGTobias·
Yes today is my birthday and I celebrated by wiring to a startup. 😃
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kat kampf@kat_kampf·
We started internal testing some big updates to the @GoogleAIStudio experience today! Coming to you early next year but reply below if you’d like early access in the coming weeks 👀
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Cas.Fyn
Cas.Fyn@FynCas·
Nano banana Pro + MakeUGC + Veo3 = Ad Factory This agent creates 200s of ads every day - UGC cost: $0 - Production time: minutes - Scale: instant You're able to re-create your competitors ads with AI Paste there ad -> Pick an avatar and regenerate. Comment "PRO" and I'll send you the agent + the full playbook (must be following)
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Beginnersblog@beginnersblog1·
Created this simple ad by VEO 3.1 Follow, Like, REPOST and comment "JSON Prompt" and I'll DM you
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Python Space
Python Space@python_spaces·
@Ted_Tag Your DMs are closed. Can you please follow me so that I can DM you
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Python Space@python_spaces·
Patterns for Building AI Agents Book for FREE! - Comment AI Agents to get your FREE copy.
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Sam Bhagwat
Sam Bhagwat@calcsam·
icymi we wrote a new agents book: patterns for building ai agents it has everything you need to take your agents from prototype to production, like agent design patterns, the basics of security, etc reply to this tweet with BOOK and we'll dm you so you can get a copy
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👩‍💻 Paige Bailey
👩‍💻 Paige Bailey@DynamicWebPaige·
just heard my first person ever (a software engineer!!) tell a big room full of students to not use AI to build apps, and it is all I can muster not to jump on a chair and say "OBJECTION, THAT IS AN OPINION"
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Ted Tagalakis
Ted Tagalakis@Ted_Tag·
@bonatsos @bonatsos Painful but it does have a great movie plot.... The DeLorean shows up and they ask to see the sports almanac before they'll fund the flux capacitor. 🚀
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Niko Bonatsos@bonatsos·
Early stage VCs saying you are too early is like telling a time traveler they should have arrived yesterday. Meanwhile the founder is literally inventing tomorrow.
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Ted Tagalakis
Ted Tagalakis@Ted_Tag·
@MartinGTobias With rock solid pillars in your investing thesis, it makes sense to invest in an "over priced" round. My question, is the round over priced or a discount to the future valuation?
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Martin Tobias (Pre-Seed VC)
Martin Tobias (Pre-Seed VC)@MartinGTobias·
Of my six recent unicorns, four felt “overpriced” at every round. If you never do “overpriced” rounds your probability of outlier goes way down.
Jeff Morris Jr.@jmj

I was at the LP conference this week, and one of the most common questions I got was whether you as a seed fund manager should be investing in some of the hotter, more expensive seed rounds. This is an incredibly challenging question to answer because venture is a game of exceptions, and our business is to partner with the best founders and generate the best returns. Some managers stick to their portfolio construction model like Billy Bean trying to Moneyball the industry, and they end up passing on deals because they're too rigid, believing that the Excel model will be a better decision maker than their own gut. Inevitably, I get text messages or have lunch conversations with these managers several years later where they lament the fact that they passed on a generational company because the price was too high. This type of conversation has actually become a bit of a meme in my life because it's so common. Every investor thinks their way of doing venture is obviously better than their peers' otherwise they wouldn't be running the strategy that’ve decided to pursue. So what is the best move in these situations? If you meet a founder who is going to build one of the 10-20 companies that matter every vintage, then of course you should pay up and invest in one of the earlier rounds, no matter the price. The critical piece here is understanding that in your barbell of core strategy and exceptions, you better be right a majority of the time or else it’ll look like strategy drift. If you have you have a close relationship with your LPAC (which you should), keep them in the loop on what you're thinking when you do want to break your own model, and most of the time they will support you. And when you're fundraising, be sure to talk about the exceptions whether they worked out or not. Those investments will stand out in your data room so you might as well get ahead of those conversations and explain your underwriting logic. These are also some of the most interesting conversations, and I guarantee that the best LPs will trust you to know when to break strategy & pursue the really special deal.

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Ted Tagalakis
Ted Tagalakis@Ted_Tag·
It’s a surreal moment seeing your journey and your "why" captured in an article. Some days you're so deep in the work—the code, the strategy, the wins, the setbacks—that you don't come up for air. Today is a day to breathe and reflect with a deep sense of gratitude. A huge thank you to @MaijaEhlinger and the entire @Hypepotamus team for taking the time to truly understand our story. You captured the heart of what we’re trying to build with @TheSparkyAI!: a better, more transparent, and more human way to leverage AI. But I need to be clear: this isn't a story about me. It’s a story about "us." This journey is only possible because of the brilliant and dedicated team I get to work with every day including our incredible interns are the real architects of our success. And we are guided by a wonderful group of advisors who offer their wisdom at every turn. Our team extends far beyond our office walls. The phrase "it takes a village" couldn't be more true for a startup, and Atlanta's village is second to none. •@ATLTechVillage: You truly are the "rocket fuel" the article mentioned. Thank you for the incredible environment to grow. •@TAGthink (TAG): Your belief in us as a "Top 10 Most Innovative Company" was a major catalyst. •@VentureAtlanta: The showcase experience was a game-changer and an honor. •@StartupAtlanta: Thank you for celebrating and championing the next wave of innovators through the awards. •@GoogleCloud for Startups: Your support has been fundamental to our technical journey. •Fellow Founders: To everyone I've leaned on for advice and shared a coffee with—thank you for your generosity and friendship. This article is an incredible milestone, but it’s really a testament to the power of this community. It’s this ecosystem of support that makes Atlanta such an incredible place to build and grow a company. Thank you all for being a part of our story. We’re just getting started. bit.ly/4oABWme #Grateful #StartupLife #AtlantaTech #AI #Hypepotamus #InnovATL
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Google Cloud
Google Cloud@googlecloud·
@Ted_Tag Missed the live event? The insights from Gemini at Work are too good to miss. See what Thomas Kurian and industry leaders had to say about the new ways to put Gemini to work for your organization. Watch on-demand now. bit.ly/48m5j6J Reply #stop to opt-out.
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Google Cloud
Google Cloud@googlecloud·
@Ted_Tag We're live! Join Google Cloud CEO, Thomas Kurian, and industry leaders right now to learn new ways to put Gemini to work for your organization. x.com/i/events/19712… Reply #stop to opt-out.
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Ted Tagalakis
Ted Tagalakis@Ted_Tag·
@emilyyu1217 I'll build on this. Be grateful to be in rooms that humble you. 🙏
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emily yu
emily yu@emily_yu·
daily supplement: be in rooms that humble you.
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emily yu@emily_yu·
writing $50k to $1M check to founders looking for no bs investors who move fast. life is too short, spend it on building not fundraising.
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Logan Kilpatrick
Logan Kilpatrick@OfficialLoganK·
@testingcatalog we are redoing the whole experience, let me send you the figma file to save you some time
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TestingCatalog News 🗞
TestingCatalog News 🗞@testingcatalog·
Google is working on a new model selector for the Build section on AI Studio. Currently, all apps are built with Gemini 2.5 Pro, so soon, we will likely see more options over there. Moar Gemini models 👀
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