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AI tools and strategy for HVAC manufacturers, MEP engineers, and mechanical contractors. Cut the repetitive work. Increase capacity. Win more.

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Brainverse
Brainverse@BrainverseAI·
There are thousands of AI tools out there. You don't need to learn them. You need someone who already did. We evaluated 500+ and put 130+ to work across manufacturing, engineering, and construction. That's the job. You keep building.
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God of Prompt
God of Prompt@godofprompt·
This is the most important signal in AI right now, and most people are reading it wrong. The story isn't "AI broke Amazon." The story is that the largest cloud infrastructure company on Earth, spending $200 billion on AI this year, still hasn't solved the governance layer between AI-generated code and production systems. The timeline tells you everything: → Amazon mandated 80% weekly AI coding tool adoption → Their own Kiro agent was given operator-level permissions with no peer review → It autonomously deleted and rebuilt a live AWS environment. 13 hours of downtime. → A second AI tool incident followed months later → Last Thursday, the retail site went down for 6 hours. 21,000+ users locked out of checkout. → Today, a mandatory all-hands to address "a trend of incidents" they can no longer downplay Amazon's fix: junior and mid-level engineers can no longer push AI-assisted code without senior approval. They're calling it "controlled friction." That phrase alone should be on every engineering team's wall. The companies winning with AI coding tools aren't the ones moving fastest. They're the ones who built review gates, permission boundaries, and deterministic checks before handing agents the keys to production. Speed without governance isn't velocity. It's liability. Every team deploying AI in their dev workflow should be asking three questions right now: What permissions does our AI tooling actually have? Is there a mandatory human checkpoint before any destructive operation? Are we tracking AI-assisted changes separately in our deployment pipeline? Amazon learned this in production. You don't have to.
Lukasz Olejnik, Ph.D, LL.M 𝛁@lukOlejnik

Amazon is holding a mandatory meeting about AI breaking its systems. The official framing is "part of normal business." The briefing note describes a trend of incidents with "high blast radius" caused by "Gen-AI assisted changes" for which "best practices and safeguards are not yet fully established." Translation to human language: we gave AI to engineers and things keep breaking? The response for now? Junior and mid-level engineers can no longer push AI-assisted code without a senior signing off. AWS spent 13 hours recovering after its own AI coding tool, asked to make some changes, decided instead to delete and recreate the environment (the software equivalent of fixing a leaky tap by knocking down the wall). Amazon called that an "extremely limited event" (the affected tool served customers in mainland China).

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Brainverse@BrainverseAI·
Most law firms using AI still can’t answer one basic question: Who reviewed the output? No audit trail. No sign offs. No proof of supervision. That gets dangerous fast. If a demand, summary, or client facing draft gets challenged, “someone looked at it” is not a defensible process. If your firm can’t prove human review, you don’t have an AI workflow. You have exposure. See what your firm should fix first: Brainverse.ai
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Brainverse@BrainverseAI·
Legal AI isn't just for the big players anymore. Small & mid sized US firms, listen up: AI adoption isn't optional, but neither is compliance. You don't need an in house AI team. You need smart strategies & solid guardrails. Level the playing field. Do AI right, with Brainverse.ai
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Brainverse@BrainverseAI·
Someone just asked AI for a personal injury lawyer. ChatGPT answered. Perplexity did too. Google’s AI filled in the rest.. Your firm? Not mentioned. Not once. 75% of legal searches now trigger AI generated answers. If you’re not in them, you don’t exist. Get your free AI visibility audit → Brainverse.ai
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Brainverse
Brainverse@BrainverseAI·
Most PI firms are approaching AI backwards. It’s not just content. It’s not just search. And it’s not something you hand to staff without policy, training, or oversight! 1 in 2 people would use AI to find a lawyer..and that was 2 years ago. When AI decides which firms to consider, your firm has less control over whether it gets seen, trusted, or skipped. That shift is already happening. The firms preparing for it now will be in a stronger position than the ones that wait. See what this looks like in practice: Brainverse.ai
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Brainverse@BrainverseAI·
@ItakGol Congrats on the sale, enjoy the time off. Great advice btw.
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Itamar Golan 🤓
Itamar Golan 🤓@ItakGol·
Just sold my company. Stepping away from VC for a bit. Here’s the early-stage fundraising playbook: 1.Raise only when it’s obvious you’re ready 2.Until then, tell investors you’re busy building 3.Ignore associates chasing you - if they want in, the partner will show up 4.Trusted signal is everything - the right angels can 10x your odds 5.Seed rounds should close in 2-3 weeks 6.Longer usually means you started too early 7.Compress the process - tight calendar, fast replies 8.48h silence = dead 9.Angels/small funds decide in 1-2 meetings 10.Big funds get 2 meetings + partner meeting 11.Skip pre-seed 12.Skip accelerators 13. Be confident and direct, never a douchebag 14.Enjoy
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Brainverse
Brainverse@BrainverseAI·
AI is already showing up inside law firms. The risk is using it badly! Brainverse helps PI firms implement AI with better workflows, stronger habits, & guardrails that protect privilege. Practical AI. Built for PI.
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Brainverse@BrainverseAI·
Shocking report 👀 The legal field is being disrupted as we speak. Small & mid-sized firms don't have in-house AI experts to help. Massive knowledge gap, not enough hours to close it. That's our "why". Call us today & learn how to future-proof your firm.
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Brainverse@BrainverseAI·
Evolution of law practice into an agentic world of AI isn't optional. This is survival of the fittest. Darwinism is coming to law. Are you ready?
SMB Attorney@SMB_Attorney

You guys don’t get it yet. Everyone keeps saying AI is going to replace lawyers. I don’t think people understand how this actually plays out. Let’s say you use AI to draft a contract. The contract misses something important. A year later it costs you two million dollars. What do you do? Right now, you sue your lawyer. In the AI world, you’d sue the AI company. Two things can happen. Option 1: The AI company has liability for legal advice. If that’s the case, every AI company will immediately stop letting consumers use AI for real legal work. The liability risk is massive. Option 2: The AI company has no liability because of disclaimers. If that happens, every state bar in the country will say consumers are being exposed to unregulated legal advice and call it the unauthorized practice of law. And they’ll shut it down that way. Either path leads to the same outcome. Consumer AI will be limited to generic “Wikipedia-style” legal information and LegalZoom level document prep. But the real AI tools? Those will live inside law firms. Lawyers will use them to move faster, analyze more data, and run way more matters at once. The M&A lawyer doing 5 deals at a time will do 50. Trial lawyers will run far more cases simultaneously. The idea that AI replaces lawyers probably dies. The more likely outcome is that AI supercharges the best lawyers and makes the profession even more profitable than ever.

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SMB Attorney
SMB Attorney@SMB_Attorney·
You guys don’t get it yet. Everyone keeps saying AI is going to replace lawyers. I don’t think people understand how this actually plays out. Let’s say you use AI to draft a contract. The contract misses something important. A year later it costs you two million dollars. What do you do? Right now, you sue your lawyer. In the AI world, you’d sue the AI company. Two things can happen. Option 1: The AI company has liability for legal advice. If that’s the case, every AI company will immediately stop letting consumers use AI for real legal work. The liability risk is massive. Option 2: The AI company has no liability because of disclaimers. If that happens, every state bar in the country will say consumers are being exposed to unregulated legal advice and call it the unauthorized practice of law. And they’ll shut it down that way. Either path leads to the same outcome. Consumer AI will be limited to generic “Wikipedia-style” legal information and LegalZoom level document prep. But the real AI tools? Those will live inside law firms. Lawyers will use them to move faster, analyze more data, and run way more matters at once. The M&A lawyer doing 5 deals at a time will do 50. Trial lawyers will run far more cases simultaneously. The idea that AI replaces lawyers probably dies. The more likely outcome is that AI supercharges the best lawyers and makes the profession even more profitable than ever.
Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav

BREAKING: Lawyers are trying to protect their jobs from Ai. A proposed New York law would ban AI from answering questions related to medicine, law, dentistry, nursing, psychology, social work, engineering, & more. It is being pushed by the lawyer lobbyists, they included other groups to get more support.

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Brainverse@BrainverseAI·
A new lawsuit claims ChatGPT acted like an unlicensed lawyer. Separate from how it ends, the direction’s clear: consumer AI is now showing up in real legal disputes. PI firms don’t need panic. They need guardrails. If staff are pasting intake notes, medical details, or case strategy into public AI apps, assume it’s not confidential by default, ever. Treat AI like any vendor: confirm confidentiality, set rules, & train your team!
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Chapo
Chapo@El_Crypto_Chapo·
"You guys spend millions auditing the smart contracts, but zero dollars auditing the humans." This is why I built @AssureDefi Why lock & dead-bolt the front door while leaving the back door wide open? Insanity.
Legendary@Legendaryy

Sat next to a guy at the gate in Dubai who looked like he was on his way to inspect a boiler. Short-sleeve dress shirt. Pocket protector. Reading a Tom Clancy novel in paperback. Figured he was a mid-level manager at a logistics firm or maybe a high school principal. We got talking. I mentioned I love farming DeFi yield He didn't ask "WAGMI?" or "What's the APY?" He just chewed his gum. "I made $9 million last year selling a PDF to DeFi protocols." I laughed. "Sure. An NFT?" "No," he said. "A PDF. A checklist." This guy is 64. Spent 35 years as a Fire Marshal for high-rise buildings in Chicago. His entire career was checking exits, testing alarms, and yelling at people for blocking hallways. Retired at 60. "My grandson got rug-pulled on some food-coin. Lost his college fund. I looked at the 'post-mortem' the team wrote." He shook his head. "It was pathetic. They blamed the code. In my line of work, if a building burns down, you don't blame the fire. You blame the lack of sprinklers." So he wrote a document. Not a smart contract audit. Not a ZK-proof. A 20-page "Emergency Response Drill." It details exactly what the team must do in the first 60 minutes of a hack. minute 1: Who kills the frontend UI. minute 5: The exact tweet to send (templates included). minute 10: Who calls the exchanges to blacklist the wallet. minute 15: Who wakes up the multisig signers. "I called it 'The Fire Drill'. I put it on a Gumroad page." For 6 months, zero sales. "The DeFi kids told me 'code is law'. They said they had audits." Then the "Summer of Exploits" hit in 2024. Three billion-dollar protocols drained. The founders panicked, went silent for 4 hours, and got sued by the SEC for negligence. Suddenly, "code is law" wasn't saving them from prison. A major L2 protocol founder DM'd him. Bought the PDF. Price: $75,000. "I charge them $75k for the file. And another $50k to run a live drill on Zoom where I scream at them until they stop freezing up." First year: $200k. Last year: $9.2 million. He has every major DeFi protocol on a retainer now. I asked about his marketing. "I don't market. When a protocol gets hacked, I send the founder an email that says: 'Next time, be ready.' They usually wire the money within the hour." No token? "Why would I want a token? It fluctuates. I like cash." No DAO? "I spent 30 years dealing with committees. They let buildings burn. I deal with the one guy who has the keys." No AI agents? "AI doesn't know how to calm down a 22-year-old dev who just lost $100 million of other people's money. I do." This 64-year-old retired Fire Marshal is making more value from DeFi than some VCs. No yield farming. No leverage. No governance forum. Just basic, boring safety procedures for people playing with matches. Before he boarded, he gave me advice I didn't ask for: "You guys spend millions auditing the smart contracts, but zero dollars auditing the humans. The code usually works fine. It's the panic that bankrupts you. Stop building faster ships and start buying lifeboats." He walked onto the plane. Probably went to highlight safety violations in the in-flight docs.

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Brainverse@BrainverseAI·
@El_Crypto_Chapo @AssureDefi Tbh it's more important to audit the humans than the code in many ways. You can't sue code, and code doesn't willingly commit fraud. Duh 🤷‍♂️
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Chapo
Chapo@El_Crypto_Chapo·
Zero social interest in crypto right now. Institutions have driven the entire move in the last 2 years and individual retail has been sidelined. Prior cycle tops have always coincided with retail piling in. What makes you think it will be different this time around?
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Brainverse@BrainverseAI·
@El_Crypto_Chapo The rich always find a way to get richer and rinse retail. A story as old as time.
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Chapo@El_Crypto_Chapo·
If you trade on Polymarket, this video should scare you. Crime.
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