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Daniel Keyes

Daniel Keyes

@danieljkeyes

building https://t.co/ufxHSWZuI7 | real-time AI ad platform

가입일 Nisan 2009
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Jason Levin
Jason Levin@iamjasonlevin·
I'm renting out a movie theater in NYC to watch IG Reels. The date? April Fools. But this is 100% real. Come out and enjoy IG Reels on the big screen where they belong
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Jared Zoneraich
Jared Zoneraich@imjaredz·
How do you stand out in the age of agents? Now that every website has cool animations. Now that every meal is a bowl. ==the antidote is soul== The best meals are made with love. The best garmentos obsess over button details. Good Design is taste. It conveys a message. It’s human. We’ve redesigned promptlayer.com and we’re really proud of the result. It’s inspired by my favorite restaurant in SF. Every icon is hand drawn.
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Daniel Keyes
Daniel Keyes@danieljkeyes·
@garyvee 💯 this is why we built LoudEcho.ai, a real-time ad platform that uses generative models to create ads on the fly, adapted to every impression
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Alex Socoloff
Alex Socoloff@socoloffalex·
I’m looking for a startup that wants to build an absolutely gorgeous brand identity. I need someone with the balls to stand out and make it different. Someone who can say, “Fuck playing safe, we’re not just another boring AI startup!” If you like this aesthetic, vibes and I have your trust, let’s make it happen! p.s. Act fast, I bet I’m gonna have a sweet deal by the end of the day.
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Matt Epstein
Matt Epstein@MattEpstein16·
98 days ago @oliverbrocato asked me to launch his company We went to war: -18 script rewrites -2 entire day shoots -437 comments to our editors The result? Mega viral launch. Hundreds of booked demos. We’ve rinsed and repeated the exact same framework 15 times with the same result: millions in pipeline, sales calendar booked out for months. I’m giving away a 27 page system prompt that we use to write every single launch script + a full notion guide on our entire launch process. This includes the scripts of 100 of the most viral launches ever + our proprietary framework. Companies usually pay me 150k+ for this. RT and Comment “launch” and I’ll send it to you.
oliverb@oliverbrocato

We raised $64M for this moment: Introducing Bustem. Bustem scans the internet to find and eliminate 100% of counterfeits RT + comment “SCAN” and I’ll send you a list of every scammer targeting your brand 🫵

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Alex Kolicich
Alex Kolicich@AlexKolicich·
We wrote the first check into Quince and never shared our thesis publicly At the time, D2C was radioactive and 'affordable luxury' sounded like an oxymoron. Today they raised at $10B. We couldn't be more excited. Here's why we believed — and why we think it's still early! 8vc.com/resources/quin…
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Daniel Keyes
Daniel Keyes@danieljkeyes·
Soon we won’t know the source of our content, and it won’t matter to us A true meritocracy of talent Other signals will become even more important— community, social, trust, etc But whether it was made by man or machine will become an afterthought
Kevin Roose@kevinroose

We made a blind taste test to see whether NYT readers prefer human writing or AI writing. 86,000 people have taken it so far, and the results are fascinating. Overall, 54% of quiz-takers prefer AI. A real moment! nytimes.com/interactive/20…

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Daniel Keyes
Daniel Keyes@danieljkeyes·
X should have an internal KPI for how many posts you like in the first minute of opening the app. Highest indicator for delightful time spent on app. @nikitabier
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Daniel Keyes
Daniel Keyes@danieljkeyes·
This was fun. The Israel India alliance is natural, ancient and stronger now more than ever!
The Offline Network@OfflineOnAir

FULL INTERVIEW: @DavidMKeyes & @danieljkeyes — AI that kills the static ad (@LoudEcho_ai) (00:14) - What is LoudEcho? (04:23) - How ads generate in under 300ms (08:52) - Platforms used in (11:31) - India is price sensitive, cost of generation (14:00) - Being on brand and safety (15:57) - Brand safety & guardrails for advertisers (18:28) - 80% close rate & ideal customer profile (19:38) - Video ads: why not yet (22:02) - From IDF & PM's office to adtech

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Daniel Keyes
Daniel Keyes@danieljkeyes·
@lessin Got emotional reading the megila this year.
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Nir Gazit
Nir Gazit@nir_ga·
היי טוויטר! מלחמה בחוץ אז חשבתי שזה זמן טוב לספר לכם ש-@traceloopdev, החברה ש-@GalKlm ואני הקמנו, נרכשה על-ידי ServiceNow! איכשהו בין טיל לאזעקה נחתם היום הסכם הרכישה (סיפור משוגע בפני עצמו, שנשמור לימים רגועים יותר)
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Karun Pal
Karun Pal@karunpal·
When I'm stuck in a rut, I bore myself. Consciously. I cut off all stimulation. I spend a whole day alone. Literally doing nothing. Staring at the wall. Looking out the window. Going for long walks, no music. Just sitting at my desk sipping green tea. No TV. No books. No phones. No scrolling. No entertainment. Nothing. I live in a state of total blankness. And the next day, ideas flow in like a flood breaking through a dam. Boredom is a doorway.
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Cristóbal Valenzuela
Cristóbal Valenzuela@c_valenzuelab·
I don't understand how anyone can be impressed by this. Okay, wow, a machine flickered some photographs together fast enough to trick your eye into seeing movement. Okay, splendid. The fundamental problem with these moving pictures — and why I will never be interested in a cinematograph show, no matter how clever the illusions become — is that I simply have no interest in the stories a machine tells. I don't want to watch a projector's story any more than I want to sit and listen to a phonograph tell me about its hopes and dreams. If the story has no soul behind it, no living actor before you breathing the words, no stage, no real theater — then it lacks the one and only thing that can make it worthwhile or interesting.
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog

I don't understand how anyone can be impressed by this. Okay, wow, an algorithm spit out some images that look kind of real. Okay cool. The fundamental problem with AI content -- and why I will never be interested in an AI movie, no matter how realistic it looks -- is that I just have no interest in the stories that an algorithm tells. I don't want to watch an AI story any more than I want to sit around and listen to ChatGPT tell me about its hopes and dreams. If the story has no soul then it lacks the one and only thing that can make it worthwhile or interesting.

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