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Caleb King

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Caleb King
Caleb King@KingCaleb·
Ready to revolutionize your teamwork? 🌟 Claude CoWork offers a seamless way to collaborate on docs and spreadsheets 🤝, powered by AI! Stop wasting time with friction and start optimizing your workflow today! 💪 #AI #Collaboration #Productivity #Claude #Automation
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Caleb King
Caleb King@KingCaleb·
Is it time to jump back into Mortal Kombat? 🤔 With the new film on the horizon, now's a great moment for fans and newcomers alike! 🎮 What are your thoughts? Let’s chat! 🎬 #MortalKombat #Gaming #Movies #Film #Excitement
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Caleb King@KingCaleb·
Anthropic's shutdown of Claude code access has left developers furious! 💥 Discover how this impacts your AI workflows and why clarity is crucial in software contracts! 🔍 Follow for more tech insights! #AI #Developers #Claude #TechNews #Software
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Caleb King@KingCaleb·
Higgsfield is becoming one of my favorite AI tools.
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PHNX Suns@PHNX_Suns·
Devin Booker struggling (again) but Jalen Green is carrying
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HeyGen@HeyGen·
Your AI agent can now generate and ship videos. HeyGen CLI is now live. Run one command and your agent handles it all: script → avatar creation → video → delivery All from the terminal. Just your agent and the CLI. RT + Comment “CLI” and we’ll DM API credits (must follow)
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Caleb King
Caleb King@KingCaleb·
The "One-Person AI Billion-Dollar Startup" story is everywhere right now. And almost nobody is talking about the full picture. Here's what happened. A guy named Matthew Gallagher launched a telehealth company called Medvi in September 2024 with $20K. He used AI for everything — code, copy, ads, images, videos, customer support. His only full-time teammate was his brother. Twelve months later? $401M in revenue. 250,000 customers. Projecting $1.8B in 2026. The internet lost its mind. Founders reposted it with fire emojis. Investors said Sam Altman's prediction already came true. But here's what the headline leaves out. Gallagher spotted the exploding demand for compounded GLP-1 weight-loss drugs at exactly the right moment. Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro — all too expensive or in shortage. He built a marketing front-end fast with AI. Aggressive Meta ads. Affiliate partnerships driving 30% of spend. Clean checkout. But the clinical side — prescribing, pharmacy, compounding? All outsourced to white-label partners. This wasn't a solo founder coding a miracle in his basement. It was a sharp operator running a high-velocity customer acquisition machine in a red-hot market. AI made the front-end faster and cheaper. Timing and market selection made the money. Now here's the part that really got buried. Six weeks before the NYT piece ran, the FDA sent Medvi a formal warning letter. False or misleading claims on an affiliate site. Language implying Medvi was compounding the drugs itself. Claims suggesting FDA approval that didn't exist. The Times didn't mention it in the original article. They added an editor's note days later after readers called it out. There were also reports of affiliate ads using AI-generated fake doctor profiles on Facebook and Instagram. Mismatched credentials. Stock photo vibes. Gallagher says they remove them when found. But when you're running affiliate marketing at that scale, oversight doesn't always keep up. This isn't just a Medvi thing — the FDA sent similar letters to 30+ telehealth companies in the same window. But it's part of the real story. Here's the takeaway. AI is genuinely changing what a small team can build. That part is real and it's exciting. But the viral version of any story is never the full version. Real businesses still deal with regulations, compliance risk, partner dependencies, and marketing that scales faster than oversight. Media loves the clean solo-founder arc because it gets clicks. That doesn't make it wrong. It just makes it incomplete. So next time you see a "one-person AI unicorn" headline — study the model, respect the hustle, but read the fine print. The founders who win long-term aren't riding the hype. They're the ones who understand the full story and build accordingly. Is AI enabling solo billion-dollar companies — or amplifying smart operators who time the market perfectly? I'd love to hear your take.
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Caleb King
Caleb King@KingCaleb·
A federal judge just ruled that your AI conversations are NOT private.** In *United States v. Heppner*, a New York court said that anything you type into ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini can be subpoenaed, handed to the government, and used against you in court. Why? Because those AI companies' own terms of service say they collect your data, use it to train models, and can share it with third parties — including authorities. Legally, typing into a cloud AI is no different than telling a stranger. That ruling changed how I think about AI completely. So I went looking for an alternative. And I found one. Google quietly released a free AI model called Gemma 4 inside an app called Google AI Edge Gallery. The difference? It runs ENTIRELY on your phone. No internet. No servers. No cloud. No one reading your prompts. Just a powerful AI model sitting locally on your device. I tested it with airplane mode on and threw everything at it — analyzing images, transcribing audio, working through complex reasoning tasks. It handled all of it. The performance? Comparable to GPT-4o for everyday use. Here's what hit me though. We've been so focused on which AI is the SMARTEST that we forgot to ask which one is the most TRUSTWORTHY. Gemma 4 might not win every benchmark. But it's the first AI I've used where I felt completely comfortable typing anything — because nothing ever leaves my device. After that court ruling, if you've ever typed anything sensitive into an AI tool — legal questions, financial details, medical symptoms, client information — you should care about this. Go to your app store. Download Google AI Edge Gallery. Install Gemma 4. Your private AI is waiting. Sources: - [Court Rules AI Conversations Are Not Privileged — JDSupra](jdsupra.com/legalnews/cour…) - [AI Chatbots, Privilege, and Pitfalls — Goodwin Law](goodwinlaw.com/en/insights/pu…) - [Federal Court Rules Some AI Chats Are Not Protected — Crowell & Moring](crowell.com/en/insights/cl…) - [Your AI Conversations Aren't as Private as You Think — The Tech Savvy Lawyer](thetechsavvylawyer.page/blog/2025/10/2…)
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Caleb King
Caleb King@KingCaleb·
You know this is really lame. I wanna watch the national championship game but they just make the games inaccessible. I gotta have HBO Max, TBS, or TNT. Like what is this?
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Caleb King
Caleb King@KingCaleb·
AI agents are not chatbots. A chatbot waits for you to ask a question, gives you an answer, and stops. An agent takes a goal, builds a plan, picks up tools, executes, and then looks at what worked and what didn't — on its own. That's the loop: Input → Reasoning → Tool Use → Action → Feedback It's the same architecture behind coding agents that ship code from a single prompt, research agents that write entire reports, and support agents that resolve tickets without a human in the loop. The enterprise AI agent market hit $7.5B this year. Not because of hype — because this loop actually works in production now. I made a visual breaking down exactly how it works. Save it for the next time someone asks you "what's an AI agent?" #PeopleInTech ♻️ Repost if this was helpful 🔔 Follow for more visual AI explainers #PeopleInTech #AI #Agentic
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Caleb King
Caleb King@KingCaleb·
OpenAI just sunsetted Sora. Most people see this as just another headline in the AI race. For me? It changed my life. Let me explain. I was working my 9-5, making content on the side just for fun. I found this strategy where creators would add their own commentary over trending videos — reaction-style content sharing their thoughts and opinions. I saw a clip and thought "let me try something with this." But here's the thing — I was a MASSIVE overthinker back then. "Should I edit it this way? Film it that way? Maybe try a different angle?" Then I told myself something that changed everything: Stop overthinking. Just post. I pulled out my iPhone. Did about 10 takes. Picked one. Hit publish. Then I deleted YouTube Studio from my home screen because I couldn't handle watching it flop. A few days later I checked. It was blowing up. People were commenting. Sharing. And if you watch the video, it's pretty clear why it worked. Then came the question that changed my trajectory: "Caleb, HOW did you make that?" I tried to recreate it — and couldn't. Sora had already been nerfed. So I change the title to "Sora Has Been Nerfed." No overthinking. Just posted it. That video became my first to cross 1,000,000 views. But the views weren't the real gift. The real gift was confidence. Confidence to say: I can actually do this. I can be a creator. I can make a living helping people understand AI. That one question — "how do you do these things?" — turned me from someone making content into an educator. So yeah. For most people, Sora getting sunsetted is just a blip. For me, it was the tool that put me on this path. Without that video going viral, I honestly don't know if I'd still be creating today. Sora, RIP. You were really, really good to me. (If you haven't seen the video, link's in the comments — it's still going viral to this day) youtube.com/shorts/FOhdLrf…
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