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@LeadsToDealss

AI developer. I build Ai agents, bots, and automation tools. Founder of Forge a store for AI products, custom builds, and ideas worth buying. DM for collabs

Katılım Temmuz 2025
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owoicho@LeadsToDealss·
Been building AI tools quietly as a freelancer Decided the work deserves to be seen Ai agents, bots, web apps, automation systems, and ideas with full execution plans Buy ready-made, order custom, or buy an idea worth executing → forge-ten-chi.vercel.app
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@rootamw I’m doing something around Ai in legal processes Research, drafting, and contract review allin one system What do you think?
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lifewithtony@rootamw·
Question on here? What’s everyone’s take on AI integration into the legal process? What risks do you foresee?
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Dorna at Gavel
Dorna at Gavel@dorna_at_gavel·
Saying the US justice system is extraordinary should not be controversial. I wrote more about that in my recent Substack article. Join the conversation, and share it with a friend if you think more lawyers should read it.
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owoicho@LeadsToDealss·
AI might have a hundred use cases. But Law might be the most compelling one. Think about it a profession built on precision, repetition, and time. same contract types reviewed thousands of times. same clauses flagged. same research done from scratch.
owoicho@LeadsToDealss

First project on Forge Targeting Law firms who spend hours on contracts review drafting and research Lexora fixes that — AI legal workspace for Research, drafting, contract review, casefiles all in one Built for firms that move fast → forge-ten-chi.vercel.app

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owoicho@LeadsToDealss·
You are the greatest project you'll ever work on. Restart. Reset.Refocus. As many times as you need. Just don't give up. Happy new week everyone
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owoicho@LeadsToDealss·
First project on Forge Targeting Law firms who spend hours on contracts review drafting and research Lexora fixes that — AI legal workspace for Research, drafting, contract review, casefiles all in one Built for firms that move fast → forge-ten-chi.vercel.app
owoicho@LeadsToDealss

Been building AI tools quietly as a freelancer Decided the work deserves to be seen Ai agents, bots, web apps, automation systems, and ideas with full execution plans Buy ready-made, order custom, or buy an idea worth executing → forge-ten-chi.vercel.app

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owoicho@LeadsToDealss·
@DoctorPerin There’s a weird magic in that tension between obligation and curiosity
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owoicho@LeadsToDealss·
@sharedvisionhq Real growth usually starts where it gets uncomfortable, not where it feels productive
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Shared Vision
Shared Vision@sharedvisionhq·
Saying “don’t worry about your ceiling” sounds wise, but it can quietly become an excuse for lack of direction. If you never define how far you’re trying to go, you risk building effort without aim - and not all activity compounds. Some of it just keeps you busy. Time, energy, and attention are limited. Allocating them without a clear upper target can keep you improving, but within a range that never truly stretches you. The uncomfortable truth is that some people avoid thinking about their ceiling because it forces them to confront how far they’re actually willing to go. The real question isn’t whether your ceiling exists - it’s whether you’re operating anywhere close to your current limits, or simply avoiding the discomfort of finding them.
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No one knows their ultimate ceiling for achievement, so worrying about it might not be the best allocation of resource.

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owoicho@LeadsToDealss·
@ShadrackOpon peace comes from not needing everyone to agree with you
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owoicho@LeadsToDealss·
@Micheal_Ilokwu Yeah thinking has its place, but clarity really shows up once you start moving
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owoicho@LeadsToDealss·
@Rohit1603 Consistently doing the right work matters more than just consistency
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owoicho@LeadsToDealss·
@kenthylin the real skill now is judgment, not just generation. Knowing when the output is wrong is everything
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RUNCORE@kenthylin·
This comparison is clever but fundamentally flawed. GPS did not eliminate the need to understand roads, it eliminated the need to memorize them. Experienced drivers still need to know how roads work, how to read traffic, when to trust the GPS and when it is leading them off a cliff, and what to do when the signal drops. The same logic applies to coding. AI does not eliminate the need to understand programming, it eliminates the need to type every line manually. A developer who understands logic, architecture, data structures, and system design will always be able to verify, correct, and direct AI output. Someone with no coding knowledge who relies entirely on AI is not a developer, they are just a user hoping the machine got it right. The deeper problem with this argument is that it assumes AI generated code is inherently trustworthy and complete, which it is not. AI tools hallucinate functions that do not exist, introduce security vulnerabilities, write inefficient logic, and produce code that looks correct but breaks under real world conditions. Without foundational coding knowledge, you cannot catch any of that. The industry in 2026 is not looking for people who can type code faster than AI. It is looking for people who can think, architect systems, audit machine output, and make judgment calls that require genuine understanding. Learning to code manually today is not memorizing roads before GPS. It is learning how engines work before you drive. You may never build the engine yourself, but the day it breaks down in the middle of nowhere, you will be very glad you understood it.
Layton Gott@Layton_Gott

Learning to manually code in 2026 is like memorizing every road in the country the year GPS came out. By the time you master it, nobody will need it.

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owoicho@LeadsToDealss·
@Itsjustcaaaan Feels like the real play is becoming the operator who knows what to do with the output, not just generating it
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owoicho@LeadsToDealss·
@AlexAndBooks_ I’ve been consistent with steps, but reading that much daily feels like a stretch… might be worth building up to it
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Alex & Books 📚
Alex & Books 📚@AlexAndBooks_·
Walk 10,000 steps a day to keep your body in shape: 10,000 steps = 5 miles Read 10,000 words a day to keep your mind in shape: 10,000 words = 25 pages of a book
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Kaito
Kaito@KaiXCreator·
Hey founders ! Looking to connect with people building in: 🍽️ SaaS 🚀 Tech 📲 Automation 🧠 AI tools 📱 Product Development 🔥 Web APP 💻 Devs Drop what you're working on👇
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owoicho
owoicho@LeadsToDealss·
Ai ~ Law Law firms bill by the hour but lose hours to work a system should handle. Contract review. Research. Drafting. Filing. Lexora closes that gap one intelligent workspace where lawyers do it all without switching tools or losing time.
owoicho@LeadsToDealss

First project on Forge Targeting Law firms who spend hours on contracts review drafting and research Lexora fixes that — AI legal workspace for Research, drafting, contract review, casefiles all in one Built for firms that move fast → forge-ten-chi.vercel.app

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