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M.A. Buth

@Marcel_A_Buth

Engineer - Writer Home of Quick 'n Dirty Productions. AI workshops-AI training-AI projects. https://t.co/rr2blSkB6A%

Germany Katılım Haziran 2023
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M.A. Buth@Marcel_A_Buth·
Trailer for my newest AI movie. Supershort with a storyline. Check out my revamped YT channel! 👇Link in next post! 👇 SOUND ON 🔊👂🔊
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M.A. Buth@Marcel_A_Buth·
@compliantvc I was offered 10.000€ when I presented my invention in a startup conference by a group of investors at the Frankfurt Stock Exchange in 2004. A CEO took my business plan and made an IPO six months later - without me, of course. The product I developed was the LED streetlight.
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Henrick Johansson
Henrick Johansson@compliantvc·
European founder after raising €12,500 in venture capital
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M.A. Buth@Marcel_A_Buth·
@ick_real If a problem in life seems to be to big to be solved, break it down in several smaller manageble tasks and get started.
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I’m 23. Give me oddly specific life tips. No general ”surround yourself with positive people” tips. I want the most random, specific advice possible.
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M.A. Buth@Marcel_A_Buth·
@stash_pomichter I have a bricked T800 in my garage, maybe I should try to upload this as his new firmware?
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stash@stash_pomichter·
we put Openclaw on a drone and it built its own CUSTOM SKILLS to track objects and navigate here we asked it to “patrol the skies around the office and follow the first white car you see” and now we’re open sourcing everything 👇🏽 use Dimensional to give your agents a body
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M.A. Buth@Marcel_A_Buth·
@RaminNasibov Maybe. It doesn´t change anything for me. I keep doing what I am doing.
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Ramin Nasibov
Ramin Nasibov@RaminNasibov·
Are we living in a simulation?
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M.A. Buth@Marcel_A_Buth·
@HBCoop_ So many (great) AI tools out there in 2026 I am losing oversight. Maybe need an AI to tell me which one to prefer 🤣
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Heather Cooper
Heather Cooper@HBCoop_·
🧠 The AI tools I actually use every week (updated): I test a lot of models, but here are the ones that consistently show up in my daily or weekly creative workflow. — 🎨 Image Generation: Midjourney Nano Banana Pro Flux 2.0 🎥 Video Generation Models: Google Veo 3.1 Kling 3.0 Hailuo 2.3 Seedance 2 LTX 2.3 🧠 LLMs: Claude Gemini Manus (Agent) 🖼️ Image2Image Editing: Nano Banana 2 Nano Banana Pro Flux 2.0 🧰 Multi-Use Platforms: Freepik Fal Replicate Krea — This doesn’t cover everything, but these tools are the core of my current workflow.
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M.A. Buth@Marcel_A_Buth·
@XueJia24682 We have seen this about 5 years ago. Seems in never made it to the market
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🇨🇳XuZhenqing徐祯卿
🇨🇳XuZhenqing徐祯卿@XueJia24682·
✨🇨🇳This is a fall-protection vest for the elderly, made by a Chinese company. It effectively cushions fall impacts, reducing injury risks for seniors, and is a practical safety solution for the elderly.
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stash@stash_pomichter·
2/ Developers can now vibecode physical space & build dimensional applications via natural language. Demo of our physical agent stack running on the Unitree go2 quadruped…fully prompted with a single sentence.
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stash@stash_pomichter·
last week we got 1M views and 100s of death threats for giving Openclaw access to drones, humanoids, quadrupeds, and other physical hardware. Now we’re releasing EVERYTHING open-source. Dimensional gives agents access to the physical world. Join us. Repo 👇🏽👇🏽👇🏽
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CHRIS FIRST
CHRIS FIRST@chrisfirst·
Who wants early access to a new AI tool from a major AI company?👀 Drop a comment and I’ll add you to the list.
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M.A. Buth@Marcel_A_Buth·
@markgadala Awesome. We knew it would happen. In 2026...
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Mark Gadala-Maria@markgadala·
So cool. Chinese AI studios are now creating full TV show series using Seedance 2.
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Say one nice thing about this car.
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@Enezator Killer! You can not believe anything you see on the internet from now on and forever. It is over.
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Enezator@Enezator·
I don’t even want to think about how far artificial intelligence will go in a few years
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
A fire broke out in the overhead baggage compartment on Air China flight CA139 between Hangzhou and Seoul. The fire is suspected to have been caused by a spontaneous combustion of lithium batteries in a passenger's luggage.
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Andre Waage@1001Projekt·
@Marcel_A_Buth Sword by sword: the problem of crossing lines with AI (I wrote about it...)
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M.A. Buth@Marcel_A_Buth·
Just playing around with Sora. I like it!
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M.A. Buth@Marcel_A_Buth·
@Scobleizer @maryamie @VMware @Broadcom I love you for your honesty and openess Bob! We are going trough hard times. I saw myself in many aspects about your daily routines, kids etc. Looks like the IT world does not need old wise guys. Start your own project! Check out my IsItGold? app project for iOS for inspiration.
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Robert Scoble
Robert Scoble@Scobleizer·
Yesterday my wife @maryamie was laid off. @VMware and @broadcom have been very good to us for eight years. In a way it was a quiet sponsor of what I do, she was very well compensated. I am very grateful for having eight years to figure out the industry and myself in a fresh way without having to worry much about money. So blessed I was able to help the AI industry from my small perch here on X and Broadcom is a huge part of that. Thank you. The lists I've built here: x.com/scobleizer/lis… of 7,200+ AI companies and 50,000 of you in tech is really due to that. If I had been having to work all those years there's no way I could have done that. I too was a homemaker for those eight years. Picking up the kids. Taking them to their appointments. And getting to see the AI and robotics industry from the inside. Because my wife is no longer employed we can share those roles in a much more equal way, at least until things change again. This change has me looking at what I've been doing and seeing lots of changes I need to make to what I do, and myself, but I certainly don't have all the answers. Staring into the uncertainty of the future never brings those kinds of answers, you have to build them day by day. Short term we are fine, we are very blessed to have a decent runway. Today I'm hanging out with my friend, who is starting a company, and hasn't had revenue for years. Pouring every penny he has into his company. Living month to month. He is days away from eviction, and has been that way for years. He's a huge inspiration and I was blessed to be able to help him keeping on his entrepreneurial journey, but both of us are facing new challenges. My friend gives me a ton of empathy for those who don't know how they are going to afford rent next month. This brings us closer to that world, so brings a lot of fear of the future. Which will make me a better person to judge AI and robotics companies that, let's be honest, are bringing a lot of technology that will lead to many more people getting laid off. I have no idea how we are going to retire, or put another kid through college, which is coming in two years. Beyond the terror of having the future be uncertain all of a sudden, I find other emotions: I'm now free to pour a lot more energy into my business, or, even, figuring out whether I want to reenter the job market. Something that I couldn't really consider due to this. Economic pressure is something I haven't really felt in a while. Having to pick the kids up at 2 p.m. every day meant I had to turn down many opportunities, well, now I can spend much more time in San Francisco with entrepreneurs who need help finding product/market fit. And with enterprises that are starting cultural change initiatives as they start bringing AI and robots into their businesses in a much bigger way. This gets to a bigger point: belief. I've talked with many entrepreneurs who faced losses, disappointments, fights with family who didn't believe in them or their journey to building something new that no one around them understood, or believed in. One told me he moved his company to Cupertino so that he could drive by Apple's headquarters every morning. Why? "To know it is possible." The guy who invented the backward high jump told me that was what he spent the final part of his training on. To get his mind to stop doubting, and believe it is possible to jump higher than anyone had ever jumped and win the gold medal. Thanks @DickFosbury1 -- your words are rattling around in my head this morning. To those who sent me a DM, or an email, over the past month that I haven't answered, sorry, I don't use AI agents to automate those things, depend on the human touch instead. Been crazy with vacation (which also was a blessing) and other things, getting my X lists ready for the new algorithm that's coming in a few weeks (that's pretty much done, they really are amazing now). Please drop me a line if I have been an ass and haven't gotten back to you, my DM's are open. One of the things that this new news has brought into clarity is that I need to change how I use X. Curation isn't going to be nearly as valuable as it has been in the past, the AI itself will be a far better curator than I can. Original content will be much more valuable, so I will spend a lot more time with entrepreneurs to do just that. Really appreciate the sponsors and subscribers I have, they are much more important now than they were two days ago, so will be putting more effort into them as well. My friend Scott Jordan, who with his wife has built a successful clothing business, gave me some advice I should have taken myself more seriously before now. "Start up @genspark_ai and ask it to help you build your business." Into uncertainty here we go!
Business Insider@BusinessInsider

$1.65 trillion chip giant Broadcom cuts staff in units like sales and accounts trib.al/YhU0D3M

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Amira Zairi@azed_ai·
These viral AI videos are everywhere, but no one’s telling you how to make them. Let me change that. I just made these with Veo3 on Leonardo, and you can too. 9 stunning examples + prompts. 🧵 Bookmark this for later #Sponsored
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Heather Cooper@HBCoop_·
AI video models struggle with realistic motion in large crowds. I used @JesusPlazaX's new AI Cinematic Consistency GPT to improve my image to video prompt for Veo 3. This is the result so far (sound didn't automatically generate on Flow for this one): x.com/JesusPlazaX/st…
Jesus Plaza@JesusPlazaX

For me, the most important part of video creation right now is consistency. So I created my own GPT to achieve that. It's called AI Cinematic Consistency—and today, I want to share it with you and test it publicly. Let me explain why this matters 🧵 And here is the video I created using it.

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