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@Narperx

Specialist in being a generalist. https://t.co/g1q2cvx4Ux

Katılım Temmuz 2020
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NarperX@Narperx·
Sports business came to us with a problem Every season: 3 weeks. Thousands of manual calls. Huge team effort. We built an outbound voice clone agent in 1 week. (Most competitors quoted 2 months) → 1,000+ bookings secured → $60k revenue generated → 4 days of sequential calling → 144 hours saved Voice is the future & we're building it faster.
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shirish@shiri_shh·
generalists are about to win big If you understand a little of tech, business, and people, and can connect everything fast. you're sitting on a goldmine right now.
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tamhn@thisistamhn·
@daviefogarty partially true but most founders getting rich 'with' AI still need to understand how the systems actually behave. the ones I've seen fail used AI to go faster without realizing they were also making bad decisions faster.
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NarperX
NarperX@Narperx·
@Cipher_twt Governments would have to export there data offshore… They won’t do it
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Cipher@Cipher_twt·
If data centers require so much cooling, why don’t we build more of them in extremely cold places like Antarctica ??
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tic toc@TicTocTick·
Predictions — By end of 2027, below will be privileges only available for the billionaires: 1. Ability to fly ✈️ 2. Ability to drive car 🚗 3. Eating at steakhouse. 4. Vacations. 5. Using AI.
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Dov Kleiman
Dov Kleiman@NFL_DovKleiman·
Wow: President Donald Trump wants the NFL to change its name so that soccer is the only sport named football. "This is football, there is no question about it. We have to come up with another name for the NFL stuff." 😬😬😬
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Codie Sanchez
Codie Sanchez@Codie_Sanchez·
Credentials literally do not matter anymore. I interviewed an ex-Goldman employee and asked her how she was using AI. What she said: Asking ChatGPT for recipes... I asked how she makes decisions. She said she likes to get all the stakeholders in a room, build a PowerPoint, and over a couple of weeks make sure everyone's aligned. I felt genuinely sad for her… that world at that speed just doesn't exist anymore.
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hinata@HinataMotivates·
Elon Musk speaks on one invention that made us worse
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NarperX
NarperX@Narperx·
@XH_Lee23 Was the couple months ago Was like nothing I have seen before
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Li Zexin 李泽欣
Li Zexin 李泽欣@XH_Lee23·
Unexpectedly, many foreign tourists are now flocking to Chinese bathhouses. All-in-one: hot springs, SPA, buffets, KTV, cinemas, libraries, board games, video games, and free fruit & drinks. Price is amazing: only 100–300 RMB, varying between cities.
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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Mark Zuckerberg just argued that AI will force companies to hire more people. Not fewer. Three and a half billion people use Meta every day. Not one of them has a phone number to call. Mark Zuckerberg: “It’s clearly just going to automate jobs and like all these jobs are going to go away… that has not really been how the history of technology has worked.” The entire media cycle runs the same story. AI replaces workers. Industries hollow out. The human becomes unnecessary. History has never once cooperated. Voice support for 3.5 billion daily users costs between ten and twenty billion dollars a year. The math made it untouchable. So Meta never built it. AI changed the math. Zuckerberg: “Let’s say the AI can handle 90 percent of that… you’ve gotten the cost of providing that service down to one 10th.” A service that could not exist becomes standard. Overnight. The moment it goes live, the edge cases arrive. The escalations. The problems no model can close alone. Every one needs a human on the other end. Zuckerberg: “I actually think we’re probably going to go hire more customer support people.” The AI did not kill the jobs. It unlocked a service so vast the company now needs people it never would have hired. When execution costs crater, companies do not pocket the savings. They go after problems they could never afford to touch. New markets. New products. New services that were economically impossible twelve months ago. Every one creates roles that did not exist before the machine arrived. The people terrified of automation are tracking the wrong number. They count the jobs that disappear. They have no framework for the ones that haven’t been invented yet.
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amit
amit@amitisinvesting·
SPACEX HAS OFFICIALLY FILED FOR AN IPO. SpaceX Revenue — $15B, targeting a $1.75T valuation $META Revenue — $200B, currently at a $1.45T valuation Are you buying the SpaceX IPO?
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NarperX
NarperX@Narperx·
@0xNairolf If you’re in the industry yes….. Which is 1% of us.
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nairolf@0xNairolf·
you can tell in 5 seconds if an app was vibecoded
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NarperX@Narperx·
@XFreeze @elonmusk Groks Voice models are super reliable. Issue is if you’re building voice agents to be indistinguishable from a human being. Grok models aren’t the answer right now. For a simple agent however “no thrills” it’s a great choice.
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X Freeze@XFreeze·
xAI's Grok Voice Agent API is insanely good.. You get a voice agent that sounds completely human and handles your always-active customer support across any domain, working for you 24/7 You can now build full voice agents - Medical Office, Restaurant Host, Real Estate, Hotel Concierge, Help Desk or create your own from scratch Even you can do it without any coding or needing a team to spend months setting things up Anyone can now deploy a real AI voice agent to handle calls around the clock for just $0.05/min That's only $3/hour for a worker that never sleeps, never calls in sick, and seamlessly speaks dozens of languages This is the stuff that used to cost companies millions. xAI just made it a template
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NarperX
NarperX@Narperx·
Looking for an AI & Prompt Engineer to join us at enabl3.ai Equity on offer. Serious builders only. Need real experience engineering prompts + QA & Sim Testing (ideally conversational/voice agents, function calling, tool use, agent workflows) COMMENT or DM with: - your relevant experience and/or shipped work moving fast.
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Tansu Yegen@TansuYegen·
🇩🇪Absolute masterclass in road discipline on the German Autobahn! When traffic comes to a standstill, drivers instantly shift left and right to create a Rettungsgasse, a crystal-clear emergency corridor right down the middle, so ambulances, fire trucks, and rescue vehicles can fly through at full speed. It’s the law in Germany and Austria, and it literally saves lives. This is how you do it!
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NarperX@Narperx·
@TheICHpodcast Issue is in 50 years $1M will be the equivalent of $100
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The Iced Coffee Hour@TheICHpodcast·
Kevin O’Leary reveals you’ll become a millionaire on $69,000/year by investing 20% of your paycheck each week👀 “Take 20% of your salary of $69,000 and put it into the market each week and don't touch it”
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0xMarioNawfal@RoundtableSpace·
SOMEONE CREATED AN APP THAT CAN FIND ANYONE’S SOCIAL MEDIA PAGES USING AI FROM JUST A PICTURE THIS IS SCARY x.com/TheoLangston4/…
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Karan
Karan@karankendre·
Call Centers Will Go Bankrupt If People Start Building Their Own Voice AI Agents The only thing you need to do to make thousands of dollars is: 1. Partner with salons, clinics, and other service-based businesses 2. Deploy a custom AI agent to handle FAQs and appointment bookings 3. Price it at $1000/m roughly one-third (or less) of what a human receptionist actually costs a business This article is a complete playbook to do exactly that
Google AI Studio@GoogleAIStudio

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NarperX@Narperx·
If you are building for SMB’s like we do. End to end STS’s usually are not the way forward. Being able to amend and modify the stack you are using for voice is super important given the nuances when it comes to production. Though good to see the advancement in Googles STS models.
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Charly Wargnier
Charly Wargnier@DataChaz·
🚨 Google just wiped out the entire call center industry. → Their new voice API handles sub-second latency voice AI → Multi-lingual calls perfectly. → 90+ languages. → Replaces receptionists with a Python script. Want to profit? Do this: #1 Target salons, clinics or similar #2 Build an AI agent to handle FAQs & bookings #3 Charge $1000/mo (Human receptionists cost $3k/mo). The window closes in 6 months or less. Build it today 😏
Google AI Studio@GoogleAIStudio

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