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Andrew Kofi Oppong

@kingkole

Building @ Stealth | Investor in African Startups | Soccer/Football Player Agent | Ex 🤔 My take: Leadership is about serving

San Diego Katılım Nisan 2010
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Andrew Kofi Oppong
Andrew Kofi Oppong@kingkole·
This is the pitch deck for @GetPaintr Not everyone lives in a community with a Facebook page but we can all congregate on Paintr😊
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Boris Cherny
Boris Cherny@bcherny·
I'm Boris and I created Claude Code. I wanted to quickly share a few tips for using Claude Code, sourced directly from the Claude Code team. The way the team uses Claude is different than how I use it. Remember: there is no one right way to use Claude Code -- everyones' setup is different. You should experiment to see what works for you!
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Anthropic
Anthropic@AnthropicAI·
Apple's Xcode now has direct integration with the Claude Agent SDK, giving developers the full functionality of Claude Code for building on Apple platforms, from iPhone to Mac to Apple Vision Pro. Read more: anthropic.com/news/apple-xco…
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Andrew Kofi Oppong
Andrew Kofi Oppong@kingkole·
Does any of the user interface for LLMs allow comments on long write ups like how we are able to add comments to a Google doc or edit a Google doc? Post edit, this can be ingested into the context. I mean I don't want to copy and paste😂. @OpenAI @Gemini @claudeai
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Bruno | Desire CRO 📈
Bruno | Desire CRO 📈@bruno_dl·
I'm deleting this post in 24 hours and locking this behind a $250 paywall. Why? Because I just realized I'm giving away the exact system that's made my clients $2.3M+ in additional revenue... for free. My info product friend thinks I'm stupid. He's probably right. Here's the story of how I accidentally built a CRO goldmine (and why I'm about to stop giving it away): 1/ Last year, I was eager as hell and ready to crush it. But every new client call was the same pattern: 1️⃣ Same offer positioning problems 2️⃣ Same communication issues with their product offer 3️⃣ Same amateur product page mistakes I was spending 2-3 days per client on full audits (with customer research and everything)... just finding the SAME 90% of issues over and over. I thought: "There has to be a better way. I'm literally doing the same detective work repeatedly." 2/ So I did something crazy at 2 AM on a Tuesday. I opened a Google Sheet and started rage-documenting every single CRO test I'd ever run, studied, or bookmarked. - 10+ hours of digging through 200+ past audits - Every client win (and embarrassing fail) - Everything from 6-figure and 7-figure stores I filtered out all the theory-based BS that sounds good on Twitter but is sh*t in reality. Only kept what ACTUALLY moved the needle. Not conversions for the sake of it. Revenue that hits the bank account. The result? 150 CRO tests that solve the same issues 90% of small ecom brands have. 3/ This checklist became my unfair advantage. I started closing audits in 30 min instead of 3 days. My clients started seeing results faster: - +$50K/month for a supplement brand - +$70K/month for a pet health brand - 2.1x ROAS improvement for a watch brand (doubled their ad returns) I even trained my AI agent to use it. (Yes, I automated myself. Don't tell my clients.) 4/ Then I made a mistake. I started giving it away for free to a few people in my network. "Just helping out" I told myself. Last week, someone told me they're now charging $1K for audits using MY checklist. My info product friend looked at me and said: "Bro, you know this is worth at least $250 as an info product, right? You're a bit stupid... why are you giving away your competitive edge?" He's f*cking right. This is the last time I'm doing this. 5/ After today, this becomes a paid product. Here's what you're getting RIGHT NOW for free (before I turn this into an info product): ✅ 150 battle-tested CRO tests organized by page type ✅ Status labels so you can track what's done ✅ Quick-start guide (no analysis paralysis) ✅ The exact system that cuts audit time from 3 days to 4 hours ✅ You could sell audits at $1K with this ($2k/hour if your audit takes 30 minutes) If you want to skip 40+ hours of trial-and-error and focus on tests that can add $50K+/month to your store... This is your ONLY shot. In 24 hours, this post gets deleted, and the checklist goes behind a $250 paywall. Why 24 hours? Two reasons: I don't want my competitors getting this for free I need to pull the trigger on this before I keep giving away my edge 👉 RT + Like & Comment "150" And I'll DM it to you before I change my mind.
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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
👀New data on the corporate ROI from generative AI from a large-scale tracking survey by my colleagues at Wharton. They found that 75% already have a positive return on investment from AI, less than 5% negative return. Also 46% of businesses leaders now use AI daily themselves.
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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
Since there are so many AI announcements, my advice is to focus on those expanding what folks can do with AI (& especially tools that democratize who can use AI) rather than every single UX improvement Skills, connectors & agents with file access/CLIs are especially interesting.
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Andrew Kofi Oppong@kingkole·
@jasonth0 @levie I was just telling a friend about the hidden benefits of AI, being able to ask questions and get things done without the fear of looking stupid! It is a game changer on every aspect of life as we see it.
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jason
jason@jasonth0·
@levie claude's magic is letting me tackle side projects i'd never attempt before, no fear of looking dumb when asking basic questions - built so much random stuff this way
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Aaron Levie
Aaron Levie@levie·
“Many of the projects I do with Claude day to day I just wouldn't have done at all pre-Claude.” One of the underestimated impacts of AI agents will be the fact that work will just change in unexpected ways because we’ve made something abundant very cheap. This is why no one really knows what jobs will look like in the future. We imagine taking today’s definition of work and applying automation to it. But in practice, the tools end up changing the work. The sales engineer now builds full custom demos for customers. The developer takes on way more features than was anticipated or works on skunk works projects that couldn’t have been justified before. The lawyer reviews contracts that were previously below the threshold where it was worth it. We’re just in the beginning of figuring out that’s this new morphed world will look like.
Aaron Boodman@aboodman

Multiple times per day now I have the feeling of "I cannot believe how amazing Claude is". But it doesn't make me feel *worried* for my job, it makes me feel *enabled*. I cannot believe how fast I can move now. And it's not in the places you expect. Claude doesn't make me *much* faster on the work that I am an expert on. Maybe 15-20% depending on the day. It's the work that I don't know how to do and would have to research. Or the grunge work I don't even want to do. On this it is hard to even put a number on. Many of the projects I do with Claude day to day I just wouldn't have done at all pre-Claude. Infinity% improvement in productivity on those.

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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
Lets assume vibe coding gets good enough soon for non-coders to produce workable tools to solve their problems, though not enterprise-level stuff What skills should we teach people in class to take advantage of these capabilities? Right now, intro courses aren't geared for this
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Mark Cuban
Mark Cuban@mcuban·
First. Im not saying we should ban it. I said it was a mistake. That will hurt the business of OpenAI 2nd: I’ll say it again. This is not about porn. This is about kids developing “relationships” with an LLM that could take them in any number of very personal directions. Parents today are afraid of books in libraries that kids don’t read. They ain’t seen nothing yet. I don’t see how OpenAI can age gate successfully enough. I’m also not sure that it can’t psychologically damage young adults. We just don’t know yet how addictive LLMs can be. Which in my OPINION, means that parents and schools , that would otherwise want to use ChatGPT because of its current ubiquity , will decide not to use it. It will be an ongoing battle for OpenAI. I do t see the upside for them
Mark Cuban@mcuban

This isn’t about porn. That’s everywhere. Including here. This is about the connection that can happen and go into who knows what direction with some kid who used their older siblings log in

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Andrew Kofi Oppong
Andrew Kofi Oppong@kingkole·
Did you dream in your sleep or did you sleep in your dream!
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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
My co-author Lennart Meincke had GPT-5 Pro look over a paper before we submitted it to a journal. It caught a tiny error in the citations that we missed (apparently it estimated the volume) A big difference from constant hallucinations, especially GPT5 Pro; though not error-free
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Andrew Kofi Oppong@kingkole·
@emollick And quoting from your book, this is still the worst video generation tool you will have to use because of the progress we are seeing. The future is here 😊
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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
My test of any new AI video model is whether it make an otter using wifi on an airplane Here is Sora 2 doing a nature documentary... 80s music video... a thriller... 50s low budget SciFi film... a safety video.. film noir... anime... 90s video game cutscene... French arthouse
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Andrew Kofi Oppong@kingkole·
@emollick So you mean this is a horseless carriage moment for coding? How about we reimagine it all; why call it coding in the first place? The approach to produce software is changing and with it, the tooling will change as well. It's just a matter of time.
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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
One of the larger barriers to more people using agentic coding tools from the big AI companies to build their own small apps is that you have to go through GitHub to use them, a website that is nearly incomprehensible to most non-coders.
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Andrew Kofi Oppong@kingkole·
@emollick What have done about social media tells us all we need to know about how the future looks with AI in the mix🫩
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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
As AI is a General Purpose Technology, it will have wide-spread implications for whole swaths of society. Trying to figure out what those effects are (and mitigating the bad ones through policy, regulation & design) is going to become increasingly urgent task in the coming years
Andrew Curran@AndrewCurran_

'FTC is interested in particular on the impact of these chatbots on children and what actions companies are taking to mitigate potential negative impacts, limit or restrict children's or teens use of these platforms, or comply with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act'

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Andrew Kofi Oppong@kingkole·
@emollick Is his not how the current Internet is today? If I subscribe to something, my feed is curated to just see similar/related stories. Our algorithms make us less tolerant so not surprising. If I don't agree with someone, I can just block and poof they disappear from my feed!
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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
I have gamely kept posting a little on BlueSky, and I think the X commentary on BSky ignores a feature that shapes that site a lot nowadays: you can subscribe to a blocklist from someone else. People do this a lot It basically turned BSky into a bunch of separate Discord servers
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Andrew Kofi Oppong@kingkole·
@elonmusk Let's use first principles - what other ways can Europe increase population?
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Either Europe starts having large families or it will keep dying
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