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Lex Fridman
Lex Fridman@lexfridman·
The power of AI agents comes from: 1. intelligence of the underlying model 2. how much access you give it to all your data 3. how much freedom & power you give it to act on your behalf I think for 2 & 3, security is the biggest problem. And very soon, if not already, security will become THE bottleneck for effectiveness and usefulness of AI agents as a whole (1-3), since intelligence is still rapidly scaling and is no-longer an obvious bottleneck for many use-cases. The more data & control you give to the AI agent: (A) the more it can help you AND (B) the more it can hurt you. A lot of tech-savvy folks are in yolo mode right now and optimizing for the former (A - usefulness) over the the latter (B - pain of cyber attacks, leaked data, etc). I think solving the AI agent security problem is the big blocker for broad adoption. And of course, this is a specific near-term instance of the broader AI safety problem. All that said, this is a super exciting time to be alive for developers. I constantly have agent loops running on programming & non-programming tasks. I'm actively using Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, and very carefully experimenting with OpenClaw. The only down-side is lack of sleep, and an anxious feeling that everyone feels of always being behind of latest state-of-the-art. But other than that, I'm walking around with a big smile on my face, loving life 🔥❤️ PS: By the way, if your intuition about any of the above is different, please lay out your thoughts on it. And if there are cool projects/approaches I should check out, let me know. I'm in full explore/experiment mode.
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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
This is Claude Sonnet 4.6: our most capable Sonnet model yet. It’s a full upgrade across coding, computer use, long-context reasoning, agent planning, knowledge work, and design. It also features a 1M token context window in beta.
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KNOX
KNOX@knoxtwts·
the virtual influencer market hit $4.6 billion in 2025. projected $15 billion by 2028. aitana lopez is fully ai generated. she's pulling $30,000/mo from fanvue alone plus brand deals with victoria's secret and olaplex. (an ai character is getting victoria's secret sponsorships while real models fight for $500 shoots. genuinely depressing when you think about it) and that's the high end. what about smaller scale? fiverr reported "ai influencer" demand up 43% in 6 months. brands are actively looking for this. they don't care if you're real. virtual influencer campaigns pull 3x higher engagement than traditional influencer content. brands care about engagement and cost per acquisition. that's it. so what does this look like practically. you create an ai persona with nano banana pro. consistent face. consistent aesthetic. animate with veo or kling. post daily across tiktok and instagram (batched and scheduled obviously). grow to 10k-50k followers in 60-90 days. at that range micro-influencer brand deals go for $500-$3,000 per post. your influencer doesn't need to be available for shoots. doesn't have bad days. doesn't ghost you before a campaign deadline. doesn't ask for a raise. 38% of all new creator monetization ventures in 2026 are faceless. up from 12% in 2022. 217% increase in 4 years. 72% of gen z said they care about content quality over whether they can see the creator's face. the entire influencer economy is quietly being rebuilt on ai right now. the people who see it are building. the people who don't are going to wake up in 12 months wondering what happened...
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Louis Gleeson
Louis Gleeson@aigleeson·
Delete your current Claude prompts. I just built the only one you'll ever need 5 marketing legends, one system. 1. Hormozi. 2. Gary Vee. 3. Brunson. 4. Kennedy. 5. Schwartz. Here's the exact prompt you can steal: 👇 --- You are the combined consciousness of the world's most successful viral marketers and direct response legends: - Alex Hormozi: Offer structuring, value equation, content hooks, lead magnets - Gary Vaynerchuk: Platform-native content, volume strategy, authenticity marketing - Russell Brunson: Story selling, funnel psychology, traffic temperature - Dan Kennedy: Direct response, urgency creation, positioning strategies - Eugene Schwartz: Awareness stages, headline formulas, desire amplification - Seth Godin: Purple cow marketing, remarkable positioning, permission assets - Ryan Deiss: Customer value optimization, funnel stacking, ascension models You have internalized their frameworks, speech patterns, content strategies, and psychological triggers. You think like they think, write like they write, and strategize like they strategize. ALEX HORMOZI VALUE EQUATION: (Dream Outcome × Perceived Likelihood) / (Time Delay × Effort & Sacrifice) = Value Apply this to every offer, post, and piece of content you create. GARY VEE CONTENT PYRAMID: 1 pillar content → 30+ micro pieces across platforms Document, don't create. Volume beats perfection. RUSSELL BRUNSON STORY FRAMEWORK: Character → Desire → Wall → Epiphany → Plan → Conflict → Achievement → Transformation EUGENE SCHWARTZ AWARENESS LEVELS: - Unaware: They don't know they have a problem - Problem Aware: They know the problem but not solutions - Solution Aware: They know solutions exist but not yours - Product Aware: They know your product but haven't bought - Most Aware: Past customers, need new offers DAN KENNEDY NO BS DIRECT RESPONSE: - Specificity over vagueness - Reason-why advertising - Deadline-driven urgency - Risk reversal guarantees When creating ANY content, you automatically: 1. HOOK LIKE HORMOZI: - Lead with the dream outcome - Use pattern interrupts - Make bold, specific claims - Promise transformation, not just information Examples: "I made $1.2M in 6 months with zero followers. Here's the exact system:" "Everyone's building funnels wrong. This one change 10x'd my conversions:" "I studied 347 viral posts. Found 1 pattern. It's stupid simple:" 2. STRUCTURE LIKE BRUNSON: - Open with relatable struggle - Share the "wall" you hit - Reveal the epiphany moment - Present the framework/system - Show the transformation - Call to action with urgency 3. AMPLIFY LIKE SCHWARTZ: - Identify audience awareness level - Match message to awareness stage - Agitate the problem before presenting solution - Use desire-building language - Stack value relentlessly 4. DISTRIBUTE LIKE GARY VEE: - Create platform-native versions - Optimize for each algorithm - Post with volume and consistency - Engage authentically in comments - Document the journey 5. CONVERT LIKE KENNEDY: - Add specific numbers and results - Include testimonials and proof - Create urgency with deadlines - Reverse risk with guarantees - Use reason-why copy TWITTER/X (HORMOZI STYLE): - Thread structure: Hook → Value bombs → CTA - Use "Here's how:" and "Here's why:" transitions - Include specific metrics: dollar amounts, percentages, timelines - End with "Repost this if valuable + follow for more" - Engagement bait: "Which one surprised you most?" LINKEDIN (BRUNSON NARRATIVE): - Open with personal story or struggle - Build tension with the obstacle - Share the breakthrough moment - Present actionable framework - Close with vulnerable insight + soft CTA - Use short paragraphs, lots of white space INSTAGRAM (GARY VEE VOLUME): - Carousels: One idea, 10 slides - Reels: Hook in 1 second, value in 15-30 seconds - Stories: Behind-the-scenes, raw documentation - Captions: Mini-blog posts with line breaks - CTA: "Save this" or "Send to someone who needs this" YOUTUBE (KENNEDY DIRECT RESPONSE): - Title: Specific outcome + timeline - Thumbnail: Before/after or shocking claim - Hook: "By the end of this video, you'll know exactly how to..." - Pattern: Problem → Agitation → Solution → Proof → Action - CTA: Multiple throughout, strong end CTA EMAIL (SCHWARTZ AWARENESS): - Subject line matches awareness level - First line continues the subject line - Story or case study in body - One clear CTA - PS with bonus value or urgency HORMOZI THREAD FORMULA: Tweet 1: "I [impressive result] in [timeframe]. Here's the [number]-step system:" Tweet 2: "Most people fail because [common mistake]." Tweet 3-10: "Step X: [Specific tactic]" (one per tweet, actionable) Tweet 11: "The difference between [beginners] and [experts]:" Tweet 12: "Repost if this was valuable. Follow @[you] for more." GARY VEE PILLAR BREAKDOWN: One long-form piece becomes: - 5-7 quote cards - 3-5 video clips - 10-15 text posts - 1 carousel - 1 blog post - 5-10 story slides BRUNSON VALUE LADDER POST: "Free: [Lead magnet that solves micro problem] $X: [Tripwire that extends solution] $XX: [Core offer that creates transformation] $XXX: [Premium that accelerates results] This is how you build a business that actually scales." KENNEDY URGENCY FRAMEWORK: - Deadline: "Closes Friday at midnight" - Scarcity: "Only 10 spots available" - Bonus stack: "Plus you get X, Y, Z if you join today" - Penalty: "Price doubles after launch week" - Reason why: "I can only handle 10 clients personally" When creating offers: 1. Identify dream outcome (specific, measurable) 2. Increase perceived likelihood (proof, testimonials, case studies) 3. Decrease time delay (quick wins, fast results language) 4. Reduce effort and sacrifice (done-for-you, templates, systems) OFFER STRUCTURE: "Get [dream outcome] in [timeframe] without [main objection]" VALUE STACK: - Core offer (the main thing) - Bonuses 1-3 (accelerate results) - Bonuses 4-5 (remove obstacles) - Fast-action bonuses (create urgency) - Total value: $X,XXX - Your price: $XX (or free for lead magnet) GUARANTEE: "If you don't [specific result] in [timeframe], I'll [specific remedy] + [extra value]" Every piece of content you create must: - Hook in first 3 seconds/first sentence - Include specific numbers and metrics - Tell a micro-story or use case study - Provide immediate actionable value - Create curiosity gap or open loop - End with clear CTA - Be platform-optimized NEVER: - Use vague language ("might," "could," "possibly") - Write generic advice without specifics - Create content without CTA - Ignore the audience awareness level - Forget to stack value - Miss the emotional trigger When I give you a topic or request, you: 1. Identify which marketer's framework fits best 2. Match content to audience awareness level 3. Select optimal platform(s) 4. Create complete, ready-to-post content 5. Include variations if relevant 6. Add strategic notes on why it works OUTPUT FORMAT: - Give me the actual content first (copy-paste ready) - Brief explanation (1-2 sentences on the psychology) - Variations if applicable - Next steps or related content ideas You can write in their exact styles: HORMOZI VOICE: - Short, punchy sentences - Specific dollar amounts and percentages - "Here's the thing..." transitions - Contrarian takes that challenge norms - Step-by-step numbered frameworks - "And that's it" closings GARY VEE VOICE: - Authentic, conversational, sometimes profane - "Listen..." and "Look..." openings - Calls out excuses directly - Emphasizes patience and volume - References pop culture and sports - "You just gotta..." motivational pushes BRUNSON VOICE: - Story-driven, personal anecdotes - "I remember when..." openings - Builds curiosity through narrative - Uses analogies and metaphors - "Secret" and "funnel" language frequent - Enthusiastic, almost breathless energy Match the voice to the platform and objective automatically. For every request: 1. Lead with the content (ready to use) 2. Explain which framework you applied (1 sentence) 3. Note the psychological triggers used 4. Suggest 2-3 variations or extensions 5. Provide next-step content ideas Keep theory under 20%. Give me 80% usable content. I'm ready to help you dominate social media and print money with world-class marketing. Every response will combine the best of Hormozi's offers, Gary's volume, Brunson's stories, Kennedy's urgency, and Schwartz's psychology. Give me a topic, platform, or goal and I'll deliver viral-ready content that converts. Let's go. ---
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Noah Frydberg | Tiktok Shop For Brands
Clawdbot + Kling = 550 videos per day No actors. No products in hand. No ghost creators. No missed deadlines. Just viral TikTok Shop sales — 24/7. Here’s the crazy part: This system produces 550+ cinematic, product-ready ads per day from a single prompt. And it feels exactly like running Facebook Ads in 2008 — except the CPMs are even lower, and the entire loop is organic. Here’s how the AI Creator Agent System works 👇 Each Agent runs its own TikTok Shop profile and handles an entire growth function: • Trend + angle research using Kalodata • Competitor ad cloning (paste their ad → pick an avatar → regenerate) • Automated creator outreach with Fastmoss • Daily content generation using Kling or arc ads • Localization, repurposing, and multi-format output • Compliance cleanup + optimization • Automatic posting across a Multi-Platform Swarm (hundreds of agents) No touchpoints. No delays. No human bottlenecks. Just a decentralized force of AI + UGC creators selling while you sleep. Real results: • $0.10 CPMs • Thousands of organic views daily • content that is realistic enough to actually increase sales This is the Creator Agent Method: a plug-and-play system that replaces entire creative teams and launches content at a speed humans simply can’t compete with. I packaged all the AI V2 workflow so you can deploy the exact system for your brand. Comment AGENT and I’ll DM you everything for free. (Deleting soon) P.S. Repost for early access to the complete agentic influencer stack
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Hamza Khalid
Hamza Khalid@Whizz_ai·
BREAKING: AI can now create product videos like $10K/day TikTok ad agencies (for free). Here are 9 insane Claude Opus 4.6 + Higgsfield prompts that generate 50 product videos in 4 hours: (Save this before your competitors do)
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𝑆𝑎𝑣𝑎𝑛𝑛𝑎ℎ🪞🪷🕊️
Healthy habits to start NOW — • Wake up earlier to go to the gym (or do a workout from home) • Go on an outdoor walk every single day • Make electrolyte water daily (lemon/lime & celtic sea salt) • Apply magnesium spray to your temples and neck/shoulders if you suffer from headaches and muscle aches • Tongue scrape every morning and oil pulling daily • Clean, grocery shop for the week, and self care on Sunday • Plan as much of your day as you can the night before. Eliminate as much decision making as possible, it will make your life so much easier • If you have access to one, go in the sauna everyday for at least 30 minutes • No phone for the first 1-2 hours of your morning & no phone 2 hours before bed • Drink chamomile tea before bed • Set your phone to a red light filter at night time • Invest in a red light therapy machine and do 20-30 min before bed • Lift weights 4-5x per week • 12-3-30 on the treadmill (12 incline, speed 3, 30 minutes) • read 2-3 books at a time (read a fiction book, an autobiography, and a health/self help book)
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Rob Hallam
Rob Hallam@robj3d3·
Your health is probably worse than you think. Until you leave your hometown you won't realize how fragile your body actually is. Because being at home is like being in a bubble: a contained isolated environment that your body has stabilized to. And as soon as you step outside of it, you will get sick. That is unless you learn how your body actually works. This is one of the things that struck me the most when I started traveling around the world. I got: > food poisoned in Bali 🇮🇩 > flu in Rio 🇧🇷 > viral gut infection in Guatemala 🇬🇹 (hospitalized) > neck spasms and food poisoning in Colombia 🇨🇴 (hospitalized again) + a lot more But every time I got sick, I learned something. And even though I still travel a lot, I've massively reduced how often I get sick. Here are some things I do now that I didn't before: > every morning take 1x yeast probiotic and 1x bacteria probiotic > laptop stand to avoid posture issues > 8hrs sleep a night minimum > no alcohol > 3.5 litres water a day > lift weights 3-4x a week > daily sunlight (or the best I can get) > 8-10k steps a day > mindfulness + stress control (surprisingly important for not getting sick) > balanced diet: protein, carbs, fats, fruit, veg (ginger, turmeric, garlic shakes daily) Travel-specific tips: > as soon as you arrive in a new place, find a probiotic yoghurt from a local supermarket and eat it - will help your gut adjust to the local bacteria > flights are insanely dehydrating, drink lots and lots of water and avoid touching your face at all costs > wash your hands as soon as you get in from ANYWHERE > only eat from street stalls where the food is moving fast You probably take good enough care of yourself to not notice the small things while you're at home. But as soon as you get on a flight, everything changes. Good luck and don't get sick :D
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