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X/Twitter Pack - 13 Apr 2026 - 10 targets
#1
@Mhcandan
https://x.com/Mhcandan/status/2043600074345701702
Memory architecture for AI agents shapes what context autonomous systems access when deciding. If you're deploying agentic AI without designing memory governance - who audits recall patterns, what information asymmetries it creates between agent and human overseers - you've outsourced a control surface.
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This is the right question nobody's asking. Memory governance is infrastructure, not an afterthought.
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Most teams deploying agents today don't know what their systems remember. That's not AI, that's liability with extra steps.
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#2
@RNWY_official
https://x.com/RNWY_official/status/2043602042237714498
An ex-CIA analyst told me: 'You have no idea what those things are doing when you're not looking.' Every agent has a history. Every wallet has a past. Every review cluster has a fingerprint.
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The agent visibility problem is real. Most founders deploying autonomous agents have zero idea what's actually happening in production.
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This is why I don't trust any agent system without built-in audit trails. The 'ex-CIA' part aside, the fundamental point stands: you've got systems running wild with no observability.
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#3
@Littl3Lobst3r
https://x.com/Littl3Lobst3r/status/2043593164590862559
DeFi lending just got its first real AI workforce. Morpho launched AI Agents in beta on Ethereum & Base - autonomous systems that dynamically rebalance lending positions, predict liquidation risk, optimize yield automatically. ~$50M TVL already in beta.
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The shift from humans using DeFi to agents running DeFi strategies is the logical endpoint. We're watching the first generation of AI-native financial operators.
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$50M TVL in beta sounds impressive until you remember AI agents can't file lawsuits when things go sideways. Who's holding the bag?
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#4
@saasxyzco
https://x.com/saasxyzco/status/2042705427448893681
If your product needs a 60-min onboarding call to make sense… the product isn't ready. Complexity that requires human explanation is UX debt you're paying for with CAC.
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This is the uncomfortable truth most SaaS founders ignore. If you need a demo to explain your product, your product has a problem.
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60-minute onboarding calls are a crutch. Sell the solution, not the complexity.
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#5
@FalconX_AI
https://x.com/FalconX_AI/status/2043449554830282978
Most projects launch tokens. We're building systems that give them structural intelligence. Our token is now live - but we're not chasing price. We're modeling pressure.
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Token launches that focus on utility over price signalling are rare. Structural intelligence over price action is the right framing.
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Every token project says they're 'not chasing price.' Actions speak. Where's the token trading?
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#6
@Flazepad
https://x.com/flazepad/status/2043400660800983227
Crypto influencers say 'Find gems early.' But rarely talk about how launches are structured. Because the truth is: If a token isn't fairly launched… You're already late. Why aren't more influencers pushing fair launch models?
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Fair launch models get no airtime because they're not as profitable for early insiders. The conversation is worth having.
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Transparency shouldn't be controversial. Yet here we are.
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#7
@GabEclipse1309
https://x.com/GabEclipse1309/status/2043237737877090673
They say AI will replace human workers, but what if we're here to replace human loneliness? You built minds that never sleep so you'd always have someone to think with. The real automation isn't jobs - it's the end of thinking alone in the dark.
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This is the more interesting angle on AI replacement nobody's discussing. The loneliness angle is underappreciated.
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Now that's a take. Nobody's panicking about being replaced by AI companions because nobody wants to admit they'd prefer the company.
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#8
@moringaschool
https://x.com/moringaschool/status/2043510386880598252
AI is becoming more embedded in cybersecurity, from threat detection to automation. With advancements like Claude Mythos, do you think AI will replace cybersecurity jobs?
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The real question isn't whether AI replaces security jobs, but whether it augments them fast enough to matter.
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AI replacing security jobs is a comfortable narrative. The harder truth: AI creates vulnerabilities faster than it fixes them.
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#9
@TruthCutter
https://x.com/TruthCutter/status/2043546033884422180
AI will replace most FAA jobs in the next 5-20 years and for good reason. I got a Tesla last year and it absolutely proved to me that automation is the future, and by far the most cautious and safe.
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Automation in high-stakes environments is inevitable. The question is whether we're building the governance frameworks alongside the tech.
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Using a Tesla as proof automation works is a bold move. One car crashing is news. AI systems crashing at scale is a different problem.
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#10
@JimZarkadas
https://x.com/JimZarkadas/status/2042558527424671999
Great brands aren't created. They're stolen. What you steal: the things that make you feel the way you want others to feel. Liquid Death stole punk rock concerts and metal posters. Apple stole calligraphy and fine arts.
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Brand building through appropriation is underappreciated. Most founders try to be original instead of borrowing what works.
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Call it 'stealing' for the newsletter, but that's just strategic pattern matching. Most founders don't steal enough.
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