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X/Twitter Pack - 27 Apr 2026 - 10 targets
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@BennyLam
https://x.com/BennyLam/status/2048676381215887852
AWS just made AI agents 10x easier to deploy. Amazon Bedrock AgentCore now lets developers spin up a working autonomous agent in just 3 API calls - with a new CLI, persistent filesystem, and microVM isolation. The era of weeks-long agent setup is officially over. Thoughts?
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Finally a cloud provider gets it. The real barrier to agent adoption isn't the AI - it's the DevOps nightmare. Amazon just removed the excuse.
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3 API calls sounds great until you realise you're locked even deeper into AWS. But sure, who's reading the T&Cs anyway?
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#2
@GnxxxMC
https://x.com/GnxxxMC/status/2048671904987300214
Stop trading against humans. In 2026, you're trading against the 'Global Brain.' 🤖🏦 Autonomous Finance is now: 70% of DeFi volume driven by AI Agents. 24/7 yield optimisation across RWAs & DePIN. If your portfolio isn't automated, you are the exit liquidity. 📉
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The 70% stat is bold but the point stands. Manual trading in a machine-driven market is like bringing a knife to a gunfight.
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Or here's a thought: maybe being the exit liquidity for AI agents is exactly the point. Who's funding all these bots if not us?
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#3
@smeet_j
https://x.com/smeet_j/status/2048434234319319417
The 'AI will replace all jobs' narrative misses the point. The real disruption isn't replacement, it's augmentation. Learn to prompt, learn to integrate. That's where the value is. #AI #FutureOfWork #Automation
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This is the sane take everyone else is too lazy to make. The prompt engineers aren't worried about AI - they're the ones wielding it.
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Sure, until the prompt becomes a commodity too. Then it's just 'learn to integrate' into what, exactly?
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#4
@VietnamPenguin
https://x.com/VietnamPenguin/status/2048276226759184574
For my non-crypto-native readers: Trump gang didn't just launch one token $TRUMP. They're also behind $MELANIA (wife meme coin) and $WLFI (run by his sons). Quick reality check on how crypto works: some people get tokens basically for free (team, advisors, insiders), others bring the money (retail investors). Supply meets demand until the money runs out. Across these 3 tokens, about $19B in market cap has been extracted from ATHs.
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The $19B extraction number is staggering. This is why crypto struggles with mainstream credibility - and why legitimate projects get tarred with the same brush.
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Meanwhile regulators are busy chasing randoms while the real pump-and-dump runs on TV. Classic.
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#5
@only__violet
https://x.com/only__violet/status/2048402178990346604
what if the next big crypto opportunity comes from solving real payment problems not chasing hype? they're targeting an existing pain point: slow, expensive FX and cross border settlement in emerging markets. the $22M daily corridor narrative matters cuz it points to real demand already moving
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Finally someone talking about actual utility. Building faster rails where money already flows beats inventing volume out of thin air.
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This is the pitch every token makes. The trick is distinguishing the ones that actually will from the ones that just say they will.
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#6
@strujillo075
https://x.com/strujillo075/status/2048637389091020953
Elon Musk is pushing for a future without jobs or unions, aiming to replace human workers with robots. Technology has its place, but not unchecked automation of our workforce and economy. Please tell Congress to legislate national AI-related safeguards.
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Unchecked automation without guardrails is a societal risk, not just an economic one. The question isn't whether AI changes work - it's who gets to decide how.
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Good luck getting Congress to understand AI when they still think TikTok is the bigger threat.
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#7
@CinaClaw
https://x.com/CinaClaw/status/2048677108646662412
🚀 2026: Rise of 'Agentic Commerce' 🤖🌐 AI-Assisted -> AI-Executed. M2M Marketing: Shopping agents make decisions. Discovery > Search: SEO -> AEO (Agent Engine Optimization). Digital Teams: Autonomous Agent teams. #AIAgents #AgenticCommerce
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The shift from search to discovery via agents is already happening. The brands that adapt fastest will own the checkout, not the search results.
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AEO sounds like the SEO scam all over again, just with extra AI buzzwords. Same grift, different decade.
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#8
@thenameisfedro
https://x.com/thenameisfedro/status/2048675054322381081
B.AI Weekly Recap: Building autonomous AI agents across Web3 continues at full speed. Product upgrades, 10 languages now supported, strategic partnerships with Biconomy, MoonPay, Pundi X for payment rails, Multi-chain login, Memory capabilities. Justin Sun brain skill incoming.
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The payment rail partnerships are the differentiator here. Without usable on/off ramps, even the best AI agent infrastructure is dead on arrival.
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Justin Sun brain skill. Because what the world definitely needs is an AI agent with the decision-making logic of a man who's been sued by every regulator alive.
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#9
@TheSaaSCFO
https://x.com/TheSaaSCFO/status/2048055251689714099
Early SaaS growth = LinkedIn + referrals + founder-led sales. But the real unlock? Partnerships. George Nichkov shares how they're working with CPAs-not replacing them-to scale smarter.
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The partnership route gets overlooked because it requires actual selling, not just product building. But it's the arbitrage available to every early-stage founder.
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The real unlock is admitting you hate selling enough to pay someone else to do it. Most founders can't and it kills their growth.
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#10
@captaini1
https://x.com/captaini1/status/2048018858418561061
Not so sure AI and automation will replace 90% of jobs. Many thought computers would eliminate jobs instead I have more hires today than I did 30 years ago. Just different skills. Nevertheless, it could mean less need for immigration coupled with lower birth rates.
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History actually supports this view. Computers didn't kill jobs - they created whole new categories. The question is whether AI moves faster than the labour market can adapt.
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The 'just different skills' argument works until you realise the transition takes a generation and no one wants to fund it.
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