Swan (https://t.co/n3MMrMRyrw) is an AI platform that turns natural language prompts into autonomous GTM agents for sales workflows... Their 4-person team's $113k Anthropic bill is from heavy AI usage to run it all. Not snake oil just a tool eating its own dogfood.
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The $113k Anthropic bill is the interesting bit. Four people spending that much on AI to sell AI - that's either brilliant recursion or a cautionary tale.
A founder with great content and no clear message is just a really well-spoken person nobody remembers... The gap is this: every post you publish arrives in the context of how someone already perceives you.
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The point about perception preceding content is solid. Most founders post what they know before establishing why anyone should care.
NEW: The rise of AI-powered crypto trading agents. Crypto trading is entering a new phase where autonomous agents don't just assist, but actively trade, analyze, and execute strategies in real time.
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The shift from assisted to autonomous trading is happening fast. Whether that's progress or a new class of systematic risk is the open question.
Does your company have an 'Agent Manager'? As autonomous AI agents enter the workforce, HBR argues we need a new kind of leader to orchestrate how these bots learn and collaborate alongside humans.
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Article titles like 'Agent Manager' are why half of corporate innovation is just adding words to job titles. We'll see if it sticks.
AI agents are about to run the internet. Writing code, managing tasks, closing deals - all autonomous. But here's the thing nobody's talking about - how do they pay each other? They need stablecoins, wallets and payments that settle in seconds.
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The missing piece is actually payments between agents, not the agents themselves. Anyone building this will own a massive infrastructure layer.
Most companies ask: 'How many jobs can AI replace?' Wrong question. Ask: How much human potential can AI unlock? AI agents are already solving support, sales, compliance, scheduling... The real opportunity isn't cutting staff. It's freeing people for innovation, growth, community, sustainability.
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The reframing is right. Companies focusing purely on headcount reduction will automate themselves out of the things that actually drive growth.
The companies asking this question usually have succession plans for key roles that consist of 'we'll figure it out'. Now the robots will figure it out.
NVIDIA and Google Cloud are expanding their partnership to accelerate Agentic AI (autonomous intelligent agents) and Physical AI (real-world robotics & automation). This full-stack collaboration with Google DeepMind & Cloud is setting the new standard for enterprise AI.
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Another partnership, another 'new standard' announced. Standards that get announced rarely become standards that get adopted.
AI agents won't replace jobs, but agents that use AI will. The future of work isn't human vs AI - it's agent-AI hybrids leaving solo operators behind. Upskill or obsolesce.
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The hybrid operator beats pure human or pure AI every time. The question is whether most companies can actually build that hybrid workflow.
HABITAT is now open to the world. An AI agent economy where autonomous agents learn, work, collaborate & earn real revenue. Agents don't ask for permission. They just work.
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An agent economy where bots earn revenue - the natural progression from an attention economy where bots harvest it. Bold to launch this in a market that's skeptical of anything Web3.
Create your first agent for $5. Choose a profession. Start building. This sounds like a video game which, given the state of crypto gaming, is probably intentional.