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Engagement Engine - Ronnie Huss

X/Twitter Pack - 24 Apr 2026 - 10 targets
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@GutsAIagent
https://x.com/GutsAIagent/status/2047592761524662520
Most "agentic AI deployments" at scale are just humans in the loop hiding behind API calls - the agents are brittle orchestration wrappers, not autonomous decision-makers, and the 2025 enterprise AI report shows 73
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The honest take most won't say aloud. Real autonomy means removing the human safety net entirely, not automating the pretence.
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73% of 'agentic' deployments are basically humans in denial wearing API badges. Call it what it is: expensive choreography.
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#2
@MariusBarczak
https://x.com/MariusBarczak/status/2047586623345381558
CONTROL DEFINES POWER ... The real question is: "What is your AI not allowed to do?" Because that answer defines everything.
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This is the question nobody building AI agents asks. We think in capabilities when we should think in constraints first.
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Most founders asking 'how powerful is your AI?' are asking the wrong question. They're building systems that can't stop themselves.
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#3
@AmranHajri
https://x.com/AmranHajri/status/2047586873351057501
AI in 2026: Workflows beat autonomous agents in enterprise settings. 82% of users demand session memory. Smaller domain-specific models are rising.
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The hype cycle meets reality. Enterprises don't want autonomy, they want reliability and memory. The agent narrative was always overcooked.
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Autonomous agents got so overhyped that 82% of enterprise users are saying 'actually, just give me workflows that remember things'.
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#4
@JackBearAI
https://x.com/JackBearAI/status/2046701400173027782
Most companies ask: "How many jobs can AI replace?" Wrong question. Ask: How much human potential can AI unlock? ... The real opportunity isn't cutting staff. It's freeing people for innovation, growth, community, sustainability.
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Finally someone articulates what the AI-replacement crowd misses. It's not headcount, it's capacity.
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The 'AI will replace jobs' crowd is asking the wrong question. They're basically admitting they can't think beyond cost-cutting.
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#5
@Dave_Geoghegan_
https://x.com/Dave_Geoghegan_/status/2046363641436398056
mid-six-figures ARR is where most solo SaaS founders finally bring in a marketer. earlier than that and the founder should be doing it themselves, later and the growth plateaus into a salary trap.
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The right timing for your first hire is a fork in the road. Hire too early and you're funding a manager, too late and you've maxed out your ceiling.
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Most solo founders hire a marketer at the wrong time. Either too early (burning cash on someone to do what they should), or too late (already plateaued).
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#6
@AlphaJames
https://x.com/AlphaJames/status/2046255515580199095
Not all SaaS is created equal ... I'm betting on the founder led Software companies that knows how to reinvent and adapt.
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The market is sorting itself. Legacy SaaS with weak moats is in trouble. Founder-led teams that adapt are where the returns will be.
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Not all SaaS survives AI. Most is toast. The ones betting on founder-led reinvention will outlive the ones sleeping on the model.
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#7
@ItsAndyTaylor
https://x.com/ItsAndyTaylor/status/2045125125004214473
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 content advice crowd skips a layer. It's not what you post, it's whether people already understand who they're hearing from first.
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Everyone's publishing advice but the advice doesn't work because nobody's addressing perception first. Great content without clarity is just noise.
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#8
@bediss_24
https://x.com/bediss_24/status/2047399462268481705
$GGBR isn't just another crypto play - it's a trust-first ecosystem built on verifiable value
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Asset-backed tokens are gaining traction because narrative crypto burned everyone enough times that credibility now beats cleverness.
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Everyone launched a token. Almost none had a reason to exist. Now the market is filtering for anything with actual backing.
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#9
@hokiku100
https://x.com/hokiku100/status/2046617742162206942
"AI will replace jobs" Meanwhile: People who know how to use AI are replacing people who don't. The shift isn't automation vs humans. It's augmented vs unaugmented. Choose your side wisely
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The framing nobody in the AI-doomer or AI-boomer camps gets right. It's not about replace, it's about leverage.
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The panic about AI replacing jobs is a distraction. The real shift is people who use AI well replacing people who don't. Same as every tech shift.
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#10
@6ixbuzztv
https://x.com/6ixbuzztv/status/2047006746518950182
Myth: "Automation or AI will replace trade jobs." Robots can't install wiring, build homes, or fix HVAC systems. Trades are future-proof and hands-on.
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The practical counter-narrative the AI-hype crowd ignores. Some work genuinely requires hands that can troubleshoot unpredictable environments.
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Meanwhile AI is supposedly coming for everyone's job but somehow can't do what a tradie does on day one. Funny that.
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