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How to Build & Lead with AI👇
this OpenClaw bot finds $500k–$1.2M homes without pools, renders a pool into their backyard, and mails the owner a postcard showing the before/after, on autopilot...
here's how pool builders can close $50k+ deals with this system:
- scans satellite imagery for mid-market homes with empty backyards
- filters by lot size, sun exposure & recent ownership change
- pulls the homeowner direct from public records (not shared leads)
- renders a luxury pool dropped into their actual yard
- calculates build cost + home value lift for their specific zip
- generates a cinematic video of their backyard with the new pool
- prints a personalised postcard with the before/after + QR code
- drops it in the mail + hits them with retargeting
every step from sourcing to outreach is automated.
reply "POOL" + RT and i'll send you the full breakdown so you can build this too (must be following so i can DM)
Introducing Eleven Music. The highest quality AI music model.
- Complete control over genre, style, and structure
- Multi-lingual, including English, Spanish, German, Japanese and more
- Edit the sound and lyrics of individual sections or the whole song
@OpenAI released a practical guide on building AI agents, I asked OpenAI's ChatGPT to give me the cliffnotes:
🧠 What’s an AI Agent?
"An agent uses a large language model (LLM) to act on a user's behalf — not just answer questions, but actually do things."
🛠️ Think of it like this:
Instead of just asking ChatGPT for advice, you build a smart assistant that can:
- Fill out forms
- Schedule meetings
- Research products
- Write reports
- Even fix simple tech issues
All by itself (kind of like a superpowered executive assistant.)
🎯 When Should You Build an Agent?
According to OpenAI, you should consider building an agent when:
- The task is too complex for simple automation (needs judgment calls)
- There’s lots of messy info (emails, images, long documents)
- The rules keep changing and you'd spend forever updating scripts
Example:
Instead of manually sorting 500 emails every week → build an agent that reads, analyzes, and sorts them for you.
🛠️ How an Agent Actually Works (Simple Breakdown)
An agent needs 3 ingredients:
- A Model (like GPT-4o) → to think and decide
- Tools (APIs, buttons, external apps) → to take action
- Instructions (guidelines) → to stay focused and safe
Example:
A Travel Agent AI might:
- Think: "User needs a flight to San Francisco next Monday."
- Use Tools: Search Expedia, check Google Calendar.
- Follow Instructions: "Only book direct flights under $500."
🕹️ Different Agent Styles
There are two main ways to set them up:
- One solo agent (perfect for simple tasks — like drafting LinkedIn posts)
- Multiple agents working together (for bigger missions — like managing a full product launch)
🛡️ Don’t Forget Guardrails
OpenAI reminds: Agents need safety checks to avoid mistakes, spam, or going rogue.
- Limit what tools they can use
- Check their work before executing critical actions
- Set up alerts for human review if needed
💬 Some Quotes from the Guide:
"Use agents when traditional automation becomes a maintenance nightmare."
"The real power of agents is in their ability to reason, not just retrieve."
👉 Full guide: A Practical Guide to Building Agents – OpenAI
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I sat down with @yo — entrepreneur, internet culture OG, and someone who always seems to be early.
From launching MakeaGif and reviving NYC’s last shoe factory to building JUICE, and backing bold founders through his fund https://t.co/B6g0ZyGz2c — Troy’s always moving.
We talked about:
→ How he uses ChatGPT daily
→ How AI will impact creative fields
→ What happens if we ask AI to “optimize the planet”
Read the stories, practical takeaways, and big questions about where we’re all headed. Give it a share or like if it hits.
Sooo, I'm not a designer, but a few weeks ago I used AI to build a simple manual spending tracker just for fun to become more aware myself and change money spending behavior.
https://t.co/sAtLFyPjTi just a prototype but fun. Its very simple, but extremely effective in changing your way of thinking about spending. It breaks my monthly discretionary spending goal into daily targets (e.g. $100 per day). Now I think BEFORE every discretionary purchase because I need to add it to the spending tracker…
It basically created a new neurological pathway that connects every little purchase with awareness of my budget. Most people have 5-6 transactions per day for snacks, food, coffee, or luxuries such as clothing, so the manual effort is minimal.
We forget how much money we spend on shit everyday. Back in the day you had a wallet and at the end of the day you felt the effects of spending, when the $100 bill became a $10 bill, nowadays it’s just a swipe. End of monologue 😂
I used AI to build a manual spending tracker just for fun to change money spending behavior. https://t.co/sAtLFyPjTi just a prototype but fun.
Its very simple, but extremely effective in changing your way of thinking about spending. It breaks my monthly discretionary spending goal into daily targets (e.g. $100 per day). Now I think BEFORE every discretionary purchase because I need to add it to the spending tracker… It basically created a new neurological pathway that connects every little purchase with awareness of my budget.
Most people have 5-6 transactions per day for snacks, food, coffee, or luxuries such as clothing, so the manual effort is minimal. We forget how much money we spend on shit everyday. Back in the day you had a wallet and at the end of the day you felt the effects of spending, when the $100 bill became a $10 bill, nowadays it’s just a swipe.
End of my monologue 😂
Hey @X (or @Support) 👋
It seems you made a mistake by removing @ape2016. He's not a ‘bot’ and not all but a spammer (if that was the reasons for his suspension). Please fix this mistake and reinstate his account 🙏 Many thanks!