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@DarkHorseEntre1 Exactly. Most teams optimize for output, not outcomes.
Real leverage comes from system thinking — not faster prompts, but better decisions.
AI amplifies both clarity and confusion. Choose wisely.
Everyone is talking about AI productivity. Few are talking about AI fragility. Faster delivery without deeper system understanding doesn’t create innovation — it creates technical debt at scale. The real winners will be teams that think before they generate. #AI#TechLeadership
The real competitive edge on the web today is not animation.
It’s execution speed.
Operational clarity.
Technical leverage.
Engineering maturity is visible — even if users can’t name it.
Hot take for 2026:
AI didn’t make building products harder.
It made standing out almost impossible.
Everyone can launch.
Few can scale.
Even fewer can survive real traffic, real users, real complexity.
The new moat isn’t code.
It’s architecture, distribution, and taste.
#AI #Startups #Product #TechTwitter #BuildInPublic
@trikcode True.
But founders who combine coding, marketing and systems thinking become dangerous.
Because they don’t just build and sell —
they build things that keep working when growth hits.
@danmartell Interesting ladder.
But in tech we’re seeing a shift:
$1K → hustle
$10K → offer
$100K → systems
$1M → distribution
$10M+ → architecture
Because when architecture is right, teams scale easier, brands compound faster, and systems don’t break under growth.
@OpenAI@w01fe@AndrewMayne Powerful models raise a bigger question than capability — responsibility.
Real products aren’t just built with AI. They’re built around guardrails, architecture, and human judgment.
That’s where the real engineering still lives.
@pmitu AI won’t kill AI. Commoditization will kill shallow use of AI. When everyone has access to the same models, the real edge shifts to architecture, execution and domain insight. Tools level the field. Strategy decides who wins.
In tech and business we see a different pattern: societies don’t “collapse” because of opinions — they stagnate when they stop building, innovating and creating real economic value. The strongest systems are the ones that stay focused on progress, productivity and long-term thinking.
@NoahKingJr None 🙂 Different tools for different layers of thinking. Models come and go — the real edge is knowing how to design systems, make trade-offs and turn output into business results. The app is not the strategy.
Respect the speed of iteration. What will be fascinating to watch is not just model quality, but how tools like this reshape real product workflows — design, engineering, marketing moving in tighter loops. The winners will be those who turn raw capability into reliable systems and business outcomes.