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TikTok's algorithm doesn't know she's not real.
It just sees a video about jelly bras getting clicks, watch time, and purchases.
$75,000 in revenue. From one AI-generated video copying the most profitable TikTok Shop post ever made.
Watch until 0:26. That's where he shows the number.
The original made $1.4 million. He took the blueprint and rebuilt it with Higgsfield, ElevenLabs, and Claude.
$50-$150/month in tools. $75,000 in commission.
TikTok Shop GMV hit $66 billion in 2026. The winning products pay up to 20% commission.
Find the top-performing video in a niche. Recreate it with an AI model. Test 10 hook variants. Post.
The algorithm rewards what works.
It doesn't ask who made it.
They quoted him $19,000. He opened Claude instead.
Same result. One afternoon. $20/month.
The gap between knowing how to use Claude and not knowing is worth $19,000.
This article below fixes that.
He invested $25 million and turned it into $4 billion, then the Russian government stole $230 million in taxes his fund had paid
this is him telling the full story at Stanford
it started with $4,000 in Polish stocks that went up 10x in 12 months. he quit Salomon Brothers, started his own fund, was up 800% in 18 months
"clients were inviting me to their yachts. I was in my early 30s. I thought I'd figured it all out"
then Russia defaulted. his $1 billion went to $100 million in one day - "there were no more yacht invitations after that"
Creator of Claude Code just dropped a 6-min workshop on new Claude feature during live session in London.
Boris Cherny: “A lot of my code these days is written by "routines". I’m not doing the prompting - I create the routines that do the prompting.”
6 minutes. Free. From a live session.
Watch this now. This will change the way you vibe-code forever.
CEO of Citadel: "no one is more wrong than I am today", he built the most profitable hedge fund in history
in this interview he explains why he hired a Russian rocket scientist, why being the smartest in the room is a mistake, and why being right 54% of the time made $90 billion
Bookmark & watch it. Then read the article below - The 77-year-old formula that explains why a small edge is all you need ↓
30 agents every AI Engineer must build.
This is the most comprehensive and practical book on AI Engineering that I've ever seen.
I can't think of a single use case that they didn't cover here:
1. The autonomous decision-making agent
2. The planning agent
3. The memory-augmented agent
4. The knowledge retrieval agent
5. The document intelligence agent
6. The scientific research agent
7. The tool-using agent
8. The agentic workflow system
9. The data analysis agent
10. The verification and validation agent
11. The general problem solver agent
12. The code generation agent
13. The security-hardened agent
14. The self-improving agent
15. The conversational agent
16. The content creation agent
17. The recommendation agent
18. The vision language agent
19. The audio processing agent
20. The physical world sensing agent
21. The ethical reasoning agent
22. The explainable agent
23. The healthcare intelligence agent
24. The scientific discovery agent
25. The financial advisory agent
26. The legal intelligence agent
27. The education intelligence agent
28. The collective intelligence agent
29. The embodied intelligence agent
30. The domain-transforming integration agent
I also read 50 Algorithms Every Programmer Should Know by Imran. Same vibe.
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In 1984, Jiddu Krishnamurti explained how to end every form of fear known to humankind.
No psychologist or philosopher ever came close to him.
His frameworks:
• Thought creates fear
• Time sustains fear
• Escape strengthens fear
13 lessons on ending fear completely:
🚨 BREAKING: Claude can now build your entire mobile app — like a $350K Apple-level developer — in minutes, for free.
What used to take a full team weeks (and thousands of dollars)…
can now be done with a few powerful prompts.
The man who INVENTED modern AI just made a billion dollar bet that ChatGPT, Claude, and every AI company on earth is building the wrong technology.
Yann LeCun won the Turing Award in 2018 for creating the neural networks that made AI possible.
He spent a decade running AI research at Meta. Oversaw the creation of Llama and PyTorch, the tools that half the AI industry runs on.
Then he quit.
And raised $1.03 billion in a seed round.
The LARGEST seed round in European history. $3.5 billion valuation before generating a single dollar of revenue.
Bezos wrote the check. So did Nvidia. Samsung. Toyota. Temasek. Eric Schmidt. Mark Cuban. Tim Berners-Lee (the guy who invented the internet).
His new company is called AMI Labs. And it's built on one thesis:
Every AI company spending billions on large language models is wasting their money.
ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok. They all work the same way. They predict the next word in a sequence. See "the cat sat on the" and predict "mat." Scale that to trillions of words and you get something that sounds intelligent.
But LeCun says it doesn't UNDERSTAND anything.
It can't reason. It can't plan. It can't predict what happens when you push a glass off a table. A two year old can do that. GPT-5 cannot.
That's why AI hallucinates. It doesn't have a model of how the world actually works. It just predicts words.
His solution? Something called JEPA.
Instead of predicting words, it learns how the PHYSICAL WORLD works. Abstract representations of reality. Not language but physics.
Think about what that means.
Current AI can write your emails. LeCun's AI could design a car, run a factory, operate a robot, or diagnose a patient without hallucinating and killing someone.
The CEO of AMI said it perfectly: "Factories, hospitals, and robots need AI that grasps reality. Predicting tokens doesn't cut it."
And here's what's really crazy to me...
LeCun isn't some outsider throwing rocks. He literally built the foundations that ChatGPT runs on. He knows exactly how these systems work because he helped create them.
And after watching the entire industry sprint in one direction for three years, he raised a billion dollars to run the OPPOSITE way.
No product. No revenue. No timeline. Just pure research. He told investors it could take YEARS to produce anything commercial.
But they funded it anyway in just four months.
Meanwhile OpenAI just raised $120 billion and still can't stop their models from making things up. Anthropic is building AI so dangerous they're afraid to release it. Google is burning billions trying to catch up.
And the guy who started it all says they're all solving the wrong problem.
Two Turing Award winners raised $2 billion in three weeks betting AGAINST the entire LLM approach. LeCun at AMI. Fei-Fei Li at World Labs.
The smartest people in AI are quietly building the exit from the technology everyone else is betting their future on.
Either they're wrong and the trillion dollar LLM industry keeps printing.
Or they're right and every AI company on earth just built on a foundation that's about to crack.
me watching people bookmark this article instead of actually doing it:
the move nobody will make:
1. follow this 5-step process for yourself
2. do it again for a local business owner
3. charge $3-5K
4. offer a $500/mo retainer to maintain and update it
5. repeat for 5 clients
that's $15-25K in setup fees and $2,500/mo recurring. from one article.
read it and take action.
Call Centers Will Go Bankrupt If People Start Building Their Own Voice AI Agents
The only thing you need to do to make thousands of dollars is:
1. Partner with salons, clinics, and other service-based businesses
2. Deploy a custom AI agent to handle FAQs and appointment bookings
3. Price it at $1000/m roughly one-third (or less) of what a human receptionist actually costs a business
This article is a complete playbook to do exactly that