Eric Schmidt (ex-Google CEO): “if you really want to make money, it’s actually easy. found an agentic AI company.”
If I had only 30 days to do that , I'd begin here and save this:
Agent Architecture
https://t.co/Xyy3e9AjAQ
Claude Code 101:
https://t.co/tZbHeRDWkj
Claude Code in Action:
https://t.co/RDYEVbydhW
Prompt engineering (official):
https://t.co/aYQzAWmObh
Interactive prompt tutorial (hands-on):
https://t.co/5k9My0hYgY
CLAUDE.md & how to give Claude memory:
https://t.co/gtmOGKAvDe
Skills, teach Claude reusable workflows:
https://t.co/DJFqh3E6OB
MCP, time connect Claude to Slack, GitHub, Drive:
https://t.co/XbRdmmcYmP
Routines (automate tasks 24/7):
https://t.co/LGbhOeWWdJ
Claude Code Ultimate Guide (community):
https://t.co/56DAmEuqH8
Awesome Claude Code (skills, hooks, plugins):
https://t.co/jUIBuxvV5K
All 13 Anthropic Academy courses (free certs):
https://t.co/rHn0gDmtGH
Claude Code full docs:
https://t.co/KYHnapDdHG
All of this is for free at $0/month
Then read this guide by this builder
Instead of watching Netflix tonight, watch this 2-hour Stanford lecture.
It will teach you more about how LLMs like ChatGPT and Claude are actually built than most people learn in years working in AI.
Stanford released it for free.
Save this.
the engineer who built Claude Code just dropped a 28-minute video on how to write prompts that actually work
I've seen $300 courses that don't cover what he shows in the first 10 minutes
CLAUDE.md files, memory shortcuts, parallel sessions, prompting patterns
all in one video and completely free
works whether you're a developer, a beginner, or someone who's been using Claude for months
based on this, I put together 18 things you can copy and use in Claude today
full guide in the article below
A Oxford PhD student got flagged for submitting AI-generated work.
His advisor called it the most sophisticated research process he had seen in 20 years.
The student had not used AI to write a single word.
Here is the workflow that got him reported.
He starts every essay with a diagnostic he calls brutal. He dumps his rough argument into Claude and asks one question: what are the three weakest logical jumps in this reasoning, and where would a hostile examiner attack first? The AI does not write his essay. It destroys his draft, and then he rebuilds from whatever survives.
Most students using AI are doing the opposite. They hand Claude a topic and ask it to write. He hands Claude his thinking and asks it to find every place where that thinking falls apart. The difference between those two approaches is the difference between outsourcing your brain and sharpening it.
The second step is the one that made his advisor go quiet. He uploads the five most important papers in his field alongside his draft and asks Claude what claims in his argument contradict or oversimplify what these authors actually found. Most PhD students cite papers they have skimmed once. He cites papers he has been forced to genuinely reckon with, because Claude keeps catching the places where he got them wrong.
The final move is almost unfair. Before he submits anything, he pastes his conclusion and runs one more prompt. He asks what a philosopher of science would say is missing from this argument and what assumptions he is making that he has not defended. His essays come back from reviewers with phrases like unusually rigorous and demonstrates rare critical depth, and his committee has no idea that the depth came from a machine asking him harder questions than any human in his department was willing to ask.
The academic integrity hearing lasted three hours. The panel asked him to rebuild his methodology from scratch in the room. He opened his laptop and showed them exactly how the workflow ran, prompt by prompt. They did not just clear him. They gave him the highest grade in the department's history and asked him to present the process to faculty.
Here is what that story actually means. What took most PhD candidates six months of back-and-forth with advisors, he was compressing into a single session because he had figured out something almost nobody else has. AI does not make your thinking better by replacing it. It makes your thinking better by attacking it faster than any human critic ever would.
He was not using AI to write. He was using it to think harder than he could alone.
The tool is the same one everyone has. The workflow is the part nobody is teaching.
🚨CLAUDE LANZÓ SU ACADEMIA GRATUITA DE IA
10 cursos oficiales. Certificado incluido. Sin pagar nada.
Desde cero hasta nivel avanzado. A tu ritmo.
Aquí tienes los 10 cursos (Guárdalos 🔖):
R.I.P Canva. R.I.P PowerPoint. R.I.P CapCut.
Google's NotebookLM now turns any document into cinematic videos, podcasts, slide decks, and infographics.
All with one click. All free.
Most people have no idea this exists.
Here's how to use it:
Alguna vez te has preguntado, ¿Cuál es la fórmula secreta detrás de esos reels virales en redes sociales? 🤔
Sigue este hilo y descubre cómo dominar esta tendencia 🧵👇🏻
2. Caspa AI:
Crea imágenes visualmente atractivas para campañas de marketing, sitios web y redes sociales:
• Generar imágenes únicas.
• Modelos humanos realistas.
• Tiempo y rentable.
https://t.co/FHnzpACgDJ
¿Dejarías que la Inteligencia Artificial te ayude a definir a tu cliente ideal? 🤖
Hoy quiero compartirte algunos comandos que puedes utilizar en ChatGPT para ayudarte a definir y entender a tu público objetivo.
#InteligenciaArtificial#chatgptprompts
No solo es ChatGPT o AutoGPT
Hoja de herramientas de inteligencia artificial por categorías para llevar tus conocimientos al máximo nivel:
Parte 1⃣ : Creación y edición de vídeo x10
ChatGPT solo es el comienzo.
En 1 mes se han lanzado más de 2.000 nuevas herramientas de IA.
Pero... ¿Cuáles son las buenas?
Aquí tienes 8 webs de IA pioneras que te ahorrarán miles de horas de trabajo:
Escribimos un documento con +100 prompts de ChatGPT para crear páginas web.
- Intro
- Dominios
- Colores
- Código
- Arquitectura
- Productos
- SEO
- CRO
- Bonus
Te lo envío gratis el lunes.
Solo pido seguirme y: like, RT o responder a este tweet :)
In December, my friend told me ChatGPT would replace my writing.
You're crazy, I told him, it's too basic.
Boy, was I wrong...
After spending hundreds of hours playing with it and taking courses,
I now use ChatGPT to improve what I Write, Every Single Day.
Here's how: