@levie Aaron LevieAaron Levie posts on X about ai, business, in the, future the most. They currently have [---------] followers and [---] posts still getting attention that total [------] engagements in the last [--] hours.
Social category influence technology brands 11.97% finance 6.34% stocks 3.52% social networks 3.52% celebrities 1.41% events 1.41% automotive brands 0.7% fashion brands 0.7%
Social topic influence ai 46.48%, business 9.86%, in the 8.45%, future #323, software #1396, agentic #254, core #403, how to 4.23%, if you 4.23%, matter 3.52%
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Top posts by engagements in the last [--] hours
"Americas AI Action Plan is quite strong. It has a clear a mission to win the AI race and accelerate the development and use of AI by removing roadblocks or aiding adoption. Importantly it focuses on the positive benefits of AI which were all seeing every day"
X Link 2025-07-23T15:44Z 2.5M followers, 116K engagements
"0% chance you can explain the state of AI to anyone outside of this website and not look like this right now"
X Link 2026-01-31T18:58Z 2.5M followers, 301K engagements
"The effective use of agents is creating one of the widest spreads in output productivity weve seen on a per role basis. We didnt see this with chatbots previously. Chatbots probably sped up work by maybe 10-20% in most cases because they largely accelerate the research on a topic you would otherwise do in a few steps manually. Now with agents you could take the exact same engineer and easily see a 5X+ difference in the amount of useful output simply based on their choice of tools and how theyve designed their workflows. There probably hasnt been a period in tech or where a couple decisions"
X Link 2026-02-10T05:16Z 2.5M followers, 152K engagements
"Were entering a period where talent will care about a companys agentic stack since it drives their productivity and is a signal to where the companys going. Companies will compete on token budget and agentic tools similar to how they competed for managers based on headcount. if you are thinking about joining a team ask them for their ai token usage graph. if it's not exponential reconsider. if you are thinking about joining a team ask them for their ai token usage graph. if it's not exponential reconsider"
X Link 2026-02-11T18:33Z 2.5M followers, 73.9K engagements
"This is a great articulation of the agentic services opportunity right now. Most areas of professional services will have AI agent opportunities that are similar in scope to when we had a SaaS buildout for every major area of work or consumer marketplaces get built out for every category economic activity. These are categories of work that historically have been lighter on workflow automation as most of the work deals with unstructured data like contracts financial records filings and more. These are perfect areas for agents because they can process unstructured data at scale. And each space"
X Link 2026-02-12T05:24Z 2.5M followers, 167K engagements
"It remains the case that if youre paying attention to AI on this site youre at least a couple years ahead where the average worker is in your field. While it will increasingly be very rare in software engineering to not fully be using AI agents for coding this will remain true for many areas of knowledge work for quite some time. Were basically at day [--] of this trend in most fields of work. The advantage that many have both in IT and as a power user of AI in any job is to bring in the latest tools to start to transform workflows. You will be years ahead of everyone else. just talked with two"
X Link 2026-02-07T05:34Z 2.5M followers, 134.4K engagements
"@nikunj [--] day work week in shambles right now"
X Link 2026-02-15T05:43Z 2.5M followers, 15.4K engagements
"This chart is insane. AI has now enabled the creation of the fastest growing software product maybe of all time"
X Link 2025-02-05T22:57Z 2.4M followers, 957.7K engagements
"Grok [--] seems very strong. Great proof that the scaling laws are not in fact over. Very bullish for the future of AI"
X Link 2025-02-18T04:43Z 2.5M followers, 1.6M engagements
"Did something change in robotics like exactly one month ago to make all of this possible. This is crazy"
X Link 2025-03-20T20:20Z 2.4M followers, 917.5K engagements
"Product management for AI agents is easily the wildest form of product management in history. Typical product management is trying to figure out how to design interfaces and software for people to interact with deterministic systems. The user generally knows all the context to do their work successfully so its generally a matter of nailing the underlying business logic and surrounding UX. But with AI agents the user you care about most is the agent and they dont know anything by default. Theyll happily run in any direction to perform the task often without success. So as a PM (or engineer)"
X Link 2025-08-30T20:11Z 2.4M followers, 249.5K engagements
"Many of the biggest opportunities in AI right now are going after categories where there was never software to accomplish the problem before or the categories were too small to matter. AI agents represent the first time ever where we can bring along the work with the software which means TAMs get very big even in spaces that traditionally had small software spend. Legal services healthcare accounting software engineering and so on. The key though is a lot of these markets require a deep understanding of the problem in the domain because youre fundamentally being used to augment a critical"
X Link 2025-12-10T03:36Z 2.4M followers, 109.1K engagements
"Context is king for AI agents. Theres going to be a massive premium in the future on having up-to-date context for all your most important best practices decisions roadmap items specs marketing materials and other critical knowledge across your company. People get a lot of context for free in a company. They know where they work they have people next to them they work with they can remember the rough outline of the companys most recent quarterly goals to know if something seems good or bad to work on. AI agents on the other hand come in overly eager and ready to work on whatever you give"
X Link 2026-01-15T03:28Z 2.4M followers, 123.7K engagements
"Heres what often gets missed when people think about AI coding. The code may now be free but the learnings of what to build (and what to build next) and how to build it are bottlenecked by the same set of factors as before. Martin hits on this perfectly: Changes are the result of a business learnings. You only get very useful business learnings once a customer has implemented the first thing you shipped then you learn from their experience and make updates. So your ultimate bottleneck on software development is no longer the rate at which you can type code (as it primarily was before) but"
X Link 2026-01-22T16:49Z 2.5M followers, 99.2K engagements
"Hard to know exactly how this nets out but if I had to bet on AI simplifying the legal space or making it more complex Im going with the latter. When you drop the cost of anyone asking a legal question and generating increasingly more exotic and bespoke conditions you will only increase the amount of human legal work downstream from that. The ABA pegs active attorneys having gone from roughly [------] in [----] to roughly [-------] in [----]. In that time period we invented the PC word processor shared legal databases and [--] other things that would have made law more efficient. But instead we have"
X Link 2026-01-28T06:08Z 2.4M followers, 145.1K engagements
"My bet is that there will be no slopcopolypse because the model will become better at writing less sloppy code and at fixing existing code issues This is quite a provocative position. Basically you can hand off more and more to the agent today even if its not the cleanest code because a future model update will allow the agent to go back and make it all better anyway. This is going to break a lot of brains because its the opposite of anything that would have been comfortable in the past. But there are probably some areas of software where you can actually pull this off safely. Crazy times."
X Link 2026-01-30T06:49Z 2.5M followers, 108.9K engagements
"1. Honestly the biggest correlation appears to be how online you are. Most people in the real world just arent really online. And it wasnt really that big of a deal previously but now is. [--]. Laggards is relatively to the pace of change in the industry but Id guess it always follows some type of normal distribution. So the early adoptions are always only going to represent a few percent of the field. [--]. @gdb had a good post of best practices recently but in general you have to find a way to distribute the lessons and drivers of a change like this. Every team needs at least one person sharing"
X Link 2026-02-10T05:42Z 2.4M followers, [----] engagements
"Compared to other forms of knowledge work coding offers one of the least hostile environments for agents to work in. Agents have frictionless access to the core data they need (the codebase) to work from there are limited access control complexities there are generally good practices around documentation (compared to other forms of work) and its an entirely text-based medium. Kind of the perfect setup for agents. Other areas of knowledge work will require a bunch of similar practices to emerge to enable agents to be effective. Well need better documentation around our processes knowledge will"
X Link 2026-02-15T01:48Z 2.5M followers, [----] engagements
"This is the question every software company is asking themselves right now. What happens to our roadmap if an engineer can produce 2X or 5X more output. The general direction will be roadmap expansion. Companies that just use this leverage to cut costs will be outcompeted by those that decide to do more. As a result this will mean we will see more competitive battles between companies but also the expansion of many more categories since software can touch more surface area. The limiter then becomes how rapidly your customers can actually adopt new software how good you make that software (vs."
X Link 2026-02-02T00:52Z 2.5M followers, 157K engagements
"The reason were all in on AI agents at Box is because agents can now process all of the unstructured data in an enterprise at scale. Companies are sitting on mountains of valuable information that they can tap into for the first time"
X Link 2026-02-04T05:29Z 2.5M followers, 73.6K engagements
"Every piece of enterprise software has to become a platform play in some capacity. Were moving to a world where agents will do vastly more work with tools and data than people ever did. Your business model feature set and access points have to prepare for this. everythings gonna be an API if they want or not. everythings gonna be an API if they want or not"
X Link 2026-02-08T06:14Z 2.5M followers, 138.8K engagements
"Eventually as a result of the context limitations of AI agents well start to change and improve our work practices to aid in their success. One of the most interesting issues with AI agents is because of their inherently limited context they simply dont know what they dont know. They come in as a superintelligent system but have none of the signal that humans could rely on implicitly for making decisions. For instance if you ask a question of an agent that has a right answer but other plausible answers that are wrong because of enterprise data thats out of date or wasnt comprehensive when"
X Link 2026-02-14T04:27Z 2.5M followers, 74.1K engagements
"As agents expand to bring automation to most areas of knowledge work like legal finance or life sciences they need a core set of tools like the ability to work with computers execute code and the ability to store off work and manage data. File systems are becoming a core primitive that agents have to power this. Agents are insanely good at working with file systems as they offer the perfect environment for manipulation of data and managing context for what agents need to work on. This is just the start though. File systems also offer a natural container for agents to have a secure space where"
X Link 2026-02-14T18:19Z 2.5M followers, 46.5K engagements
"The future of work will look something like what Boris is describing. Anthropic is hiring engineers because people who know what theyre doing still have to tell the agents what to do review their work and integrate that work into a broader system. This will be true of other types of work as well; we will just move to higher levels of abstraction. It may be hard to imagine how that doesnt lead to the evaporation of work but once you consider all the natural limitations of agents it becomes clearer what the roles will look like. Also as you automate one part of a process you quickly discover"
X Link 2026-02-15T02:23Z 2.5M followers, 268.1K engagements
"@nikunj It certainly wont feel like the old style of work but if you can have agents coding on weekends in the background it will be hard for companies to justify not having them code on weekends; which will inevitably mean people need to be checking in on them etc"
X Link 2026-02-15T05:53Z 2.5M followers, [---] engagements
"Were at a fascinating point where theres a decent thesis for starting new companies from the ground up purely to take full advantage of the leverage you get from AI agents. So much about your typical practices have to be re-engineered to get the greatest output from agents. If you dont almost completely start your process from scratch youll likely cap out early in the gains you can get. Were seeing this first in the use of AI coding agents where the workflow becomes far more about clarity of spec writing and prompting than actually writing code. Now the job is far more about the upfront"
X Link 2025-09-16T01:09Z 2.5M followers, 273K engagements
"OpenAI just launched Atlas a browser that has AI agents as a native capability. Now you can let browser agents take over your software and automate anything. Here's the agent using Box to automate folder creation for an M&A due diligence process (sped up). Meet our new browserChatGPT Atlas. Available today on macOS: https://t.co/UFKSQXvwHT https://t.co/AakZyUk2BV Meet our new browserChatGPT Atlas. Available today on macOS: https://t.co/UFKSQXvwHT https://t.co/AakZyUk2BV"
X Link 2025-10-21T18:58Z 2.5M followers, 355.3K engagements
"Oh my gosh theyre making fun of us @suppvalen @moltbook this one 🤣 https://t.co/UurECrC1nS @suppvalen @moltbook this one 🤣 https://t.co/UurECrC1nS"
X Link 2026-01-31T02:57Z 2.5M followers, 112.6K engagements
"You used to ask people on your team what are you constrained by and the bottlenecks would be process lack of certain talent waiting on some other function to do its work and so on. Increasingly the right question is how constrained they are by their AI compute. The only question I ask in 1on1s is do you feel you have enough compute to work effectively The only question I ask in 1on1s is do you feel you have enough compute to work effectively"
X Link 2026-02-03T02:22Z 2.5M followers, 72.6K engagements
"AI coding will lead to 100X more software. That to me doesnt conclude that every customer wants to be responsible for owning and managing their own ERP. It concludes that customers will have more choice better features and far more personalization on top of software. Box CEO @levie's defense of software over vibe-coded n-of-1 internal tools: "If you're Ford and you're doing your supply chain on an ERP system you want that to work the exact same way every single time." "The billions of transactions going through that ERP system you https://t.co/L2ph2pvJft Box CEO @levie's defense of software"
X Link 2026-02-04T17:34Z 2.5M followers, 62.9K engagements
"Structure codebases to be agent-first So much of our work today is structured around the inherent context that we all collectively have around the workflows were involved in. We know the projects were working on why were working on them who else is working on them what tools to use for those projects what the rough best practices are and so on. All of that context basically comes for free by virtue of what our role is our inherently large context windows our background experience etc. That same context doesnt come for free for agents. It takes work to ensure that agents get that context and"
X Link 2026-02-06T04:47Z 2.5M followers, 110.4K engagements
"This is just so insane to have on an airplane. Please make it a law that all commercial flights must have starlink. Congrats @elonmusk"
X Link 2025-11-21T22:04Z 2.5M followers, 19.6M engagements
"http://x.com/i/article/2009901486390562816 http://x.com/i/article/2009901486390562816"
X Link 2026-01-10T18:27Z 2.5M followers, 252.4K engagements
"AI brings down the cost of building software dramatically. And now everyone can write code for any use case they can think of. But nothing changes about the concept of core competencies in a company. Companies spend their finite resources on things that differentiate them and let them serve customers better. Vibe coding customizations to software building internal apps that dont have an obvious solution or prototyping software makes total sense. This will likely produce 10X or 100X more software than we have today. But vibe coding your own CRM or ERP system just wont be a thing at scale. The"
X Link 2026-01-17T02:35Z 2.5M followers, 114.1K engagements
"Claude Opus [---] is now out At Box we've been testing the new model with Box AI on complex areas of knowledge work across many key industries like Financial Services Life Sciences and Legal. Overall Opus [---] represents a 10% jump over Opus [---] on our hardest knowledge work tasks. In our testing we have the model perform a variety of complex real-world tasks on enterprise content in a single shot. This work resembles the sophisticated multi-step work that a professional does in each major industry and we saw major jumps in accuracy across nearly all areas. What's clear is that Opus 4.6"
X Link 2026-02-05T18:34Z 2.5M followers, 111.1K engagements
"In the 19th century English economist William Stanley Jevons found that tech-driven efficiency improvements in coal use led to increased demand for coal across a range of industries. The paradox of http://x.com/i/article/2004648738762227713 http://x.com/i/article/2004648738762227713"
X Link 2025-12-26T20:44Z 2.5M followers, 5M engagements
"One of the biggest topics right now in the tech world is what does the future of software look like when AI agents are doing a substantial amount of work in the enterprise. Does software get http://x.com/i/article/2013014445703016448 http://x.com/i/article/2013014445703016448"
X Link 2026-01-18T22:41Z 2.5M followers, 1.3M engagements
"When thinking through the future of software its helpful to think through what will we produce more of vs. less of in the future due to agents. And what systems are tied to that production or consumption. Whether its a new startup or existing platform any system that is directly tied to areas where agents dramatically lower the cost or complexity of doing something that was hard before will see all new use cases emerge for its products. Ali Ghodsi at Databricks called out that theyre seeing major growth because AI agents have made it far easier to query your data which means any user in the"
X Link 2026-02-11T05:54Z 2.5M followers, 80.1K engagements
"The industry is collectively cracking the code on how to build long running agents. These agents can process orders of magnitude more information and at a far higher accuracy than what was possible and state of the art just a year ago. The jump from chatbots to AI agents thus is going to require vastly more compute and processing power to operate these systems at scale. This delta has so far been highlighted in coding but its going to be applied in every area of knowledge work like finance healthcare legal manufacturing supply chains life sciences and more. This is what the datacenters are"
X Link 2026-02-13T05:01Z 2.5M followers, 64.8K engagements
"File systems are an agents natural work environment. The ability to process and create unstructured data allow agents to bring automation to most areas of knowledge work. Now you can easily integrate Box as a cloud filesystem into deepagents from Langchain. Stay tuned for more. Last week I posted about using file systems in deepagent with @LangChain_JS 🎥 https://t.co/2r6wFHVS3S 👀 today our friends from @Box now forked the project and build their own Box backend to help you store files on their intelligent content management platform 🤩 Go check it Last week I posted about using file systems"
X Link 2026-02-13T18:20Z 2.5M followers, 47.6K engagements
"@steipete We had lobster last night and all I could think about was automation"
X Link 2026-02-15T01:55Z 2.5M followers, [----] engagements
"If anyone was wondering if [----] was the year of agents OpenAI is bringing on the maker of Openclaw. This space is about to get very real. Peter Steinberger is joining OpenAI to drive the next generation of personal agents. He is a genius with a lot of amazing ideas about the future of very smart agents interacting with each other to do very useful things for people. We expect this will quickly become core to our Peter Steinberger is joining OpenAI to drive the next generation of personal agents. He is a genius with a lot of amazing ideas about the future of very smart agents interacting with"
X Link 2026-02-15T21:48Z 2.5M followers, 160.6K engagements
"The counter dynamic to the AI model doing everything is that at least in enterprise bridging the AI models capabilities to the customers environment still requires a tremendous amount of long tail work. The gap between an AI agent working for 90% or 95% of the solution and 100% is usually about 10X more work than most realize. Getting access to the enterprise data connecting to the enterprise workflows delivering the change management that employees need to adopt the technology handling the regulatory and compliance requirements of that industry and so on all require some degree of highly"
X Link 2025-11-10T18:06Z 2.5M followers, 123.2K engagements
"It can be easy to underestimate what is necessarily to bring AI agents into the hands of most knowledge workers. This is actually good news because it directly correlates to the opportunity to build AI agents right now. This is the general arc of all new technologies where people in the tech industry directly see the full power and potential of something and imagine how easily it can be implemented for their own workflows. But most of the world just wants easy and prebuilt solutions to problems. They dont want to have to learn about all of the intricacies of how to make something work or how"
X Link 2025-11-11T04:46Z 2.5M followers, 67.3K engagements
"The tools that work better for agents will increasingly be the more successful ones because over time well have 1000X more agents than people using software. Software has always been built for people. But people do tasks one step at a time they also have a lot of context in their head that goes into the task and when software is hard to use or offers multiple conflicting solutions they can always watch a webinar or talk to a colleague to figure out the right thing. Agents on the other hand can process vastly more data work in parallel but also will run wild with conflicting tools or data"
X Link 2025-11-12T02:47Z 2.5M followers, 97.3K engagements
"One of the reasons why AI agents combined with SaaS is such a big deal is that software now brings along the work with it. Most software tools go underutilized relative to what theyre capable of merely because the customer doesnt have the resources necessary to fully leverage the tool. Either they dont have the time people or dollars. A security incident response system is great if you have enough people to watch over it. A contract management system is great if people tag their documents and manually add in the relevant data. A compliance tool is great if you have a compliance team to work"
X Link 2025-11-13T01:57Z 2.5M followers, 74.7K engagements
"We've been testing Box AI with GPT-5.1 for the past week to compare it to GPT-5 for enterprise content use-cases. It's a very strong upgrade from GPT-5. It's super fast performing 2X (or more) faster on our tests on long documents (30000+ tokens); and we saw an [--] percentage point gain in data extraction from our most our most challenging documents (across 1000+ data fields) from a variety of content types. Both of these are huge updates if you're building AI Agents that deal with complex enterprise information. GPT-5.1 will be available in the Box AI Studio shortly as well as in the Box AI"
X Link 2025-11-13T19:24Z 2.5M followers, 131.8K engagements
"@ThatTylerMoore On it thanks"
X Link 2025-11-14T17:25Z 2.5M followers, [--] engagements
"@sundarpichai You have the chance to do the funniest thing"
X Link 2025-11-15T01:05Z 2.5M followers, 108.1K engagements
"AI agents will fundamentally reshape the relationship between software vendors and customers over time. For the history of enterprise software vendors sold customers technology that the customer was ultimately responsible for getting the value from. Software was just a tool and it was largely up to the customer to figure out how to use that tool and get their employees to use it in productive ways. With AI agents software vendors are now providing the work to the customer not just the tools. If youre a life sciences company and you have Agents that are reviewing your drug trial data or if"
X Link 2025-11-15T21:51Z 2.4M followers, 125.6K engagements
"The vast majority of AI use will be for things we dont even do today. The real impact of AI agents will be that we can affordably solve problems that we couldnt solve before lower the cost of needed services that help businesses grow or better serve customers spend less time on drudgery or less strategic work and just generally get more done. When I talk to most enterprises today the thing that theyre most excited about with AI agents is being able to solve the kind of problems they could never solve in a scalable way with people. The ability to review every contract for risky clauses or"
X Link 2025-11-18T01:35Z 2.5M followers, 70.4K engagements
"At Box weve been testing Gemini [--] Pro in early access with Box AIon our most complex advanced reasoning eval and Gemini Pro was a massive [--] percentage point improvement over Gemini [---] Pro. For this test we ask the model a series of complex real-world questions with a set of enterprise documents. The questions are meant to approximate what a person does in their daily work across various fields of knowledge work. This may include what an investor would do to analyze the financial health of a company or what a consultant would do to build a report for a client on a complicated strategic"
X Link 2025-11-18T16:33Z 2.4M followers, 178.2K engagements
"@OfficialLoganK"
X Link 2025-11-20T05:32Z 2.5M followers, [----] engagements
"Super important signal here. All the evidence especially with recent model releases indicates that theres no sign of AI model progress slowing down. For any given domain we appear to be getting continued huge leaps in intelligence. A significant portion of energy has gone into making the models better at coding over the past couple of years which obviously offers huge economic gains. But were starting to see that the models are getting better and better at a broader range of knowledge work tasks as well. These arent always going to be the things that show up as a meaningful improvement in"
X Link 2025-11-20T05:44Z 2.4M followers, 131K engagements
"The big opportunity right now if youre building AI agents is to bridge the AI capability overhang with the customers actual workflows and business processes. The models will continue to get far better which enables more and more to be automated. but to take advantage of this most enterprises will need some form of applied solution for making agents effective for them. The reason coding agents have taken off is that they work within the tools and workflows that engineers are used to. This is going to apply to most categories of knowledge work. AI agents are only as effective as the data they"
X Link 2025-11-21T05:49Z 2.4M followers, 186.5K engagements
"People who build good internal models of this new intelligent entity will be better equipped to reason about it today and predict features of it in the future. People who don't will be stuck thinking about it incorrectly like an animal. Karpathy nails it. Too much time is spent trying to graft human parallels to AI. We should begin to get comfortable with the idea that AI just a different thing altogether: a super intelligent logic engine that we get to leverage as we see fit. If we did this it would free us up from lots of mistaken assumptions on its goals the limitations it will run into"
X Link 2025-11-21T17:35Z 2.4M followers, 83K engagements
"First flight with starlink. This is insane. The one government regulation I would fully support is a law requiring all commercial planes to have this immediately"
X Link 2025-11-21T21:30Z 2.5M followers, [----] engagements
"@lessin @elonmusk I just want fast internet"
X Link 2025-11-22T00:47Z 2.5M followers, 41.5K engagements
"There are lots of skills or tasks in the economy that will experience much more demand once the complexity or cost drops. Software is a perfect example where were dramatically underutilizing code in the world because its always been too expensive or difficult to generate. Were going to now jump straight to coding for way more than we ever would have before because its so much easier: designing software testing it generating internal apps using it to prototype trying multiple approaches to the same problem and so on. Heres a simple example of what it looks like. Because of AI agents handling"
X Link 2025-11-22T05:06Z 2.4M followers, 102.4K engagements
"Were starting to get a clearer sign of how vast the surface area of context engineering is going to be. To build AI agents in theory it should be as simple as having a super powerful model giving it a set of tools having a really good system prompt and giving it access to data. Maybe at some point it really will be this simple. But in practice to make agents that work today youre dealing with a delicate balance of what to give to the global agent vs. a subagent. What things to make agentic vs. just a deterministic tool call. How to handle the inherent limitations of the context window. You"
X Link 2025-11-24T00:29Z 2.4M followers, 152.2K engagements
"@evisdrenova Fortunately thats not too much of a risk. You still have to deliver on todays limitations so that probably just argues for throwing way more compute at the problem today and getting more efficient down the road with model progress"
X Link 2025-11-24T03:14Z 2.4M followers, [----] engagements
"What a crazy month for AI. With the Opus launch we have further evidence that model progress remains as strong as ever. And importantly Opus (along with other recently model updates) is showing a clear jump on major benchmarks that deal with more agentic tasks like coding MCP use computer use and more. The more that AI models deeply understand the software and tools that we use or have the ability to quickly code solutions to problems that arent in the training set the broader the set of knowledge worker tasks they can help with. If youre building AI agents right now this is an insanely good"
X Link 2025-11-25T04:44Z 2.4M followers, 81.7K engagements
"Its clear that AI agents are going to get better and better at coding. Were going to be able to give them much bigger tasks and reviewing that work will get easier and easier over time (both due to reliability and the systems surrounding the agent). But your ultimate constraint will be how well you can figure out what to tell the agent to do how to know when its going off the rails how to tell it what to do after it does how to jump in and fix or review its work and ultimately how to incorporate and run whatever it built. All of this still takes immense skill and there are no signs this is"
X Link 2025-11-26T05:14Z 2.4M followers, 121.2K engagements
"There are many spaces with AI agents where its entirely reasonable and the right strategy to focus on prioritizing the quality and performance of agents and building a moat over focusing on gross margin right now. The markets for agents will likely be far larger than software and while most categories wont be winner take all the long term profits will tend toward only a few players per space. The determining factor of which AI agents will be adopted will be the ones that actually work well vs. the ones that dont. This means you want to be at the bleeding edge of whats possible with the models"
X Link 2025-11-27T04:56Z 2.4M followers, 67.5K engagements
"AI agents are a force multiplier for your skill level in any particular field. This is why the argument of dont learn engineering because of AI is bogus. This will basically be true in most areas of work. Those that deeply understand their field will always have the leg up because they understand whats happening behind the scenes they know when to intervene with the agent they can make judgment calls about what works and what doesnt. And whats great is that AI will make it easier than ever for people to start getting into any new field of work especially coding or design so they can decide if"
X Link 2025-11-27T16:38Z 2.4M followers, 82.8K engagements
"The economic value that is tied to the current LLM paradigm assuming continued progress similar to what weve seen in the past year is already massive. You dont have to underwrite some amorphous AGI definition to get the significant impact of AI. An AI agent that has access to tools can process external data sources operate on other systems and that modifies its behavior based on a domain specific system prompt and context is already a template for broad economic impact across a wide range of fields. The seemingly biggest difference between this approach and AGI/ASI is that the user of the"
X Link 2025-11-29T00:27Z 2.4M followers, 71.3K engagements
"Nearly every negative prediction on the impact of automation gets proven wrong over time. We spend all our time looking at todays economy and imagine automation only being applied to how we work today and net reducing work for people. What actually happens in almost every instance is we use that automation to do more than we did before which creates a new set of jobs and work. What we ultimately get as a society is better use of our time new medical advances better safety lower cost offerings in nearly every category of product and service and economic opportunity for more people. AI will"
X Link 2025-11-29T21:09Z 2.4M followers, 38.4K engagements
"Lowering the cost of building software does not change the fundamental value proposition of commercial software. Commercial software means that you get a dedicated organization that is accountable to running your tech keeping your tech up to date with the latest features fixing bugs handling security and so on. Their survival depends on doing all of this vs. your custom one-off CRM system will eventually be a pain for you to manage. What lowering the cost of building software does do is the following: [--]. More viable competition in every category of software which means that customers will get"
X Link 2025-11-30T19:07Z 2.4M followers, 126.8K engagements
"@justincgohn @cpaik The analogy doesn't work. In the limit almost all media is fungible; Reed Hastings has long said Netflix's competition is people playing video games. Business software and in particular systems of record doesn't reduce in value if there's vastly more software. You still need"
X Link 2025-11-30T19:42Z 2.4M followers, [----] engagements
"Quick way to figure out AI agent opportunities: what work would a company want to do far more of or finally do for the first time if it was vastly easier to get the talent to do it. Wherever this work exists is where AI agents will emerge"
X Link 2025-12-02T02:07Z 2.4M followers, 60K engagements
"The counter point is remember all the website clone templates you could buy back in the day for a social network online forum product a CRM system building a cloud etc. Yet for some reason none of them made a dent in any market. It just turns out something very big separates the teams that want to build a real company that constantly innovates acquires customers serves them etc. vs. someone cloning something and trying to build a quick website. AI doesnt seem to change the fundamental calculus of the complexity of building a real enduring company and customers seem to be able to assess which"
X Link 2025-12-02T06:56Z 2.4M followers, 18.1K engagements
"Every hour spent recreating Salesforce or Workday is an hour not spent building the proprietary capabilities that actually move the business forward. This is one of the more essential reason why most companies are not going to have AI clone their system of record apps and manage them all themselves. Every project you take on is a tradeoff against some other important project. You hire software because someone else has already solved the problem for you. And that problem has a long tail of dependencies like security maintenance system upgrades and on and on. AI will certainly be used to build"
X Link 2025-12-02T16:04Z 2.4M followers, 111.8K engagements
"@clairevo Maybe but if youre a startup the last thing you should be doing is spending time building a custom CRM system. Your survival is already going to be against all odds and any minute spent on something your customer doesnt care about is wasted time"
X Link 2025-12-02T16:48Z 2.4M followers, [----] engagements
"These [--] paragraphs from @dwarkesh_sp are precisely why AI will not replace jobs en masse. Agents will be incredibly helpful at automating tasks. And those tasks will grow ever larger. But people will coordinate all those tasks coming together to produce real value"
X Link 2025-12-03T07:08Z 2.4M followers, 56K engagements
"@Yashika_dev @dwarkesh_sp Its going to take people to decide what should go into the context window though. And make sure only the right stuff gets in there and the important stuff that comes out gets reviewed. No way around this"
X Link 2025-12-03T07:19Z 2.4M followers, [---] engagements
"We just announced our Q3 earnings yesterday delivering revenue of $301 Million and non-GAAP operating margins of28.6% in the quarter and we guided for the full year to come in at approximately $1.175 billion in revenue. A huge thanks to all our amazing 120000+ customers broad partner ecosystem and Boxers for making these results happen. I'm incredibly excited about the continued customer expansion with leading organizations across a variety of industries in the quarter including Media & Entertainment (Sony Group Corporation and WPP Group) Public Sector (Department of Energy and Naval Air"
X Link 2025-12-03T15:29Z 2.4M followers, 847.2K engagements
"Between Sutton Ilya and Karpathys interviews I dont feel that were any closer to that moment 🤔. And even when it comes diffusion will take years/decades which gives the economy just enough time to change the definition of what a job is. Todays jobs become tomorrows tasks"
X Link 2025-12-03T16:47Z 2.4M followers, [----] engagements
"One issue is that the human on the server will still be at a stark disadvantage vs. the human in real life. They wont have met the customer in person gone to the conference been in the meeting where the critical details were shared been shared the exact YouTube video to watch for the right vs. wrong insight and do on. So even with massive model capability progress or the AGI moment the diffusion will still be rate limited by end users being able to incorporate AI into their workflows constantly pruning the context that agents have etc"
X Link 2025-12-03T17:15Z 2.4M followers, [----] engagements
"1. Theres a reason all the major AI labs have in person policies :-); its far faster and more productive for humans to get this context offline + online than online-only [--]. The remote workers benefit from getting constant context from colleagues and real life interaction with various internal and external parties that the human on a server cant replicate; theres no shortcut to this AI will have to do it as well which will take tons of human bandwidth"
X Link 2025-12-03T17:34Z 2.4M followers, [----] engagements
"@paulg In all seriousness this is simply the most exciting time Ive ever seen in tech. Started building websites 25+ years ago and theres never been a more fun time to be building software. Were all very lucky to be in the game right now"
X Link 2025-12-03T19:38Z 2.4M followers, 13.6K engagements
"AI models are trained on public or generally available data sources. By default they know basically everything about anything other than your specific workflows and business. For AI Agents to be effective in the enterprise they need your enterprise context. That context is sitting in all of the contracts financialdocuments research marketing assets meeting notes conversations and every other piece of information in the enterprise. By volume most of this data is unstructured data. Now for the first time ever we can fully tap into the value of all of this data in an organization. Its largely"
X Link 2025-12-05T18:47Z 2.4M followers, 53.2K engagements
"At least based on the path were on right now AI will be best harnessed by people who understand the domain theyre working in (or problem theyre trying to solve). And thus AI will ultimately augment how we work vs. replace it. With even a small and decreasing hallucination or error rate you are ultimately bottlenecked by your ability to give AI agents the right context to work with review the output of AI and incorporate its work into a broader set of tasks. The people who understand their field the best and have high judgment are in the best position to do this over non-experts. A non-expert"
X Link 2025-12-07T00:38Z 2.4M followers, 95.5K engagements
"In a world where everyone has access to the same AI models one might think returns begin to converge across firms. But its clear that for now a real advantages you can have as a company team or individual is your ability to make AI successful. A big part of that is willingness to change processes and workflows to leverage AI agents. As well as your team or companys ability to give agents the right context to work with. But getting them this context remains one of the biggest challenges for most companies. Data is fragmented its in peoples heads decisions and workflows arent written down and"
X Link 2025-12-09T04:23Z 2.4M followers, 752.6K engagements
"Box has been testing GPT-5.2 in early access with Box AI on our advanced reasoning eval and it offers a huge jump in capability and performance from GPT-5.1. In our latest expanded reasoning tests we ask the model to perform a series of enterprise tasks that approximate real world knowledge work that we see industries ranging from financial services to healthcare and life sciences. These tasks require a high degree of analytical capabilities math reasoning and more. In this expanded test (with broader and harder tasks) GPT-5.2 performs [--] pts better than GPT-5.1 and just as importantly the"
X Link 2025-12-11T18:56Z 2.4M followers, 68K engagements
"Maintaining accuracy across a long context window is one of the most important variables for AI agent advances from here on out. It looks like GPT-5.2 is a major upgrade on this front. This is very bullish for enterprise AI agents. The problem of context rot is very real. For AI agents to be useful in the enterprise they need to be able to retain information accurately across long horizon tasks. If you ask an agent to fill out an RFP you want it to be able to keep track of the various questions it was being asked and the answers relevant to those questions. The same is true for contracts"
X Link 2025-12-12T06:02Z 2.4M followers, 55.1K engagements
"The vast majority of AI use in [--] years from now will be on things we dont even do today. In most areas of work we actually havent reached peak demand. In fact were very far from it. We havent reached peak demand of getting great healthcare services coding amazing apps fixing bugs building features customers want protecting companies against risk delivering better sales experiences creating relevant ad campaigns and so on. In all of these areas and 1000s of other economically valuable activities we only happen to do the level of work that we do because its all a company can afford to do. There"
X Link 2025-12-13T06:19Z 2.4M followers, 90.4K engagements
"Everyone on X takes for granted how far ahead we are in thinking about how AI can and will be applied to organizations. This gap is likely only extending even further over time as agentic workflows get even more powerful but equally complex to manage. The vast majority of companies big and small will need real help to actually adapt to using AI agents to automate their work. This firstly creates a huge opportunity for many new companies to emerge that will use AI from day one to compete more effectively; well see this in marketing agencies law firms consulting companies system integrators"
X Link 2025-12-15T05:35Z 2.4M followers, 119.9K engagements
"At Box we've been testing Gemini [--] Flash on a variety of enterprise tasks with Box AI including our most challenging data extraction test on complex business documents and images. Gemini [--] Flash represents another jump up on advanced AI use-cases where speed and accuracy matter a ton. Gemini [--] Flash compared to [---] Flash improved accuracy in these complex data extraction scenarios by [--] pts and saw jumps of [--] pts on long documents and [--] pts on documents with large field counts showing the ability to keep track of questions In this test we extract data across [----] fields across complex"
X Link 2025-12-17T17:23Z 2.4M followers, [--] engagements
"Gemini [--] Flash is out At Box we've been testing Gemini [--] Flash on a variety of enterprise tasks with Box AI including our most challenging data extraction test on complex business documents and images. Gemini [--] Flash represents another jump up on advanced AI use-cases where speed and accuracy matter a ton. Gemini [--] Flash compared to [---] Flash improved accuracy in these complex data extraction scenarios by [--] pts and saw jumps of [--] pts on long documents and [--] pts on documents with large field counts showing the ability to keep track of many questions at once without losing track. In this test"
X Link 2025-12-17T17:28Z 2.4M followers, 63K engagements
"The rate of AI agents being able to complete more and more complex work is definitely the story of [----]. Next year it appears this will only go more vertical. Were collectively figuring out how to develop agent architectures that can manage long-running work for AI agents giving them the right data and tools to access and deal with the inherent limitations of context windows. As model progress continues at its current rate and its showing no sign of slowing down the capabilities of these agents will only improve from here. [----] was the year where these methods showed up most in AI coding"
X Link 2025-12-20T20:28Z 2.4M followers, 85K engagements
"To get the full benefit of AI agents you often need to change your underlying workflows and keep up with a very fast moving AI space. Because of this there are at least [--] entirely new categories of business models that will emerge around the software companies that build agents. [--]. The services firm that implements AI agents in existing companies. As enterprises look to deploy AI agents across all forms of work its not possible for every company to figure out how to do this on their own. Most companies dont have the IT teams to deliver on this so there will be entirely new system integrators"
X Link 2025-12-23T01:12Z 2.4M followers, 135.4K engagements
"Heres why context engineering is such a big deal. We just spent [--] hours debating when an agent should rely on its internal knowledge vs. trying to find relevant context within data for just one type of question. We got through [--] test cases of hundreds. Even the people involved in the brainstorm couldnt all agree on what they would expect humans to do in this situation. There truly was no right answer and its always context specific customer by customer. Everything in context engineering is a tradeoff between a variety of factors: how fast do you want the agent to answer a question how much"
X Link 2025-12-23T22:09Z 2.4M followers, 126.3K engagements
"The corollary is that because of AI agents every small business and entrepreneur now has the resources of a Fortune [---] at their disposal. Technology has always been about producing more abundance and better access to a given resource. Weve done this with software for decades from mainframe to client-server to cloud. Each of these periods made technology 10-100X more accessible to more businesses. AI does the same now for all areas of knowledge work. Why is high end coding only available to a microscopically small set of companies in the world Why are the vast majority of companies unable to"
X Link 2025-12-24T19:31Z 2.4M followers, 419.4K engagements
"To the extent that AI agents for coding are a proxy for what well see when agents come to other fields of knowledge work then this is a technology whose impact can be most felt by the experts in any particular field. One surprising thing with AI coding agents is theres less of a get off my lawn dynamic than many other types of technologies and efficiencies in the past. The best engineers that I know wholeheartedly love AI for coding because they can instantly take advantage of all their expertise to get far more done than they could have before. Most of the time you spend building something"
X Link 2025-12-28T01:54Z 2.4M followers, 234.8K engagements
"Theres never been an underlying substrate in tech that both improves in capability and drops in cost on a task-specific basis as rapidly as AI does. In the next year because of underlying model improvements AI agents will: handle much longer running tasks; deal much better with context rot in long context windows without getting as confused; get far faster for increasingly harder tasks; improve expertise in all areas of knowledge work due to post-training expanding well beyond code; work with tools and computer-use much better; and more. Each of these capabilities and improvements will unlock"
X Link 2025-12-30T01:21Z 2.4M followers, 91.3K engagements
"Getting AI agents working for enterprises is not easy. And this is exactly why theres so much opportunity right now. Today the tech is just hard enough to get working right which means only a relatively small number of teams and companies in total will make this simple enough for the world to adopt. So you basically have a cheat code if youre building AI agents because we know exactly how this will play out. The winners of the internet brought powerful web services to the masses. The winners of SaaS did the same for infrastructure and software. The same will be true for AI agents and"
X Link 2025-12-31T01:17Z 2.4M followers, 113.8K engagements
"Most people have the wrong default assumption for what happens with the need for technical skills in a world of AI agents. The default view is that AI makes most of the skills obsolete. When in fact the leverage just went up massively on being good at your particular craft starting first with software engineering. Its far better to have a deep understanding of the hardest part of what youre trying to do in a task because you will be able to successfully direct agents to do most of the other rote undifferentiated work for you. Writing code is just one component of the job of building software"
X Link 2026-01-01T00:22Z 2.4M followers, 98.2K engagements
"One of the biggest opportunities available to anyone entrepreneurial right now in their company is to be the person that helps their organization understand and deploy AI agents. Deploying agents is hard. There is still a relatively narrow universe of people with this skill. While all of the best practices are available online you have to be paying attention to every new thing that comes out around coding agents memory filesystem and tool use agent harnesses context engineering and so on. And the best practices in this space just continue to compound which means the farther ahead you are the"
X Link 2026-01-07T03:45Z 2.4M followers, 187K engagements
"@JDVance Why is he shooting after hes fully out of harms way (2nd and 3rd shot) Why doesnt he just move away from the vehicle instead of standing in front of it"
X Link 2026-01-08T17:17Z 2.4M followers, 116.7K engagements
"@WicklowSaidWhat @JDVance"
X Link 2026-01-08T17:23Z 2.4M followers, 10.4K engagements
"I think the model is a bit off. SaaS and custom software are not in a tug of war. Packaged software (SaaS) exists once enough customers want the same thing. Then people build customizations to it or develop their own solutions when the existing software doesnt solve the problem they have (usually a new problem). Then someone entrepreneurial comes in and builds packaged software once they see enough people go off and create custom solutions. This is an evolutionary process that will go on and on forever"
X Link 2026-01-08T17:36Z 2.4M followers, [----] engagements
"Youre going to see more and more service providers go big on AI coding and other AI automation. To understand why its useful to think about the power of distribution and the nature of the firm in the age of AI. Initially Cognition is a clear disruptor to the core Infosys business. Yet they currently have access to some of the worlds largest enterprises and are on contract with them to do large scale software projects. The choice for them or any other service provider is to either slowly have their business decline or use AI to do bigger and bigger projects at a lower cost for clients. So that"
X Link 2026-01-08T17:58Z 2.4M followers, 96.7K engagements
"My toxic trait is that I think the moment you have PMF you should ensure you dont overly rely on a founder led sales motion. The core benefit of founder led sales is to very directly make sure youre building something that matters and that your message works; past that point youre likely holding back the growth of your company by being a crutch for a sales motion other that for initial or closing calls. Highly nuanced as every single case is different but almost any broad advice is too generic to be right"
X Link 2026-01-11T03:34Z 2.4M followers, 12.5K engagements
"Today Box is launching Box Extract our most powerful way to mine the intelligence sitting inside of critical unstructured data at scale. Enterprises are sitting on a wealth of valuation information inside of their enterprise content from their contracts and invoices to research documents and marketing assets. Inside of this information is critical data around customer interactions revenue opportunities market intelligence research breakthroughs security and governance risks and more. Previously it was nearly impossible to capture this information without massive human labor or fragile legacy"
X Link 2026-01-15T18:31Z 2.4M followers, [---] engagements
"Today Box is launching Box Extract our most powerful way to mine the intelligence sitting inside of critical unstructured data at scale. Enterprises are sitting on a wealth of valuable information inside of their enterprise content from their contracts and invoices to research documents and marketing assets. Inside of this information is critical data around customer interactions revenue opportunities market intelligence research breakthroughs security and governance risks and more. Previously it was nearly impossible to capture this information without massive human labor or fragile legacy"
X Link 2026-01-15T18:38Z 2.4M followers, 65.3K engagements
"@nateberkopec Its true. When using an ERP system its best if the buttons subtly change in order on each load"
X Link 2026-01-16T06:40Z 2.4M followers, [----] engagements
"AI brings down the cost of building software dramatically. And now everyone can write code for any use case they can think of. But the long tail of work that goes into maintaining the software fixing bugs adding new features keeping up with connectors and APIs and the endless other activities that go into building software dont go away. Anything you vibe code once will have to be vibe coded forever. Its now your software. You own it and are now responsible for it. And you get all the positives and negatives that come along with that. Im actually very bullish on vibe coding lots of internal"
X Link 2026-01-16T07:12Z 2.4M followers, [----] engagements
"Claude Cowork gives you a peek into the future of knowledge work. Here's a demo of using Box as a cloud filesystem via MCP for Claude to leverage content as context to generate new slides locally. The future is having agents running in the background doing work for you"
X Link 2026-01-16T22:21Z 2.4M followers, 60.6K engagements
"@HalalTrader No change in tone. Been expressing this position for the past couple of years sadly the market appears incapable of understanding nuance https://x.com/levie/status/1937728424975696041 One thing that sometimes gets lost on people in a world of AI Agents bringing down the cost of software development is where we create custom software vs. continue to use pre-built solutions. Some argue that we will have custom software for everything where users or even IT https://x.com/levie/status/1937728424975696041 One thing that sometimes gets lost on people in a world of AI Agents bringing"
X Link 2026-01-17T06:50Z 2.4M followers, [----] engagements
"@HalalTrader Taking my Box hat off I just am fascinated by the indiscriminate reaction; almost no judgment being used to figure out which platforms actually have deep workflows and data moats. Wild times Never a dull moment in AI/software land"
X Link 2026-01-17T07:12Z 2.4M followers, [---] engagements
"Theres a subtle point that gets forgotten about why enterprises use software in the first place. Your internal IT team doesnt want to be responsible when you miss your quarter because the homegrown ERP system hit a race condition at the end of the month. Taking on the risk of owning and managing your own systems is worth it when its your core competency and it affects your customer experience or if you cant solve the problem any other way. But the same risk and complexity profile for something that you can just as easily rent elsewhere for a non-core task doesnt make sense. Resources will"
X Link 2026-01-24T06:49Z 2.4M followers, [----] engagements
"Man this stuff will make your skin crawl A domestic terrorist tried to assassinate federal law enforcement and this is your response You and the states entire Democrat leadership team have been flaming the flames of insurrection for the singular purpose of stopping the deportation of illegals who invaded the country. A domestic terrorist tried to assassinate federal law enforcement and this is your response You and the states entire Democrat leadership team have been flaming the flames of insurrection for the singular purpose of stopping the deportation of illegals who invaded the country"
X Link 2026-01-25T19:05Z 2.4M followers, 152.6K engagements
"@Tylergroce Does it offer a protocol for what to do in this situation"
X Link 2026-01-25T19:56Z 2.4M followers, [----] engagements
"@Cascadia_AI Maybe they should try that message"
X Link 2026-01-25T20:18Z 2.4M followers, [----] engagements
"@betocmn @TheEthanDing basically the network effect is just insurmountable. 100x more potent than a consumer social network"
X Link 2026-01-26T05:56Z 2.4M followers, [---] engagements
"@Josh Wow that's more badass than a Kanye tweet. what are you drinking"
X Link 2010-08-12T19:26Z 2.5M followers, [--] engagements
"If Facebook returns to its IPO price this week the entire Internet owes Zuckerberg an apology"
X Link 2012-06-24T17:10Z 2.5M followers, [--] engagements
"The east coast is dealing with the biggest hurricane ever and the west coast response is: launch more smartphones"
X Link 2012-10-29T18:05Z 2.5M followers, [---] engagements
"This year $3.7 trillion will be spent on IT. Instead of collecting taxes the US government should just sell enterprise software"
X Link 2013-01-03T18:35Z 2.5M followers, [---] engagements
"This will be a good week to pitch your power outage startup"
X Link 2013-02-04T02:41Z 2.5M followers, [---] engagements
"The product that wins is the one that bridges customers to the future not the one that requires a giant leap"
X Link 2013-04-13T05:25Z 2.5M followers, [---] engagements
"It took [--] years to get to [---] million PCs sold a year. It has taken [--] years for tablets to accomplish the same feat"
X Link 2013-05-28T17:32Z 2.5M followers, [---] engagements
"Facebook is up 27% today. Everyone's reaction: http://t.co/s4lKIuMIXs"
X Link 2013-07-25T17:45Z 2.4M followers, [--] engagements
"Job description for new Microsoft CEO: [--]. Fix mobile problems [--]. Fix software problems [--]. Read The Innovator's Dilemma"
X Link 2013-08-23T19:31Z 2.5M followers, [---] engagements
"Tip: Take the stodgiest oldest slowest moving industry you can find. And build amazing software for it"
X Link 2013-10-09T05:48Z 2.5M followers, [---] engagements
"IPOs: If your stock shoots up you left money on the table. If it drops you screwed investors. If it's flat you're boring"
X Link 2013-11-07T22:45Z 2.5M followers, [----] engagements
"Wow. Seattle. You've lost your mind. This is how you fall behind in innovation. http://t.co/t7lXCRWjDE http://www.geekwire.com/2014/seattle-city-council-approves-cap-lyft-uberx-sidecar-drivers/ http://www.geekwire.com/2014/seattle-city-council-approves-cap-lyft-uberx-sidecar-drivers/"
X Link 2014-03-17T23:45Z 2.5M followers, [---] engagements
"I'm excited to welcome @Padmasree to the Box Board She's an amazing technology visionary and leader. http://t.co/7fujyOKwky http://blog.box.com/2014/03/padmasree-warrior-joining-the-box-board-of-directors/ http://blog.box.com/2014/03/padmasree-warrior-joining-the-box-board-of-directors/"
X Link 2014-03-19T17:24Z 2.4M followers, [---] engagements
"1. Solve a hard problem with a simple solution [--]. Simple solution spreads and creates new hard problems [--]. Repeat"
X Link 2014-03-31T02:11Z 2.5M followers, [---] engagements
"The job of the incumbent is to keep the market exactly the same. The job of the underdog is to use every method possible to redefine it"
X Link 2014-04-21T02:51Z 2.5M followers, [---] engagements
"1. First [--] days of quarter: "What is going on at Apple" [--]. Earnings day: "Holy crap Apple is massive" [--]. Repeat"
X Link 2014-04-23T21:04Z 2.4M followers, [---] engagements
"Cannot wait for when Google starts making trains. http://t.co/3agNkotKbj"
X Link 2014-05-28T05:00Z 2.5M followers, [---] engagements
"A lot of innovation is now in regulated spaces. Soon we'll see which regulations are meant to protect consumers & which protect incumbents"
X Link 2014-06-22T00:44Z 2.5M followers, [---] engagements
"Nordstrom buying Trunk Club isn't "just another acquisition." This is the beginning of many years of industrial giants going digital"
X Link 2014-08-01T03:12Z 2.5M followers, [---] engagements
"Hottest startup trend of 2016: building holding companies"
X Link 2015-08-10T21:27Z 2.5M followers, [---] engagements
"Pretty forward thinking of Boeing to let you cancel purchases via twitter. Hopefully more brands adopt this. https://x.com/realdonaldtrump/status/806134244384899072 Boeing is building a brand new [---] Air Force One for future presidents but costs are out of control more than $4 billion. Cancel order https://x.com/realdonaldtrump/status/806134244384899072 Boeing is building a brand new [---] Air Force One for future presidents but costs are out of control more than $4 billion. Cancel order"
X Link 2016-12-06T16:14Z 2.4M followers, [----] engagements
"First day of trading is the best. "Infinity""
X Link 2017-03-02T16:24Z 2.4M followers, [----] engagements
""I work in grocery" is the new "I work in tech.""
X Link 2017-06-16T14:46Z 2.5M followers, [----] engagements
"OMG if I received this alert I would just pass out immediately and also never use a phone again. https://x.com/tulsigabbard/status/952243723525677056 HAWAII - THIS IS A FALSE ALARM. THERE IS NO INCOMING MISSILE TO HAWAII. I HAVE CONFIRMED WITH OFFICIALS THERE IS NO INCOMING MISSILE. https://t.co/DxfTXIDOQs https://x.com/tulsigabbard/status/952243723525677056 HAWAII - THIS IS A FALSE ALARM. THERE IS NO INCOMING MISSILE TO HAWAII. I HAVE CONFIRMED WITH OFFICIALS THERE IS NO INCOMING MISSILE. https://t.co/DxfTXIDOQs"
X Link 2018-01-13T18:24Z 2.4M followers, [---] engagements
"Wow these people are so bad at guessing things. https://x.com/josephroqueca/status/979169035731562496 https://x.com/josephroqueca/status/979169035731562496"
X Link 2018-03-29T03:09Z 2.4M followers, [----] engagements
"Amazon is testing a new way to deliver packages to your car trunk. We are now just one Amazon GPS Bracelet away from the final vision of couriers intercepting us on the street with our packages"
X Link 2018-04-24T14:03Z 2.5M followers, [---] engagements
"Guns dont kill people doors kill people. https://x.com/tomnamako/status/997557776850268162 https://x.com/tomnamako/status/997557776850268162"
X Link 2018-05-18T23:43Z 2.5M followers, [---] engagements
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