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Aaron Levie posts on X about future of, open ai, 100x, productivity the most. They currently have XXXXXXXXX followers and XXX posts still getting attention that total XXXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.
Social category influence technology brands XXXX% stocks XXXX%
Social topic influence future of #2355, open ai #907, 100x #118, productivity #923, ai for 0.42%, 6 months 0.42%, sama 0.42%, infrastructure 0.42%, a very 0.42%, infra XXXX%
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Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours
"Great to be a launch partner for the new OpenAI Agent Builder. The future of the enterprise will be multi-agent systems and at Box we're focused on ensuring enterprise content can be natively and securely integrated into every AI tool out there"
X Link @levie 2025-10-06T18:57Z 2.5M followers, 24.1K engagements
"The AI bull case is that were only scratching the surface of what AI agents are going to be capable of and even the ones that are out there only represent a small fraction of whats to come. Starting with the most mature ones. The vast majority of engineers using AI for coding will largely already swear by it and not be able to go back. And the vast majority of all engineers in the world are not yet even on the latest agentic platforms for coding. So you have years of adoption set to come in the coding space especially as agents hit security devops and many other engineering categories. Now"
X Link @levie 2025-10-08T03:53Z 2.5M followers, 121.8K engagements
"Whats interesting about AI agents is the unit of a task is just going to keep on growing in size over time. In code in the past X years weve gone from autocompleting a couple lines of code in a second to writing hundreds or thousands of lines of code in minutes to writing tens of thousands of lines of code over hours. The same trend is happening right now in most other fields of knowledge work. Outside the space some may wonder why isnt AI getting cheaper or faster Yet everyone in the industry knows that were now able to throw more compute at a problem to solve the next harder one. As soon as"
X Link @levie 2025-10-04T05:21Z 2.5M followers, 119.7K engagements
"If youre working on an AI agent right now that works perfectly for any given task youre making the wrong bet. AI model capabilities are only going to get better context windows will get longer and have less rot tool use will improve compute efficiency will get better and so on. The best thing to do is to be working on agents that can accomplish a smaller unit of work today but necessarily require continued improvements to expand to broader tasks over time. This will mean you can get near term adoption and quick feedback now but model gains will accrue to your agent so it steadily solve more"
X Link @levie 2025-10-05T00:45Z 2.5M followers, 196.8K engagements
"@sama Just sent this XX minutes ago after a cursor session with codex"
X Link @levie 2025-10-12T01:11Z 2.5M followers, 36.3K engagements
"Great example of an immediate obvious benefit of AI. Doctors using AI scribes experience dramatically less burnout. In every field a substantial part of our job is to do tasks that are necessary but unenjoyable. AI will largely eradicate this"
X Link @levie 2025-10-04T16:21Z 2.5M followers, 81.9K engagements
"It can be tricky for people outside of AI to understand how the massive build out of AI infrastructure makes sense right now. Most of the use of AI at this point is basically asking a question and getting an answer back. Its hard to perceive how this could turn into XX or 100X more infra needed to scale. But everyone inside AI is seeing a very different reality of where AI is going with agents. Just in the past year in coding for example weve gone from a world where AI was doing basically type ahead tasks or being able to generate a few hundred lines of code to now agents being able to do"
X Link @levie 2025-10-11T18:31Z 2.5M followers, 112.2K engagements
"The reason that AI isnt going to wipe out jobs in the way that some predict is that we consistently make the mistake of thinking that when we make something more efficient you need commensurately less supply. It turns out that in a significant number of fields better productivity levels actually means more demand for that service. This is the whole point of Jevons paradox. When the cost of doing work goes down the demand for it goes up. And usually theres far more pent up demand than we realize. When AI drives up the output in these fields thus lowering costs per unit per output demand is"
X Link @levie 2025-09-25T14:52Z 2.5M followers, 253.7K engagements
"OpenAI's apps in Chatgpt are a great example of how early we have been with agentic design patterns. This update is like going from DOS to the early stages of Windows or Mac. We've been living largely in a text-only interaction paradigm for nearly X years with AI yet if history tells us anything we know that the tools are going to have to get far more interactive. Text is great as an input because you can quickly fire off actions and tasks to an agent but it's not the best for reviewing what the agent is doing or how to execute subsequent actions. And inherently many of the final outputs of"
X Link @levie 2025-10-07T03:24Z 2.5M followers, 99.6K engagements
"Were in a window right now where theres a huge advantage if youre a startup or a team that takes an AI agent-centric approach to workflows. Just in coding we see an incredible spread between in productivity gains between two seemingly only slightly different types of practices. Youll talk to some teams that say theyre getting 20-30% lift from AI and others that are getting 2-3X or more. The biggest difference is really just the latter group is making an explicit choice to design their engineering workflows to actually make agents effective instead of just assuming it will happen organically."
X Link @levie 2025-10-12T21:33Z 2.5M followers, 198.2K engagements
"A lot of AI projects have limited impact only due to the fact that people dont push AI far enough. You actually have to rethink your understanding of what software can now do to get the full benefit from AI agents. The key is not to think about AI as automating the capabilities of software but rather automating the capabilities of people. The question you have to work backwards from to push AI agents the farthest is what would a person do with this task and lets see if AI can now do it. And increasingly that task size can get larger and larger. Yes a good chunk of the time AI isnt ready yet."
X Link @levie 2025-10-11T02:38Z 2.5M followers, 75.6K engagements
"There is so much opportunity right now in making AI Agents real for enterprises. The models pack insane capabilities but to get them into the middle of an enterprise workflow requires significant scaffolding domain understanding and context engineering. This is the play"
X Link @levie 2025-07-20T18:38Z 2.5M followers, 261.5K engagements
"Broadcom passed $X Trillion today. One of the more incredible stories for anyone paying attention. Hock Tan is a legend"
X Link @levie 2024-12-14T04:23Z 2.5M followers, 115.5K engagements
"If cursor had existed while I was in high school I dont see how I wouldve graduated"
X Link @levie 2025-10-13T05:22Z 2.5M followers, 68.8K engagements
"@Noahpinion If ChatGPT had ads it would be the best performing ad unit of all time making this all easily sustainable. They can just turn that on whenever they want"
X Link @levie 2025-10-16T00:16Z 2.5M followers, 3336 engagements
"Another great win for AI agent interoperability. Box is partnering with Google to make Box AI Agents accessible via Google Gemini Enterprise so you can easily work with your enterprise content from anywhere. This is why the future of AI looks like"
X Link @levie 2025-10-09T18:54Z 2.5M followers, 70.3K engagements
"So many of our traditional workflows and processes for building software will be rebuilt because of AI agents. For instance when building new features using an AI agent its a wild because you basically will evolve the products requirements and spec in real-time time as youre creating it. You may start out with one idea or approach but because adding a new capability or testing a different direction costs almost nothing you end up exploring the solution space much more. What you end up with will rarely be what you started out trying to do. You used to spend all your time up front trying to"
X Link @levie 2025-10-16T03:49Z 2.5M followers, 15.8K engagements
"One of the cool things with AI agents in knowledge work is that it blows up the sunk cost fallacy that we have with projects. When you start on a task whether its code or a product design or a research project you inevitably constrain yourself based on previous steps and decisions. This sets up an inevitable path dependence on future decisions. Its only natural that if youve spent a bunch of time working on something youre going to remain committed to that direction unless there is overwhelming evidence to go in a different direction. By making the cost of experimentation go to nearly zero AI"
X Link @levie 2025-10-06T01:30Z 2.5M followers, 139.9K engagements
"Big news from OpenAI today. The new OpenAI Agent Builder will bring agentic workflows to the mainstream. The ability to have AI agents that can connect to various data sources and systems -like content in Box-is what the future of the agentic enterprise will look like"
X Link @levie 2025-10-06T18:29Z 2.5M followers, 93.9K engagements
"Theres going to be split between two types of teams or companies for the foreseeable future. Those that re-engineer their processes to take full advantage of AI agents with their given limitations and those that wait until theyre good enough to not re-engineer anything. To take full advantage of AI agents today your workflows must be designed around the idea that AI agents need a lot context to be effective. By default you have a super-intelligent worker but they have no idea who they work for what their job is what the best practices are what the guidelines are how to work with the right"
X Link @levie 2025-09-20T02:37Z 2.5M followers, 121.9K engagements
"Software engineers are the translation layer between the market and the computer. In a world where AI agents will generate 10X or 100X more code than humans this translation layer will be more important than ever. With AI agents dramatically lowering the raw cost of code production the market will decide that it wants even more software built. We will build far more digital experiences in far more industries we will upgrade systems that were once forgotten about we will add more features to every piece of software (like it or not) and generally say yes to building way more. In this world"
X Link @levie 2025-10-13T23:15Z 2.5M followers, 99.7K engagements
"The next big breakthroughin AI is AI Agents.This is when AI goes from being used as an assistant to chat with to using AI to accomplish complete tasks that a human might otherwise have to perform. This moves AI from being a "read-only" operation to fundamentally a "read/write" operation.Ultimately this brings us much closer to the full promise of AI in particularin the enterprise where AI can begin to complete any part of a workflow and we're already seeing examples today of Agents that write entire software applications or respond tocustomersupport tickets. Today in many ways Agents are"
X Link @levie 2024-04-21T21:47Z 2.5M followers, 369.8K engagements
"Grok X seems very strong. Great proof that the scaling laws are not in fact over. Very bullish for the future of AI"
X Link @levie 2025-02-18T04:43Z 2.5M followers, 1.6M engagements