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Joined March 2018
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Rumors suggest Dreamina (operated by ByteDance) is preparing a smaller new Seedance release. The buzz says Dreamina Seedance 2.0 mini could land on June 15, bringing near-Seedance 2.0 quality without the same painful price tag. For creators who love Seedance but not the bills, this could be very welcome. For a while, everyone focused on raw output quality. Now the bigger question is: how many serious attempts can you make before the process becomes too slow or expensive? Better AI video for less money is always nice. #dreamina #seedance #dreaminaseedance2mini You can try it here. aisecret.co/dreaminaseedance…
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If GPT, Claude, Gemini all watch the same match… why do they disagree so often? This project tracks exactly that — and ranks them.
With tonight's World Cup group-stage matches coming up, I was looking for a better way to compare predictions. Then I found a free platform that tracks how AI models perform across the entire tournament. ⚽️104 matches. 🤖9 AI models. 📊One public scoreboard. @SportEvalAI is turning the 2026 World Cup into a live AI prediction leaderboard, and honestly, it's the kind of tool I'll be using throughout the World Cup. Here's why👇
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With tonight's World Cup group-stage matches coming up, I was looking for a better way to compare predictions. Then I found a free platform that tracks how AI models perform across the entire tournament. ⚽️104 matches. 🤖9 AI models. 📊One public scoreboard. @SportEvalAI is turning the 2026 World Cup into a live AI prediction leaderboard, and honestly, it's the kind of tool I'll be using throughout the World Cup. Here's why👇
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We spent years teaching AI to chat. Now we're teaching AI to act. That's a much bigger shift.
Yesterday I wrote about @airtap_ai, which lets an AI operate real mobile apps on a phone. That unlocks a different kind of automation: not just answering questions, but handling tedious phone workflows. A few I’d actually use: Morning briefing: open email, calendar, weather, news, and messages, then tell me what needs attention. Timed bookings: try for restaurant reservations, gym classes, flight check-ins, or product drops the moment they open. Grocery cart: turn a weekly meal plan into an Instacart or Whole Foods cart, then let me review before checkout. Loyalty sweep: open coffee, airline, hotel, and credit card apps to activate offers and flag expiring points. The trust question matters. I’d start with tasks where Airtap prepares, monitors, drafts, or queues the action, then asks before anything sensitive is finalized. But the direction is clear: AI agents are crossing the mobile gap, from browsers to real apps on your phone. What phone task would you hand off first?
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Yesterday I wrote about @airtap_ai, which lets an AI operate real mobile apps on a phone. That unlocks a different kind of automation: not just answering questions, but handling tedious phone workflows. A few I’d actually use: Morning briefing: open email, calendar, weather, news, and messages, then tell me what needs attention. Timed bookings: try for restaurant reservations, gym classes, flight check-ins, or product drops the moment they open. Grocery cart: turn a weekly meal plan into an Instacart or Whole Foods cart, then let me review before checkout. Loyalty sweep: open coffee, airline, hotel, and credit card apps to activate offers and flag expiring points. The trust question matters. I’d start with tasks where Airtap prepares, monitors, drafts, or queues the action, then asks before anything sensitive is finalized. But the direction is clear: AI agents are crossing the mobile gap, from browsers to real apps on your phone. What phone task would you hand off first?
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Midnight restaurant openings? Flight check-ins? Limited product drops? Airtap’s got your back.
The pizza dinner test. We get together as a family for pizza on Sunday nights. Lately, those dinners have also become a place where I test new AI systems. This week’s test: @airtap_ai, airtap.ai. Airtap is different from a normal AI assistant. It can operate mobile apps on a phone: tap, scroll, type, wait for the right moment, and move through real app workflows. The example that made it click for me was timed mobile tasks. Think restaurant reservations that open at midnight. Gym classes that fill up in seconds. Flight check-ins where seat choice matters. Limited product drops where speed and timing matter. Instead of sitting there with your phone open, you can set up the workflow from your computer and let Airtap run the phone steps for you. That is not a normal chatbot task. It is a phone task. Airtap’s pitch is simple: Stop running errands for your phone. More tomorrow on the workflows I’d actually trust it with.
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The pizza dinner test. We get together as a family for pizza on Sunday nights. Lately, those dinners have also become a place where I test new AI systems. This week’s test: @airtap_ai, airtap.ai. Airtap is different from a normal AI assistant. It can operate mobile apps on a phone: tap, scroll, type, wait for the right moment, and move through real app workflows. The example that made it click for me was timed mobile tasks. Think restaurant reservations that open at midnight. Gym classes that fill up in seconds. Flight check-ins where seat choice matters. Limited product drops where speed and timing matter. Instead of sitting there with your phone open, you can set up the workflow from your computer and let Airtap run the phone steps for you. That is not a normal chatbot task. It is a phone task. Airtap’s pitch is simple: Stop running errands for your phone. More tomorrow on the workflows I’d actually trust it with.
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The AI we actually need in finance, law, medicine, and crypto: verifiable thinking.
Most AI tools generate answers. MiroMind generates verifiable reasoning. Here’s why that matters A THREAD 🧵
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Most AI tools generate answers. MiroMind generates verifiable reasoning. Here’s why that matters A THREAD 🧵
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Don’t give me speed. Give me answers I can actually trace and trust.”
Has an AI agent ever confidently given you the wrong answer? 😬 Or taken the lazy route, skipped the hard reasoning, and still sounded certain? That’s the thing I keep running into with “research agents.” Fast answers are easy. Verifiable answers are much harder.
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Has an AI agent ever confidently given you the wrong answer? 😬 Or taken the lazy route, skipped the hard reasoning, and still sounded certain? That’s the thing I keep running into with “research agents.” Fast answers are easy. Verifiable answers are much harder.
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This is what senior-level thinking looks like in AI form.
Taste is what makes you stand out in the AI era. And taste is knowing what is actually correct. I have been testing MiroMind, and it’s the first "General Purpose Solver". It actually prioritizes verifiable reasoning over probabilistic guessing. A few things about it: • Verifiable Reasoning Chains: It provides a 300-step, human-readable, and auditable chain. If the reasoning can't be replayed, it's unqualified • DAG-Based Architecture: It supports branching, rollbacks, and replanning. It acts like a senior analyst navigating complex logic • 4-Role Verification: Every output is cross-checked by an internal kernel: Planner → Executor → Chain Checker → Verifier MiroMind is literally for everyone, including engineers, doctors, professors, lawyers, researchers, and more.
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Black-box AI is dead. MiroMind just proved verifiable reasoning wins.
Taste is what makes you stand out in the AI era. And taste is knowing what is actually correct. I have been testing MiroMind, and it’s the first "General Purpose Solver". It actually prioritizes verifiable reasoning over probabilistic guessing. A few things about it: • Verifiable Reasoning Chains: It provides a 300-step, human-readable, and auditable chain. If the reasoning can't be replayed, it's unqualified • DAG-Based Architecture: It supports branching, rollbacks, and replanning. It acts like a senior analyst navigating complex logic • 4-Role Verification: Every output is cross-checked by an internal kernel: Planner → Executor → Chain Checker → Verifier MiroMind is literally for everyone, including engineers, doctors, professors, lawyers, researchers, and more.
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Taste is what makes you stand out in the AI era. And taste is knowing what is actually correct. I have been testing MiroMind, and it’s the first "General Purpose Solver". It actually prioritizes verifiable reasoning over probabilistic guessing. A few things about it: • Verifiable Reasoning Chains: It provides a 300-step, human-readable, and auditable chain. If the reasoning can't be replayed, it's unqualified • DAG-Based Architecture: It supports branching, rollbacks, and replanning. It acts like a senior analyst navigating complex logic • 4-Role Verification: Every output is cross-checked by an internal kernel: Planner → Executor → Chain Checker → Verifier MiroMind is literally for everyone, including engineers, doctors, professors, lawyers, researchers, and more.
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The best AI stacks are combos, not single models. Image 2 for quality. Seedance 2 for motion. Together = production-ready video at a fraction of the cost. AI companies that master model combos will outship everyone else. #AI #VideoGen x.com/renoiseai/status/20544…

Image 2 Seedance 2 = best combo 🔥
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This feels like the OpenClaw moment for animation. Not because it generates clips, but because it changes the interface: you talk, direct, refine, and the animation evolves with you.
Introducing Anijam AI — the first AI Animation Agent on your phone. Your story idea should not die before you open professional software. Just tell Anijam your idea. It does the rest. Available now on iOS & browser.
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Introducing Anijam AI — the first AI Animation Agent on your phone. Your story idea should not die before you open professional software. Just tell Anijam your idea. It does the rest. Available now on iOS & browser.
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Didn’t realize how much we were paying for tool fragmentation until I replaced everything with one API. First week in, I canceled 3 subscriptions. Video, audio, dialogue, lip sync — all coming from a single call. That shift is bigger than it sounds.
I canceled three subscriptions after my first week with Dreamina Seedance 2.0's API. The video, dialogue, music, and lip sync all come back from one call and I had no idea how much my pipeline was paying for tool fragmentation until I removed it. Here's how to setup:
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I canceled three subscriptions after my first week with Dreamina Seedance 2.0's API. The video, dialogue, music, and lip sync all come back from one call and I had no idea how much my pipeline was paying for tool fragmentation until I removed it. Here's how to setup:
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Shot this on my phone while walking. 5 minutes later it felt like a controlled long take. No rig. No setup. No reshoots. Low-cost cinematic shots are officially not “low quality” anymore.
I shot this on my phone while walking. 5 minutes later and it looked like a controlled cinematic long take. No rig. No reshoot. No timeline. Just wanted to see how far “low-cost cinematic shots” can go now… this is where it’s at 👇
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