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May 11 14 tweets 3 min read
🚨 In 2016, an Uber data scientist confirmed the company knew people pay more for a ride when their phone battery is low.

It is called surveillance pricing. Your data sets your price.

Delta is rolling it out on 20% of flights this year. Here is how it works: It is not dynamic pricing. That is when prices change for everyone at the same time. Surge pricing on a rainy night. Hotel rates during a holiday.

Surveillance pricing is different. You and the stranger next to you see different prices for the same product at the same second.
May 5 14 tweets 4 min read
🚨Your property tax bill is wrong. The county knows. They are not going to tell you.

51 million US homes are overassessed. Only 5% of owners appeal.

Average successful appeal saves $1,346 a year.

20 minutes with AI tells you if you are overpaying: 1/ The thing nobody tells homeowners

Your county does not assess your home individually. They run a mass reappraisal algorithm across thousands of properties at once. It makes mistakes. A lot of mistakes.

The National Taxpayers Union estimates 30 to 60% of US properties are overassessed. That is up to 51 million homeowners overpaying right now.

Only 5% of homeowners ever appeal. The county is counting on that.
Apr 24 12 tweets 3 min read
🚨 Your hospital bill is not the amount you legally owe.

Most people pay it anyway because nobody told them the listed price and the actual amount owed are four completely different numbers.

Here is how AI just turned a $1,200 bill into $340: Most people receive a bill, feel overwhelmed, and pay it.

What they do not know: the number on that bill is not necessarily what you owe. The listed price, the insurance negotiated rate, the amount billed to you, and the amount legally owed are four completely different numbers.

Hospitals know most patients never check.
Apr 21 13 tweets 4 min read
🚨 Clearing your cookies does nothing.

That is not how they track you anymore.

Texas A&M and Johns Hopkins just published the first peer-reviewed proof.

It is called browser fingerprinting.
Here is what they found and what actually stops it: Your browser leaks signals on every page load.

Screen resolution. Installed fonts. GPU model. Time zone. Browser version.

Alone, each one is harmless.
Combined, they form a fingerprint unique to your device.

No cookie. No login. No permission.
They see the fingerprint. They know it is you.
Apr 13 10 tweets 2 min read
This is insane... people are using Gemini to build full income streams in days. Not months.

With just prompts.

Here are the 7 they are copying: Image 1/ Find the Idea

"Act as a startup expert. Give me 5 low competition, high demand online business ideas I can start this week."
Mar 26 19 tweets 4 min read
I gave an AI one prompt to act as Elon Musk’s engineering lead.

​It proceeded to tear apart my assumptions and rebuild my entire roadmap from raw truth.

​Here are 15 prompts that rewired how I solve problems: ↓ Image 1. "What are the physics of this problem?"

Musk cuts straight to objective reality.

Example: "I can't grow my newsletter.

What are the physics here?"
The AI shows you the hard constraints, the real forces, the non-negotiable bottlenecks. Image
Mar 11 14 tweets 4 min read
Breaking: Anthropic just opened up AI education completely free.

10 courses covering Claude Code, API development, MCP, agents, and more.

Here's the full breakdown: ↓ Image 1. Claude Code in Action

Hands-on guide to accelerating your development workflow using Claude Code.
Feb 20 11 tweets 2 min read
Claude just became the smartest research assistant you'll ever have.

Find sources, analyze papers, generate citations, all in one prompt.

Here are 7 prompts that turn Claude into a world-class academic researcher:

(Save this before finals): Image PROMPT 1: Literature Review

"Act as a PhD research assistant. Review [TOPIC]: give overview, 3-5 sub-questions, key findings per area, ongoing debates, 5 influential studies cited, and knowledge gaps."

Academic tone. Clean format.
Feb 13 16 tweets 3 min read
I found 12 Claude prompts that do what a $5,000 consultant does.

Most founders are paying for reports AI can generate in 60 seconds.

Here's the full list. Save this before you pay another agency: 🧵 Image Prompt 1: Market Sizing

Ask Claude:

"Act as a senior market analyst. Give me a TAM/SAM/SOM breakdown for [INDUSTRY] with top-down + bottom-up calculations, 5-year CAGR, key assumptions, and investor-ready dollar figures."

Fill in your product + geography.
Feb 3 9 tweets 2 min read
I Installed a "BRAIN" in Gemini, and it started teaching me things i didn't know existed.

Here are 6 prompts that make learning feel like cheating: 1/ Master Any Skill Without Spending a Dime

Prompt:
"Act as an elite coach in [insert skill] with 25+ years of hands-on experience. Map out the exact path you took to get there, and build me a week-by-week roadmap to reach that level as fast as possible using only free or budget-friendly resources."
Feb 2 14 tweets 2 min read
🚨 99% of people are using Grok like it's just another chatbot.

They're missing the real power.

Here are 10 Grok prompts that will change how you work: 1| REAL-TIME TREND HIJACKER

"Scan X right now and find the top 3 trending topics in [your niche]. For each trend, write me a tweet that adds value to the conversation and positions me as an expert. Make it timely and engaging."
Jan 30 10 tweets 2 min read
I GAVE MY ENTIRE WORKDAY TO CHATGPT

Result? Finished 40 hours of work in 8 hours.

No overtime. No burnout. Just smart prompts.

Here are 7 prompts that 5x my productivity:1. The Morning Priority Sorter 1. The Morning Priority Sorter

"I have these 15 tasks today [list]. Analyze by urgency, impact, time required, and dependencies. Use the Eisenhower Matrix to categorize. Give me the exact order to tackle them for maximum output. Include time blocks."
Jan 27 14 tweets 3 min read
🚨 Your AI is lying to you with complete confidence.

Harvard & MIT just proved ChatGPT hallucinates 110% less when you force it to argue with itself.

The technique is called "Recursive Meta-Cognition" and it's embarrassingly simple.

Here's how to make AI actually think: Image Here's what's broken:

You ask AI a question → It generates an answer → Sounds smart → You trust it.

But here's the thing: The AI has no idea if it's right.

It's just pattern-matching at light speed with zero self-awareness.

You're getting confidence without competence. Image
Jan 26 10 tweets 2 min read
I ACCIDENTALLY UNLOCKED "GOD MODE" IN CHATGPT,

AND IT STARTED TEACHING ME THINGS I DIDN'T KNEW EXISTED.

HERE ARE THOSE 7 CHATGPT PROMPTS THAT WILL CHANGE EVERYTHING FOR YOU: 1. Forbidden Wisdom Decoder

Prompt:
What are the lesser-known, under-the-surface truths about [insert topic/field] that are rarely shared publicly because they challenge mainstream thinking? Explain them with historical context, real-world examples, and why they remain hidden.
Jan 22 9 tweets 2 min read
I DON'T UNDERSTAND WHY PEOPLE DON'T USE GOOGLE GEMINI FOR VIDEO EDITING.

I edited 4 videos in 1 day, all with Gemini as my video editing assistant.

Here are 6 prompts that turn wasted hours into a strategy.👇 1. Video Editing Plan Prompt

“Act as a professional video editor.
Review the description of this raw footage and create a precise editing plan that includes pacing, cut points, b-roll placement, and transitions.
The goal is to keep the viewer's attention high without distracting effects.
Here is the description of the footage: [paste the description].”
Jan 21 12 tweets 2 min read
BREAKING: Don't copy and paste answers from ChatGPT.

ChatGPT writing is easily detectable.

Use these prompts instead and see the magic: 1. The Professional AI Humanizer

“Act as a professional human-writing editor. Rewrite the following text to sound natural, human, and conversational. Remove robotic phrasing, stiff structure, and unnatural flow while keeping the original meaning intact. Text: [paste text].”
Jan 21 13 tweets 3 min read
Claude Code is going crazy viral again

People are coming up with wild use cases and getting things done

If you are not building with AI in 2026, ngmi

10 examples: 1. Build MRI scan viewer
Jan 20 21 tweets 11 min read
🚨 BREAKING: Microsoft just dropped an 18-episode series called "Generative AI for Beginners".

Ideal for beginners, developers, and AI enthusiasts looking to build a solid foundation.

Here’s a breakdown (Save this👇):🧵 Image Episode 1: Introduction to Generative AI and LLMs

Carlotta Castelluccio discusses Generative AI and large language models, explaining their mechanisms and their transformative impact on various industries, particularly education.

learn.microsoft.com/en-us/shows/ge…Image
Jan 19 13 tweets 6 min read
🚨 BREAKING: Google just launched FREE AI courses with certificates!

Master AI for your business with these free courses

Here are 10 Top Free AI Courses from Google:⬇️ Image 1. Intro to the Cloud

Understand the cloud and why it's critical in AI.

👉 rsvp.withgoogle.com/events/gdg-int…Image
Jan 16 7 tweets 2 min read
🚨Breaking: ChatGPT can now create presentations.

No more wasting hundreds of hours creating PowerPoint presentations.

Here’s how to do it in a few minutes: Step 1: Go to ChatGPT:

Use Prompt:

"Give me a VBA code that creates an 8-slide PowerPoint presentation on [Topic] You can run this code in the Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) editor in PowerPoint. " chatgpt.com
Jan 15 8 tweets 3 min read
🚨 BREAKING: Google Research just dropped the textbook killer.

Its called "Learn Your Way" and it uses LearnLM to transform any PDF into 5 personalized learning formats. Students using it scored 78% vs 67% on retention tests.

The education revolution is here. The problem with textbooks? They're one-size-fits-all nightmares.

Google's solution is brilliant: AI reads your interests (sports, music, food) and your grade level, then rewrites every example to match what you actually care about.

Physics becomes relatable. History becomes personal.Image