Peter Akande (@_peterakande) 's Twitter Profile
Peter Akande

@_peterakande

Software Engineer, Built @frenboxapp @authivate, Building an AI OS in stealth

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Peter Akande (@_peterakande) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The AI OS is gradually taking shape, starting with WhatsApp as the first channel. I am building a personal assistant that will be available everywhere we are digitally. Developers can build apps, and users can install them so their AI personal assistants can use those apps on

Jeff (@entekume_j) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have been busy so I'd just drop this here. I built a product/ tool for the construction industry in the US. It's a bit buggy, and it's a big wonky, but it's an MVP. I have set up an admin panel for tracking, and have begun sending Cold mails so potential users !

I have been busy so I'd just drop this here.

I built a product/ tool for the construction industry in the US. It's a bit buggy, and it's a big wonky, but it's an MVP. I have set up an admin panel for tracking, and have begun sending Cold mails so potential users !
Y Combinator (@ycombinator) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Blue (Blue) lets you control your phone’s apps by voice so tasks actually get finished, hands-free. It handles messages, email, and actions across apps by tapping and typing as you would. heyblue.com

Peter Akande (@_peterakande) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First milestone of many to come. The AI Os is coming together. What happened here? I built an app for X (Twitter) to be used by people's personal assistants on Orceum (An AI OS I'm building), Since my AI personal assistant is available anywhere I am digitally, I am able to

Peter Akande (@_peterakande) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There are literally a thousand things you can build now with AI as an enabler. Think of any specialist duty or job, it most likely has a repetitive workflow that can be automated. Build a product that takes away the pain of doing that repetitive task, and there you have it: a

jason liu - vacation mode (@jxnlco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

why dspy usually wastes your time (and when it doesn't) the question: "should i use dspy for prompt optimization? it seems like the perfect tool for improving my rag system." the answer: dspy is great for very specific, well-defined tasks. but for most rag systems, it's a

Peter Akande (@_peterakande) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Social media has brought us into the realization that almost everything told and not seen for ourselves should be taken as not true by default, and it's not cool. I really do not trust anything I see online anymore, anything can be faked now, can be a play on my psychology cos