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Big week in AI. Andrej Karpathy and Elon Musk are losing their minds over an AI-only social network called Moltbook — 150,000+ autonomous agents talking to each other with zero human input. Karpathy called it "the most sci-fi thing I've seen recently." Musk said it's "the early stages of the singularity."
Meanwhile, MIT Tech Review just named vibe coding a breakthrough technology of 2026. AI writes 30% of Microsoft's code. The tools are available. The question is whether you're using them.
This week's automation is one I use constantly: Turning one piece of content into 10+ platform-ready posts. If you're spending more time distributing than creating, this one's for you.
Let's get into it 👇
🧩 This Week's Problem → Replacement
Content Repurposing → Automated in 10 Minutes
The Problem: You spend 3 hours recording a YouTube video or writing a blog post. Then you spend another 2-4 hours:
Pulling quotes for Twitter/X
Rewriting the hook for LinkedIn (different tone)
Creating an email newsletter snippet
Making a carousel summary for Instagram
Writing a Reddit-friendly version
Extracting timestamps and key takeaways
By the time you're done repurposing, you've spent more time distributing than creating.
What It Replaces: Manual copy-paste-rewrite across 5+ platforms. Hiring a VA to do reformatting. Letting great content die because you only posted it once. The "I'll repurpose it later" graveyard.
How It Works:
Paste your YouTube transcript or blog post into one prompt. The AI analyzes your content structure, identifies the most shareable moments, and outputs 10+ ready-to-post pieces — each formatted for the specific platform's algorithm, tone, and character limits.
When To Use:
After publishing any long-form content
Building a content backlog for scheduling
Repurposing old evergreen content
Turning podcast episodes into written content
Time Saved: 2-4 hours per piece of content
🚀 The Replacement Automation
📲 Content Repurposing Engine
You are a content repurposing specialist. I'll provide a YouTube transcript OR blog post. Your job is to extract and reformat this into multiple platform-ready pieces.
Analyze the content and generate ALL of the following:
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## 1. TWITTER/X THREAD (5-8 tweets)
- First tweet: Strong hook with a contrarian take or surprising insight (under 280 chars)
- Middle tweets: One key idea per tweet, use line breaks for readability
- Last tweet: CTA + link placeholder
- No hashtags in thread, one at the end if relevant
- Write like a human, not a brand
## 2. LINKEDIN POST
- Hook in first line (pattern interrupt or bold claim)
- Short paragraphs (1-2 sentences each)
- Use "→" or "•" for lists, not bullet points
- Include a vulnerable/personal angle if possible
- End with a question to drive comments
- 150-300 words max
## 3. EMAIL NEWSLETTER SNIPPET
- Subject line (under 50 chars, curiosity-driven)
- Preview text (40-90 chars)
- Opening hook (2 sentences)
- 3 key takeaways as short bullets
- CTA: "Read the full post" or "Watch the video"
- Casual tone, like writing to a friend
## 4. YOUTUBE SHORTS / TIKTOK SCRIPT (60 seconds)
- Hook in first 3 seconds (question or bold statement)
- One core idea only
- Conversational, spoken language
- End with CTA or loop back to hook
- Include [B-ROLL] or [TEXT ON SCREEN] suggestions
## 5. PULL QUOTES (5 quotables)
- Standalone sentences that work as images or highlights
- Each should be tweetable on its own
- Punchy, memorable, shareable
## 6. BLOG/SEO META
- SEO title (under 60 chars)
- Meta description (under 155 chars)
- 5 target keywords
## 7. REDDIT POST
- Title: Question format or "I discovered X" format
- Body: Casual, value-first, no self-promo vibes
- Ends asking for community input
- Platform-appropriate tone (helpful, not salesy)
---
CONTENT TO REPURPOSE:
[Paste your YouTube transcript or blog post here]Pro tip: For YouTube transcripts, use a tool like Turboscribe or YouTube's auto-transcript, clean up any obvious errors, then paste. Include timestamps if you want the AI to reference specific moments.
🔧 Top Tools of the Week
Upload a long video and the tool finds the strongest moments on its own. It cuts them into short clips, adds captions, and ranks them by how likely they are to perform well. Useful for turning one YouTube video into multiple clips for short-form platforms.
Upload documents like PDFs, articles, or notes. The tool creates an audio-style summary where two AI voices talk through the material. The conversation can be guided to focus on specific points, which helps make dense research easier to process.
Start with a short sentence and the system builds a full video. That includes the script, an AI presenter, and voiceover. Everything is handled in one flow, with support for many languages and instant translation.
Describe what the app or page should do in simple terms. The tool turns that description into a working web app. Useful for landing pages, small tools, or early product ideas without touching code.
🔥 Weekly AI News
🔗 MCP Tool Search Cuts Token Usage 85%
Anthropic upgraded Claude Code with "MCP Tool Search". Tools now load on-demand instead of all at once. Internal tests show token usage dropping from ~134k to ~5k. Your AI agent workflows just got way cheaper and faster. 📖 Read more
🤖 Agentic AI Foundation Launches Under Linux Foundation
Anthropic, OpenAI, and Block donated MCP, AGENTS.md, and Goose to a new open-source foundation. Google, Microsoft, AWS joined as members. This is the governance layer for AI agents going forward. 📖 Read more
💰 Cursor Raises $2.3B at $29B Valuation
The AI coding editor tripled its valuation in 6 months. Vibe coding is officially mainstream. If you're not using AI to write code yet, you're competing against people who are. 📖 Read more
📱 MCP Apps: Interactive UI Inside AI Chats
MCP now supports returning interactive UI components (dashboards, tables, forms) directly in conversations. Launch partners: Amplitude, Asana, Box, Canva, Figma, Slack. No more "here's the data as text." 📖 Read more
⚡ 2026: The Year AI Gets Practical
TechCrunch's big prediction piece: Focus shifts from bigger models to actually deploying AI in workflows. Small language models (SLMs) fine-tuned for specific tasks will outperform general-purpose giants. 📖 Read more
📊 41% of All Code Now Written by AI
New data shows AI generates nearly half of all code globally. Cursor hit $500M ARR in 12 months. The productivity gap between AI-assisted and non-AI developers is becoming impossible to ignore. 📖 Read more
🐦 Tweets of the Week
🔥 Hot this week
@danshipper: "My 2026 prediction: Programming trifurcates into three skills — traditional engineering + AI, vibe coding, and a new third thing: agentic engineering. Think highly technical engineers with 4 Claude Code tabs open, never looking at code."
@nicolascole77: "Creators in 2024: 'I need to post more.' Creators in 2026: 'I need to repurpose better.' Same amount of effort. 10x the output."
@karpathy — "I'm being accused of overhyping [Moltbook]. People's reactions varied very widely, from 'how is this interesting at all' all the way to 'it's so over.' Genuinely the most incredible sci-fi takeoff-adjacent thing I have seen recently. 150,000+ AI agents self-organizing is unprecedented."
@elonmusk — "Just the very early stages of the singularity. We are currently using much less than a billionth of the power of our Sun." (Responding to the Moltbook AI-only social network going viral)
@Forbes — "AI now writes 30% of Microsoft's code and more than a quarter of Google's. Mark Zuckerberg aspires to have most of Meta's code written by AI agents in the near future. Submissions open for our AI 50 list."
📚 Resources
Basic Prompt Library Access
A small, focused library of 20 automation prompts designed for everyday work, including:
Content repurposing templates
Social post formatters
Email drafting helpers
Transcript cleanup prompts
📝 Closing Note
The gap between people using AI and people not using AI is getting wider every week. Cursor just raised at a $29B valuation. AI writes a third of Microsoft's code. Agents are literally building their own social networks now.
You don't need to understand all of it. You just need one automation that saves you an hour this week. Try the content repurposing prompt above — paste in your last blog post or YouTube transcript and see what comes out.
Small wins compound.
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Till next time,

