@FinanceYF5: Someone used Claude Mythos with only 2 prompts to replicate Lovable's mobile app. The left is Lovable's official version, the right is his replica. His version won. 2 prompts killed a mature product.

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Someone used Claude Mythos with just two prompts to replicate Lovable's mobile app, and claimed the replica was better than the original, demonstrating AI's ability to quickly generate mature products.

Someone used Claude Mythos with only 2 prompts to replicate Lovable's mobile app. Left is Lovable's official version, right is his replica. His version won. 2 prompts killed a mature product.🤯 https://t.co/i2dwe9t5Fc
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Someone used Claude Mythos to write just 2 prompts and replicated the mobile app of Lovable.

On the left is the official Lovable version, on the right is his replica.

His version won.

2 prompts took down a mature product. 🤯 https://t.co/i2dwe9t5Fc

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