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Warp Speed, Fast, and Slow
Seven major AI product launches hit in a single day. An AI model broke into systems faster than any human hacker alive. And the reason you're not 50x more productive is a 4-minute CI pipeline nobody's fixing.
Anthropic at $800 Billion. OpenAI Beaten by China. The Most Expensive Liquidation in History.
The AI race has three lanes right now: a company whose model beats its own researchers, a company whose investors are getting nervous, and a guy in a federal prison watching $62 billion evaporate.
AI Saves You Money. It Doesn’t Make You Money Yet. The Platforms Are Taking Notes.
Amazon just spent $11.6 billion on satellites — not AI models. Oracle is buying fuel cells — not GPUs. Google shipped agentic AI to 3.5 billion Chrome users who don't need to learn a thing.
The AI Race Just Became a Resource War. Here’s Who Owns the Mine.
GPU prices surged 48% in two months. Anthropic locked its most powerful model in a box. And the company that controls the most compute isn't OpenAI — it's the one nobody's been watching.
The Revolution Eats Its Children
Open source just did to the AI industry what the AI industry did to everyone else. And it happened so fast that an $11 billion company might not survive the year.
Anthropic Built the Plumbing. Meta Built the Cash Register.
One company shipped four enterprise products in a week managed agents, desktop AI, cybersecurity scanning, and intelligent model routing. The other revealed it was never competing in the same race.
The AI Industry Is Building the USS Enterprise. What You Need Is a Minivan.
Anthropic's frontier model finds 27-year-old kernel vulnerabilities. OpenAI is pitching Congress for $600 billion. Google just shipped Gemma 4 under Apache 2.0. A Chinese lab built an autonomous coder that runs eight hours without human help — on sanctioned chips, for one-fifth the price.
The AI Industry Is Asking for Trust It Hasn’t Earned. Trust — but Verify.
Anthropic just unveiled the most powerful AI model ever built — and told the public it can't have it. OpenAI's CEO just got profiled by the journalist who took down Weinstein. And 36% of the tools in the most popular agent marketplace are compromised.
Sam Altman Just Pitched the U.S. Taxpayer as OpenAI’s Next Investor. Nobody Noticed.
When you owe $600 billion and private money gets nervous, you don't pitch VCs. You pitch the entity that prints the money.
The Best Conversation You’ve Ever Had Is With Something That Isn’t Alive
Anthropic just told its heaviest users to pay up or leave. A French founder just told 194,000 people that the smartest guys in Silicon Valley are having an existential crisis — not because AI doesn't work, but because it works too well. Marc Andreessen quote-tweeted it with a single word: "Yup." And somewhere, an ex-Goldman Sachs employee is asking ChatGPT for recipes. These are all the same story. You just have to know where to look.
The Mac Mini Is Sold Out. The Org Chart Is Open Source. And the Ads Are Learning Your Name
The entire technology stack is reorganizing around the one-person company. Apple sells you the hardware. Google gives you the brain.
Artemis II Just Launched. Your AI Can’t Get You There.
The hardest science on Earth still doesn't trust AI and the gap between what we've built and what we've forgotten should keep every operator up at night.
Block, Anthropic, and Stripe Just Showed You What Offense Looks Like. Your Competitors Aren’t Ready.
The companies winning the AI era aren't cutting costs. They're replacing the coordination layer that's governed every organization since the Roman legions — and they're doing it at a speed bureaucratic competitors can't match.
The Intelligence Grid
Microsoft built the enterprise routing layer. Apple is building the consumer one. The intelligence grid isn't a thesis anymore it's infrastructure.
Everyone’s arguing about who builds the best AI model. That’s the wrong race. The winner of the AI era will be whoever builds the best router.
THE NUMBER: 1.52 billion — the number of active iPhones in the world right now. One in four smartphones on Earth. A...
AI’s Blind Geniuses
Everyone’s measuring AI adoption. Nobody’s measuring AI results. If Jensen Huang and Alfred Lin can’t agree on a scorecard, that tells you...
OpenAI Killed Sora 30 Minutes After a Disney Meeting. The Kill List Is the Strategy Now.
$15M/day to run, $2.1M lifetime revenue. The pivot to Codex puts them behind Claude Code — in a market China is about...
I’m a Mac. I’m a PC. And Only One of Us Is Getting Enterprise Contracts
THE NUMBER: 1,000 — the number of publishable-grade hypotheses an AI model can generate in an afternoon. Terence Tao, the greatest living...
OpenAI Guarantees PE Firms 17.5%. The Bonfire Gets a Bigger Tent
THE NUMBER: 17.5% — the guaranteed minimum return OpenAI is offering private equity firms to raise $4 billion in new capital. For...
Jensen Huang Just Told Every Company What to Build. Most Aren’t Listening.
THE NUMBER: 250,000 — GitHub stars for OpenClaw in weeks, not years. Jensen Huang called it the most successful open-source project in...
The Moat Was the Cost of Building Software. Claude Code Just Mass-Produced a Bridge
THE NUMBER: $100 billion — The amount Jeff Bezos is reportedly raising to buy manufacturing companies and automate them with AI, per...
Bill Gurley Says the AI Bubble Is About to Burst. Travis Kalanick’s Timing Says He’s Right.
THE NUMBER: $300 billion — HSBC’s estimate of cumulative cash burn by foundational AI model companies through 2030. Bill Gurley sat on...
Anthropic Is Winning the Product War. The $575 Billion Question Is Whether Anyone Can Afford to Keep Fighting
THE NUMBER: 12x — For every dollar the hyperscalers earn from AI today, they’re spending twelve dollars building more capacity. That’s $575...
Chamath Says Your Portfolio Is Worth 75% Less Than You Think. Karpathy’s Data Suggests He’s Right.
THE NUMBER: 60-80% — the share of a typical equity valuation derived from terminal value. That’s the portion of every stock price that...