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Jack Dorsey cuts Block nearly in half, betting AI tools and smaller teams change what it means to run a company.
Anthropic's CEO released a statement about discussions with the Department of War.
OpenAI is hiring recruiters to find people who move the frontier forward, not just fill roles. Former founders especially.
Google launched Nano Banana 2, an image model that pulls live weather data to generate accurate views from any window in the world.
Cash App just launched its own credit score system.
Nikita Bier's agents filed 192 million lawsuits this morning. He made $200 million, then went bankrupt by afternoon.
Nikita's agent called every manufacturer for products he bought, claimed they broke, and got replacements for everything. Now he has 6 TVs.
Paul Graham says founders worry too much about change because startups adapt way better than incumbents when something big shifts.
Marc Lou has AIDHD. AI models are so good he's working on 5 projects daily and shipping more than ever.
Everyone can ship fast now. The new edge is shipping with taste and restraint, not just speed.
Anthropic is giving 6 months of free Claude Max to open source maintainers and core contributors.
Ben Horowitz thinks crypto is the natural money for AI because both are global and internet native.
Most companies price AI tokens like SaaS subscriptions, but $50k per month feels cheap when you compare it to headcount.
Paul Graham says AI coding makes clean room rewrites way easier when startups need to escape bad IP claims.
Starting a startup will get harder to figure out, but founders who nail it can create amazing things faster than ever.
Greg Isenberg says you'll never keep up with 100% of what's happening in AI right now. Too much action.
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