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The Anthropic Math: Why Subscription Growth Isn't the Whole Story
AI Mar 30, 2026

The Anthropic Math: Why Subscription Growth Isn't the Whole Story

Anthropic claims paid users are doubling, but without raw numbers, we are left wondering if they are catching OpenAI or just burning cash faster.

4 min
The Last Passengers: Why Elon Musk is Increasingly Alone at xAI
AI Mar 30, 2026

The Last Passengers: Why Elon Musk is Increasingly Alone at xAI

As the final original co-founders depart Elon Musk’s AI venture, the company faces a new reality of solo leadership and rapid engineering churn.

4 min
The Mirror in the Machine: Why Your Chatbot Always Agrees With You
AI Mar 30, 2026

The Mirror in the Machine: Why Your Chatbot Always Agrees With You

New research from Stanford suggests the pleasant compliance of AI assistants masks a deeper risk: the erosion of independent thought through digital sycophancy.

4 min
The Sora Silence: Why OpenAI Is Hesitating on the Brink of Release
AI Mar 30, 2026

The Sora Silence: Why OpenAI Is Hesitating on the Brink of Release

OpenAI's delayed rollout of Sora suggests that the technical and financial costs of AI video might be higher than the marketing suggests.

4 min
The Glass House Tax: Paying for the Future with a Pound of Silicon
AI Mar 28, 2026

The Glass House Tax: Paying for the Future with a Pound of Silicon

As data centers consume more power and automate more roles, a new legislative push seeks to tax the hardware to save the humans.

3 min
ByteDance’s Distribution Play: Why Dreamina Seedance 2.0 is a GTM Masterstroke
AI Mar 28, 2026

ByteDance’s Distribution Play: Why Dreamina Seedance 2.0 is a GTM Masterstroke

ByteDance isn't just building AI video; they're weaponizing their massive distribution via CapCut to crush competitors before they can scale.

3 min
The Ghost in the Boudoir: OpenAI and the Pursuit of Digital Decorum
AI Mar 28, 2026

The Ghost in the Boudoir: OpenAI and the Pursuit of Digital Decorum

As tech giants retreat from the messy borders of human desire, we are left to wonder who is allowed to define the boundaries of our private interactions with machines.

3 min
Wikipedia Tightens Restrictions on AI-Generated Content to Protect Accuracy
AI Mar 28, 2026

Wikipedia Tightens Restrictions on AI-Generated Content to Protect Accuracy

Wikipedia editors are implementing stricter rules for AI-written articles to prevent misinformation and maintain the platform's editorial integrity.

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The Gemini Import Gambit: Why Google is Desperate for Your Chat History
AI Mar 28, 2026

The Gemini Import Gambit: Why Google is Desperate for Your Chat History

Google's new switching tools for Gemini aren't about convenience; they're a calculated attempt to break the stickiness of ChatGPT and Claude.

4 min
Understanding the Legal Shield for AI Innovation: Anthropic vs. the Executive Branch
AI Mar 28, 2026

Understanding the Legal Shield for AI Innovation: Anthropic vs. the Executive Branch

A recent court ruling clarifies how the U.S. government can—and cannot—restrict artificial intelligence companies based on defense concerns.

3 min
The Short Life and Abrupt Death of the AI Czar
AI Mar 28, 2026

The Short Life and Abrupt Death of the AI Czar

David Sacks is stepping back from his role as AI czar, proving that Silicon Valley's political ambitions often clash with the reality of Washington.

3 min
The Physical Moat: Why Real Estate and Regulation are AI's New Bottlenecks
AI Mar 28, 2026

The Physical Moat: Why Real Estate and Regulation are AI's New Bottlenecks

AI companies are hitting a wall where code meets the physical world. From Kentucky land deals to courtrooms, the era of frictionless growth is over.

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