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AI Agenda

Claude is Gaining on OpenClaw

By Rocket Drew · Mar 26, 2026 7:25am PDT
Anthropic has been on a tear in adding features to its Claude AI agents for coding and other white-collar work. The Claude agents now offer many of the features that turned OpenClaw, an open-source tool for developing personal AI agents, into a sensation.Claude’s new features include the ability to take over a person’s computer to perform... Anthropic has been on a tear in adding features to its Claude AI agents for coding and other...
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The Briefing

Meta’s Future Value and the Social Media Verdict

By Martin Peers · Mar 25, 2026 5:00pm PDT
Talk about bad timing. Meta Platforms made a big splash on Tuesday night by disclosing new stock grants for senior executives that fully pay out only if the company’s market capitalization rises above $9.4 trillion by 2031, from $1.5 trillion now. Hours later, on Wednesday, we scooped the news that Meta was laying off hundreds of people. And... Talk about bad timing. Meta Platforms made a big splash on Tuesday night by disclosing new stock...
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AI Agenda

Apple Can ‘Distill’ Google’s Big Gemini Model

By Jessica E. Lessin, Amir Efrati and Erin Woo · Mar 25, 2026 7:00am PDT
Before we get to today’s column, we wanted to flag OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s major reorg, the company’s new "Spud” model and its decision to shut down the Sora video app and application programming interface, which we scooped on Tuesday. (For what the company’s organizational structure looks like now after the changes, check out our updated OpenAI... Before we get to today’s column, we wanted to flag OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s major reorg, the...
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The Math Behind Anthropic’s Mad Revenue Growth
By Sri Muppidi · Mar 24, 2026 5:49pm PDT · 1 comment
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Dealmaker

The Math Behind Anthropic’s Mad Revenue Growth

By Sri Muppidi · Mar 24, 2026 5:49pm PDT · 1 comment
OpenAI and Anthropic’s remarkable revenue growth has invited scrutiny of how the AI startups are tallying the headline-making figures they have privately or publicly disclosed.Last month, OpenAI’s annualized revenue jumped to $25 billion, nearly four times higher than a year earlier. Anthropic has grown even faster: At the end of last month,... OpenAI and Anthropic’s remarkable revenue growth has invited scrutiny of how the AI startups are...
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The Briefing

OpenAI Wrongfoots Disney

By Martin Peers and Ann Gehan · Mar 24, 2026 5:00pm PDT
Walt Disney Co. must be so glad it committed to investing $1 billion in OpenAI and becoming a customer of the ChatGPT creator. The theme park and entertainment firm agreed to both steps as part of a deal struck last December in which it licensed its characters for use on OpenAI’s Sora video-generation tool. On Tuesday, OpenAI decided to shut... Walt Disney Co. must be so glad it committed to investing $1 billion in OpenAI and becoming a...
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Slack, Workday and LinkedIn Are Resisting Customers’ AI Agents
Applied AI

Slack, Workday and LinkedIn Are Resisting Customers’ AI Agents

By Laura Bratton · Mar 24, 2026 1:24pm PDT · 2 comments
Every day seems to bring new excitement—or in the case of Amazon employees, trepidation—around AI agents that aim to perform any white-collar task involving a computer. Monday night, for instance, Anthropic announced its latest march in this direction with a version of its Claude chatbot that can take over your computer and operate any... Every day seems to bring new excitement—or in the case of Amazon employees, trepidation—around AI...
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AI Agenda

Why AI Coding Agents Need Multiple Personalities to Do Their Best Work

By Stephanie Palazzolo · Mar 24, 2026 7:00am PDT · 2 comments
Something curious is happening with AI coding agents. Developers have started telling me they’re asking these coding agents to take on different personas so they behave like more of a team than an individual programmer.For instance, a developer creating a software product feature will first tell their AI coding product—whether it be Gemini or ... Something curious is happening with AI coding agents. Developers have started telling me they’re...
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Google’s Gemini Steals a March on OpenAI
By Martin Peers · Mar 23, 2026 5:00pm PDT
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The Briefing

Google’s Gemini Steals a March on OpenAI

By Martin Peers · Mar 23, 2026 5:00pm PDT
When invading a hostile territory or testing a new AI service, it’s best to move quietly and steal a march on your opponents. Google appears to have learned that lesson. It’s now possible, if you’ve got its latest Pixel or Samsung phones, to ask the Gemini app to order an Uber or a meal on DoorDash. I tried it today and it worked flawlessly, if... When invading a hostile territory or testing a new AI service, it’s best to move quietly and...
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AI Agenda

Claude Code and Codex Are Outpacing Cursor Among Notion's Engineers

By Stephanie Palazzolo · Mar 23, 2026 7:00am PDT · 2 comments
Software engineers embracing the AI coding revolution don’t have much loyalty to any particular coding tool, especially when a new, better one comes out. In the latest example of that, the growth of Anthropic’s Claude Code and OpenAI’s Codex is outpacing that of Cursor among hundreds of engineers at Notion, a maker of popular... Software engineers embracing the AI coding revolution don’t have much loyalty to any particular...
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The Briefing

Stock Comp and Software’s Illusory Profits

By Martin Peers · Mar 22, 2026 3:00pm PDT · 1 comment
Memo to software executives: Now is the time to radically reduce the amount of stock you give employees. That would win you some favor with investors, who’ve generally gone off your sector thanks to worries about the threat posed by AI. Even if those concerns are overblown, cutting costs in the face of a major disruption is a smart idea.It’s no... Memo to software executives: Now is the time to radically reduce the amount of stock you give...
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Tech Culture

Compute Costs? No, Caviar and Cocktails: In the Bay Area, AI Splurges on Private Parties

By Eli Rosenberg · Mar 21, 2026 6:47am PDT · 2 comments
Around the time last fall that Vercel tripled its valuation to $9 billion, the startup decided to throw a swank dinner party. It was a chance for Malte Ubl, the company’s chief technology officer, to talk shop and discuss the fast-changing landscape with a dozen so other Silicon Valley executives—and an opportunity for Vercel, a... Around the time last fall that Vercel tripled its valuation to $9 billion, the startup decided to...
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Inside Anduril’s Big Gamble: An Ohio Weapons Factory
By Cory Weinberg · Mar 21, 2026 6:00am PDT · 1 comment
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Defense Tech

Inside Anduril’s Big Gamble: An Ohio Weapons Factory

By Cory Weinberg · Mar 21, 2026 6:00am PDT · 1 comment
Just past the soybean farms in Pickaway County, Ohio, stands a flat-roofed building clad in blue and gray panels, with John Deere tractors near the entrance and hard hat–wearing construction workers busily laying pipes in the ground. The 866,000-square-foot factory isn’t much to behold—it looks like any of the many humble industrial... Just past the soybean farms in Pickaway County, Ohio, stands a flat-roofed building clad in blue...
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The Briefing

Uber’s Self-Driving Car Quest

By Martin Peers · Mar 19, 2026 5:00pm PDT
For all the attention Nvidia gets for its relentless pace of new business partnerships, it can’t hold a candle to Uber. The ride-hailing giant seems to be on a quest to go into business with anyone who’s ever thought about developing a self-driving car. On Thursday, it announced a robotaxi deal with Rivian, the electric truck maker that is... For all the attention Nvidia gets for its relentless pace of new business partnerships, it can’t...
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Dealmaker

An SEC Idea That Could Jolt the IPO Market

By Katie Roof · Mar 19, 2026 3:33pm PDT
Quarterly earnings could be going away. Will this result in more IPOs?One of the hallmarks of investing in public stocks is receiving quarterly updates from the companies. Those financial results and, even more so, forecasts can sink or lift stocks. Preparing them is such a time-suck for company executives that some startup founders have pointed... Quarterly earnings could be going away. Will this result in more IPOs?One of the hallmarks of...
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Applied AI

Cohesity CIO Shows How AI Can Eat Into Revenues of ServiceNow, Splunk

By Aaron Holmes · Mar 19, 2026 12:05pm PDT · 1 comment
The debate over whether AI might replace traditional enterprise apps such as Salesforce, ServiceNow, SAP, and Workday often ignores a more likely near-term scenario: that AI will stop some customers increasing their spending on those apps.Brian Spanswick, chief information officer at data security firm Cohesity, which generates more than $2... The debate over whether AI might replace traditional enterprise apps such as Salesforce,...
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Early Anthropic Investor Develops a ‘Grid’ for AI Servers
By Anissa Gardizy · Mar 19, 2026 10:54am PDT · 1 comment
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AI Infrastructure

Early Anthropic Investor Develops a ‘Grid’ for AI Servers

By Anissa Gardizy · Mar 19, 2026 10:54am PDT · 1 comment
Anjney Midha, the former Andreessen Horowitz general partner and early personal investor in Anthropic, is finally ready to talk about his highly anticipated AI infrastructure venture, for which he was trying to raise more than $10 billion, my colleague Katie has reported.Midha says the new firm, AMP, is creating a “grid for AI,” similar to how... Anjney Midha, the former Andreessen Horowitz general partner and early personal investor in...
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AI Agenda

Meet Giga, a AI Data Center Developer That Has Barely Raised Capital

By Stephanie Palazzolo · Mar 19, 2026 7:00am PDT
Startups developing data centers to power AI are among the most capital-hungry businesses around right now. Many are raising billions of dollars in equity and debt to build complicated facilities.There are few like Houston-based Giga Energy, however. Founded in 2019 by two Texas A&M juniors studying finance and industrial distribution, Giga... Startups developing data centers to power AI are among the most capital-hungry businesses around...
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The Briefing

Apple’s App Store Rules Are Stuck In Past

By Aaron Tilley · Mar 18, 2026 5:00pm PDT
It may be time for Apple to update the rules for its App Store. As we reported in this story today, app developers making apps that allow vibe coding—AI tools that let people without coding experience create apps easily—have run into delays getting their apps approved. Slowing down that process isn’t a good look for Apple, which has faced plenty... It may be time for Apple to update the rules for its App Store. As we reported in this story...
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