
Nervous system for factories: CVector seeks to breathe life into industrial hardware for $5 million
While Silicon Valley fights over whose language model writes better poetry, in the shadows remain those who attempt to apply AI to the real

Musk merges SpaceX and xAI: when a personal conglomerate becomes more powerful than states
It seems we have officially entered an era when one person can afford to own a personal technology stack worth several trillion dollars.

UiPath Acquired WorkFusion: Now AI Catches Financial Criminals
While skeptics were predicting the demise of the classical RPA automation era, Daniel Dneesh and his UiPath team decided that the best way t

Risotto: $10 million so you never write to tech support again

Google Gemini 3 Pro: Access to AI now costs like a cup of coffee

Atlassian soaring: Mike Cannon-Brookes explains why AI is the best thing that's happened to them

IT Outsourcing on the Brink: Why AI Won't Kill Indian Giants (Yet)

Anthropic and $300 billion: when ambitions outpace common sense
The venture capital world in AI has completely lost touch with earthly gravity. While we discuss new model features, behind the scenes a fin

Moltbot: Why Personal AI Assistant Suddenly Became the New Craze
If your social media feed isn't already flooded with glowing reviews of Moltbot, congratulations on successfully ignoring the biggest AI tre

OpenAI and Anthropic: The War for Your IDE Has Gone Tit-for-Tat

Battle of Titans: Sam Altman Called Anthropic's Ad Campaign Authoritarian and Deceptive

Death of Loyalty: Why Founders No Longer Want to Die for Their Startups

Atlassian and AI: How Neural Networks Save Jira and Shareholder Wallets

Claude Opus 4.6: Anthropic Unleashed Heavy Artillery Against GPT-5
While the industry holds its breath awaiting OpenAI's next big move, the Anthropic team decided that the time for polite waiting has ended.

Reddit and the search for the future: how to turn advice from strangers into billions
You've probably caught yourself adding the word "reddit" to the end of any Google search query. It's become a kind of digital survival insti









