The best engineer leaves the Mittelstand not for a competitor, but for a two-person AI startup.
The slot for builders who don't want to manage doesn't exist. Block, McKinsey, Haier show what comes next.
https://t.co/HeqfqJnFKi
Patek saved the premium pole of the Swiss watch industry. Apple built the other one. The lesson for DACH machinery owners is direct. New long read:
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AI made every individual 10x more productive. No company became 10x more valuable. Electrification took 30 years before factories understood: swapping the engine isn't enough.
https://t.co/1AmuEGRFPm
The US has resources but no integrating design. Europe regulates what others build. China designs coherently.
What's missing isn't analysis. It's someone willing to build an order that reaches beyond their own advantage.
https://t.co/ytNFANZCR8
Sequoia's @JulienBek maps IT Managed Services as a $100B+ autopilot vertical. His point: nobody sells "your IT just runs" directly to the company yet.
As an investor in this space: IT MSPs that sell effort are replaceable. MSPs that own the outcome have a future.
His agent deleted the mail server. On the instructions of a stranger. The system worked. That was the problem.
New study, old finding: if you don't create order, you get someone else's order.
https://t.co/dzRPEtpTX9
Newspapers lost to Google. Not because Google was better. But because scarcity became abundance. Software goes through the same transformation. Just faster. Transitions create room. For those who understand: Rules are changing. Responsibility remains.
https://t.co/22ZnMsnK25
AI agents act autonomously. No law decides in real time. This means that ownership no longer means exercising control, but rather deciding which system to hand control over to. Trust is not an attitude. It is an advance payment with consequences.
https://t.co/UkWCG6X8w7
We’ve built stunning robotic bodies, but their minds remain shockingly primitive. This article uncovers the uncomfortable truth: without real spatial intelligence, today’s humanoids are little more than puppets with great engineering. 🤖🤡
https://t.co/1POK6ZVetE
Heute zu Gast bei Impact X: Lilian Schwich, Mitgründerin und Geschäftsführerin des Deep-Tech-Scale-ups cylib. Unser Thema: Batterie-Recycling: Ideologisches Ideal oder Erfolgsmodell? 🔋🤔
https://t.co/5VwAmgJ2Sf
History’s centers of power shifted with trade and technology — from ships to steel to silicon. Now we enter a new era: the century of scaling. Here’s why Europe risks falling behind — and what it must do to catch up 👇
https://t.co/aLgg1jz8ng
AI isn’t just transforming technology — it’s rewriting the logic of belief, risk, and speculation. Behind the euphoria lies a fragile balance between progress and collapse. 👇
https://t.co/cXPmhoBzP6
Digital sovereignty" sounds great — but it’s meaningless if it’s built on weak European providers. Real sovereignty comes from strength, not protection. 👇
https://t.co/ArrnNZrR0s
Who will truly run companies tomorrow – CEOs or invisible AI operators? 🤖⚖️
Power is shifting quietly but radically: away from hierarchies, toward governance systems embedded deep in IT stacks. 👇
https://t.co/zOSLQ3pkxh
The West still talks freedom, but others are starting to deliver it – sometimes faster, friendlier, and with fewer barriers. What does that mean for capital, growth, and the future of competition? 👇
https://t.co/IkfDzJhxAU
AI hasn’t just changed the way we work – it’s challenging the very foundations of intellectual property rights. From copyright to patent law: Which rules do we really need in a world of unlimited creativity? 👇
https://t.co/4dInU5ii8f
AI, robotics, and emerging industrial geographies are shaping the global race: The future belongs to intelligent manufacturing systems, data-driven networks, and regionally anchored economic clusters ... 👇
https://t.co/ktgl1YDnWb
It’s time to move beyond fear and regulation – and start shaping AI as a proactive response to the challenges of our society. Read more 👇
https://t.co/l3aPbjPshy