Truly ambitious people, have very few 'peers.'
You will not relate to a lot of people,
And they will not be able to relate to you.
The lonely road is real.
"My favorite enterprise AI service is Cursor. It is an AI coder & every one of our engineers, 100% is now assisted by AI coders & our productivity has gone up incredibly. These companies are some of the fastest-growing companies in world & they address enterprise"
— Jensen Huang
Go all in. Because half in is actually all out. Even 90% gets you nowhere. There’s magic in that last little bit. New levels unlocked. Simply because so few have the courage to go there.
We're rolling out Brain: a self-improving context-graph of all your sessions, connectors, and files.
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Google CEO, Sundar Pichai:
"If you don't learn to how to orchestrate agents now, you'll spend 2027 catching up to people who started today"
In 30 minutes he explains why the best engineers stopped writing code and started running agents.
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SpaceX just acquired Cursor for $60B
> be Cursor
> 4 MIT students start a side project in 2022
> build the AI coding tool developers love
> hit a $10B valuation
> decide copilots aren’t enough
> move into models
> need massive compute to compete with OpenAI, Anthropic & Google
> meanwhile xAI is losing the coding race
> realizes catching up could take years
> skips the line
> buys Cursor for $60B
> Cursor gets compute
> xAI gets the coding leader
> founders become multi-billionaires
The SpaceX iteration loop:
1. Question every requirement.
2. Delete any part or process you can.
3. Simplify and optimize.
4. Accelerate cycle time.
5. Automate.
Most engineering organizations skip directly to step five. They take a process that should not exist and then automate it.
SpaceX runs the steps in order, every time, on every part of the company. When the Algorithm has been run enough times on a piece of hardware, it starts to look like nothing else in the industry.
@elonmusk
What a brilliant $60B exit for Cursor to SpaceX today!
$4B in run rate growing 7x YoY.
The 4 25yo MIT founders will make ~$2.7B in a span 4yrs and first 50 hires ~$20-500M each.
A testament to why you should actually join early stage startups and of huge outcomes building apps on top of AI models.
Jeff Bezos AI startup Prometheus is reportedly worth $41B and aims to bring AI to engineering and manufacturing.
Bezos says the company has raised significant funding because the work is “very compute-intensive” and said Prometheus could eventually become an $AMZN AWS customer.
You are far more dangerous to your startup than competitors are. A hundred times more startups die from poor execution by their founders than are killed by competitors.
Today I'm publishing a new essay, Policy on the AI Exponential. AI is progressing extremely fast—much faster than the policy process was built to handle. The essay lays out where I think the technology is now, and the action needed to close the gap: https://t.co/Lh6PWae178
We’re launching Claude Corps, a national fellowship program matching people early in their careers with US nonprofits.
We'll teach 1,000 people to use Claude, and pay them to use AI to advance their hosts’ missions.
https://t.co/QI6JmlAdSr
The new killer NotebookLM feature: easily being able to expand your search beyond your own source files
Then, with today's update, you can also make new output formats: PDFs, DOCX, XLSX, PPTX, charts, etc.
We want NotebookLM to keep helping you do better research
America’s digital economy relies on our physical infrastructure and the electricians, pipefitters, welders, manufacturing workers & more who build and maintain it.
Today, we’re making an additional @googleorg commitment to help 300K American workers prepare for these in-demand skilled trades careers, expanding on the $1B we’ve already provided for digital skills and training globally.
Claude Fable 5 is by far the most ridiculous model that makes me genuinely afraid for the future of software engineering.
I compiled the top 10 most unbelievable things I've seen Claude Fable 5 do today:
— Migrate a 50M line codebase from Stripe in a day (humans take 2mos)
— Draw amazing 3D graphics a) Boeing 747 b) space simulations with >5000 objects c) Minecraft roller coasters d) full photorealistic forest scenes e) NYC skyline f) stormy clouds)
— One-shot Pokemon FireRed the game
— Optimize a real world proprietary interaction net evaluator 10x more than the next best model, gpt5.5
AND it's about the same price as GPT 5.5 ($10/M input, $45/M output) vs Fable 5 ($10/M input, $50/M output) and 6x cheaper than GPT 5.5 Pro.
Claude Fable’s ability to create rich docs, slides, sheets, websites in specific styles pixel perfectly is the biggest step change in AI model quality since o3.
Here’s another compilation of 8 amazing things it can do, many of which took >2hrs of thinking!
– Perfectly designed McKinsey style report
– Near identical SpaceX S-1 IPO draft
– Pixel-perfect recreation of Pokemon, the game
– 3D design of a controllable humanoid robot
– Apple Liquid Glass UI with just CSS
– 3D world rendering of Yosemite (!!)
– Upgraded website design
– Rich, beautiful email marketing templates
The loudest take online is that Hollywood hates AI.
I just spent a day with the filmmakers, execs, and studios actually using it - and the mood was the opposite.
We've hit a tipping point for AI getting used in real projects.
My takeaways on why the industry is shifting: