Agree. The highest ROI comes from using AI to amplify and scale the CEO’s mindset, skills, and capabilities. That's why AI adoption should always be a CEO-led initiative.
73 product releases in 52 days. That's not a launch cadence — that's a different kind of company.
I tracked every Anthropic release from Feb 1 to Mar 23 by going through @bcherny, @trq212, @noahzweben, @felixrieseberg, @lydiahallie, @amorriscode, @feldman, @dickson_tsai, and @claudeai. Built a calendar with first-announcement attribution.
Look at the acceleration. February had bursts with gaps between them. March 9 onward is almost every single day — Code Review, Channels, Dispatch, Computer Use, back to back.
The individual features get coverage. The shipping velocity doesn't. It should.
I visited Ukraine House in Washington where I met with the Ukrainian community.
It is crucial for us that Ukraine's voice continues to be heard and that no one forgets about it—both during the war and after. People in Ukraine must know that they are not alone, and that their interests are represented in every country, in every corner of the world.
I am grateful for the support during this difficult time, for all the efforts made for Ukraine and Ukrainians, and for the assistance—not only diplomatic and financial, but also political and spiritual.
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I’ve been all over the country in the last month.
And I get asked the same question, over and over again:
“I disagree with Kamala’s position on the war in Gaza. How can I vote for her?”
Here is my answer:
More than 200 Republicans who previously worked for either former President George W. Bush, the late Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., or Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for president in an open letter Monday obtained exclusively by USA TODAY.
From the letter: "Of course, we have plenty of honest, ideological disagreements with Vice President Harris and Gov. Walz. That’s to be expected. The alternative, however, is simply untenable."
#RepublicansForHarris