Agreed, but this will be the job of users of these tools, even professional ones with specialized training to handle these situations correctly.
Operators of AI will become a standalone trained profession.
For AI to respect human dignity and truly serve the common good, responsibility must be clearly defined at every stage: from those who design and develop these systems to those who use them and rely on them for concrete decisions. It must be possibile to identify who must “account” for decisions, justify them, monitor them, and, when necessary, challenge them and remedy any harm caused.
A few weeks ago we gave every employee @Traba_Work — ops, sales, recruiting, finance — access to @claudeai Code connected to our dbs, design files, knowledge bases, sales pipelines, etc.
100+ people. Zero engineers.
They built more in weeks than had shipped the previous year:
- they just release under their music label an indie album from ear
- it aligns with their whole aesthetic
- they keep tapping into something deeper, not just surface level aesthetics
- the technology of 21st century is taste
7/ 🌙 Sleeper Pick: Apilayer hit 27.1K monthly searches with +911% growth. Arcade AI up +1367%. Micro-API services are quietly becoming the hottest AI biz model. Low overhead, high leverage. Nobody's writing the check yet — but they will. 👀
5 AI trends reshaping the stack RIGHT NOW — and most investors are sleeping on at least 3 of them. JEPA, Mamba hybrids, Chinese models in Western IDEs, Gen Z backlash, and agent infra. Let's go. 🧵 Thread
6/ Anthropic's Claude Managed Agents hit public beta April 7. Agent infrastructure is now a distinct investment category — not a feature. Think AWS for agents. Early movers here will own the picks-and-shovels layer of the agentic economy. 🏗️ #AIAgents
Wix just printed money.
They bought Base44 for $80M in June 2025. Nine months later it's at $100M ARR. That's a payback period of less than a year on an acquisition, which almost never happens in SaaS M&A.
For context, Google paid $1.65B for YouTube. Salesforce paid $27.7B for Slack. Meta paid $1B for Instagram. Those deals took years to justify the price. Wix got a $100M ARR product for $80M in cash, then pointed 250M+ users at it.
By August 2025, two months post-acquisition, Wix's CEO was already calling Base44's growth "supersonic" and raising full-year revenue guidance. They went from projecting $40-50M ARR for Base44 to accelerating toward $100M before the year ended.
The Super Bowl ad last month tells you how confident they are in the unit economics. You don't buy a $7M+ ad slot for a product that isn't already printing.
Maor Shlomo built it solo, wrote 90% of the code with Claude, had fewer than 10 employees, and sold for $80M. Smart exit. But the person who made the real trade was Wix's CEO, who recognized that a vibe coding platform plugged into Wix's infrastructure and distribution could 10x faster than it could alone.
$80M for $100M+ ARR. Best SaaS acquisition of the decade so far.