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🗞️In this edition

  • Anthropic Built The AI That Works While You Sleep

  • Zuckerberg Just Made AI Performance Reviews Mandatory

  • Cuban Says Most CEOs Don't Understand AI Well Enough to Survive

  • ⚡ YOUR MOVE For people building the life they want, now.

  • In other AI news –

    • Anthropic Just Changed the Rules for Everyone Building on Claude

    • Netflix, Meta and IBM Revealed the Hidden Cost of AI at Work

    • Altman Wants the OpenAI IPO Now. His CFO Doesn't.

  • 4 must-try AI tools

AI is moving from something you talk to into something that runs your company. This week, three stories show just how far that shift has already gone, and how uncomfortable it's making everyone.

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What's happening:

Conway is Anthropic's always-on agent platform, currently in testing. It runs without being prompted, wakes up via external webhooks, executes tasks through Chrome, and lives as a persistent instance on your computer. You don't open it. It's already running.

Why this is important:

Until Conway, AI worked when you asked. Now it monitors, wakes on triggers, and executes across your environment while you're doing something else.

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What's happening:

Zuckerberg said 2026 is when AI dramatically changes how Meta works. Engineer output rose 80% with AI coding agents. Projects that needed big teams now require one talented person. Performance reviews now grade employees on AI-driven impact.

If you don't use AI, you don't advance.

Why this is important:

Those investments fund both tools and cuts. The company flattened teams, fired 20% of staff, eliminated middle managers. AI handles coordination humans used to do. Wall Street rewarded the layoffs with stock gains.

What's happening:

Mark Cuban says every entrepreneur who understands AI is building companies to completely displace incumbents. If startups gain traction and can't be acquired, CEOs face two choices: tear down their company and rebuild as AI-native, or maintain course and die slowly.

Both paths end in shareholder lawsuits.

Why this is important:

Rebuild and shareholders sue for tanking the stock. Don't rebuild and shareholders sue for letting AI competitors destroy value. Cuban says most CEOs don't understand AI well enough to even consider these decisions.

⚡️YOUR MOVE For people building the life they want, now.

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  • 🔥 $20,000. Two employees. $1.8 billion on track this year. Sam Altman predicted the one-person unicorn. It just happened. → Read the story

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The question is no longer whether AI will change how companies operate. It's whether the people running them are willing to pay the price.

Most aren't ready for the answer.

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