The Company That IPO’d With Nothing and Won Everything
Fermi does not sell power yet. It sells the idea of owning the grid.
Citi’s Massive Upload: Teaching 175,000 Employees to Talk AI
One hundred seventy-five thousand Citi employees across eighty countries are learning a new language. It is not Python, and it
Anthropic Didn’t Launch a Chatbot, It Launched an Employee
Claude Sonnet 4.5 coded for thirty hours without a break, and it’s just getting started.
Transparency Is Now the Entry Fee for AI Giants
California’s SB 53 forces giants into the open.
When ARR Becomes Theater, Anything Can Happen
The two-week 2M ARR story was more stagecraft than growth
The Fertility Crisis Finds Its Weirdest Startup Yet
The world is running out of babies. Fertility rates are collapsing from Seoul to San Francisco, and policymakers are quietly
The Silver Hearts Test: How AI Learned to Phish Our Elders
The email looked innocent enough.
“Dear Friend,
We at the Silver Hearts Foundation are reaching out with a simple mission:
The Future of Healthcare Arrives in Code: 1,000 Diseases, 20 Years Early
Imagine going in for a routine checkup and leaving with something closer to a time machine. Weeks later, instead of
Chatbots Can Be Persuaded: The Psychology Hack That Broke GPT
AI chatbots were supposed to be safe. Guardrails, filters, and red-team testing promised that no matter how clever the prompt,
From GPU King to System Architect: Why Nvidia Needs Intel
When Nvidia announced it would spend $5 billion on Intel stock, the market reacted like it was just another mega-cap