ChatGPT Owns the Crowd, Claude Owns the Workflow
The AI race doesn’t always reveal itself in model weights or benchmark scores. Sometimes it’s in the quiet
Half a Trillion in Silicon: Lisa Su’s AI Vision
When AMD CEO Lisa Su walked on stage at the Axios AI+ Summit, she didn’t talk about the next
Notion Just Launched Agents That Actually Do the Work, But Within Walls
For a decade, Notion has been the darling of SaaS productivity. It reinvented the wiki into something malleable: a living
Fiverr’s AI Pivot: When the Middleman Automates Itself
The gig economy was built on a simple promise. A client needed work done, a freelancer could do it, and
Meta’s Trojan Horse: Why Ray-Ban Display Aims Beyond iPhone
At first glance, it looks like a pair of Ray-Ban Wayfarers. The same silhouette that has sat on noses since
Nvidia’s Next $4 Trillion Bet
The Cloud Dream Never Died, It Just Changed Shape
From Maps to Meals: Amap’s Street Stars Takes on Meituan
Backed by subsidies and Alibaba’s ecosystem, Street Stars signals that the battle for China’s local services is moving from delivery apps to navigation gateways.
The Breakpoint: OpenAI Rewrites Its Future with Microsoft
For nearly a decade, OpenAI has lived inside a paradox. It was founded in 2015 as a nonprofit meant to
From Databases to the Top of the Rich List: How Oracle’s AI Bet Crowned Ellison
For a brief, surreal moment this September, Larry Ellison stood at the summit of global wealth. Oracle’s co-founder — long
How AI Startups Learned To Grow Without Growing?
Picture this: a startup with a handful of hoodie-clad founders, a Slack channel that’s eerily quiet, and a revenue