Everyone watches the models. This week, the real story was everything underneath them: who's getting paid, what powers the machines, and who's making the calls. Pull the cover off and the AI boom looks less like magic and more like a very fast engine. Here's the week, in one scroll.
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Monday
AI adoption crossed 50% of U.S. companies, and for the first time, more of them are paying for the underdog. The lesson wasn't loyalty to a brand; it was that businesses are learning to pick the tool that fits the job, not the biggest logo in the room.
Use this: Most "which AI is best" takes are popularity contests. This one argues against you: tell it the AI you currently pay for, it interviews you about your work, then builds the honest case that you're backing the wrong horse.
Tuesday
Anthropic filed to go public after running revenue from $9B to $47B in six months, a growth curve with no precedent. The takeaway for you: how to read an AI IPO without getting swept up in the hype.
Use this: Find out exactly what Anthropic going public means for your AI tools, your budget, and your business, personalized to your role.
Wednesday
In a single day in Taipei, Nvidia showed both ends of the agent era: an industrial cloud machine that runs AI at scale, and a thin laptop that runs it on your lap with no cloud bill. The hardware just caught up to the ambition.
Use this: Names the single best task to hand an AI agent first, scores it for readiness, and hands back a low-risk pilot you can test-drive this week.
Thursday
A "10x engineer" worth nearly $30 billion walked away from the thing he loved most, shipping code at 2 a.m., to take the hardest job in AI. The trade he made is one every high performer eventually has to face.
Use this: Finds the one thing you're so good at that it's quietly capping your growth, then hands you a low-risk way to graduate from it this month, without dropping the ball.
Friday
The real bottleneck in the AI race isn't money or chips: it's electricity. So Google built data centers that shift the work to wherever the power is cleanest and cheapest. The smartest way we saw all week to beat a hard limit instead of fighting it.
Use this: Tell it how your business actually runs and it surfaces the one real constraint capping your growth, the chokepoint more money won't fix, plus the highest-leverage move to widen it.
Every prompt we ship lives in one place: 30+ copy-paste prompts, each one built to interview you first, then tailor its answer to your situation.
Five stories, one lesson: the AI boom isn't magic. It's money, machines, power, and people. Now you know where the levers are.
See you Monday.
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