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The stake. Why the answer to automation is broad-based ownership, not a bigger transfer.
Thorough analysis of how expanding capital ownership, not redistribution, best addresses AI-driven value shifts from labor to capital.
Build vs Buy a Prebuilt AI Workstation
Analyzing the pros and cons of building or buying prebuilt AI workstations in 2026, considering cost, speed, control, and support.
A War Room for Your Next Idea: Inside IdeaClyst
Discover how IdeaClyst offers founders a local-first, AI-powered war room to validate ideas with structured debate and real data, all on their own machine.
Understanding Anthropic’s $965B Series H: The Compute Revolution
Anthropic’s latest funding round signals a strategic focus on hardware infrastructure, with $965 billion valuation driven by commitments to chips, memory, and power capacity.
The policy menu. There’s no single answer. There’s a menu — and choosing is a values choice in disguise.
A comprehensive analysis of the policy options for managing AI-driven economic changes, emphasizing values and uncertainty over single answers.
RSVP-and-payment co-host tool for supper club hosts
A new co-host tool for RSVP and payment collection is being tested for private supper club hosts, aiming to streamline recurring event management.
Operational SOP drift detector for franchise operators
A new SOP drift detection tool for multi-location franchise operators is being tested to identify procedural changes and maintain quality standards.
A War Room for Your Next Idea: Inside IdeaClyst
Discover how IdeaClyst offers founders a local AI-driven war room to validate and develop startup ideas efficiently, without data leaving their devices.
The Free-Download Question: When Running Your Own Model Actually Beats Paying
Analysis of recent developments showing that owning and operating open-weight AI models can now be more cost-effective than using paid API services, especially at scale.