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This Week from the AI for Founders Podcast on Spotify
SenseIP — The AI IP Scanner That Saves Founders From Million-Dollar Lawsuits — LINK
An inside look at how SenseIP is turning the slow, lawyer-only patent world into a day-zero founder tool that tells you if someone already owns your "big idea" before they show up with a lawsuit.
Lightning Rod — The AI Prediction Engine Beating Frontier Models at Seeing the Future — LINK
A founder building real-world forecasting models that outperform LLM intuition, helping teams plan roadmaps, outmaneuver competitors, and actually build for where AI is going — not where it is today.
NOYACK — The AI Wealth Mentor Built for a $90 Trillion Transfer — LINK
A deep dive into the platform teaching financial literacy with AI agents, helping the next generation learn, plan, and invest as trillions shift hands — all without a Wall Street adviser.
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Tip of the Spear
- ChatGPT's Growth Hits the Brakes — A new report shows OpenAI's once-explosive user surge slowing down sharply, raising questions about saturation — and competition.
- Bill Gates' Daughter Raises $30M for AI Startup — Phoebe Gates just secured a star-studded $30M round for her new AI company — Silicon Valley is paying close attention.
- Altman Declares "Code Red" — Sam Altman reportedly issued a "code red" internally as competition from Gemini, Claude, and startups intensifies.
- Meta Buys Limitless, Its Next Hardware Bet — Meta just snapped up Limitless, signaling a push toward AI-first wearable devices with always-on memory and context.
- Cloudflare Accidentally Nukes White House Sites — A Cloudflare glitch briefly knocked multiple White House websites offline, sparking instant cybersecurity panic.
- Microsoft Will Hike Office Prices — Businesses brace for higher SaaS costs after Microsoft confirms commercial Office bundles will jump in price next summer.
- Apple's AI Chief Steps Down — Apple's longtime AI chief John Giannandrea is stepping down, triggering major questions about Siri and Apple Intelligence.
Prompt of the Week: "The Unbuilt Feature Everyone Assumes You'll Never Touch"
Identify the one feature, product direction, or customer segment in my space that everyone — competitors, investors, and even customers — assumes is off-limits, "not worth it," or "too hard." Analyze my business and surface 3–5 of these "forbidden zones," then pick the most strategically explosive one. For that top pick, provide:
- The Assumed Off-Limits Area: what everyone believes should be avoided
- Why That Assumption Exists: the inertia, fear, cost, or old logic keeping people away
- Hidden Opportunity: the overlooked advantage hiding behind this "untouchable" space
- What I Could Build: one concrete, contrarian experiment to explore it this week
- Risk Check: the uncomfortable question I should ask myself before acting
Tone: analytical, bold, and slightly mischievous. Treat assumptions like locked rooms — open the door and show me what's behind them.
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Keep It Moving
- DeepSeek Returns With New Models — DeepSeek is back with two new LLMs built to challenge Gemini and ChatGPT head-on.
- OpenAI Fast-Tracks "Garlic" Fix — Leaks say OpenAI is rushing a major update codenamed "Garlic" designed to fix hallucinations and improve consistency.
- Nvidia Still Rules GPUs With 92% Share — New data shows Nvidia utterly dominating the GPU market — holding a jaw-dropping 92%.
- Anthropic Acquires Bun — Anthropic buys Bun as Claude's coding tools hit $1B ARR, locking in its dominance in developer automation.
- Google's DeepThink Demo Shows a Huge Leap — Google showcases Gemini 3's new "deep thinking" abilities, claiming breakthroughs in reasoning and step-by-step logic.
- Post-Neuralink, Max Hodak Goes Weirder — Neuralink co-founder Max Hodak is reportedly working on a mysterious new biotech-meets-AI venture that's even stranger than brain implants.
- Meta Signs News Deals for Real-Time AI — Meta inks major commercial agreements with publishers to feed real-time news directly into Meta AI.
- Altman Eyes SpaceX Rival — Sam Altman has reportedly explored launching a SpaceX competitor to power the future of AI compute from orbit.
- OpenAI Buys Neptune — OpenAI is acquiring model-training startup Neptune to accelerate custom fine-tuning and enterprise deployments.
- Silicon Valley Builds Fake Amazon & Gmail for AI Training — AI labs are building full Amazon/Gmail clones to train agentic AI in realistic environments.
- Amazon Reveals New AI Chip — Amazon introduces a powerful new AI chip and hints at a roadmap built to play nicely with Nvidia GPUs.
- Sundar Pichai Talks Gemini's Future — Google's CEO outlines where Gemini is headed next — and why 2026 will be its biggest leap yet.
What I'm Thinking About
- The 5 AI Tools Every Funded Founder Needs — Blog
- Turning Fear into Growth — Interview
- Cracking The Webinar Code — Blog
- Uncover the AI tools you didn't ask for, but now you're weirdly into
Code Story Podcast
It's like therapy for startup founders, except the therapist is a microphone and everyone's listening. Code, chaos, and confessions — served weekly.
Thanks for being here.
-Ryan
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