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The Strange Brief
NVIDIA's quantum software play, OpenAI goes bio, Anthropic releases Opus 4.7 to mixed reviews, and China's 2D semiconductor breakthrough.
Apr 19
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Tara Tan
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AI Swallows Software Whole
This week, both Anthropic and Google launched or teased features that collapse entire software categories into model-native capabilities.
Apr 15
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Tara Tan
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The Strange Brief
Intel joins Terafab, China approves the first commercial BCI, Anthropic launches Managed Agents, and Meta proposes Neural Computers. Deep dive: Mythos…
Apr 12
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Tara Tan
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Too Dangerous To Ship
I dissected the preview card of Anthropic's most capable model, Mythos. Here are the key things you need to know.
Apr 8
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Tara Tan
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The Strange Brief
Google drops a frontier-class open model the same week Anthropic locks the door to OpenClaw Karpathy's "LLM Knowledge Base" for agents. Half of US data…
Apr 5
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Tara Tan
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The Design-Build Loop
Design is where AI product workflows meet their hardest test: an audience that will always, primarily, be human. A look at the tools, teams, and…
Apr 1
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Tara Tan
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March 2026
The Brief
Anthropic's Claude Mythos Leak Reveals a New Model Tier. Arm Ships Its First Chip. China Bars Manus AI Executives From Leaving the Country.
Mar 29
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Tara Tan
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Hitting The Battery Wall
Humanoid robots demand more from a battery than any device ever built.Can current-day battery chemistry keep up with humanoid ambition?
Mar 25
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Joy Yang
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Mason Rodriguez Rand
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The Brief: The AI Factory Era Begins at GTC
The Nvidia-Groq acquisition showcased immediately with the Groq 3 LPU. Rivian spins off a robotics company based on its data library. Google launches…
Mar 20
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Tara Tan
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The Liquid Revolution: Inside the Racks That Can Heat 160 Homes
Next-generation compute racks will drive up the complexity (and opportunity) in data center operations
Mar 18
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Rahul Narula
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We’re Hiring: Fractional Chief of Staff
Please, someone who can work with both humans and agents (and can tell the difference)
Mar 10
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Tara Tan
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Hands Down, the Hardest Problem in Robotics
Humanoid robots can walk, run, even do backflips. What they can't do reliably: pick up a screwdriver. The hand is now the gating constraint for the…
Mar 4
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Joy Yang
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