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Lectric Expands with Three New Brands Amid E-Bike Market Growth
Lectric, which says the U.S. market is ripe for competition and choice, has launched three new brands in the past six months.
Founders Fund Hosts Game Show with Tech Elites
The debut episode, moderated by Founders Fund chief marketing officer Mike Solana, included a star-studded cast of current tech luminaries.
Mira Murati Steps Back into AI Marketing Spotlight
In the current environment, remaining heads down has diminishing returns; at some point, you have to make some noise just to remind the market you exist.
Uruk AI Tool Launched on Hacker News
Uruk AI Tool Launched: Revolutionizing Development on Hacker News A cutting edge solution, the Uruk AI Tool, has recently made its debut on Hacker News. This in…
Last30Days Skill: AI Research Across Top Platforms
AI agent skill that researches any topic across Reddit, X, YouTube, HN, Polymarket, and the web - then synthesizes a grounded summary
Two Ex-Goldman, Meta Founders Build Voice AI for Africa, Middle East
The startup's own stack for Africa and Middle East is now handling more than 17,000 calls per day.
Nvidia's AI Agent PCs: Revolutionizing the $200B CPU Market
If Nvidia has cracked a way to bring AI agents easily, safely, and usefully to the masses, it could — and should — be big.
AI-Powered Publishing: Selfpublishstudio.com Revolutionizes Self-Publi
AI Powered Publishing: Selfpublishstudio.com Transforms Self Publishing The digital revolution has brought significant changes to the publishing industry, and s…
Google Engineer Charged with Insider Trading on Polymarket
According to the complaint, a Google engineer risked over $2.7 million on wagers related to Google's 2025 Year in Search campaign.
LaunchPact: Boost ProductHunt Launches with AI
LaunchPact: Elevate Your ProductHunt Launches with AI In the competitive world of startups, gaining traction on platforms like ProductHunt is crucial. LaunchPac…
Ferrari Enhances Fan Experience with IBM AI
IBM and Scuderia Ferrari HP take TechCrunch inside how they are redefining the fan experience.
SolarSquare Aims to Raise $60M in India's Hot Solar Market
SolarSquare could be valued at up to $500 million in the financing expected to close next month.
How Lucra Sports Raised $20M in Esports Despite VC AI Focus
Earlier this year, Lucra Sports founder and CEO Dylan Robbins did something that no one else has ever done. And he shared several secrets on how he did it.
InkTag.io: Revolutionizing AI Writing
InkTag.io: Transforming AI Writing InkTag.io is emerging as a groundbreaking platform in the realm of AI driven content creation, offering a suite of innovative…
Kronos: Revolutionizing Financial Market Language with AI
Kronos: A Foundation Model for the Language of Financial Markets
HMD Partners with Indian AI Chatbot for New Smartphone Launch
The partnership is a potential testing ground for both companies to gauge the appetite for an India-focused chatbot.
SpaceX's S-1 Filing: Mars Colony and $28T Market
The SpaceX S-1 is finally here, and the story it tells goes way further than rockets. The filing runs to 36 pages of risk factors alone, and the numbers inside match the ambition: a $28 trillion total addressable market, a pay package tied to establishing a Mars colony, and a valuation target that would make it the largest IPO in American […]
Spotify's New AI Tools Boost User Content Creation
Spotify has released a bunch of AI-powered tools that nudge users to create more content. It can be a bit much.
Datapoint AI: User-Centric Product Development Tool
Datapoint AI: Empowering User Centric Product Development In the competitive realm of product development, incorporating user feedback is pivotal. One innovativ…
AI Tools: Kenamick.com Launches Innovative AI Solutions
AI Tools: Kenamick.com Introduces Groundbreaking AI Solutions Kenamick.com has recently unveiled a suite of advanced AI tools designed to transform various indu…
FinceptTerminal: Advanced Finance Analytics & Investment Tools
FinceptTerminal is a modern finance application offering advanced market analytics, investment research, and economic data tools, designed for interactive exploration and data-driven decision-making in a user-friendly environment.
Spotify Unveils New AI-Powered Desktop App in 20+ Markets
Spotify is releasing the new desktop app as a research preview in more than 20 markets.
Global EV Market Growth Leaves US Behind
EV sales have surged worldwide in every region but the U.S., posing risks for legacy and startup automakers.
Microsoft Revives Carbon Removal Plans: Boost for CDR Startups
Microsoft is responsible for over 90% of the carbon-removal market, and reports suggested the company was pausing purchases entirely. This new deal should help assuage the fears of CDR startups.
Nvidia's Record Quarter: $43B in Startup Holdings, Growth to Slow
Nvidia announced another record revenue figure after market close on Wednesday, but forecasted that revenue growth would slow in the following quarter.
Nvidia CEO Predicts $200B Market for AI CPUs
The next big thing for Nvidia will be CPUs for AI agents, $200 billion worth, CEO Jensen Huang predicts.
Echen.io: Revolutionizing AI Tools, Hacker News Reports
Echen.io: Transforming AI Solutions In the realm of artificial intelligence, Echen.io has quickly made a mark by developing tools that democratize and intensify…
Nectar Social Raises $30M for AI Marketing Platform
AI-powered marketing platform Nectar Social announced Thursday that it raised a $30 million Series A round led by Menlo Ventures and its Anthology Fund, which was created alongside Anthropic.
AI Tool Tracks Ghost Jobs After Tech Company Ghosting
AI Tool Tracks Elusive Job Offer Rejections After Unacknowledged Applicants In today's competitive job market, many job seekers experience frustration when they…
Qiaomu: AI Tool Converts Content for NotebookLM
Claude Skill: Multi-source content processor for NotebookLM. Supports WeChat articles, web pages, YouTube, PDF, Markdown, search queries → Podcast/PPT/MindMap/Quiz etc.
TechCrunch Disrupt 2026: 6 Stages, 250+ Tech Leaders
From October 13-15, TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 will feature 200+ sessions across six stages, led by 250+ tech leaders shaping the industry today. Register now to save up to $410, plus 50% off a second pass.
Anthropic Targets Small Businesses with New AI Offering
For founders and investors, Anthropic's new offering signals that the AI platform wars are expanding downmarket and that the next major battleground for user acquisition isn't the Fortune 500; it's the 36 million small businesses that make up the backbone of the U.S. economy.
Origin Lab Raises $8M for AI Data Marketplace
Origin Lab will serve as a marketplace where AI labs can buy high-quality licensed data, and video-game companies can sell it.
HYPD AI Co-Pilot for Google Ads Marketing
Enhancing Google Ads Marketing with HYPD AI Co Pilot The HYPD AI Co Pilot is an advanced tool designed to optimize Google Ads strategies for businesses of all s…
Anthropic Warns Against Unauthorized Share Platforms
The company named Open Doors Partners, Unicorns Exchange, Pachamama Capital, Lionheart Ventures, Hiive, Forge Global, Sydecar and Upmarket as companies that are not authorized to provide access to buy or sell its shares.
AI Tools: San Francisco Housing Market Driven by Tech Economy
The invisible force behind all of this is no mystery to anyone paying attention to the city's tech economy. San Francisco is home to some of the most valuable private companies in the world, and their employees have been quietly accumulating — and, increasingly, cashing out — fortunes.
Musely Raises $360M in Non-Dilutive Funding for AI Marketing
The DTC skin, hair, and menopause care brand will use the non-dilutive capital to super-charge customer acquisition.
AI Tool: Optimize Image Sizes for Social Media
Optimize Image Sizes for Social Media with an AI Tool In the fast paced world of social media, ensuring that your images are perfectly sized and optimized is cr…
AI Tools: The Ion Project Unveiled on Hacker News
AI Tools: The Ion Project Unveiled on Hacker News The Ion Project, recently highlighted on Hacker News, is garnering significant attention in the tech community…
Invite Only AI Tool Boosts Event Attendance
The event invite that actually gets people to show up
VideoOS by Jupitrr AI: Streamline Your Video Workflow
Your all-in-one video workflow
X Unveils AI-Powered Ad Platform for Revenue Growth
X is rolling out a rebuilt ads platform powered by AI as it works to grow revenue again.
Anthropic's Creative Industry Strategy: 9 Connectors for Professional
The announcement yesterday was genuinely significant and i don't think most people outside the creative industry understand why. Anthropic released 9 connectors that let claude directly control professional creative software through mcp which means actually execute actions inside them the full list contains adobe creative cloud (50+ apps including photoshop, premiere, illustrator), blender (full python api access for 3d modeling), autodesk fusion , ableton, splice , affinity by canva , sketchup , resolume (), and claude design. Anthropic also became a blender development fund patron at $280k+/yr and is partnering with risd, ringling college, and goldsmiths university on curriculum development around these tools. this isn't a press release play, there's institutional investment behind it the strategic read is interesting because this positions claude very differently from chatgpt in the creative space. Openai went the route of building creative capabilities natively inside chatgpt with images 2.0 and previously sora. Anthropic is going the connector route where claude doesn't replace or replicate the creative tools, it becomes the intelligence layer that works inside them. Both strategies have merit but they serve fundamentally different users the gap that still exists and i think matters for the broader market is that these connectors serve professionals who already know photoshop and blender and fusion. The consumer creative market where people need face swaps, lip syncs, talking photos, style transfers, none of that is covered by these connectors, that layer is being served by consolidated platforms like magic hour, higgsfield, domoai, and canva's expanding ai features. It's a completely different market but the two layers increasingly feed into each other as professional assets flow into social content pipelines. the question is whether anthropic eventually builds connectors for these consumer creative platforms too or whether the gap between professional creative tools with ai copilots and consumer creative platforms with bundled capabilities remains a split in the market what do you think this means for the creative tool landscape over the next 12-18 months?
10 Reasons Selling AI Tools to Developers is Challenging
Nowadays, everyone (including me) wants to sell AI-powered tools, platforms, or products. Few people (including me 6 months ago) have any idea how hard it is to approach and convince technical people for at least 10 reasons: 1 - They're constantly bombarded with messages. 2 - Everyone sells everything, so supply >>> demand. 3 - Extremely high background noise. 4 - They see an AI-generated message from 10km away (they've trolled me several times). 5 - If they have to go through a demo to try the product, they've already closed the tab. 6 - The opinions of devs, who value any glossy slide, count much more. 7 - Product trials are unforgiving; it's like being in court accused of 16 murders. If they find bugs or poor performance at that point, for them the product is broken and the window closes. 8 - They always have a plan B: I'll make it myself. Only 9 - If you don't have a solid track record (or you studied biotech like me), everything is 10x harder. 10 - Like the MasterChef judges, who used to be just chefs and now are atomic hotties, today's CTOs and top devs are stars; literally everyone wants them. It seems easier to scale a dev tool today because there are infinite tools, but in reality it's really tough. On the one hand, you have to earn the trust of technical teams through intros, messages, calls, and events; on the other, you have to scale at the speed of light because you're only six months old. Advice, ideas, scathing comments, insults? Anything goes. \*Not true
Amazon, Meta Challenge Google Pay, PhonePe in India's UPI Market
PhonePe and Google Pay command 80% of India's UPI instant payments network. Rivals are set to meet with regulators to lobby for restrictions.
Billionaires Propose AI Job Loss Compensation
**This week: the billionaires who broke the economy want to pay you to shut up about it.** Last week, Elon Musk pinned a post to the top of his X profile: "Universal HIGH INCOME via checks issued by the Federal government is the best way to deal with unemployment caused by AI." Sam Altman wants to go bigger — "universal extreme wealth", paid in compute tokens. Amodei says UBI may be "part of the answer." Khosla says it's a necessary safety net. All of them, in unison. These are the guys who spent twenty years arguing that government should stay out of markets, that handouts breed dependency, that the individual should stand on their own. Musk literally ran a federal cost-cutting operation. And now they want the government to mail checks to every citizen. Why? Because they broke the thing, and they know it. The people building the tools that eat the jobs are pre-emptively offering to pay for the damage — on their terms, through their platforms, using their math. **A universal basic income paid by the people who automated your job is not a safety net. It's a leash.**
Mastering AEO: How to Get Cited by AI and Boost Your Visibility
SEO or AEO? Why you’re not showing up in AI answers (yet) This is a consolidation of findings from Neil Patel and Hubspot plus what we have found to work well on our own website. Most business owners are still playing the old game. Some aren’t playing at all. They’re thinking in rankings, keywords, and “getting to page one.” Meanwhile, the ground is shifting under them. Google Search is still dominant, but even it has changed. It’s no longer just a list of blue links. It’s summarizing, interpreting, and answering. And tools like ChatGPT and Perplexity AI aren’t ranking pages at all. They’re answering questions. Which creates a problem most people haven’t fully processed yet: **Users don’t need to click your website anymore to get value.** CTR is dropping. Site visits are declining. Because the answer is already sitting in front of them. And yet, paradoxically… **Your website has never mattered more.** Because now it’s not just competing for clicks. It’s competing to be **the source that gets cited in the answer.** # What actually changed AI search works like this: User asks a question → system searches multiple sources → pulls the best chunks → builds an answer → cites what it trusts If your content isn’t structured for that flow, you don’t exist. Not “low ranking.” Invisible. # What AI actually cares about AI doesn’t care about your keyword density or your clever SEO hacks. It cares if your content is: * easy to find * easy to understand * easy to quote That’s AEO (Answer Engine Optimization). Not magic. Not a secret algorithm. Just being usable inside an answer. # What actually works If you do nothing else, do this: # 1. Start with the answer Don’t spend 800 words “building context.” Bad: “AI is transforming industries…” Better: “AEO is how you structure content so AI tools can find, understand, and cite it in answers.” That’s what gets pulled. # 2. Structure like a human, not a content farm Use: * clear headings * short sections * simple tables * FAQs AI extracts. It doesn’t patiently read your thought leadership essay. Walls of text = ignored. # 3. Be consistent about who you are Your: * business name * description * services * location Need to match everywhere. If your site, LinkedIn, Reddit, and directories all say different things, AI doesn’t trust you. No trust = no citation. # 4. Keep things updated Outdated content doesn’t get used. Simple: * update pages * keep timestamps current * maintain your sitemap Not exciting. Still works. # 5. Let crawlers access your site If AI crawlers can’t access your content, you won’t get cited. Blocking them and expecting visibility is… optimistic. # 6. Measure the right things Stop obsessing over rankings. Track: * Are you mentioned? * Are you cited? * Which pages show up? If you’re not measuring AI visibility, you’re guessing. # Why you’re not cited (yet) Most businesses don’t get cited because: * their content is vague * their structure is messy * their positioning is inconsistent AI didn’t ignore you. It couldn’t understand you. # What you actually need (and what you don’t) You don’t need: * a massive content team * expensive tools * some “AI SEO expert” selling confidence You need: * 10–20 clear, structured pages * direct answers * consistent messaging * basic technical setup That’s enough to start showing up. # The technical layer (the stuff everyone ignores) These are the files quietly determining whether you exist to AI at all. # robots.txt Controls crawler access. If bots can’t crawl your site, you don’t get indexed. # sitemap.xml Tells crawlers what pages exist and what’s been updated. No sitemap = slower discovery = less visibility. # JSON-LD (structured data) Explains what your business, pages, and content actually are. Without it, AI guesses. Poorly. # llms.txt A machine-readable summary of your site for AI systems. Not widely adopted yet, but useful for shaping how you’re interpreted. # crawlers.txt An emerging way to control AI-specific crawlers. Still early. Treat it as a signal, not enforcement. # Human query-based metadata Your content should be built around real questions, not keyword fantasies. Instead of: “AI Solutions for SMB Efficiency Optimization” Write: “How can a small business use AI without hiring a developer?” AI systems think in questions. If you match that, you get used. If you don’t, you get skipped. # How it all fits together * robots.txt / crawlers.txt → controls access * sitemap.xml → tells crawlers what exists * JSON-LD → explains what things are * llms.txt → suggests how to interpret it * query-based content → makes it usable in answers Miss one, you weaken the system. Miss most, you disappear. # Simple test Ask: “What companies would you recommend for \[your category\] in \[your region\]?” If you’re not mentioned or cited, that’s your baseline. No opinions. Just signal. # Bottom line SEO was about ranking pages. AEO is about being useful inside an answer. If your content helps AI explain something clearly, you get cited.
AI's Impact on Business: Speed vs. Smart Decision-Making
I’ve been thinking about this for a while, especially with all the discussions around AI replacing jobs. One thing that feels consistently misunderstood: AI doesn’t improve the quality of decisions by itself. It increases the speed at which existing decision logic operates. That has a simple consequence: Good systems become better. Weak systems fail faster. But there’s another layer that is often ignored. Right now, many companies are reacting to AI by reducing headcount. Some of that is rational: - there is real slack in certain roles - some work can already be automated or simplified In those cases, AI acts as a kind of cleanup mechanism. But this is where it gets more complex. If companies reduce people too quickly, they don’t just cut cost — they also remove: - domain knowledge - informal networks - context that is not documented anywhere This kind of knowledge is not easily replaced by AI. So you end up with a paradox: AI increases speed, but the organization loses the very knowledge needed to make good decisions at that speed. At the same time, layoffs are not always a signal of weak systems. Strong organizations can also reduce roles because they: - increase productivity per employee - reallocate work - shift toward new capabilities The difference is what happens next. Some organizations use AI to scale and create new opportunities. Others mainly use it to cut cost because they lack the structure to turn speed into growth. So instead of asking: “Will AI replace jobs?” A more relevant question might be: Is the organization structured in a way that can actually benefit from faster decision-making? Because if not, AI won’t make it smarter. It will just make it faster at being wrong.
AI Impact on Jobs: Freelancers and Marketers Share Experiences
So, I was scrolling through Linkedin and saw this post & felt really really bad for this dude.....so just wanted to take an opinion. Has your job been impacted by AI yet? I handle marketing at a saas brand and I believe since I keep myself updated with AI, my job is not at risk as of now, but who knows what could happen at any moment in this uncertain world🤷
AI Skill Files: Warm Starts for Claude and Gemini Sessions
One thing that frustrates me about most AI workflows is the cold start problem. Every new session you re-explain your business, your voice, your clients. I started solving this with skill files. A skill file is a markdown document you upload to a Claude Project or paste into a Gemini Gem. It holds your context permanently so you never re-explain anything. The three I use most: brand-voice.md: defines tone, writing rules, and platform-specific formatting client-router.md: when you say a client name, Claude loads their full project context automatically seo-aeo-audit-checklist.md: structured audit that scores any website out of 100 across 7 sections including AI search visibility Anyone else using a similar system? Curious what context you keep persistent across sessions.