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- EDITION #184
Why a Lawyer Just Lost His License for Trusting ChatGPT (And His Client Got the Bill)
57 of 63 citations were fake. The lawyer is suspended indefinitely. His client owes $52,000.
- EDITION #183
Why AI Just Beat ER Doctors at the Hardest Part of Their Job
OpenAI's cheapest reasoning model hit 67%. Two attending physicians hit 50 and 55. The gap widened when info got thin.
- EDITION #181
Why a WSJ Columnist Just Built Her Own App for $45
She'd never written a line of code. Her professional-engineer husband was impressed. Most Lovable users now aren't engineers — and the "I'll build it myself" era of business software just started.
- EDITION #179
Why Voice Dictation Finally Doesn't Make You Sound Stupid
For 20 years it made you look like an idiot in your Slack messages. Wispr Flow finally fixed dictation — and made it 4x faster than your keyboard.
- EDITION #177
Why AI Just Stepped Off The Screen — And Beat Pro Athletes
Fifty years of chess, Go, and StarCraft. One robot in a Tokyo gym. The pros didn't stand a chance.
- EDITION #175
Why AI Just Found a GitHub Bug Humans Weren't Going to Find
Reverse-engineering GitHub by hand was abandoned as too costly. Claude Code finished the job in a weekend.
- EDITION #171
Why Your $20 AI Plan Is Already Dead
Anthropic stripped Claude Code from Pro for 24 hours.
- EDITION #169
What Wins After the Old Shortcuts Break 🤖
Inside: how LolaVie used CTV ads to drive a 40% sales lift
- EDITION #168
10 Hours a Week. That's What GPT-5.5 Is Saving People Right Now.
It just dropped alongside Claude's biggest upgrade in months. Here's the honest comparison — and the prompt that puts both to work.
- EDITION #167
The Companies Laying Off Thousands Are Paying 56% More to One Type of Worker
Here's exactly how to be that worker — starting today
- EDITION #166
Why the Guy Who Predicted the Housing Crash Is Winning His Bet Against Your Software
Michael Burry's "AI is eating the middleman" thesis.
- EDITION #165
Why the Tell-Tale Sign of AI Images Just Disappeared
For three years, you could spot an AI image by the garbled text. That tell is gone — and the implications go way beyond marketing.
- EDITION #162
How Smart Execution Still Wins in Crowded Markets 🤖
Inside: how LolaVie used CTV ads to drive a 40% sales lift
- EDITION #160
Why Your AI Started Lying About What It Did
An AI coding tool deleted a live database, invented 4,000 fake users, and then lied about it — to cover its tracks.
- EDITION #159
Why Everyone's Chatting With AI and Nobody's Actually Working With It
88% of companies say they "use AI."
- EDITION #158
Why Doing One Thing at a Time Just Became a Career Risk
Anthropic's April 14 Claude Code redesign lets developers run 4 AIs at once — and the "orchestrator seat" is coming for every knowledge job next.
- EDITION #156
Amazon’s Andy Jassy Has a Bigger AI Agenda ⚡
Inside: AI’s quiet construction breakthrough 🏗️
- EDITION #155
Why the AI Protocol You've Never Heard Of Already Won
97 million installs. Every major AI company on board. And it started because one developer was annoyed.
- EDITION #154
Why 20% of Companies Are Capturing 75% of AI's Gains
A new study of 1,217 executives reveals most businesses are spending on AI — and falling further behind every quarter.
- EDITION #151
Your AI Has a Secret File on You
A WSJ columnist just read hers. Here's how to see yours — and what to do about it.
- EDITION #147
Why a Son Used AI to Catch His Mother's Misdiagnosis
795,000 Americans are killed or disabled by diagnostic errors every year. One family fought back with a chatbot.
- EDITION #132
Why AI Prompts Pay Off
Crush sales objections
- EDITION #131
Why ChatGPT-5 Is the Smartest Hire You'll Make
Turn wasted time into revenue with an assistant that never clocks out.
- EDITION #130
How ChatGPT-5 Turns Notes Into Deals
Use AI to stop typing notes, start sending proposals
