Thorsten Meyer AI begins Phase 2 of its Post-Labor Atlas, comparing five policy tools used to respond to AI labor disruption.
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AI prompt audit log for marketing agencies
Small marketing agencies are testing a new AI prompt and output logging system to improve review, approval, and quality control of AI-generated client work.
DojoClaw: The Engine Behind the Fleet
Thorsten Meyer says DojoClaw runs 450+ magazine-style sites and is the base for a 19-part Built in Public series.
Google to pay SpaceX $920M a month for compute capacity at xAI data centers
Google has signed a deal to pay SpaceX $920 million per month for AI compute capacity at xAI data centers, starting October 2023 through June 2029.
Google will pay SpaceX $920M per month for compute
Google will pay SpaceX $920 million per month from October 2026 to June 2029 for access to approximately 110,000 GPUs and CPUs, as part of a major AI compute deal.
Palo Alto Networks pops 12% on earnings beat, rosy guidance
Palo Alto Networks reports better-than-expected Q3 earnings, raises full-year guidance, and sees stock jump 12% in after-hours trading amid AI-driven cybersecurity demand.
The prospectus. Where the AI labs’ singular governance history meets the auditor.
OpenAI is expected to file confidentially for an IPO as its unusual governance history faces SEC disclosure.
How is Groq raising more money?
Groq, the AI inference company with four datacenters, is raising $650 million, raising questions about its valuation and strategic position post-Nvidia licensing.
Build vs Buy a Prebuilt AI Workstation
2026 component shortages have weakened the old DIY price edge for AI workstations, making prebuilts more competitive.
Understanding Anthropic’s $965B Series H: The Compute Revolution
Anthropic’s Series H puts compute, chips and power at the center of the AI funding race as Claude demand rises.