AI search now answers queries directly, ending the traditional referral traffic model that funded publishers, with significant impacts for small and niche sites.
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The runway.How enterprise-revenuelock becomes the load-bearing valuation argument.
Analysis of how enterprise-revenue lock underpins the high valuations of OpenAI and Anthropic in upcoming IPOs amid profitability uncertainties.
The mandate. Why the US conversational- finance surface does not translate to Europe.
The US launches permissionless financial surfaces; Europe mandates licensed, consent-driven systems. This difference reshapes market access and innovation.
The Defender’s Window Is Closing Faster Than Anyone Is Counting
Recent developments show AI models rapidly advancing in offensive cyber skills, narrowing the window for defenders to respond effectively.
The clause. How a contractual definition of AGI met the capital built on top of it.
A contractual clause defining AGI in OpenAI’s 2019 agreement was gradually softened through amendments, transforming from a doomsday trigger into a verification process.
The queue. Why the grid, not the chip, is the binding constraint on AI.
The US interconnection queue now limits AI infrastructure expansion, shifting the bottleneck from chip supply to grid access, with significant economic and political implications.
The citation. Why generative engine optimization rewards the same brand on the least stable ground.
Analyzing how generative engine optimization (GEO) favors established brands in AI citations, with implications for content creators and publishers.
The calendar technicality. Why Elon Musk’s lawsuit against Sam Altman and OpenAI lost on timing, not on substance.
Elon Musk’s lawsuit targeting OpenAI’s nonprofit-to-profit restructuring was dismissed on procedural grounds, leaving key legal questions unresolved.