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πŸ’° OpenAI wants a cut of what its models help create

OpenAI CFO Sarah Friar said the company is exploring business models beyond subscriptions. The reason is cost. Compute spending keeps rising, and flat fees do not scale with outcomes.

What OpenAI is considering:
πŸ–± Commerce layer fees from purchases made directly inside ChatGPT
πŸ–± Discovery layer participation tied to value created with its models

The second part is the shift. In some cases, OpenAI would take a share of intellectual property or future revenue. One example mentioned was drug discovery, where an AI-generated molecule could trigger a claim on patent value or sales.

This would not apply to regular users. The focus is enterprise contracts in areas like pharmaceuticals or energy, where AI output has direct commercial value.

The model moves OpenAI closer to revenue sharing based on results, not usage.

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Value of $5,000 invested 15 years ago:

πŸ–±Nvidia: $1,650,000
πŸ–±Tesla: $1,455,844
πŸ–±Broadcom: $587,824
πŸ–±Lam: $222,916
πŸ–±Micron: $200,666
πŸ–±KLA: $179,635
πŸ–±ASML: $177,594
πŸ–±AMD: $168,521
πŸ–±Netflix: $159,942
πŸ–±Amazon: $132,339
πŸ–±Alphabet: $108,312
πŸ–±Apple: $107,320
πŸ–±Applied Mat: $106,372
Microsoft: $80,500

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This chart looks obvious in hindsight.

But living through it wasn’t easy.

Microsoft survived missed cycles, brutal bear markets, antitrust lawsuits, bad products, leadership changes, and years where the stock went nowhere.

Most investors would’ve sold long before the payoff.

This is what real compounding actually looks like - slow, frustrating, boring… until suddenly it isn’t.

The question isn’t β€œcould you buy Microsoft?”

It’s could you have held it?

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β€œi have no faith in this company for good reason. anyways….who would like to pay for it?”

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Finding a high-paid job in the US now looks statistically brutal

πŸ–± The odds sit around 0.000029%, roughly 1 in 3,400,000. That is the implied probability based on current openings versus demand.

πŸ–± For context, becoming a unicorn company is estimated at about 0.00006%, or 1 in 1,700,000.

By the numbers, creating thousands of jobs is more likely than landing one of the top ones.

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"For quality of life, it is better to err on the side of being an optimist and wrong, rather than a pessimist and right"

- Elon Musk

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🎞 5 YouTube interviews on AI from industry leaders

A short list of long-form conversations worth time. These are not news clips. Each one explains how people building AI think about risk, limits, and direction.

πŸ–± Geoffrey Hinton
The godfather of neural networks reflects on AI safety and why he underestimated the risks early on.

πŸ–± Elon Musk
A blunt take on how current AI can already replace a large share of white-collar work. Focus is on scale and near-term impact.

πŸ–± Aravind Srinivas
The Perplexity CEO talks about what intelligence actually means and how machines differ from humans. Less hype, more first principles.

πŸ–± Terence Tao
A mathematician explains why large language models are simpler than they look, and why their effectiveness is still poorly understood.

πŸ–± Yann LeCun
One of the founders of modern AI explains why LLMs alone will not lead to AGI and where current approaches fall short.

Together, these interviews map the gap between what AI can already do and what it still cannot.

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⭐️ On this day in 1964: Nike founded.

It was first called Blue Ribbon Sports.

πŸ–± Sales (1964): $8,000 for the year

πŸ–± Sales (2026): $8,000 each 5 seconds

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πŸ’Έ Jensen Huang once sold Nvidia stock to buy a Mercedes

Jensen Huang shared a story at the World Economic Forum about a gift that became very expensive over time.

πŸ–± After Nvidia’s IPO in 1999, he sold part of his shares to buy his parents a Mercedes S Class S600 with a 6 liter V12. The car cost about $135,000. Nvidia was valued at $300 million and the stock traded at $12.

πŸ–± The sale involved 11,250 shares. Since then, Nvidia has completed 7 stock splits. Those shares would now equal about 5.4 million shares.

πŸ–± At a current price near $187, that stake would be worth over $1 billion. For scale, the Rolls Royce Droptail costs about $32 million and only 4 exist.

Huang joked that it was the most expensive car in the world.
His parents still own it.

His remaining Nvidia stake is now valued at roughly $123 billion.

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🌴AI domain boom fills Anguilla’s budget

πŸ–± Anguilla is seeing a sharp revenue lift from the global rush into AI. The reason is simple. The .ai domain zone belongs to the small Caribbean island.

πŸ–± As AI projects launched, demand for .ai domains surged. By early 2026, the number of registered .ai domains passed 1 million. Growth accelerated in 2023, matching the rise of mainstream AI adoption.

πŸ–± According to Sherwood, Anguilla earned about $32 million from .ai domains in 2023. That accounted for roughly 22% of total government revenue. Estimates for last year put domain income near $70 million, close to half of all revenue.

AI hype ended up reshaping a national budget.

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True Wealth by Nassim Taleb.

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πŸš€ Space Beyond founder plans $249 space funerals with a SpaceX launch

πŸ–± Ryan Mitchell, founder of Space Beyond, plans a launch in late 2027 after securing a deal with SpaceX. The price point is $249 per customer, far below the usual cost that runs into the thousands.

πŸ–± The service sends 1 gram of ashes into orbit using CubeSats. These small satellites were originally developed at NASA and measure 10 x 10 x 10 cm, with multiple payloads packed into one unit. The satellite stays in orbit for about 5 years before burning up in the atmosphere, with its path trackable from Earth.

πŸ–± Mitchell is an engineer who previously worked at NASA and Blue Origin, leaving in 2025 to start the project. Falling launch costs and shared satellite missions make it possible to bundle many orders into a single flight.

Cheap access comes from sharing space rather than owning it.

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πŸ“£OpenAI sells ChatGPT ads at NFL level prices

πŸ–± OpenAI has started selling ad placements inside ChatGPT at prices close to NFL broadcast video ads, according to The Information. Rates are around $60 per 1,000 impressions, which is well above typical pricing from Meta and Google.

πŸ–± The analytics offered to advertisers remain basic. OpenAI reports total impressions and total clicks, without showing the query context where ads appeared or what users did after clicking.

πŸ–± This leaves advertisers paying premium prices with limited visibility. A fuller ad stack would require deeper tracking and tooling, which does not exist yet.

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Be Elon

πŸ–± Choose the hardest business on Earth: rockets
πŸ–± Start SpaceX
πŸ–± Join Tesla as a startup, take control, push out founders
πŸ–± Run both companies to the edge in 2008
πŸ–± Survive by one successful rocket launch that wins a ~$1.6B NASA contract
πŸ–± Figure out how to make rockets reusable
πŸ–± Launch a car into space. Because you can
πŸ–± Turn EVs from a joke into the world’s most valuable car company
πŸ–± Buy Twitter for $44B. Save free speech on the internet
πŸ–± Fire most people
πŸ–± Rename it after the company you lost 25 years ago
πŸ–± Start an AI company to race the one you helped create
πŸ–± Run six companies. CEO of four at the same time
πŸ–± Decide saving humanity is a systems problem
πŸ–± And treat it like it’s your full-time job

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πŸ›’ Waabi secures $1B to scale autonomous trucking

πŸ–± Waabi raised $1B to expand its self driving technology for trucks, with plans to adapt it for passenger cars later. Today, its vehicles operate with a safety driver on board.

πŸ–± The company says a fully autonomous truck is already ready and is expected to enter public roads this year. The system is built first for long haul freight, where routes are more predictable and utilization is higher.

πŸ–± $250M of the round comes as milestone based payments from Uber. The funding supports deployment of 25,000 Waabi robotaxis on the Uber platform.

Freight remains the entry point for autonomy at scale.

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πŸ’° Hugging Face turns down $500M from Nvidia to stay independent

πŸ–± Hugging Face declined a $500M investment offer from Nvidia that implied a valuation of about $7B. The talks surfaced a few months ago, with the company currently valued closer to $5B.

πŸ–± The reason was control. Hugging Face did not want a single large investor to gain outsized influence over its strategy and long term direction. The team said its goal is to keep AI broadly accessible rather than align it with one major player’s interests.

πŸ–± The company can afford that stance. In 2025, Hugging Face was profitable, driven by enterprise customers paying for advanced features. Roughly 3% of users fall into that category.

Independence over a premium check.

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30+ robotics companies worth watching in 2026.

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🧠 Flapping Airplanes raises $180M to rethink how AI learns

πŸ–± Flapping Airplanes is a new AI research startup founded by the Spector brothers and Aidan Smith. One of the founders, Ben Spector, previously ran an incubator that worked with teams like Cursor. The company has already raised $180M and is hiring.

πŸ–± The team is focused on training efficiency. They argue that modern models are trained on nearly all available data, while humans reach higher reasoning ability after seeing only a few billion tokens.

πŸ–± Their estimate is that humans process data 100,000 to 1,000,000 times more efficiently than current models.

πŸ–± To close that gap, Flapping Airplanes plans to rethink core assumptions, including architectures, loss functions, and gradient descent itself. The company says its current goal is foundational research, not near term commercialization.

This is a bet against brute force scaling.

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πŸ’Ό SoftBank plans another $30B investment into OpenAI

πŸ–± SoftBank is preparing to invest an additional $30B into OpenAI. The group already owns about 11% and Masayoshi Son wants to increase that stake.

πŸ–± OpenAI is actively raising capital. Sam Altman has been meeting investors from the Middle East as part of the process.

πŸ–± The target is at least $50B in new funding. The implied valuation range is $750B to $830B.

Capital concentration around OpenAI keeps accelerating.

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β€œIdeas are 5%. Execution is 95%.”

~ Daniel Ek

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