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Ben Goodger and Darin Fisher on building a browser that does the chores—and what that means for the web
Natalia Quintero on why resources and fancy tools don't predict success, the power of internal AI champions, and building Claudie—the AI that handles her project management
Tiny’s cofounder on the relationship counselor, email client, and personal stylist he created with AI—and why he’s rethinking software investing
Founder Nir Zicherman on what general-purpose LLMs can’t do—and what real learning requires
LinkedIn’s cofounder on agents beyond coding, AGI, and the skill that matters next
The Every team rings in the new year with bets on agent-native apps, designer-coders, and autonomous AI
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Jhourney cofounder Stephen Zerfas on what Jhana feels like, where it can go wrong, and how AI could make the practice easier to learn
Comedy writer Sarah Rose Siskind on how AI becomes what you feed it—and using LLMs to be creative and navigate pregnancy
Entrepreneur Paul Ford on why Claude Opus 4.5 is a turning point and why we need more disclosure from AI labs
When AI gave cofounders Josh Miller and Hursh Agrawal a chance at reimagining how we use the internet, they abandoned their hit product to take it
Engineers Kieran Klaassen and Nityesh Agarwal on a new breed of software development
Henrik Werdelin on why every lasting AI business starts with knowing your customer—and yourself
The founder of 37signals on the power of products centered around a single, whole idea
Anthropic’s Cat Wu and Boris Cherny explain how they use Claude Code inside the company—and what they’ve learned about getting the most out of it
Spiral creator Danny Aziz on building an AI writing partner that sounds like you—and helps you think
Alex Duffy turned a side project inside Every into Good Start Labs—a $3.6 million company using games to train AI
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