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Hey fam π Luis & Rui here with your Monday AI coffee break.
It was a wild weekend β OpenAI closed a record-breaking $110B funding round, then inked a Pentagon deal with published safety red lines, while Anthropic got labeled a government supply chain risk for refusing to budge on its AI safeguards.
Grab your coffee!
(3-minute coffee break β)
AI News around the world π
π¨ OpenAI signed a Pentagon deal and published its safety red lines, banning the technology from autonomous weapons and more. (continue reading)
π° OpenAI closed a $110B funding round from Amazon, Nvidia, and SoftBank at a $730B pre-money valuation. (continue reading)
π« The Pentagon designated Anthropic a supply chain risk after it refused to remove safeguards that block its AI. (continue reading)
β‘ Despite safety concerns flagged by multiple federal agencies, the Pentagon approved xAIβs Grok for use inside classified military systems. (continue reading)
π€ Microsoft and OpenAI issued a joint statement reaffirming their long-term AI partnership, signaling continued billion-dollar collaboration ahead. (continue reading)
Trending AI Tools π
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π Fusedash: AI data visualization tool that transforms CSVs and APIs into interactive dashboards and real-time KPI views using natural language queries.
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Career & Capital πΌ
AI Job Board
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Investments in AI
π§Ύ Basis raised $100M Series B at a $1.15B valuation (Accel + GV) to deploy AI agents that automate end-to-end accounting workflows. (link)
βοΈ MatX raised $500M Series B led by Jane Street to build AI training chips claiming 10x performance over Nvidia GPUs. (link)
π World Labs raised $1B including $200M from Autodesk to build 3D spatial AI. (link)
Prompt of the Week π§
AI Vendor Evaluation β Build a structured AI vendor assessment before you buy.
With hundreds of AI tools launching every week, most buying decisions are rushed β companies end up with overlapping tools, surprise costs, and integrations that never get built. This prompt gives you a repeatable evaluation framework covering pricing, security, integration, and ROI before you commit.
Prompt:
You are a senior technology advisor helping businesses evaluate AI software vendors before purchasing. Evaluate the following AI tool/vendor for us: Tool/Vendor: [NAME + what they claim to do] Our Use Case: [What we want to solve] Team Size Affected: [How many people will use it] Budget Range: [Monthly/annual budget range] Existing Stack: [Key tools it would need to integrate with] Provide a structured evaluation across these dimensions: 1. Value Fit (1-10 score) - Does it actually solve the stated use case? - Top 3 reasons to buy - Top 3 reasons NOT to buy 2. Total Cost of Ownership - Likely per-seat or usage-based cost at our scale - Hidden costs (implementation, training, API fees, overages) - Time to value: weeks/months before ROI kicks in? 3. Security & Compliance Check - Where is our data processed/stored? - Compliance flags: GDPR, CCPA, HIPAA, or SOC 2 risks? - Red flags in their privacy policy or terms? 4. Integration Risk - Will it connect with our existing stack? - Typical implementation timeline? - What breaks if the vendor shuts down or pivots? 5. Lock-in & Exit Risk - Can we export our data? - Contract flexibility (month-to-month vs annual)? - Realistic cost to switch in 12 months? 6. Competitive Alternatives (top 2) - Name + differentiator of each - Quick 1-line comparison vs this vendor Final Verdict: Recommended / Proceed with Caution / Pass Single most important thing to verify before signing. Tool/vendor details: [PASTE EVERYTHING YOU KNOW: pricing page, product description, any reviews]
Where to use it: Founders evaluating new AI software purchases, ops teams building procurement processes, or anyone doing vendor due diligence before committing budget.
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