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Hey fam 👋 Luis & Rui here with your Thursday AI coffee break.

OpenAI and Broadcom unveiled their own custom silicon, Google taught Gemini 3.5 Flash to actually use your computer, and Meta dropped AI glasses starting at $299.

Agents that act, hardware that ships, and a fresh batch of funding to round it out.

Grab your coffee!

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AI News around the world 🌍

🌶️ OpenAI and Broadcom unveiled Jalapeño, OpenAI’s first custom inference chip, promising far better performance. (continue reading)

🤖 Google baked Computer Use directly into the cheap Gemini 3.5 Flash, letting developers build agents that act across browser and desktop. (continue reading)

⚖️ Perplexity launched Computer for Counsel, an enterprise legal AI agent running 20+ models with Microsoft 365 and case-law integrations. (continue reading)

👓 Meta and EssilorLuxottica launched Meta Glasses for $299, packing the new Muse Spark AI model. (continue reading)

🎬 ByteDance revealed Seedance 2.5, generating native 30-second 4K AI videos from one prompt with no stitching and 50 reference inputs. (continue reading)


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Career & Capital 💼

AI Job Board

🏦 JPMorganChase: Applied AI Modeling Executive Director – $223,250 to $325,000 (New York, NY) (view job)

🧠 Information Technology Senior Management Forum: Sr Director, AI Engineering – $286,200 to $392,000 (San Francisco, CA) (view job)


Investments in AI

🤝 Qualcomm acquired AI software startup Modular for about $3.92 billion in an all-stock deal to challenge Nvidia’s CUDA lock-in across Nvidia, AMD, and its own chips. (link)

🏦 Taktile, which automates underwriting, fraud, and AML decisions with AI agents plus human oversight, raised a $110 million Series C led by Goldman Sachs Alternatives, with Tiger Global and Index Ventures. (link)


Prompt of the Week 🧠

Demo Debrief → Turn a “great call” into a follow-up that actually moves the deal forward.

Prompt:

You are my B2B sales strategist. I just finished a sales/demo call and I'll paste my raw notes below. Your job is to turn them into a follow-up plan that advances the deal, not a polite check-in that lets it stall.

First, ask me for these if they're not in my notes:
- What we sell and the rough deal size
- Who was on the call (name, role, decision-making power)
- What they said they wanted to solve

Then analyze my notes and give me:

1. DEAL TEMPERATURE: Rate this deal Hot / Warm / Cold and explain why in 2 sentences, citing specific signals (buying language, objections, who showed up, urgency cues).

2. THE REAL BLOCKER: Name the single biggest thing standing between us and a "yes" (budget, authority, timing, a competing priority, an unspoken doubt). Distinguish what they SAID from what you suspect is actually going on.

3. VALUE RECAP: In 3 bullets, the specific outcomes THIS prospect cares about (in their words, tied to what they told me), not a generic feature list.

4. THE FOLLOW-UP EMAIL: A short, specific email (under 150 words) that references one concrete moment from the call, restates the outcome they want, addresses the real blocker head-on, and proposes ONE clear next step with a specific date/time. No "just checking in," no "let me know your thoughts."

5. IF THEY GO QUIET: A one-line plan for a single tasteful nudge 5 to 7 days later if I hear nothing, including the angle to use.

Be direct. If this deal looks dead or like a poor fit, tell me to disqualify it and stop spending time on it.

My raw call notes:
[PASTE NOTES]

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