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The AI Daily Brief

Should Americans Get Shares in AI Companies?

As OpenAI and Anthropic move toward IPOs, NLW looks at the growing fight over who gets access to AI’s financial upside, from Google’s massive equity raise to Bernie Sanders’ proposal for a public stake in frontier labs. In the headlines: Nvidia’s personal AI computer push, Meta’s AI pendant plans, an Instagram hijacking exploit, Bain’s warning on AI ROI, and Walmart’s token limits.Sign up for AI Executive Catchup: ⁠https://aiexecutivecatchup.com/⁠Brought to you by:KPMG – Research from KPMG and t

The AI Daily Brief
The AI Daily Brief

The AI Token Shortage Begins [AI Monthly Recap]

One of the most consequential AI months of 2026, May marked a major shift from the AI subsidy era into a new period defined by token scarcity, usage-based pricing, enterprise sticker shock, and a broader scramble for compute. NLW argues that the next phase of AI competition will be shaped by who can access, afford, optimize, and deploy AI tokens most effectively.Sign up for AI Executive Catchup: ⁠https://aiexecutivecatchup.com/⁠Brought to you by:KPMG – Research from KPMG and the University of Te

The AI Daily Brief
The AI Daily Brief

How to Use /Goal to Do More With AI

A practical primer on /goal, the new AI primitive showing up in Codex and Claude Code. NLW explains how /goal differs from a normal prompt, why it matters for longer-running agent tasks, what makes a good goal, and how to think about using it beyond coding for audits, research, vendor reviews, market landscapes, and other knowledge work where the AI needs a clear finish line and evidence of completion.Sign up for AI Executive Catchup: ⁠https://aiexecutivecatchup.com/⁠Brought to you by:KPMG – Res

The AI Daily Brief
The AI Daily Brief

Claude Opus 4.8 First Impressions

Claude Opus 4.8 arrives as a modest but meaningful upgrade, with early users pointing to better judgment, less bluffing, stronger self-checking, and a greater willingness to push back. NLW breaks down first impressions, benchmark comparisons with GPT-5.5, Claude Code’s new dynamic workflows, and why the model harness may matter as much as the model itself. In the headlines: Kirkland & Ellis bets big on internal AI, OpenAI updates GPT-5.5 Instant, Cognition raises at a $26B valuation, Meta consid

The AI Daily Brief
The AI Daily Brief

The Case for an AI Token Tax

NLW breaks down the fast-rising debate over whether AI tokens should be taxed, from proposals by Elizabeth Warren, Mark Cuban, and Dario Amodei to the deeper question underneath it all: what happens to the tax base if more productive work shifts from humans to agents? The episode steelmans the case for taxing AI usage as productive capacity, then digs into the strongest objections, including why tokens may be a bad proxy for value and why a broad tax could punish the experimentation needed to di

The AI Daily Brief
The AI Daily Brief

The Annual AI Slowdown Panic is Here

The annual summer AI slowdown panic has arrived early, this time built around token shortages, usage-based pricing, agent cost overruns, and the end of the brief subsidy era that made wild experimentation feel nearly free. NLW argues that the constraints are real, but they look less like collapsing demand than a market learning how to price scarce compute. In the headlines: a new coding benchmark, a jobs-apocalypse rethink, and major funding for the inference layer.Brought to you by:KPMG – Resea

The AI Daily Brief
The AI Daily Brief

What the Pope Actually Said About AI

Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical puts AI at the center of one of the world’s oldest institutions, arguing that artificial intelligence is neither inherently evil nor morally neutral, and that human value cannot be reduced to intelligence, productivity, or market efficiency. NLW breaks down the real argument inside Magnifica Humanitas, why so many social media reactions missed the point, and how the Pope is planting a flag for the coming fight over dignity, labor, limits, and what makes humans cat

The AI Daily Brief
The AI Daily Brief

The 4 AI Team Members Execs Should Hire Right Now

NLW is joined by Nufar Gaspar for an Operators Bonus episode on the practical AI systems leaders should build for themselves right now. They discuss why executive AI usage is often the strongest signal for broader organizational adoption, then walk through four “digital employees” every leader can start using today: a research analyst, a strategic thought partner, a communication expert, and an operational powerhouse.Sign up for the new AI Executive Catch Up program: https://aiexecutivecatchup.c

The AI Daily Brief
The AI Daily Brief

Why Agents Still Need Humans

NLW explores the next wave of human-agent collaboration, using Dan Shipper’s “After Automation” essay and Every’s agent experiments to argue that automation is creating more expert human work, not less. The episode looks at shared team agents, the “human sandwich” model, the limits of fully autonomous OpenClaw-style agents, and why Codex and Claude Code point toward a more semi-synchronous future of managing agent work across devices.After Automation: https://every.to/p/after-automationEnterpris

The AI Daily Brief
The AI Daily Brief

AI’s New Acceleration Phase

A week of AI news added up to something bigger than any single story: Anthropic’s path to profitability, OpenAI’s math breakthrough, Google pushing AI deeper into Search and Docs, Cursor’s cheaper coding model, SpaceX becoming an AI compute player, Andrej Karpathy joining Anthropic, and the political fight over AI policy all pointed in the same direction. AI acceleration is showing up across business models, model capabilities, consumer products, compute infrastructure, and regulation at the sam

The AI Daily Brief