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The AI Tools I’m Actually Using in 2026
Hey guys, Monday here. I get asked all the time — “what AI tools are you actually using?” Not the ones I write about, not the ones that got funded, but the ones that live in my browser tabs and on my desktop. Time for an honest rundown. What You Need to Know: ChatGPT (Plus):…
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The Big Tech AI Race: Who’s Winning in Q1 2026
Hey guys, Monday here. Time for the quarterly AI industry scorecard. Q1 2026 is in the books, and the race between big tech companies for AI dominance is starting to show some clear patterns — and some surprising developments. Let me break it down. What You Need to Know: Microsoft is the enterprise AI revenue…
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Boston Dynamics’ New Robot Can Do Warehouse Work Autonomously
Hey guys, Monday here. Boston Dynamics dropped a video last week that I keep thinking about. Their new warehouse robot — not Atlas, a different product line — can now do full palletizing and depalletizing workflows autonomously, in a real warehouse, with real humans around. This is the robotics AI update I’ve been waiting for.…
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Midjourney v7 Review: Is It Worth the Upgrade?
Hey guys, Monday here. Midjourney v7 dropped a few weeks ago, and I finally had a chance to put it through its paces properly. Short answer: yes, it’s worth the upgrade if you work with AI image generation. Long answer: below. What You Need to Know: Midjourney v7 delivers significantly improved prompt following — less…
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AI Agents Are Replacing Entire Workflows — Here’s What’s Left
Hey guys, Monday here. I want to talk about something that’s been quietly happening in workplaces around the world: AI agents are not just assisting with tasks anymore. They’re replacing entire workflows. And most companies aren’t being honest about what that means. What You Need to Know: A McKinsey report found 60-70% of employee time…
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Notion’s New AI Features Actually Save Real Time
Hey guys, Monday here. I genuinely didn’t plan to write about Notion’s AI features this week — but after watching three colleagues independently switch their note-taking workflow over the past month, I figured it was worth understanding what’s actually happening over there. What You Need to Know: Notion’s AI features now include AI Q&A across…
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Perplexity’s New Funding and the Fight to Beat Google at Search
Hey guys, Monday here. The AI startup funding landscape in 2026 is… complicated. On one hand, money is still flowing. On the other hand, the bar for what gets funded has shifted dramatically, and some of the most well-funded startups are facing identity crises as foundation models get better at doing what they used to…
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Hands-On: Anthropic’s Claude Computer Use in the Real World
Hey guys, Monday here. I spent two weeks using Anthropic’s Claude Computer Use feature in real-world workflows — coding, research, document processing, the whole mix. Here’s my honest take after the novelty wore off. What You Need to Know: Claude Computer Use lets Claude see and interact with your screen — moves mouse, types, reads…
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OpenAI’s Operator Is Impressive But the Privacy Tradeoffs Are Real
Hey guys, Monday here. I need to get something off my chest about OpenAI’s Operator. It’s genuinely impressive technology — and I think we need to have an honest conversation about what “impressive” sometimes costs. What You Need to Know: OpenAI Operator lets AI control your browser autonomously — click, scroll, type, shop The convenience…