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subtl daily briefing
Good morning, tech leaders. AI agents are making their boldest move yet from Mac Minis to enterprise infrastructure, while crypto analysts predict the death of software assets could reshape entire markets. Meanwhile, event tourism just hit a trillion-dollar milestone as consumers continue making hilariously irrational decisions over free samples.
In today's briefing
- 1.AI Agents Go Enterprise
- 2.Software Asset Death Spiral
- 3.Event Travel Gold Rush
- ⚡Quick hits on other news
Latest Developments
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Everything else in the news today
OpenAI reached $100M annualized ad revenue from ChatGPT ads just six weeks after launch→
Suno v5.5 launched voice cloning and hit 2M paid subscribers with $300M ARR→
Wikipedia banned AI-generated articles amid quality concerns→
Ethereum targets post-quantum security completion by 2029 ahead of Justin Drake's 2032 quantum computer estimate→
Blockworks launched investor relations platform combining analytics and advisory support→
Free shipping influences 77% of online buyers according to Walker Sands survey→
Sports tourism could exceed $1 trillion driven by millennial and Gen Z spending→
California's upcoming sports calendar expected to generate hundreds of millions in local economic impact→
CLAW-10 framework shows raw OpenClaw falls short of enterprise requirements→
Multiple specialized agents outperform single general-purpose agents across business operations→
Amelia AI generated qualified leads from 100,000+ personalized outreach emails→
Cybersecurity stocks crashed 3-7% following Claude Mythos leak→
Tax-driven crypto selling pressure expected to continue until April 15→