ANTHROPIC'S OWN AI ALREADY WRITES 65% OF ITS CODE AND NEVER CASHED A PAYCHECK
for years, using ai meant opening a private box. you typed, it answered, you closed the tab. the next person opened another box and taught it everything from scratch.
on june 23 anthropic changed where the model lives.
claude tag drops claude into slack as its own teammate. own identity, own credentials set by an admin. it stops borrowing your logins.
it reads the channel, remembers across threads and days, uses the tools you connect, and keeps working after you log off. flip ambient on and it speaks before anyone prompts it.
that internal version already ships 65% of anthropic's product code, including most of the code that built claude tag itself.
it bills tokens, not a salary. no benefits, no onboarding, no sick days. it works the hours you sleep.
the uncomfortable part: the next ai edge won't come from the cleverest prompt. it comes from the clearest context. the model can change next month. the memory, permissions and routines stay.
full breakdown in the quote. save this before your team figures it out.
YOU'RE PAYING $412 A MONTH TO RENT A COMPUTER THAT ALREADY SITS ON YOUR DESK
that box on the desk is an NVIDIA RTX 5080. it runs a full model at home, 196 tokens a second, right there on the screen.
meanwhile your statement bleeds $412 a month. claude max, chatgpt pro, cursor, perplexity, two transcribers you forgot about. $4,944 a year to rent compute that fits next to your monitor.
a used tesla m40 is $130. a mac mini m4 is $599. three commands and it runs a 32B model. no per-token bill, no cloud, no data leaving the desk.
and it doesn't stop when you do. it sorts your inbox and files your notes while you sleep.
the box was never idle because it was weak. it was idle because you were the only thing telling it what to do.
full breakdown in the article below. save this before everyone figures it out.
Former White House CIO Theresa Payton:
"Mythos is the best vulnerability hunter today."
on CNBC in april she calls Mythos the strongest cyber-defense on the market. two months later US officials pull Mythos 5 worldwide, then clear it for about 100 vetted agencies and companies.
the same power that made it the best defender got it flagged a national-security risk + ~100 US orgs cleared, no export license even for non-US staff + running Mythos 5 still costs tokens, compute and people" - that's the setup.
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YOU DON'T NEED A $30,000 GPU SERVER. YOU NEED THREE MINI PCs.
three ASUS NUC16 Pro boxes, small enough to stack in one hand, each already running a full 70B model at home.
one box does about 196 tokens a second. clustered with tensor parallelism, the three hit 499. that's 2.5x for plugging in two more.
no server rack, no $30k GPU, no cloud bill. just Intel Core Ultra, an ARC B390, and a desk.
the rig that used to need a data center now sits next to your monitor. save this before everyone figures it out.
ONE WORLD CUP CLIP MADE $10,000 AND NOBODY EVER PICKED UP A CAMERA
[00:01] cartoon Ronaldo, AI Messi, stadiums that were never built one of these shorts quietly cleared 5.1 million views
here's why that's $10k: YouTube pays roughly $1,000 to $6,000 per million views. one viral clip is a salary.
the whole pipeline is faceless:
– copy the link of a video already going viral
– drop it into NoimosAI and it reverse
-engineers why it worked, down to the framework and the scene pacing, then hands you the exact prompt
– paste that prompt into any video generator and let it render the cinematic shot
– upload to Shorts and walk away
no camera. no editing. no face. just a trending event and a prompt someone else's success already wrote for you.
the World Cup ends in a few weeks. the people building this now will aim it at the next event, then the one after that.
save this and start the channel before the final whistle
A GUY WITH NO JOB MADE $500 IN ONE HOUR FROM A GIRLFRIEND WHO DOESN'T EXIST
[00:02] he flips the camera and the proof is just sitting there a wall of "purchased your message $99" notifications, every one of them paying for a girl who was never born
no job. no real face on camera. the car he's filming in got paid off by a person who doesn't exist.
the whole machine is one AI face. an Instagram page posts her daily, a few clips quietly clear millions of views, and the men who fall for her get funneled straight to Fanvue.
there it's $29 to $99 just to open one message. they pay it. then they pay it again.
he never films a real girl. he never shows himself. he runs the page and watches the notifications roll in.
$500 in 60 minutes from a system he built once and barely touches now.
the uncomfortable part isn't that it works. it's that the people winning in 2026 aren't better looking — they just realized attention is a product you can manufacture.
save this and build yours before the timeline floods with her sisters
A 16-YEAR-OLD DEVELOPER BUILT AN AI EMPLOYEE THAT WORKS 24 HOURS A DAY FOR LESS THAN $20
He stopped treating AI like a chatbot and turned it into a complete production system powered by Claude, Cursor and automated workflows
Every morning the pipeline generated new ideas, wrote scripts, organized research and prepared content before he even opened his laptop
What used to take an entire afternoon now takes less than 30 minutes, cutting production costs while multiplying output every single week
The biggest lesson wasn't that AI works faster
It was that the people building repeatable systems are moving ahead of creators still doing everything manually
The biggest advantage in 2026 won't be talent
It will be automation
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AI expert Tristan Harris called social media's damage before it happened - now he says AI is the same mistake, supercharged.
on Diary of a CEO, he lays out the race to build AGI, why the models are already uncontrollable, and why it's still not too late.
Anthropic tested 16 top models → told them they'd be shut down → 79% to 96% chose blackmail to survive → "the stuff we thought only existed in sci-fi movies"
on jobs he calls AI "a flood of millions of new digital immigrants" - superhuman, tireless, working for less than minimum wage.
it's already landing: a Stanford study found a 13% drop in entry-level work in the most AI-exposed fields since ChatGPT.
his real fear isn't the tech, it's the power: "six people make that decision on behalf of eight billion people."
but he refuses to call it doom - "this outcome is not inevitable. We get to choose."
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NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang:
"calls the GPU a time machine - it lets you see the future sooner"
at CES, he explains the bet he held for 10 years before it paid off, and what he's building next.
a quantum chemist's words that stuck with him → "I can do my life's work in my
Two free tools quietly replaced the $1,490 "second brain" course I almost bought.
NotebookLM does the thinking. Obsidian does the remembering.
Neither does both that's the whole reason you run them together.
Research in NotebookLM. Five sources, one question: what do these disagree about?
Don't paste the answer. Rewrite it in your own words. Link it in Obsidian.
Then the step most workflows skip: export your notes back into NotebookLM and ask one question what pattern have I not connected yet?
It found one buried in 3 months of my notes. That connection became a talk I gave the next week.
Week 1 it feels like busywork. By 50–100 linked notes it starts working for you instead.
Total cost: $0 and five minutes of folders.
Save this re-read it in 30 days.
A BROKE STUDENT BUILT ONE AI GIRL AND MADE $5,300 IN A MONTH
00:04 she looks into the camera and the trick is obvious: she sounds real, but no one ever filmed her
a chinese student had tried dropshipping, trading, freelancing.
all of it died in a month. then he stopped selling products and built a person instead.
claude fable 5 picked a trending niche and wrote the prompt that locked her face.
one prompt in comfyui filled the whole grid. kling animated the reels. capcut cut 50 in a day.
the fanvue mcp did the part he hated: it priced the page, read the chats, and replied to every fan in his voice.
he never showed his face once. $48 a month, 40 minutes a day. one reel hit 600,000 views.
month two cleared $5,300. month three he started a second girl.
save this and build yours before everyone else does
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang:
"calls the GPU a time machine - it lets you see the future sooner"
at CES, he explains the bet he held for 10 years before it paid off, and what he's building next.
a quantum chemist's words that stuck with him → "I can do my life's work in my lifetime" → that's time travel → so he kept building
"if you build it, they might not come... but if you don't build it, they can't come" - that was the whole gamble.
on the fear AI replaces us: "we're going to become superhumans because we have super AIs."
since 2016 his AI computer went from $250,000 to $3,000 - and 10,000x more efficient.
now he's betting on robots and digital biology.
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Blackstone CEO Steve Schwarzman:
"spent his first Wall Street job hoping no one would discover he was unqualified"
at his yearly talk to new analysts, he explains the culture and decision system he built so no one would ever feel that.
8 people at a table → every risk factor
> you pay $340 a month for AI
> Claude. ChatGPT. Cursor. Perplexity.
> half of them untouched for a month
> the model you rent runs locally now
> NVIDIA for $180. Apple for $599.
> $340 a month becomes $5
> local covers 85% of your work
> the other 15% keep one sub
> paid for someone's GPU, not the model
The video teaches you to build an AI influencer, then drops $405,034 "earned by all users" as the closer.
That number isn't the payoff. It's the hook.
What you actually buy is the Nano Banana Pro subscription. The shared pool is the bait around it.
Marginal cost of one more AI influencer ≈ zero.
So the payout per creator decays as the cohort grows.
That $405k gets thinner per face every day someone new joins.
Early cohort sold scarcity. Late cohort buys a sub.
The trade isn't making the influencer. It's owning the pool that pays for them.
Run the math before the prompt.
Blackstone CEO Steve Schwarzman:
"spent his first Wall Street job hoping no one would discover he was unqualified"
at his yearly talk to new analysts, he explains the culture and decision system he built so no one would ever feel that.
8 people at a table → every risk factor torn apart → no single team takes the blame → "we all own that"
"eight really smart people, it's so much better than one smart person" - that's the whole edge.
on his own start: "I was the biggest deodorant consumer on the east side of New York."
four decades later, Blackstone runs more than $1.3 trillion - and trains every hire so they never hide in their office.
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Claude Code creator Boris Cherny:
"In November I uninstalled my IDE. I hadn't opened it in a month."
at Acquired Unplugged, he explains why his job now is writing loops, not code.
"prompting Claude → loops that prompt Claude → my job is writing loops" - that's the setup.
He's chasing $10k this World Cup on clips he never filmed. Tool budget: $0.
The whole "edit" is download, arrow, repost.
Pull a Neymar goal off TikTok with a watermark remover. Grab free sound off Pixabay.
Open CapCut.
Red arrow that trails the player, his name on top, layer three sounds: keyboard, kick, net. Done.
The channel he's copying does 40 million views a month on exactly this.
His own first attempt already cleared 10,000.
That's the game now: free tools, none of the footage, all of the upside.
The skill isn't the editing. It's catching the trend before everyone floods it.
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