Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:
About The Other Night… – Graze Newsletter
How Graze is defining the next era of a decentralized, open social attention economy. Case study: the NYC mayoral election.
The Benefits of Bubbles – Stratechery by Ben Thompson
It’s funny to remember that a decade ago there were enough people convinced we were in a bubble that I felt compelled to write an Article entitled It’s Not 1999; that was right then, and it’s obviously right now, when we have a clear counter-example: this is a bubble.
Thoughts by a non-economist on AI and economics – Windows On Theory
In this blog, just to make things simple, I will assume doubling time is 6 months, so the length of time horizon quadruples every year. (All numbers here are very rough.)
Inside OpenAI Chairman’s $10 Billion AI Customer Service Startup Sierra
Bret Taylor and Clay Bavor have sterling Silicon Valley pedigrees, with leadership roles at the biggest tech companies in the world. Now they’re in the startup trenches, on a quest to make AI agents the primary way companies interact with their customers.
FAA plans flight cuts at 40 major airports amid shutdown – Portland Business Journal
At Portland International Airport, a 10% reduction could result in 1,297 canceled flights in November and December, according to data compiled by the Business Journals.
New Expensify: Product Updates, Team Benefits & What’s Next
If you’ve been hearing more about New Expensify lately, it’s no coincidence. After years of development and real-world testing, it’s ready to take center stage. And it’s changing the way teams manage expenses, travel, and corporate cards forever.