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Silicon Florist links arrangement for March 19, 2026

Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:

We Have Learned Nothing – Colossus

The truth is, anytime someone insists on a method for how to build a successful startup, you should do something different. The paradox is self-evident, once you think about it, but it contains the seed for how to move forward.

Portland startup Reativ is a modern platform for treasury teams – Portland Business Journal

“The company was born out of — I do this every day and I see the inefficiency and where we can do it better,” he said, adding that much of the work is manual data aggregation from multiple sources and then analysis.

How China is getting everyone on OpenClaw, from gearheads to grandmas

China has already surpassed the U.S. in adopting OpenClaw, according to American cybersecurity firm SecurityScorecard. The AI agent can run anything on a computer for you, without you. You can tell it to search the web, buy plane tickets and even direct other bots.

China mobilizes “one-person company” AI startups – Rest of World

Chinese cities are offering free apartments and converting idle data centers into incubators as they compete to attract “one-person companies,” or OPCs — startups run by a single founder with the help of artificial intelligence.

What 81,000 people want from AI

So we asked our users about their hopes and concerns with AI, as well as how their perspectives connect to their actual experiences with the technology. Over one week in December, we invited everyone with a Claude.ai account to sit down with Anthropic Interviewer—a version of Claude prompted to conduct a conversational interview—and tell us about how they view AI. 80,508 people, across 159 countries and 70 languages, took the interview. We believe this is the largest and most multilingual qualitative study ever conducted.¹

How to Make Sense of AI – Commoncog

Widespread panics are more common during technological revolutions. It feels scary when things are changing so quickly — and in ways that will impact your livelihood and therefore your life.

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