The AI Bubble Deflating Might Be Good News
AI bubble deflation may be healthy if it forces the market to separate useful, boring AI from hype-driven products.
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AI bubble deflation may be healthy if it forces the market to separate useful, boring AI from hype-driven products.
Growth systems work when targeting, timing, content signals, and safety limits are designed together instead of chasing hacks.
AI is exposing weak SaaS business models. The SaaS-pocalypse is less about better software and more about broken economics.
DeepSeek matters because it challenges the AI infrastructure story, proving engineering efficiency can beat brute-force spending.
Why specialised AI agents beat one magical assistant, and how an agent team can reduce the cognitive glue of daily work.
OpenClaw shows why local, operator-owned AI agents are powerful, practical, and too important for founders to ignore.
A practical look at OpenClaw, agentic AI, and why assistants that actually work for you feel like an inflection point.
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Claude Cowork points toward AI tools for everyday work, not just developers, and raises the stakes for practical AI productivity.
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OpenAI moving into hardware signals that AI wants to leave the chat box and become part of daily physical workflows.
Software engineers need more than code now. Communication, judgement, and problem framing matter more as AI changes delivery.