1/ Equity is the only path forward in the AI economy
AI is rapidly automating large portions of white-collar work. The shift is not hypothetical anymore.
If AI can do the labor, the remaining leverage comes from ownership.
Ownership of products
Ownership of platforms
Ownership of data
Ownership of companies
The AI economy will concentrate value around those who own the systems, not just those who operate them.
Do everything you can to own a piece of the pie.
2/ Claude launches Scheduled Tasks and Loops
Claude just introduced Scheduled Tasks and Loops.
Agents can now run continuously, execute tasks on a schedule, and operate without constant human prompting.
This is very similar to the direction OpenClaw has been moving toward.
Even more interesting, the creator of Claude Code is launching Loops as a separate product:
The implication is clear.
AI is moving from chat interfaces to persistent agents that work in the background for you.
3/ Codex launches Security
OpenAI is continuing to harden Codex with new security capabilities.
As AI writes more production code, security layers become critical.
The stack is evolving quickly from experimentation toward enterprise reliability.
4/ OpenAI’s Head of Robotics resigns
Another major leadership shift inside OpenAI.
The AI race is accelerating and leadership changes at the frontier labs tend to signal deeper strategic shifts happening behind the scenes.
