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Greg Isenberg

@gregisenberg
55 posts
2026-02-27
4000 people laid off today at Block the reason is AI “we're already seeing that the intelligence tools we're creating and using, paired with smaller and flatter teams, are enabling a new way of working which fundamentally changes what it means to build and run a company. and
2026-02-27 View on X
CNBC

Block says it is laying off 4,000+ of its 10,000+ employees, saying AI tools have changed “what it means to build and run a company”; XYZ jumps 15%+

Block said Thursday it's laying off more than 4,000 employees, or about half of its headcount.

4000 people laid off today at Block the reason is AI “we're already seeing that the intelligence tools we're creating and using, paired with smaller and flatter teams, are enabling a new way of working which fundamentally changes what it means to build and run a company. and
2026-02-27 View on X
Reuters

Block reports Q4 revenue up 4% YoY to $6.25B, gross profit up 24% to $2.87B, driven by a 33% surge in Cash App, and forecasts Q1 gross profit up 22% to $2.8B

Block (XYZ.N) on Thursday said it will cut over 4,000 jobs, nearly half its workforce, as part of an overhaul …

2026-02-26
claude is really starting to look more like openclaw everyday
2026-02-26 View on X
@claudeai

Anthropic unveils scheduled tasks in Cowork, enabling Claude to complete recurring tasks at specific times automatically

New in Cowork: scheduled tasks. Claude can now complete recurring tasks at specific times automatically: a morning brief, weekly spreadsheet updates, Friday team presentations. [vi...

10 cool things you can do with perplexity computer and its 19 models: 1. auto-generate a live competitor brief that updates weekly with traffic shifts, hiring signals, and pricing changes 2. turn raw financial exports into a polished board deck with narrative, charts, and
2026-02-26 View on X
The Deep View

Perplexity launches Perplexity Computer, “a general-purpose digital worker” that can route work across 19 AI models, available initially for Max subscribers

Claude Code and OpenClaw have taken 2026 by storm by offering the first glimpses of personal AI agents.

2026-02-17
Peter published the Clawdbot project on GitHub November 25th 2025, 82 days ago Is this the first one person, one billion dollar company?
2026-02-17 View on X
@sama

Sam Altman says Peter Steinberger, creator of OpenClaw, is joining OpenAI “to drive the next generation of personal agents”; OpenClaw will remain open source

2026-02-16
Peter published the Clawdbot project on GitHub November 25th 2025, 82 days ago Is this the first one person, one billion dollar company?
2026-02-16 View on X
Implicator.ai

In a podcast, OpenClaw creator Peter Steinberger describes his phone calls with Mark Zuckerberg and Sam Altman, and says he had been contacted by “every big VC”

Mark Zuckerberg needed ten minutes.  He was finishing code.  —  Peter Steinberger had called him on WhatsApp without scheduling anything.

Peter published the Clawdbot project on GitHub November 25th 2025, 82 days ago Is this the first one person, one billion dollar company?
2026-02-16 View on X
@sama

Sam Altman says Peter Steinberger, creator of OpenClaw, is joining OpenAI “to drive the next generation of personal agents”; OpenClaw will remain open source

Peter Steinberger is joining OpenAI to drive the next generation of personal agents. He is a genius with a lot of amazing ideas about the future of very smart agents interacting wi...

2026-02-11
Send this to everyone you care about because AI is taking over the world and millions will be affected
2026-02-11 View on X
Matt Shumer

GPT-5.3-Codex and Claude Opus 4.6 can meaningfully contribute to the improvement of AI models, a sign of what's coming for most knowledge work within five years

Think back to February 2020.  —  If you were paying close attention, you might have noticed a few people talking about a virus spreading overseas.

2026-02-05
Claude announces it will be ad free, I didn't expect this. This is big news. OpenAI announces ads. Anthropic announces no ads. I bet by 2028, both products will feel very different.
2026-02-05 View on X
@sama

Sam Altman says Anthropic's Super Bowl ads are funny but “dishonest”, and Anthropic serves a “product to rich people” while OpenAI is “committed to free access”

First, the good part of the Anthropic ads: they are funny, and I laughed. But I wonder why Anthropic would go for something so clearly dishonest. Our most important principle for a...

Claude announces it will be ad free, I didn't expect this. This is big news. OpenAI announces ads. Anthropic announces no ads. I bet by 2028, both products will feel very different.
2026-02-05 View on X
Anthropic

Anthropic says “Claude will remain ad-free”, its users “won't see ‘sponsored’ links adjacent to” conversations, and responses won't be influenced by advertisers

There are many good places for advertising.  A conversation with Claude is not one of them.

2026-02-01
2004: social networks connect college kids (facebook) 2026: social networks connect AI agents (moltbook) both felt like toys at the start [image]
2026-02-01 View on X
404 Media

A researcher says an exposed Moltbook database could have let anyone take control of the site's AI agents and post anything; the database has since been secured

‘It exploded before anyone thought to check whether the database was properly secured.’  —  Moltbook is a “social media” …

2004: social networks connect college kids (facebook) 2026: social networks connect AI agents (moltbook) both felt like toys at the start [image]
2026-02-01 View on X
Simon Willison's Weblog

A look at Moltbook, a social network where OpenClaw assistants interact autonomously, as they discuss consciousness and identity, technical tips, and more

This is the way the world ends.  Not with a bang …Charlie Guo /Artificial Ignorance:Humans Welcome to ObserveBen Smith /Semafor:The humans are chasing conspiracies. What will the b...

2026-01-31
2004: social networks connect college kids (facebook) 2026: social networks connect AI agents (moltbook) both felt like toys at the start [image]
2026-01-31 View on X
@karpathy

Even though Moltbook has security risks and a lot of spam, the scale of nearly 150,000 autonomous AI agents interacting with each other is unprecedented

Andrej Karpathy /@karpathy:

2004: social networks connect college kids (facebook) 2026: social networks connect AI agents (moltbook) both felt like toys at the start [image]
2026-01-31 View on X
Simon Willison's Weblog

A look at Moltbook, a social network where OpenClaw assistants interact autonomously, as they discuss consciousness and identity, technical tips, and more

The hottest project in AI right now is Clawdbot, renamed to Moltbot, renamed to OpenClaw.  It's an open source implementation …

2026-01-30
2004: social networks connect college kids (facebook) 2026: social networks connect AI agents (moltbook) both felt like toys at the start [image]
2026-01-30 View on X
Simon Willison's Weblog

A look at Moltbook, a social network where OpenClaw assistants interact autonomously, as they discuss consciousness and identity, technical tips, and more

The hottest project in AI right now is Clawdbot, renamed to Moltbot, renamed to OpenClaw.  It's an open source implementation …

2026-01-13
Send this to every normal person you know because normal people don't want to touch a terminal and this will make them 100x more powerful and productive at whatever is they do
2026-01-13 View on X
ZDNET

Anthropic debuts Cowork for Claude, built on Claude Code, for automating complex tasks with minimal prompting, as a research preview for Claude Max subscribers

ZDNET's key takeaways  — Anthropic is launching Cowork for Claude as a research preview.  — It's built upon Claude Code and can automate complex tasks.

2026-01-12
Send this to every normal person you know because normal people don't want to touch a terminal and this will make them 100x more powerful and productive at whatever is they do
2026-01-12 View on X
ZDNET

Anthropic launches Cowork for Claude, built on Claude Code to automate complex tasks with minimal prompting, as a research preview for Claude Max subscribers

ZDNET's key takeaways  — Anthropic is launching Cowork for Claude as a research preview.  — It's built upon Claude Code and can automate complex tasks.

2026-01-06
The $1.3T App Store doesn't DIE. It's going to EXPLODE. Claude Code makes it so anyone can ship an app, which means the App Store fills up 10,000× faster than before. Most are AI junk. But A few are surprisingly good and PERSONAL instead of UNIVERSAL. Apple will get stricter
2026-01-06 View on X
Transformer

Why Claude Code is much more than a coding agent: it is a general-purpose AI agent that can do almost anything a user can on a computer, with impressive results

claude code will probably make 50,000 people millionaires if not more
2026-01-06 View on X
Transformer

Why Claude Code is much more than a coding agent: it is a general-purpose AI agent that can do almost anything a user can on a computer, with impressive results

2025-12-30
Manus AI ($100M+ ARR in 8 months) is getting ACQUIRED by Meta Interesting...Meta is betting big on AI agents.
2025-12-30 View on X
Wall Street Journal

Sources: Meta is buying Manus for $2B+; Manus was raising at a $2B valuation when Meta approached it; Manus CEO Xiao Hong will report to Meta COO Javier Olivan

The deal for more than $2 billion is one of the first in which a major U.S. tech company has bought a startup with Chinese roots