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Top Stories of the Day

💰 Ex-GitHub CEO Raises $60M for New Venture
Thomas Dohmke’s startup, Entire, secured a record $60M seed round at a $300M valuation to address the 'review bottleneck' in AI-generated code. The company builds open-source tools to manage the surge of code generated by AI agents. Its first product, Checkpoints, links AI-written code with the context behind it. Investors say the tools address a growing problem as AI accelerates software production beyond human review capacity.
🛒 Amazon Weighs AI Content Marketplace
Amazon is reportedly exploring a marketplace where publishers could license content directly to AI companies. The AWS-led initiative, first reported by The Information, aims to provide licensed, high-quality data to mitigate copyright risks. Microsoft is pursuing similar efforts, while OpenAI has signed direct licensing deals; publishers see marketplaces as a new revenue stream as AI cuts web traffic.
👋 Boston Dynamics CEO Robert Playter Exits
Boston Dynamics CEO Robert Playter stepped down effective immediately and will leave the company on February 27, 2026. He led the firm for more than 30 years and became its second CEO in 2020. Under his tenure, Boston Dynamics shifted from research to commercialization with robots like Spot, Stretch, and Atlas. CFO Amanda McMaster will serve as interim CEO.
🦾 OpenAI Supercharges Long-Running AI Agents
OpenAI upgraded its Responses API to support persistent agent memory, reusable skills, and a full hosted terminal shell. The changes let AI agents run for hours or days without losing context or hallucinating. The update adds server-side compaction, Debian-based shell containers, and a shared Skills standard with Anthropic, pushing agents toward production-ready reliability.
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📽 VIDEO
OpenAI’s New Device Was LEAKED
Super Bowl AI ads spark buzz after a leaked “OpenAI device” spot surfaces.
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👔 WORK
AI Insider Warns Rapid Capability Leap Is Already Reshaping White-Collar Work

Matt Shumer argues that recent advances in large language models mark a sharp break from incremental progress, with systems now able to complete complex, multi-hour tasks autonomously. The author points to February 5, 2026 model releases from OpenAI and Anthropic as a turning point, describing AI that can design, build, test, and refine software with minimal human input.
He says similar capability gains are beginning to affect law, finance, writing, medicine, and other knowledge-work fields, often before non-technical workers notice. Why it matters: the piece reflects a growing view inside the AI industry that labor disruption timelines are measured in years, not decades—and that real adaptation has already begun. → Read the full article here.
🫧 AI BUBBLE
How to Hedge an AI Bubble When Traditional Safe Havens Falter

The Recap: Investors were reminded of the dotcom era as an AI chatbot ad aired during the Super Bowl—just as markets grew uneasy about massive new AI spending by Big Tech. Over the past two weeks, Alphabet, Amazon, Meta, and Microsoft collectively announced roughly $660bn in AI-related investment plans, followed by significant pullbacks, most notably an 18% decline in Microsoft shares following its January 28 capex report. With equities expensive and classic hedges like bonds, gold, and bitcoin proving unreliable, investors face a familiar question with fewer obvious answers: how to protect portfolios without sacrificing upside.
Highlights:
Massive AI investment plans—about $660bn from Alphabet, Amazon, Meta, and Microsoft—have unsettled investors rather than reassured them, pushing several stocks lower.
Traditional crash hedges look weak: bonds fell alongside stocks in 2022, while gold and bitcoin have shown sharp, unreliable swings.
Options can cap losses but are expensive; a one-year S&P 500 put limiting losses to 10% currently costs about 3.6% of annual returns, and frequent short-term hedging historically underperformed.
Historical analysis by Goldman Sachs suggests the most effective “hedge” during the dotcom bust was staying in equities—but tilting toward low-volatility, dividend-growing, or quality stocks.
Forward Future Takeaways:
This analysis suggests that in an AI-driven market where bonds and alternatives may fail simultaneously with stocks, diversification within equities could be the least-bad hedge available. The uncomfortable implication: investors worried about an AI bubble may need to stay invested—but shift toward sturdier, cash-generating companies rather than flee risk entirely. → Read the full article here. (Paywall)
🛰 NEWS
What Else is Happening

®️ Altman–Ive AI Gadget Hits Snags: Trademark trouble forces a name change and pushes first hardware shipments to 2027, deepening doubts about AI devices replacing phones.
⚖️ Anthropic’s Philosopher Teaches AI Ethics: Amanda Askell shapes Claude’s moral reasoning with massive prompts, betting human judgment can guide AI behavior as models scale into daily life.
🤔 xAI Loses Another Co-Founder: Tony Wu exits Elon Musk’s AI startup amid executive churn, mergers, and mounting scrutiny over Grok, underscoring instability as xAI scales.
🕵️♂️ Anthropic’s Amodei Backs Humanities: The AI president tells ABC News literature builds judgment and ethics, arguing human insight matters more as models scale globally and in policy.
📈 Vega Lands $120M to Rethink SIEM: Accel-led Series B values the AI security startup at $700M as it runs threat detection where cloud data already lives.
👥 Warp Unveils Oz Cloud Agents: The new platform lets developers spin up hundreds of Docker-sandboxed AI agents to code, test, and open pull requests across repos, automating work at scale.
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