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⚡ WHAT'S AT STAKE TODAY ⚡
- 🤖💔 Users are ditching ChatGPT for Claude — here's how to make the switch
- 💰📈 Cursor has reportedly surpassed $2B in annualized revenue
- 💸🚫 Investors spill what they aren't looking for anymore in AI SaaS companies
- 🛡️🇮🇳 Google looks to tackle longstanding RCS spam in India — but not alone
- 🏥🤖 China's overstretched healthcare looks to AI boom
- ⚖️🤖 U.S. Supreme Court declines to hear AI copyright case
- 🚀💎 Venice AI Surges Above $600 Million Valuation
- 🗳️💻 AI disinformation turns Nepal polls into 'digital battleground'
- 💑🤖 A married founder duo's company, 14.ai, is replacing customer support teams at startups
Users migrate to Claude following OpenAI's controversial Pentagon agreement
Users are ditching ChatGPT for Claude — here's how to make the switch
A significant shift is underway in the AI landscape as users abandon ChatGPT in favor of Claude, driven by mounting concerns over OpenAI's partnerships and ethical stance. The controversy reached a boiling point when Anthropic, Claude's creator, refused to allow the Department of Defense to use its AI models for mass domestic surveillance or autonomous weapons development.
This principled stand triggered immediate backlash from the Trump administration. President Trump ordered federal agencies to cease using Anthropic's products, while Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced plans to label the company a supply-chain threat. The political pressure intensified when OpenAI swiftly announced its own Pentagon partnership, claiming to include safeguards but sparking fierce debate about AI privacy and ethics.
The fallout has been dramatic for both companies. Claude has surged to the top of Apple's U.S. App Store, overtaking ChatGPT in the free app rankings. Anthropic reports unprecedented growth: daily sign-ups have hit record levels, free users have increased over 60% since January, and paid subscriptions have more than doubled this year.
Migrating Your Data to Claude
For users ready to make the switch, transferring your ChatGPT data to Claude is straightforward and ensures you don't lose valuable conversation history or preferences.
Start by accessing your ChatGPT settings and navigating to the Personalization section. In the Memory area, select "Manage" to review stored information about your preferences. Update any outdated details, then copy the content you want to preserve.
For a comprehensive transfer, export your entire chat history through Settings > Data Controls > Export Data. ChatGPT will compile your conversations into text or JSON files and email them to you. This process may take time for users with extensive histories.
Alternatively, manually copy important conversations or ask ChatGPT to summarize your main preferences, frequently discussed topics, and custom instructions before making the switch.
Setting Up Claude
Once you've gathered your data, transferring it to Claude is simple. Open Claude, navigate to Settings > Capabilities, and ensure Memory is enabled. Start a new conversation with a prompt like: "Here's important context I'd like you to remember. Update your memory about me with this information." Then paste your copied data or summaries.
For exported chat files, avoid pasting raw logs. Instead, use prompts such as: "Review this chat history and summarize my key preferences and interests." This approach helps Claude understand your communication style and priorities more effectively.
After uploading your information, verify that Claude has accurately saved your preferences. You can always refine or update this information as your needs evolve.
Completely Closing Your ChatGPT Account
Simply canceling your ChatGPT subscription won't remove your data from OpenAI's servers. For users concerned about data privacy, particularly given OpenAI's new government partnerships, complete account deletion may be necessary.
The migration to Claude represents more than just switching AI assistants—it reflects growing user awareness of corporate ethics in AI development. As the AI industry faces increasing scrutiny over government partnerships and data use, user choice is becoming a powerful force in shaping how these technologies develop.
Claude's memory feature, available to both free and paid users, makes the transition seamless while supporting a company that has taken a clear ethical stance on AI deployment.
🔍 Which AI Dilemma Should We Tackle First?
- ⚠️ 1. Speed vs. Understanding The rapid pace of AI development is outpacing our ability to comprehend or regulate it.
- 🧠 2. Lack of Alignment AI systems don’t necessarily optimize for what’s good for humans—even when they seem to.
- 🏢 3. Power Concentration AI is consolidating power into the hands of a few tech giants and governments.
- 🤖 4. Automation Without Purpose AI is replacing jobs faster than society is creating meaningful alternatives.
- 🛑 5. Loss of Human Agency We risk becoming passive consumers of AI decisions, losing creativity and independent thinking.
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AI coding assistant reaches $2B revenue milestone amid competition
Cursor has reportedly surpassed $2B in annualized revenue
AI coding assistant Cursor has exceeded $2 billion in annualized revenue, with Bloomberg reporting the startup doubled its revenue run rate in three months. Founded in 2022, the company now generates 60% of revenue from corporate clients versus individual developers.
The disclosure comes amid skepticism about Cursor's momentum, as some developers switch to competitors like Anthropic's Claude Code and OpenAI's Codex. Despite individual user attrition, corporate customers remain loyal. Cursor was valued at $29.3 billion following a November funding round.
🎙 New Episode: Turn Views Into Revenue with Ivan Unfiltered
Most businesses are posting content…
But very few are turning it into revenue.
In this episode, I sit down with Ivan Unfiltered — founder of Viral Video Labs and the force behind one of the biggest podcasts coming out of Las Vegas.
Ivan doesn’t just create content. He builds content systems that convert.
Through Viral Video Labs, he helps entrepreneurs and brands:
- Stop the scroll
- Capture real attention
- Turn short-form video into leads, sales, and authority
We break down:
- 🔥 Why most businesses fail at short-form
- 🔥 The difference between viral and profitable
- 🔥 How to build a repeatable content machine
- 🔥 The future of short-form media
If you’re serious about growing your brand online — this episode is a must-watch.
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A married founder duo's company, 14.ai, is replacing customer support teams at startups
Y Combinator-backed startup builds AI-native agency replacing traditional customer support.
The customer service industry is experiencing significant disruption as AI technology transforms traditional support operations. While investors worry about the future of Business Process Outsourcing companies, AI-powered customer support startups are attracting millions in venture funding.
14.ai, a Y Combinator-backed startup, has raised $3 million in seed funding to build an AI-native customer service agency that completely replaces legacy support teams. The funding round was led by Y Combinator with participation from General Catalyst, Base Case Capital, SV Angel, and founders from major tech companies including Dropbox, Slack, Replit, and Vercel.
The company was founded by married couple Marie Schneegans and Michael Fester, who met in Paris over a decade ago. Schneegans previously co-founded corporate intranet company Workwell, while Fester founded Snips, a smart device assistant company acquired by Sonos in 2019. After moving to the U.S., they decided to tackle customer service challenges together.
Rather than building traditional SaaS software, 14.ai operates as a comprehensive service provider. "We take over their entire operation, and we use our own purpose-built stack for customer service," Fester explained. The company can integrate with existing support systems within a day and handle tickets across multiple channels including email, calls, chat, and social media platforms like TikTok, Facebook, Telegram, and WhatsApp.
The startup demonstrated its effectiveness with Sperm Worms, a men's health supplement company that had accumulated a significant ticket backlog. 14.ai took over operations on a Thursday morning and cleared all outstanding tickets across all channels by that afternoon, replacing a team of agents in the Philippines who couldn't keep up with demand.
Currently operating with six employees who work around the clock, 14.ai plans to expand its team of AI engineers. The company serves diverse clients including luxury skincare brand Yon-KA, smart glasses maker Brilliant Labs, and Creative Lighting. They also operate their own glucose gummies brand, GloGlo, as a testing ground for autonomous AI operations.
⚡ Let’s Make AI Actually Useful:
What Would Move the Needle in *Your* Industry?
AI has potential — but generic advice rarely helps.
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• Automate a painful workflow?
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Tell us what you’d want AI to handle — or where you feel stuck.
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