Your competitor just replied. You're still typing.
A lead comes in on Instagram. Another on Messenger. Three more on SMS.
Your team switches tabs, repeats answers, and loses context while hot leads wait hours for replies. At 2am, nobody responds at all.
That’s not a people problem. It’s a process problem.
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We will talk about agents. AI agents.
They will change the way how we do business, how we interract and even how we do our everyday lives.
Agents will build business.
Agents will organize your day.
Agents will fill up your fridge.
I will let that sit in here for a while, so we can imagine and build the future together one agent at a time...
⚡ WHAT'S AT STAKE TODAY ⚡
- 🏦🇫🇷 SoftBank says it will invest up to €75 billion to build French data centers
- 🤖📿 Meta is reportedly developing an AI pendant
- 💻🤝 Cognition's Scott Wu says AI coding agents shouldn't replace humans
- 👨💻⚠️ Coders are refusing to work without AI — and that could come back to bite them
- 🧠🌀 Making sense of the debate over AI psychosis
- 🌿🔍 Erin Brockovich takes aim at data center secrecy
- ✨🔧 I put Google's 24/7 AI assistant Gemini Spark to work, and it's actually pretty useful
- 🌐🔥 As the browser wars heat up, here are the hottest alternatives to Chrome and Safari in 2026
- 🐦🌿 Kiwibit's AI-powered bird feeder is my new backyard buddy
SoftBank commits up to €75 billion for major AI data center expansion in France.
SoftBank says it will invest up to €75 billion to build French data centers
SoftBank Group has announced plans to invest up to €75 billion (approximately $87 billion) in building new data center infrastructure across France, marking its largest AI-related investment on European soil to date.
The Japanese tech giant aims to develop and operate up to 5 gigawatts of additional data center capacity in the country. The initial phase of the project focuses on constructing facilities in three locations — Dunkirk (Loon-Plage), Bosquel, and Bouchain — with a target of delivering 3.1 gigawatts of capacity to the Hauts-de-France region by 2031.
SoftBank, which serves as both an investor in and a customer of OpenAI, described the move as a significant step in expanding AI infrastructure across Europe. The investment signals growing confidence in France as a key hub for artificial intelligence development.
French economic minister Roland Lescure welcomed the announcement, calling it a "testament to President Emmanuel Macron's ambition to position France as a leading destination all along the AI value chain." The news aligns with broader efforts by the French government to attract major tech investment and establish the country as a top-tier destination for digital infrastructure.
Meanwhile, data center expansion in the United States continues to face mounting resistance. Critics have raised concerns over environmental impact, strain on electrical grids, and rising utility costs for local communities. Despite this pushback, SoftBank has also announced plans to develop a data center in Ohio, which would be powered by a newly built 9.2 gigawatt natural gas plant.
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Meta bets on AI wearables with a new pendant in development
Meta is reportedly developing an AI pendant
Meta is reportedly developing an AI-powered pendant, with testing expected to begin within the year. The device builds on technology from Limitless, an AI wearable startup Meta acquired in late 2025, whose pendant could record conversations when clipped to clothing or worn as a necklace.
Meta also plans to expand its AI glasses lineup and launch a "Wearables for Work" business subscription. These efforts aim to turn around its Reality Labs division, which posted a $4 billion loss in Q1 this year. Despite past AI wearable failures, Meta is pushing forward in the space.
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The Supercharged Podcast is quickly becoming a space for real, unfiltered conversations about AI — beyond the hype, tools, and surface-level takes.
Each episode dives deep with founders, operators, and builders who are actively working with AI — or building AI-first companies — to uncover how it’s truly changing the way work gets done.
From strategy and systems to real-world execution, these conversations are practical, honest, and focused on what actually works — not just what sounds good.
⚡ Trends for the Future
Kiwibit's AI-powered bird feeder is my new backyard buddy
A smart AI bird feeder that identifies species and tracks backyard visits.
The Kiwibit Bird Feeder Pro 4K AI Camera has quickly become my favorite backyard gadget. Setup is simple, with multiple mounting options including a pole, window ledge, or tree. The feeder features dual seed compartments for easy refills, a built-in solar panel to keep it powered, a 130-degree wide-angle lens, two-way audio, cloud storage, and 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi support.
Once installed, I connected it to the Kiwibit companion app, which sends real-time notifications whenever a bird visits, lets you browse recordings, and tracks all activity over time. The app uses Kiwibit's proprietary algorithm to identify over 10,000 bird species, from blue jays to mourning doves. The Activity tab logs total visits, videos recorded, and species observed, while the Birds tab pulls detailed species descriptions straight from Wikipedia.
A few weeks in, I was completely hooked. My phone buzzed constantly with new visitor alerts, and I found myself eagerly checking the app every morning. Even on rainy days, birds kept showing up — including a northern cardinal I now look forward to seeing daily. So far, the feeder has logged six different species, and I've been proudly showing the videos to everyone I know as if they were my own pets.
One recurring notification that never gets old is "a nuisance animal detected" — triggered almost daily by squirrels raiding the seed. It's both annoying and endearing at the same time.
The one minor drawback worth noting is that the AI occasionally miscounts visits. If a bird lingers in front of the camera for several minutes, the system may log it as multiple visits even without much movement. It's a small flaw in an otherwise impressive product.
Priced between $179.99 and $249.99 depending on the model, the Kiwibit Bird Feeder Pro is a genuinely fun way to connect with nature. If collecting bird species like Pokémon sounds appealing, this smart feeder is well worth trying — just expect the squirrels to show up uninvited.
⚡ Let’s Make AI Actually Useful:
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Tell us what you’d want AI to handle — or where you feel stuck.
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