
AI Timekeeping Startup Laurel Raised 100 Million to Find Out Where the Time Goes
They thought timekeeping was an administrative problem. But it’s a strategic one. It’s the invisible

They thought timekeeping was an administrative problem. But it’s a strategic one. It’s the invisible

We move fast, but we also think in decades.

It’s not about reinventing work—it’s about making it more intelligent and more efficient.

Some of the most aggressive and promising AI startups are being built not inside college

Listen Labs is betting that large language models can finally make listening scalable.

I think these are the kinds of discussions that should happen in public, not just

It’s fully replacing people.

The cost of being a shitty person online has gone to zero.

The viral trend itself has raised broader concerns about AI, creativity, and digital privacy.

I don’t feel guilty at all for not catering to a company’s inability to adapt.