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OpenAI’s Greg Brockman says it’s not too late to build AI Startups.

This week in AI : From half-billion funding rounds and Microsoft luring Meta’s best minds, to MIT’s warning on outsourced jobs and Google rethinking hiring after AI “cheats” this week proves AI is rewriting not just tech, but business, work, and society at lightning speed.

AI RADAR- What world missed this week.

AI SPOTLIGHT – Tool Stack Reboot

AgentGPT- It lets you create and run autonomous AI agents directly in your browser no coding required. From research and content creation to automating multi-step workflows, it’s a powerful tool for boosting productivity and handling repetitive tasks with ease.

  • AI Impacts Outsourced Jobs, Not Yet Domestic Roles- According to the MIT "State of AI in Business 2025" report, AI is currently affecting outsourced and offshore labor more than domestic jobs. Short-term job displacement is limited (~3%), but long-term projections show up to 27% of roles could be impacted. Notably, businesses are cutting costs by canceling outsourced contracts rather than laying off internal staff, with half of AI budgets dedicated to sales and marketing.

  • AI Set to Power the Next Tech Supercycle- Philippe Laffont of Coatue Management argues that AI will likely trigger a massive tech-driven boom, comparing it to past milestones like PCs and cloud computing. Industry investment surged from $152 billion in 2021 to $365 billion in 2025. He predicts new AI-focused cloud players, increased GPU demand, and a U.S. market cap rising from under 50% to 75%.

VC HEAT INDEX- – Where the Money’s Flowing

LEARN AND LEVEL UP

MIT Open Learning – Introduction to Deep Learning

A free, practical course from MIT that covers the basics of deep learning and modern AI applications with code examples in PyTorch and TensorFlow. Great for anyone who wants both theory and hands-on practice.

Founder’s Edge – Quick Takes from the Builders

“It’s not too late to build AI startups.”- Greg Brockman (Co-founder & President, OpenAI)

He encourages aspiring founders to focus on applying large language models to real-world domains, avoiding simplistic “AI wrappers” and instead building on deep domain understanding and customer relationships.

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Chakravarthy Varaga

Chakravarthy Varaga

Founder & CEO, C4Scale

Chakravarthy helps enterprises ship AI that actually works in production — from agentic systems to data infrastructure. He's built and deployed AI at scale across logistics, legal, healthcare, SaaS, hyper local services, Space Tech, and finance.

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