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and what it makes possible.

Writing from yellow3 lab on autonomous software, the future of digital products, and what European businesses need to understand about AI right now.

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Issue 22

The gatekeepers are not protecting art. They are protecting the gate.

Cannes, the Grammys, the Oscars and SAG-AFTRA drew the same line on AI inside a single award cycle. The reasoning is about creativity. The structure underneath is about who gets to decide what counts.

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Issue 21

The autopilots will not build themselves

Sequoia named the trillion-dollar prize: the next great company will sell the work, not the tool. But Bek's framework skips the harder question - who actually builds the autopilots, and how. The layer underneath the autopilot economy is where the real position is.

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Issue 20

The Pioneers Are Not the Winners

Netscape created the browser. Google captured search. Today's AI pioneers are repeating the same pattern. A note for executives and boards on the difference between creating a category and capturing one.

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Issue 19

MCP + A2A: The two protocols quietly becoming the operating system for AI agents

MCP and A2A are now the open protocol layer for agentic AI, both governed by the Linux Foundation. Here is what they do, why they matter, and what European business leaders should do about them in 2026.

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Issue 18

The AGI Clock Is Ticking. What Should Founders Actually Do About It?

The AI 2027 report mapped a path to AGI with unsettling precision. Whether the timeline is 2027 or 2032, the strategic question for founders is the same - and the window to act is already closing.

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Issue 17

The AI Continent Action Plan: A Founder's Guide to What Actually Matters

The EU just built the most ambitious AI infrastructure plan in European history. Here is what business leaders, founders, and enterprises need to know - and how to use it. A yellow3 lab analysis.

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Issue 16

The Gun Just Fired for European Founders. EU Inc. Is Here.

EU Inc. lets any European founder incorporate across 27 countries in 48 hours for under €100. The starting gun just fired. Here is what it means and what comes next.

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Issue 15

Europe's 26 Million SMBs Have an AI Problem

DESCRIPTION: Only one in five European businesses uses AI. Nearly half are experimenting but almost none are operationalizing it. An analysis of 26.1 million SMBs, the adoption gap, and what the next 24 months will bring - based on Eurostat, OECD, Gartner, and European Commission data.

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Issue 14

The Billion-Dollar Bet Against Language

Yann LeCun just raised $1.03 billion to prove that large language models are a dead end. AMI Labs, world models, and what happens when a Turing Award winner bets against the entire industry.

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Issue 13

The Click That Launched a Thousand Exploits

The first autonomous AI cyberattack targeted 30 organizations // with 80-90% of operations executed without human intervention. // What GTG-1002 reveals about the future of agentic systems - // and why builders need guardrails now.

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Issue 12

The Architecture Problem

Every major AI agent platform is built on the same flawed assumption: that the LLM should be in charge. It shouldn't. Here is why the dominant architecture of the AI agent wave is heading for a reckoning - and what comes next.

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Issue 11

The New Scale

The most dangerous competitor in your market probably works alone. No office. No team. No funding round. Just AI, leverage, and a founder who decided that small is no longer a limitation.

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Issue 10

The Best Time to Be Human Is About to Begin

Everyone is asking what AI will take from us. Nobody is asking what it is about to give us. The answer might be the most optimistic story of our generation.

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Issue 09

McKinsey Has 25,000 Employees You Will Never Meet

McKinsey's CEO now counts AI agents as employees. 25,000 of them. The world's most prestigious consulting firm just told you exactly where business is heading - and most leaders missed it.

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Issue 08

The Software That Fired Its Own Manager

Autonomous agents don't ask for permission. They ask for goals. The uncomfortable truth about what happens to the layer between strategy and execution when software can handle both.

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Issue 07

China's Quantum OS Is Out. The West Hasn't Noticed Yet.

China just released the world's first open-source quantum computer operating system. It's free, it runs on any hardware, and nobody in the West is talking about it.

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Issue 06

The Shopify Moment for Business Software Is Here

Before Shopify, building an online store required a developer and months of patience. The same shift is happening right now with business software - and the consequences for SMB growth are enormous.

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Issue 05

The DPP Report Executives Actually Need

Verified deadlines, sector-by-sector obligations, data washing risks, and a practical action framework for Digital Product Passports.

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Issue 04

I Analyzed What 50 AI Platforms Actually Cost to Build

A 788x price gap between AI models. $250/mo vs $2.3M/mo to build. The real economics of AI platforms in 2026.

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Issue 03

The Rise of Autonomous Software

Software that doesn't wait for instructions. The architecture, the implications, and the businesses it will create.

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Issue 02

Europe's AI Slumber

Why Europe is falling behind in the AI race - and what it will take to close the gap before it becomes permanent.

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Issue 01

Your Software Should Work While You Sleep

The shift from tools that assist to software that acts. What autonomous systems mean for how businesses operate.

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AI Exposure of the EU Job Market

40 occupation groups, 202M workers, scored for AI exposure. Interactive treemap built on real Eurostat data.

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