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The AI safety ecosystem is small, influential, and often misunderstood. Here is who does what, how they get funded, and how to tell real work from rhetoric.
Literature review in minutes, protein structures on demand, AI-proposed drug candidates. The discovery cycle has compressed — but the human posing the question still sets the direction.
Fusion generative design explores millions of topology options. nTopology and Ansys simulate in hours what used to take weeks. The ME still owns manufacturability.
Cursor forked VS Code and rebuilt it around AI. It's now the de facto AI IDE for serious engineers. Deep dive on what makes it different, the Composer agent, and the $500/month enterprise pricing.
Windsurf (from Codeium, acquired by OpenAI in 2025) competes with Cursor via Cascade, its autonomous agent. Deep look at where it's ahead, where it's behind, and the post-acquisition future.
Writer is a full-stack enterprise AI platform with its own models (Palmyra), strict governance, and deep integrations. Look at who chooses it over ChatGPT Enterprise.
Superhuman was famous for fast email before AI. Now it bundles AI replies, auto-drafting, and AI calendar. Deep look at whether it's worth the premium.
Clay scrapes, enriches, and personalizes at scale for sales and marketing. Deep look at what it does, the Claygent agent, and pricing that starts at $149/month.
A data audit is a structured process to find bias, errors, and ethical issues before a model goes live. Every creator should know how.
Europe's General Data Protection Regulation (2018) reshaped how the world handles personal data. Understanding its core concepts is now essential. In 2023, Italy briefly banned ChatGPT over GDPR concerns.
Many AI companies now offer opt-outs from training. But how well do they actually work, and what are the catches?