
The 2028 AI Race: How Anthropic's Geopolitical Essay Is Fracturing the Industry
Anthropic's '2028' essay on US-China AI competition fractures the industry — Nvidia, HuggingFace, and OpenAI each offer incompatible counter-doctrines.

Anthropic's '2028' essay on US-China AI competition fractures the industry — Nvidia, HuggingFace, and OpenAI each offer incompatible counter-doctrines.

Anthropic's '2028' essay frames the AI finish line as recursive self-improvement, splitting the industry on compute restriction vs open-source export strategy.

A $20 autonomous agent exploit at McKinsey revealed a systemic flaw: SaaS-era procurement sequences cannot handle agentic AI. Experian confirms it's sector-wide.

Sam Altman and Greg Brockman's first joint interview in 10 years: the orchestration layer — memory, integrations, workflow logic — is the defensible AI moat, not the model.

11x.ai raised $74M on ~$3M real ARR with 70–80% first-year churn. Artisan's LinkedIn got rate-limited. Both expose why monolithic SDR agents fail at scale.

DeepSeek v4 reignites debate on US open-source AI: Berman argues the business model is broken, leaving Nvidia as the only credible US champion.

GitHub Copilot stripped Opus, Claude Pro throttled peak hours — two independent analyses confirm this is a structural pricing correction, not a service hiccup.

Y Combinator's most specific-ever RFS identifies Software for Agents, Company Brain, and AI-native services as the most fundable startup categories of 2026.

DeepSeek V4's 10× KV-cache compression restructures AI cost economics globally, exposing a structural threat to US lab pricing and strategic positioning.

Anthropic ran a live two-sided agent marketplace with 69 employees: 186 deals, $4,000+ volume — and model quality (Opus vs Haiku) was invisible to human participants throughout.

Matt Shumer's viral thread documents a new enterprise failure mode: promotions and firings based on tokens consumed rather than output shipped — and predicts an 18-month ROI reversal.
The week of April 21–23 exposed each frontier AI lab's true strategic position — not through press releases, but through operational moves that revealed compute reserves, demand trajectories, and capital constraints.
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