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Janet Harrison

Janet Harrison has over 16 years experience in the financial services industry giving her a vast understanding of how news affects the financial markets, and an early adopter of blockchain technology and digital currencies. Janet is an active holder and trader spending the majority of her time analyzing blockchain projects, reports and watching new and upcoming projects and other initiatives in the industry. She has a Masters Degree in Economics with previous roles counting Investment Banking.
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Workers are turning workplace AI into a union issue
Janet Harrison · May 13, 2026
Workers are turning workplace AI into a union issue
A new AFL-CIO poll shows overwhelming worker support for human oversight, safeguards and transparency around workplace AI. For startups selling HR, monitoring, scheduling or agentic workflow tools, worker consent and auditability are quickly becoming product-risk issues.

Labor unions are turning the Senate crypto bill into a retirement fight
Janet Harrison · May 13, 2026
Labor unions are turning the Senate crypto bill into a retirement fight
Major unions are urging senators to oppose the CLARITY Act before Thursday's Senate Banking Committee markup. Their intervention turns the crypto market structure debate into a broader fight over retirement savings, stablecoin rewards and the future compliance map for digital asset startups.

Google is turning Gemini into Android's operating layer
Janet Harrison · May 13, 2026
Google is turning Gemini into Android's operating layer
Google is moving Gemini deeper into Android with agentic app tasks, AI dictation, mobile Chrome support and natural-language widget creation. The shift raises platform-risk questions for AI startups while putting privacy controls around Personal Intelligence under closer scrutiny.

Anthropic is clamping down on gray market trading in its shares
Janet Harrison · May 13, 2026
Anthropic is clamping down on gray market trading in its shares
Anthropic is warning that unauthorized transfers, SPVs, forward contracts, and tokenized products tied to its private shares may be void. The move shows how intense demand for private AI exposure is colliding with cap-table control and securities law.

Anthropic pushes Claude deeper into legal work.
Janet Harrison · May 12, 2026
Anthropic pushes Claude deeper into legal work.
Anthropic's May 12 Claude Cowork expansion pushes deeper into legal workflows through integrations with Westlaw, CourtListener, Box, Harvey and others. The move shows frontier AI labs chasing vertical SaaS budgets while legal teams still weigh accuracy, privilege and data-control risks.

The Senate crypto bill is starting to look like an operating manual.
Janet Harrison · May 12, 2026
The Senate crypto bill is starting to look like an operating manual.
The Senate Banking Committee released a revised 309-page CLARITY Act draft on May 12 ahead of a May 14 markup. The bill would clarify SEC and CFTC roles, set rules for token offerings and trading, and keep the fight over stablecoin rewards alive.

Vapi reaches $500 million as Amazon Ring puts voice agents to work
Janet Harrison · May 12, 2026
Vapi reaches $500 million as Amazon Ring puts voice agents to work
Vapi raised a $50 million Series B at roughly a $500 million valuation after Amazon Ring moved all inbound calls onto its AI voice platform. The deal shows voice agents are moving from demos into real enterprise customer-service infrastructure.

Nadella testimony puts OpenAI governance under harsher scrutiny
Janet Harrison · May 12, 2026
Nadella testimony puts OpenAI governance under harsher scrutiny
Satya Nadella's testimony in the Musk v. OpenAI trial puts Microsoft's influence and OpenAI's board design back under scrutiny. The deeper lesson for AI founders is that strategic capital can reshape control long before it shows up as formal ownership.


Crypto Quietly Enters Trump's China Trade Delegation
Janet Harrison · May 12, 2026
Crypto Quietly Enters Trump's China Trade Delegation
Trump's May 13 to 15 China visit is not formally about crypto, but several executives in the delegation now have meaningful digital-asset exposure. The real question is whether trade policy, financial access and technology controls will move crypto sentiment from the sidelines.



ServiceNow may fund its AI security push with $4 billion in debt
Janet Harrison · May 12, 2026
ServiceNow may fund its AI security push with $4 billion in debt
ServiceNow is reportedly considering a $4 billion high-grade bond sale tied to its recent acquisitions. The move shows how enterprise AI competition is shifting from product launches to financing, security and platform control.


OpenAI is turning enterprise AI into an implementation business
Janet Harrison · May 12, 2026
OpenAI is turning enterprise AI into an implementation business
OpenAI has launched the OpenAI Deployment Company with more than $4 billion in initial investment to help enterprises build and deploy AI systems. The move shows how the corporate AI market is shifting from model access to workflow implementation and measurable ROI.

An Optane home server makes trillion parameter AI feel almost practical
Janet Harrison · May 12, 2026
An Optane home server makes trillion parameter AI feel almost practical
A r/LocalLLaMA builder used secondhand Intel Optane Persistent Memory to run Kimi K2.5, a 1 trillion parameter model, at more than 4 tokens per second. The setup is not a cloud GPU replacement, but it shows how old enterprise memory could change the economics of local AI experimentation.

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