Jun 11, 2026 · 1:09 PM
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Julian Lim

Julian Lim is an entrepreneur, technology writer, and a researcher. He started JL Data Analysis after graduating from NUS in Intelligent Systems. Julian writes about technology innovations and entrepreneurship on Business Times, Asia Pacific Magazine and occasionally contributes to Startup Fortune.
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GitLab is cutting jobs to fund its bet on AI agents
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GitLab is cutting jobs to fund its bet on AI agents
GitLab is cutting an unspecified number of jobs while redirecting savings toward AI agents and developer-tool growth. The move shows how AI is changing both product strategy and headcount math for software companies.

Fake silver bars test trust in police surplus auctions
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Fake silver bars test trust in police surplus auctions
A Reddit thread about fake silver bars allegedly listed through a police-linked GovDeals auction has raised a bigger trust problem for precious metals buyers. The issue is not just disclosure, but whether public agencies should resell convincing replicas at all.


Palantir's NHS data access fight tests trust in health AI
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Palantir's NHS data access fight tests trust in health AI
Palantir's reported access to identifiable NHS patient data has turned a technical procurement issue into a public trust test. For health AI founders, the lesson is clear: data access only creates a market when governance, consent, and transparency can withstand scrutiny.

AWS gives AI agents wallets to spend real money
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AWS gives AI agents wallets to spend real money
AWS has launched AgentCore Payments in preview, letting AI agents use Coinbase and Stripe wallet infrastructure to pay for digital services during a task. The move could reshape SaaS pricing and automation, but companies will need serious spending policies, audit logs, and fraud controls before bots get broad purchasing authority.

Cowboy Space shows how far AI infrastructure bets have stretched
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Cowboy Space shows how far AI infrastructure bets have stretched
Cowboy Space reportedly raised $275 million to build space-based data centers, but rocket availability may define the real ceiling for the business. The raise shows how far AI infrastructure ambition has stretched as land, power, water and permitting constraints pressure terrestrial data center growth.

BlackRock brings tokenized Treasuries closer to stablecoin finance
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BlackRock brings tokenized Treasuries closer to stablecoin finance
BlackRock has filed for two tokenized Treasury money market products aimed at stablecoin issuers and institutional crypto cash managers. The filings suggest tokenized Treasuries are moving from proof of concept into mainstream financial infrastructure.

Stablecoins are becoming the new operating layer for dollar payments
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Stablecoins are becoming the new operating layer for dollar payments
Stablecoins have grown into a more than $320 billion market as regulation and institutional adoption pull dollar-linked tokens into payments and treasury workflows. The next opportunity may belong to companies building the compliance, wallet, settlement and accounting tools around tokenized dollars.

AI is turning the office into a room of quiet commands
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AI is turning the office into a room of quiet commands
Voice-first AI is moving into everyday office work through transcription, dictation, meeting assistants and ambient agents. The opportunity is large, but privacy, etiquette and hardware design will decide which products can survive enterprise adoption.


Founders need to know when AI feels fast enough
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Founders need to know when AI feels fast enough
A Reddit discussion about tokens per second shows why AI inference speed is a product issue, not just a benchmark. Founders need to judge speed by task type, latency, model quality, and user tolerance before choosing local models or hosted APIs.

Warren presses Meta as stablecoin rules near a vote
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Warren presses Meta as stablecoin rules near a vote
Elizabeth Warren is pressing Meta for answers on reported stablecoin plans before key crypto legislation advances. The fight is really about whether Big Tech can move into payment rails just as startups and regulators are trying to define the market.

Claude Mythos is turning AI benchmarks into a founder question
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Claude Mythos is turning AI benchmarks into a founder question
Claude Mythos Preview is being shared as a 17-hour AI task-horizon story, but METR's own warning makes the number less precise than it sounds. The real issue for founders is how quickly longer autonomous work becomes verifiable, affordable and safe inside actual startup workflows.

OnlyFans shows how creator platforms can be valuable and hard to buy
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OnlyFans shows how creator platforms can be valuable and hard to buy
OnlyFans has agreed to sell a 16% stake to Architect Capital for $535 million, valuing the business at $3.15 billion. The deal highlights both the platform's powerful creator economics and the investor caution that still surrounds adult-content businesses.

Maryland challenges AI grid costs as data centers strain power bills
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Maryland challenges AI grid costs as data centers strain power bills
Maryland is challenging roughly $2 billion in PJM transmission costs tied to AI data center demand, arguing residents should not subsidize infrastructure serving projects elsewhere. The fight shows how the AI boom is becoming a utility regulation and household affordability issue.

Europe is racing to make cheap autonomous weapons at home
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Europe is racing to make cheap autonomous weapons at home
Europe's defence sovereignty push is creating a new opening for startups building low-cost autonomous weapons. Ukraine's drone war has exposed the limits of legacy procurement and forced governments to rethink how quickly they can fund, test and scale domestic suppliers.

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