This AI startup just hit an $11B valuation by solving one of the most boring problems in tech.... Harvey is reportedly raising $200M and has reached: - $190M in ARR - 1,000 customers - 100,000 lawyers on the platform So what problem do they actually solve? Legal paperwork. They embedded AI directly into legal workflows. Think: Drafting contracts, reviewing documents, running legal research, and reducing hours of repetitive analysis. Contrary to popular opinion, AI’s biggest opportunity isn’t in replacing creatives or building chatbots, but in automating high-value, repetitive work inside regulated industries. Law firms care about billable hours, speed, and accuracy. And so they built infrastructure for a compliance-heavy industry. AI value is compounding fastest in industries that are: - Expensive - Regulated - Document-driven - Operationally inefficient “Boring” markets often have the best margins. And the highest willingness to pay. The next wave of $10B AI companies will look more operational than futuristic. They’ll quietly replace hours of high-cost human work. Exciting times ahead. What’s your take? ----- Today, I run these private communities that might help you: → SaasRise : for founders scaling from $1M to $100M → GrowthRise: for B2B Sales and Marketing leaders → Pulse: Reinventing the Daily Newspaper in the Age of AI (link in comments)
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At this point, honestly surprised that SBF and CZ aren't on this advisory committee- https://t.co/6eDUVHAPxL
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I used AI to find the right perfume for my wife and I don’t regret it https://www.techradar.com/ai-platforms-assistants/gemini/i-used-ai-to-find-the-right-perfume-for-my-wife-and-i-dont-regret-it
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FDA chief Marty Makary says 'everything should be over the counter' unless drug is unsafe or addictive https://t.co/HiYBuxvyWC
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Upcoming meeting of federal vaccine panel may be postponed after HHS missed deadlines https://t.co/zfAl7owoQg via @statnews

New big battery kicks off commercial operations next to outage-prone Queensland coal plant #energysky -- via Renew Economy: https://t.co/Boj0IYDx6P https://t.co/8NeEaPuvqv
Someday soon AI will hire you. @boardyai is already doing that today. You talk to it on the phone. Helps you build your company. Very disruptive to all sorts of investors.

Let's talk Social Media's biggest myths: 1. Is Shadowbanning real? 2. Is your phone's mic listening? 3. Do editing happs hurt reach? 4. Do hashtags grow your account? 5. Does scheduling content hurt? 6. Are Brand Partnerships throttled? 7. Do you have to post every day? 8. Does...

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At #ZohoDay26, @Zoho CEO Mani Vembu makes the case to collapse AppStack layers into an AppOS. The goal is the same - #EntepriseAcceleration through higher developer velocity. https://t.co/e7JTmo1bS8

Are you in the Bay Area and interested in drones or autonomous heavy equipment? Join us for our next ROS By-The-Bay meetup next Thursday. Our guest speakers will be @mrpollo from @PX4Autopilot / @Dronecode and Zeerek Ahmad, a Sr. controls engineer...

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