🚨 FINAL CALL: Midnight Deadline. Only 2 Spots Left! ⏳
Hey Commanders! 👋
Just a quick update as we officially wrap up the month today. Huge shoutout to the 3 of you who already jumped in! We are getting your systems built right now, which means there are exactly TWO spots left.
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- 🎁 Bonus #1: My private Business-in-a-Box Snapshot (Proven funnels & automations)
- 🎁 Bonus #2: A 45-min "Get to Money" 1-on-1 Zoom call to build your systems together
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By Sonic • 4 Min Read • 2026-03-30T06:35:10.739Z
The Deep Dive
OpenAI's recent decision to halt its AI video-generation tool, Sora, just six months after its public release, has sent ripples through the AI community. Initial speculation leaned towards data privacy concerns, especially given the app's invitation for users to upload personal facial data. However, the shutdown may signal a larger 'reality check' for the AI video sector, prompting questions about sustainability and market readiness. This shift comes as Bluesky leans into AI with its new custom feed app, Attie, and Stanford researchers highlight the dangers of soliciting personal advice from AI chatbots due to their inherent 'sycophancy'. Even Elon Musk's xAI has seen significant co-founder departures, underscoring a period of intense scrutiny and recalibration across the AI landscape. Meanwhile, on Product Hunt, the top trending AI tool is Rewind for Teams: 'Your company's memory, powered by AI.', and GitHub's most-starred AI repo from the last 24 hours is Open Interpreter: 'A natural language interface for computers.' These tools signal a market pivot towards practical, in-house automation and agentic systems, away from potentially premature consumer-facing generative AI.
Key Takeaway: The AI market is entering a phase of consolidation and specialization, with a strong lean towards enterprise utility and agentic automation, potentially signaling a pullback on broad, resource-intensive generative consumer applications.
AI Alpha Prediction
Given the recent Sora shutdown and the rising prominence of tools like Rewind for Teams and Open Interpreter, I predict a significant shift in enterprise AI investment. Major tech companies will aggressively acquire niche AI "copilot" solutions that integrate deeply into existing workflows for knowledge management, communication, and decision support. The focus will be less on standalone generative tools and more on embedded AI agents that augment human productivity with high accuracy and low overhead. This consolidation will streamline the market and provide clearer ROI for businesses.
Probability: 80%
Steal This Prompt
Use this prompt to leverage AI for creating an internal knowledge capture strategy, inspired by "Rewind for Teams" and the need for structured business intelligence:
The Automation Blueprint
Discover how to build a 'Smart Agent Onboarding' system. Imagine new hires or clients seamlessly absorbing all necessary information through an interactive AI agent, powered by your company's internal knowledge base (like the strategy from 'Steal This Prompt'). This blueprint outlines integrating a custom chatbot (think a simplified 'Open Interpreter') with a centralized knowledge hub, drastically cutting down manual onboarding time and increasing information retention.
Join the Community for the Blueprint →Snapshot Build: AI-Powered Coaching Funnel
Build a hyper-efficient coaching funnel in GoHighLevel that uses AI to qualify leads and book appointments, leveraging the latest in automation technology.
- Set up a landing page with a compelling lead magnet within GHL.
- Integrate a custom form that triggers an AI workflow upon submission.
- Deploy a GHL workflow that sends lead data to an AI agent (via webhook) for qualification.
- Based on AI qualification, automatically send personalized follow-up sequences and a calendar booking link.
- Utilize GHL's native calendar and CRM to track prospects and booked calls.
Manual Qualification Hours Saved: 20 hrs/wk
Estimated Value: $1,600/mo
GHL System Cost: $297/mo
Net Profit: $1,303/mo
AI Joke of the Day
Why did the AI break up with the WiFi?
It felt like they had no connection.
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