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“Something Big Is Happening”
In February 2026 I wrote a letter to my non-tech friends about what AI was about to change. A hundred million people read it, and it was featured in Fortune, CNBC, The New York Times — pretty much every major outlet. I founded my first AI company at 19, I’ve backed many of the defining companies of the AI boom, and I spend my time translating AI news for everyone else. This newsletter is the sequel — what changed this week, and what it means for your work.
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An AI Just Got Someone Fired. Here’s What That Means for You.
For the first time, the call came from an AI — what happened, and what it signals for every job.
How to Actually Control AI Video
Draft owns motion. Style image owns look. Seedance paints over without inventing a new shot.
How to Run a Gauntlet Loop
The prompting method behind Claude of Duty — give the agent a bar it can’t talk its way around.
My GPT-5.6 Review: Second Place Has Never Been This Good
Tested for six weeks on real work — what it’s actually good for, in plain English.
How I Prompt Fable
The exact way I talk to the world’s best AI to get the results I get. Copy it.
The Ultimate Guide to Prompting AI Agents
Everything I know about getting AI to do what you want, in one guide.
My GPT-5.3-Codex Review: Full Autonomy Has Arrived
The release that changed how I work — the moment the essay was written about.
My GPT-5.5 Review: A Big Upgrade That Doesn’t Always Feel Like One
Measurably better everywhere — and why it doesn’t always feel that way.
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I’m Matt Shumer.
My essay Something Big Is Happening was read more than 100 million times, and I’ve been explaining AI on CNBC, CBS, and CNN ever since. I founded my first AI company at 19 — HyperWrite now has over 5 million users — and I invented some of the tools the industry prompts with. I back companies like Groq and Replit. Forbes 30 Under 30. All told, my writing on AI has been seen over 500 million times. This newsletter is how I help everyone else keep up. More about me →
— Matt