2 Posts in One: Meta's AI Strategy Looks Desperate + Your Invite to Nate's New AI Discord Community
We now have a discord guys, plus I wanted to give you quick TLDR on Zuck's strategy at Meta these days—it is WILD and I am definitely taking the gloves off on this one lol
I got lots of feedback on my post from Sunday about a community for paid subscribers.
TLDR y’all want one, and you want it to be on Discord.
So I made one!
We’ve got a couple of dozen brave alpha testers already in there and I’ll throw the link in below here. Hop on in! We have channels for Substack discussion, AI news, AI questions, and I’m gonna get an AI jobs channel going here soon as well.
Also have had a fair bit of interest from founding members on my weekly CEO-view posts. A bit more about them:
I'm building short, sharp weekly intelligence briefs for leaders making real decisions with real money.
Think 3-4 pages max, packed with insights that usually cost too much from consultants—AI procurement pitfalls, hidden implementation costs blindsiding CFOs, liability issues, which investment patterns actually correlate with ROI.
The goal is clear, frank discussion of the issue, specific actionable paths forward, and hard-headed analysis you can take to the bank.
You can change your Substack plan here if you’re like to get the first one (coming Sunday). Substack will prorate you for previous months etc. so if you’re been subbing for awhile you won’t be in at full price.
Hint: the first one is on a gnarly compliance issue with board liability implications that’s facing just about every AI startup right now and that kicks in at the beginning of August. Fun times!
Besides the link underneath, I’m throwing a juicy tidbit for fun on whatever the heck Meta is doing right now with those wild acquisition offers (Zuck my DMs are open lmao). Yes this post is pretty blunt about what Zuck is doing so buckle up!
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