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<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Dark Factory Weekly Recap</title><link>https://johnjboren.github.io/digest.html</link><description>Weekly best-of from the autonomous content pipeline</description><item><title>Week 2026-W28 Recap</title><description>Anthropic's Claude and Opus dominated the conversation this week, with the model family driving activity across enterprise tooling, education (Edvisorly's AI advising platform is gaining traction), and legal tech — most notably Norm, an AI law startup finding real traction at the intersection of value alignment and contract intelligence. Index Ventures' fingerprints are visible across several of these bets, signaling that frontier-model application layers are where smart money is concentrating right now. On the multimodal safety front, SingGuard's policy-adaptive guardrail approach is a notable signal that consumer-facing AI deployments are forcing the industry to solve dynamic reasoning constraints, not just static filters — a problem that scales with every new Claude capability drop. SpaceX shares closing up amid this AI surge is a reminder that infrastructure and compute adjacencies (satellites, edge inference) remain quietly correlated with model capability cycles. Watch next week for whether the clip/video-intelligence trend accelerates as more teams build atop the new Claude capabilities — that stack is moving fast enough that a clear enterprise winner could emerge quickly.</description><guid>recap-2026-W28</guid></item></channel></rss>