{{first_name | Leader}}, welcome back.
Today’s signals point to scale. Not just in capital, but in users and ecosystems, as platforms compete to become where AI work actually lives.
These are today’s updates.
Generate decision-ready reports using parallel AI agents.*
a16z commits $1.7B to AI infrastructure
Gemini reaches 750M monthly active users
Gemini adds ChatGPT conversation import feature
Tools, resources, and a prompt when you want AI to design a cleaner, automated alternative to spreadsheets. ⬇️
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Andreessen Horowitz raised $15 billion across multiple funds, with $1.7 billion earmarked specifically for AI infrastructure. The firm is investing across model development, voice AI, coding tools, and search infrastructure, while also highlighting talent shortages and strong demand for foundational AI systems. The move reinforces investor belief that compute, tooling, and infrastructure layers will shape the next phase of AI growth.
Google’s Gemini app has reached 750 million monthly active users, driven largely by the Gemini 3 rollout and expanded multimodal capabilities. The platform is now processing massive token volumes and is introducing new pricing tiers designed to expand global adoption. The scale puts Gemini firmly in the front line of consumer and enterprise AI platform competition.
Google introduced a new feature that lets users import ChatGPT conversations into Gemini, helping preserve context when switching assistants. The update is designed to reduce migration friction and make it easier for users and teams to test or transition between AI platforms as competition heats up.
Productivity Tools
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Useful Resources
Why AI GTM agents fail when they skip core team learning.
How Gamma integrates with Zapier MCP for deeper automation.
How to improve email marketing reporting and performance tracking.
A look at local AI coding stacks replacing cloud-based coding assistants.
Building efficient agentic reasoning systems by pruning chain-of-thought paths.
Where is AI creating tension inside your leadership team?
💰 Funding
SenAI raised $6.2M to scale its video intelligence and analytics platform.
Fibr AI raised $7.5M to expand AI-powered experimentation and growth tools.
💼 Roles in AI
AI Influencer Growth Manager at Mindalter AI (US)
Senior AI Translation Engineer, NLP at Smartcat (Remote)
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Replace This Spreadsheet With an Automated Workflow
When to use this?
When a spreadsheet has become a system, you want AI to design a cleaner, automated alternative.
I’ll describe a spreadsheet we rely on today.
Your job:
Explain what the spreadsheet is really doing (source of truth, reporting, coordination)
Identify which parts can be automated and which should remain editable
Design a simple automated workflow to replace manual updates
Recommend tools we likely already use (CRM, Sheets, Notion, email, Slack, no-code tools)
Describe the new flow from data input → update → distribution
Keep it practical and incremental.
Don’t redesign the business.
Spreadsheet description:
[paste what the spreadsheet tracks, who updates it, and how it’s used]P.S. Get more such prompts in the Prompting Playbook (free for you)
Q. What is AI actually allowed to do in your organization today?

Stay curious, {{first_name | leaders}}
PS. If you missed yesterday’s issue, you can find it here.
