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In this issue:

  • 🤝In Partnership: How wealthy investors diversify

  • 🤿Deep Dive: Dreaming gives Claude agents a memory layer

  • 🤝Powered by: Your next marketing ops assistant

  • 🤿Deep Dive: Google updates AI search to include forum excerpts and social discussions alongside AI overviews

  • Tool Snapshots: Tools for AI, no-code, and productivity

  • 🖼AI Art: Examples of great and trending AI art

🤝IN PARTNERSHIP WITH MASTERWORKS

Where to Invest $100,000 Right Now, According to Experts

Investors face a dilemma. When the S&P 500 finished its worst quarter since 2022 last month, diversifiers like bonds and bitcoin fell too.

Even with the turnaround in mid-April, analysts at Goldman Sachs and Vanguard have projected low-single-digit annualized returns from 2024-2034.

Bloomberg asked where experts would personally invest $100,000 for their March monthly edition.

One answer that surfaced for a second time? Art.

It's what billionaires like Bezos and the Rockefellers have privately used to diversify for decades.

Why?

  1. Appreciation. The ArtPrice100 Index outpaced the S&P 500 overall from 2000 to 2025

  2. Low-correlation. The postwar contemporary segment has moved independently of traditional investments like stocks since ‘95.*

  3. Resilience. A scarce, physical, and global asset class with decades of demonstrated demand.

Thanks to the world's premier art investing platform, now anyone can invest in works featuring legends like Banksy, Basquiat, and Picasso, without needing millions.

Shares in new offerings can sell quickly but...

*According to Masterworks data. Investing involves risk. Past performance is not indicative of future returns. See important Reg A disclosures at masterworks.com/cd.

🤿 DEEP DIVE

Anthropic Introduces Dreaming a Scheduled Memory Process That Helps Claude Agents Learn Across Sessions

Intelligence: ·        Anthropic just introduced a feature called Dreaming for Claude Managed Agents, and the name is more literal than it sounds. Just like how sleep helps humans consolidate what matters from the day, Dreaming is a scheduled process where Claude reviews past sessions across multiple agents, identifies recurring patterns, and saves the most useful insights to memory for future tasks.

  • The feature is important because context windows in large language models are limited, meaning important information can quietly disappear during long or complex projects without something actively preserving it.

  • Unlike compaction which trims a single ongoing conversation, Dreaming works across multiple agents and multiple sessions, spotting things no single agent could see on its own like recurring mistakes or workflows the team keeps converging on.

  • Developers can let it run automatically or choose to review and approve memory changes themselves before they are saved.

  • Dreaming is currently in research preview and not available to all developers but access can be requested.

🤝POWERED BY VIKTOR

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Most marketing teams spend Monday morning pulling numbers. Viktor spends it posting them. Cross-platform brief in #growth before the first standup. Spend anomalies flagged before they compound.

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🤿 DEEP DIVE

Google's AI Search Update Adds Forum Previews but Raises New Questions About Source Reliability

Intelligence: Google is updating its AI search experience to pull in excerpts from web forums, social media, and public discussions alongside its AI Overviews, giving searches a more human layer of perspective. The company says people increasingly want advice from other people, not just AI generated summaries, which is exactly why users have been manually adding Reddit to their Google searches for years.

  • Each forum link will now show added context like a creator name, handle, or community name to help people decide whether a source is worth clicking into.

  • Google will also highlight links from news subscriptions a user already pays for, surfacing relevant content from sources they have already chosen to trust.

  • The update raises a legitimate question about what AI Overviews are actually for, answering questions directly or pointing to places where answers might live, since the latter is closer to what a traditional search already does.

  • Google's AI Overviews have improved significantly since the early days of recommending glue on pizza and citing The Onion as a health source, but a recent analysis found they are still wrong roughly one in ten times.

  • At the scale Google operates that error rate translates to hundreds of thousands of inaccurate results every minute, making source transparency more important not less.

TOOL SNAPSHOTS

Futuristic tools within AI, no-code, and productivity

  • 📚 Kanwas - Centralized workspace for secure team collaboration and data storage.

  • 📞 Shadow 2.0 - Real-time task execution for efficient online calls.

  • 💻 Superset 2.0 - Enhance coding with parallel agents and real-time collaboration.

  • 🔗 Databox Custom Integrations - Effortlessly analyze data from any API.

  • 🖱️ WOZCODE - Boost efficiency and performance in Claude Code quickly.

🖼 AI ART

Examples of great and trending AI art

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