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⚡AI ROI: The Numbers Will Surprise You
🎯 Which University Breeds the Most Unicorns?
In This Edition:
⚡ AI ROI: The Numbers Will Surprise You
😂 Sam Altman’s Funniest Move Yet: GPT 6-7
💬 HubSpot’s 100+ ChatGPT Prompts
🚨 One Mistake Delays 80% of Startup Deals
🧠 How Top VCs Build Investor Trust in 10 Slides
🏁 Why Big Companies Are Losing the AI Race
⚡ AI ROI: The Numbers Will Surprise You
Wharton’s latest research dropped a stat that’s hard to ignore — 75% of companies already see a positive ROI from AI investments, and less than 5% report losses.
But here’s the real story 👇
The biggest gains aren’t coming from the giants — they’re coming from the smaller, faster-moving teams.
Companies under $2B in revenue are reporting:
✅ Higher rates of significant AI-driven performance gains
🚀 Lower rates of being “stuck in pilot phase”
💡 Faster workflow redesign and adoption
Why? Because AI doesn’t just plug into your existing system — it reshapes how you work.
Smaller teams can adapt faster, reset processes from the ground up, and unlock the compounding effects of AI productivity sooner.
Large enterprises? They’ll catch up — but for now, nimble companies have the edge.
👀New data on the corporate ROI from generative AI from a large-scale tracking survey by my colleagues at Wharton.
They found that 75% already have a positive return on investment from AI, less than 5% negative return. Also 46% of businesses leaders now use AI daily themselves.
— Ethan Mollick (@emollick)
5:02 PM • Oct 28, 2025
🚀 ChatGPT 6 Is Dead. Long Live GPT 6-7!
😂 Sam Altman’s Funniest Move Yet: GPT 6-7
OpenAI’s CEO, Sam Altman, just announced that the next version of ChatGPT — previously expected to be “ChatGPT 6” — will instead be called “GPT 6-7.”
If you’re over 25, you’re probably wondering what on earth that means.
Here’s the twist: “6 7” just became Dictionary.com’s 2025 Word of the Year.
It’s viral Gen Alpha slang — born on TikTok from the chaotic hit “Doot Doot (6 7)” and memes featuring the “67 Kid.”
And nobody actually knows what it means. That’s… kind of the point.
Some say it means “so-so.” Others say “maybe.” Most adults just shrug. But it perfectly captures Gen Alpha’s internet humor — context-free, ironic, and endlessly remixable.
So when Altman names his next-gen AI after a word that literally means nothing, it’s either a genius marketing move… or the most on-brand tech joke of the year.
Either way, AI just met Gen Alpha — and things are about to get weird.
GPT-6 will be renamed GPT-6-7, you're welcome
— Sam Altman (@sama)
10:32 PM • Oct 30, 2025
📊 Your Data Room Is Your Silent Pitch Deck
💣 This Mistake Delays 80% of Startup Deals
You’ve pitched. They’re interested.
But now comes the real test — Due Diligence.
It’s where investors stop listening to your vision and start inspecting your foundation.
Not just the numbers — but your credibility, structure, and readiness to handle growth and capital.
According to The Founder’s Due Diligence Playbook by Elev8te Consulting, the difference between a smooth fundraise and a stalled one often comes down to one thing — how prepared your data room is.
Here’s what investors actually look for 👇
✅ Legal structure & shareholder agreements
✅ IP ownership, compliance, and governance
✅ Clear financial reporting & scalability
✅ Cultural alignment and exit potential
Because at the end of the day, investors don’t just invest in your product — they invest in your structure.
💡 Pro tip: Build your data room early. Keep it updated. Preparation shortens fundraising time — and builds investor trust.
Download the full Founder’s Due Diligence Playbook and learn how to prepare like a pro before the questions even start. 👇️
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⚡ 9 VC Decks That Closed $500 Million
🏗️ How Top VCs Build Investor Trust in 10 Slides
Raising money isn’t just hard for founders — it’s even harder for VCs.
Because before they back startups, they need investors to back them.
That’s where the fund deck becomes the secret weapon.
It’s not just a pitch — it’s a sales tool, a story, and a trust builder rolled into one.
These 9 VC decks (curated by Weekend Fund) helped raise over $500 million from LPs — and they all share a few playbook-worthy traits:
1️⃣ They prove access — showing how the fund consistently finds and wins outlier deals.
2️⃣ They tell a crisp story — one that blends numbers, narrative, and vision.
3️⃣ They show, don’t tell — with real examples, traction data, and portfolio highlights.
4️⃣ They borrow credibility — testimonials from founders, LPs, and trusted peers.
From Packy McCormick’s Not Boring Capital memo to Ryan Hoover’s Weekend Fund 3.0 deck, these docs reveal what truly convinces LPs to write seven-figure checks.
If you’re raising your next fund — or even your next round — this is your masterclass in storytelling for capital.
🎯 WEB PICKS
💼 Amazon Cuts 14K Jobs While Pouring Billions Into AI
The e-commerce giant trims 4% of its corporate staff but doubles down with $10B investments in U.S. data centers — all to fuel its AI empire.
⚡ Grammarly Becomes “Superhuman” — And It’s Smarter Than Ever
After acquiring the email app Superhuman, Grammarly just rebranded and dropped “Superhuman Go,” an AI assistant that manages your inbox, Jira, and calendar for you.
🚀 OpenAI’s $1 Trillion IPO? The Countdown Has Begun
Rumor has it, Sam Altman’s prepping to take OpenAI public by 2026–2027, with a target valuation that could make it the biggest IPO in tech history.
🛡️ CrowdStrike + NVIDIA = AI Soldiers for Cyber Defense
The two powerhouses are joining forces to create always-on AI security agents that protect everything from cloud networks to national infrastructure.
🏆 NVIDIA Just Hit $5 Trillion — A First in History
Fueled by record AI chip orders and plans for seven new U.S. supercomputers, Jensen Huang just cemented NVIDIA as the undisputed king of the AI era.
📚 Game of Thrones Author Takes OpenAI to Court
George R.R. Martin is suing OpenAI after ChatGPT allegedly wrote a GoT sequel — proving that even AI can’t escape the wrath of Westeros.




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