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Thinking Machines

Thinking Machines tracks how artificial intelligence meets — or misses — the work of accelerated development

Xcelerator Systems

The Payment-Time Standard

Small-firm procurement only becomes development when invoices move on time: acceptance, approval, payment, subcontractor pass-through, and working-capital support are the hidden utility layer beneath every contract.

9 min read · 2026-06-03

Xcelerator Systems

The Buyer Layer

Procurement is the missing accelerator layer: the public and private buyers that turn small-firm capability into revenue, records, jobs, supplier depth, and civic capacity.

9 min read · 2026-06-03

Xcelerator Systems

The Accelerator Test

Startup hubs should be judged by whether they turn talent into jobs, suppliers, products, and public capacity, not by how polished the pitch day looks.

9 min read · 2026-06-02

Thinking Machines

Agents for the Small-Firm Back Office

Bookkeeping, inventory, tax, grants, and customer follow-up are becoming the business infrastructure stack for firms too small to staff a modern back office.

10 min read · 2026-06-02

Thinking Machines

West-Washing Chinese AI Dispersion on the eve of Trillion Dollar IPOs

As America's A.I. champions race towards the largest IPO in history, a New York Times article framing the competition between OpenAI and Anthropic maps the spike in Anthropic usage on an LLM routing platform, OpenRouter. This boring chart hides an open secret.

7 min read · 2026-05-29

Thinking Machines

The Two Curves

Anthropic's revenue is bending upward faster than almost any company in history. We must choose a path that leads to accelerated socioeconomic development. On the distance between what the machines can do and who is using them.

14 min read · 2026-05-27