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If your boss offered you fifty grand to quit your job, would you do it?

Here are the 7 things you missed today:

1. 🧑‍💻 Taiwan’s Top Chipmaker is Investing $100Bn in the U.S.

TSMC, the largest semiconductor producer in the world, is expanding its operations in Phoenix, Arizona. The Taiwanese company is joining the ranks of other tech companies that are becoming major supporters of U.S investment, like OpenAI, Apple, and SoftBank. TSMC plans to invest $100 billion in the U.S over the next four years. (Morning Brew)

2. 👷 Building Houses the Way We Build Everything Else

Did you know that car factories, like Ford, can output one car per minute? Why hasn't anyone done that in the housing industry?

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3. 🍎 Apple Unveiled a New iPad Air

After only a year, Apple released an updated iPad Air. The new tablet has an upgraded M3 chip, supports Apple Intelligence, and is available in four different colors and two different sizes. The small version retails for $599, while the larger version is priced at $799. (The Verge)

4. 👷 Do you suffer from a dry pipeline?

Instead of wasting ad spend forcing cold leads into sales calls, we can attract high-quality leads and qualify them upfront.

The ones ready to buy? They go straight to your sales team/Calendly page to book a call. The rest get warmed up with valuable content until they’re ready to buy.

That's what My Lead Ads Funnel does. This way, when the ones who were not ready to buy on signup start actively looking to buy what you are selling, they come to you pre-sold without talking to any other competitors.

5. 😍 OpenAI Launched a $50m Grant Program for Academic Research

OpenAI announced the launch of NextGenAI, a consortium involving 15 leading research institutions, including Harvard, MIT, and the University of Oxford. With a $50 million investment in research grants, compute funding, and API access, this initiative encourages AI breakthroughs in fields like digital health, advanced therapeutics, manufacturing, energy, mobility, and agriculture. (Tech Crunch)

6. 🚕 Waymo Robotaxis Are Now Available in Austin

Uber and Waymo joined forces in Austin to launch the “Waymo on Uber” robotaxi service as part of a new partnership between the two companies. The launch strategically came just days before SXSW, an annual tech, film, music, and comedy festival. Starting today, Uber users in Austin can choose between a human driver and a robotaxi, and both options will be priced the same. (Tech Crunch)

7. 🍵 The SEC is Offering $50,000 to Employees if They Quit

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is offering select employees a $50,000 incentive to resign or retire by April 4, 2025, as part of a voluntary separation or early retirement program. Part of the deal is that any employee that returns to the SEC within five years of accepting the buyout must pay it back in full. The SEC also implemented a return-to-office mandate that’ll go into effect on April 14. (Entrepreneur)

Bonus. CEO Tip Of The Day

Too often, startup CEO’s receive oversimplified advice, which can lead to adopting generic strategies for their business. But the startup world is volatile, and it’s important to provide tailored guidance and foster a culture that values nuanced, context-specific strategies over one-size-fits-all solutions.

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