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[AI Viral Marketing, Military AR, and the Infrastructure of the AI Boom]-[Dominion's Massive Acquisition Breakdown]

Hard Fork AI · B2 · 2026-05-19

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AI Viral Marketing, Military AR, and the Infrastructure of the AI Boom

The Power of Viral "Crap Posting" in the AI Era

In a recent experiment, the host leveraged a humorous LinkedIn post to drive significant traffic to his company, AI Box. By jokingly claiming that running two MacBook Airs with separate Claude subscriptions provided an "instant ROI" and "13x active development" speed, the post went viral, garnering 100,000 impressions on LinkedIn and sparking heated debates on Reddit’s "LinkedIn Lunatics" forum. Despite the satire, the results were tangible: the company experienced its all-time high in both monthly and annual recurring revenue, alongside approximately 10,000 Google searches for the brand. This highlights the effectiveness of provocative content in the current AI-saturated landscape, where even self-deprecating humor can act as a powerful funnel for growth.

Meta and Anduril: The Future of AI-Enabled Warfare

Meta and defense technology firm Anduril have unveiled a collaborative augmented reality (AR) project currently being prototyped with the U.S. Army. The glasses allow soldiers to tap their temples and use natural language to request courses of action, such as drone strikes, integrated into the military’s $20 billion "Lattice" software backbone. Notably, the project is testing three major LLMs—Gemini, Llama, and Claude—to determine which best handles military doctrine and edge device latency. This initiative marks a pivot toward domestic manufacturing, as the hardware avoids reliance on Chinese supply chains, signaling that Anduril is rapidly becoming a "platform layer for AI-enabled warfare."

The Crisis of AI-Generated Bug Bounties

Corporate bug bounty programs are facing an existential threat from AI-generated spam. Platforms like Bugcrowd and HackerOne have reported massive surges in submissions—with one firm seeing a 76% jump in a single year—yet only about 25% of these reports represent actual vulnerabilities. The industry is now forced into a paradoxical situation: relying on AI to filter out the "AI slop" generated by attackers using LLMs to scrape code and submit fraudulent reports. This trend risks causing major companies to shutter their bounty programs entirely.

The NextEra-Dominion Merger: Powering the AI Infrastructure

In a $66.8 billion deal, NextEra Energy’s acquisition of Dominion Energy represents a strategic bet on structural AI-driven power demand. Virginia, which hosts one of the world's densest concentrations of hyperscaler data centers, is the central focus. The host argues that the true bottleneck for AI development is shifting from GPU availability to "megawatts and interconnection queues." By controlling regulated load-serving capacity, NextEra is positioning itself in the most defensible part of the AI value chain, anticipating that the demand for electricity is not merely cyclical, but a permanent feature of the AI era.

Amazon’s Alexa Plus and the Future of Content

Amazon is entering the AI podcast space with Alexa Plus, which allows users to generate on-demand podcasts on any topic. While similar to Google’s NotebookLM, Alexa’s advantage lies in its voice-activated accessibility. This development raises questions about the future of human-hosted content; while AI can synthesize information efficiently, it often lacks the nuanced anecdotes and personality that define human-led shows. The host notes that while his own voice is currently strained, the value of human connection remains a critical differentiator in a market increasingly flooded with synthetic audio.

Lennon AR and the Hardware Behind the Hype

As global AI glasses shipments hit 8.7 million units—a 300% year-over-year increase—the Korean startup Lennon AR is emerging as a key player. Unlike companies focused solely on the final product, Lennon AR produces the critical "optical module" that projects images into the user's field of view. Using a "pin tilt design," they avoid the inefficiencies of traditional waveguide approaches, which often scatter light and drain batteries. With their technology already integrated into high-speed motorcycle helmets and backing from major players like LG, Lennon AR illustrates that the most lucrative opportunities in the AR space may lie in the specialized hardware components that enable the next generation of wearable AI.

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I went very viral on LinkedIn and Reddit for just a crap post that I put out there.
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So let's get into it.
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The first thing I want to talk about is kind of fun and funny to kick the week off.
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I actually stole it from her a long time ago.
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Anyways, obviously this is a joke.
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to the podcast.
And also, I went very viral on LinkedIn and Reddit for just a crap post that I put out there.
It was really funny, but the numbers on it are hilarious and also the topic is AI-related, so I'll be covering that along with Meta and Andral's AI Glasses collaboration.
Some bug bounty AI slop struggles that the industry is facing.
A huge energy merger with NextEra and Dominion for $66 billion.
Amazon Alexa Plus doing AI podcasts.

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