AI fears pummel software stocks: Is it ‘illogical’ panic or a SaaS apocalypse?

The software space is facing serious market concerns this week, after the release of new AI tools from AI triggered a market sell-off.

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Tesla maintains competitive showing in China-made EV sales despite industry headwinds

Tesla remained a strong contender in China’s electric vehicle scene, as the company’s China-produced EV sales grew modestly in January from the year before.

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Why Amazon’s CEO is ‘confident’ with $200 billion spending plan

The company boosted its 2026 capital expenditures to $200 billion, with most of the spending going to data centers.

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CNBC Daily Open: Amazon’s projected capex dwarfs that of its peers — which have already spooked markets

Amazon’s capital expenditure projection comes in at $200 billion, above analysts’ estimates of $146.6 billion and higher than the roughly $131 billion in 2025.

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Amazon learns a tough lesson in a market bailing on tech. Why we must be patient

While reiterating our 1 rating on Amazon, we had no choice but to lower our price target on the selloff over management’s massive spending guide.

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Crypto bill talks picking up in Senate after clearing a key vote, Sen. Boozman says

Sen. John Boozman said Republicans, Democrats and industry officials are working to advance crypto legislation that moved through his Senate committee.

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Sapiom raises $15M to help AI agents buy their own tech tools

The startup — with backing from Accel — is building a financial layer that handles the authentication and micro-payments required for AI agents.

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Reddit looks to AI search as its next big opportunity

Reddit says its search business, including AI answers, is an “enormous” opportunity.

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6 Strategies for Visibility in ChatGPT

If you’re trying to “rank” in ChatGPT the same way you rank in Google, you’re going to have a bad quarter.

That’s not my take. It’s the pattern a lot of marketers are bumping into right now, and it’s one a top marketing agency, Relevance,  has been flagging in its recent research and client-facing visibility audits: AI answers don’t behave like search results. They behave like compiled briefs. ChatGPT pulls from what it already “knows,” plus whatever it can verify quickly when it browses, then it assembles a response that feels authoritative. So brand visibility isn’t about chasing a mythical #1 spot. It’s about becoming the source that’s referenced, cited, and repeated when your category comes up.

Here are six strategies we’ve used (and seen work) to get brands mentioned, recommended and cited more often in ChatGPT answers without turning your content program into a science project.

Strategy 1: Create “citation-ready” pages, not blog posts

Most brand content is written for humans who will skim and bounce. ChatGPT needs content that’s easy to extract, quote and attribute.

In practice, that looks like pages built around a single question with a clean, direct answer in the first 60 to 90 words, followed by supporting details, definitions and examples. When we rebuild content into this format, we usually see two downstream benefits: more featured snippets in Google and more consistent AI citations across tools that browse the web.

What to publish first (pick one):

A glossary page for your core category term

A “how it works” explainer with a simple process breakdown

A benchmarks page with real numbers and a methodology section

If you do nothing else, do this: add a “short answer” paragraph at the top of your highest-intent pages. Make it so clean you’d feel comfortable pasting it into an investor update.

Strategy 2: Win the sources ChatGPT already trusts

When ChatGPT browses, it tends to favor sources with strong authority signals and clean information architecture. In the wild, that often means Wikipedia, major publications, reputable industry sites, standards bodies, well-linked documentation hubs and widely referenced datasets.

You don’t need to become The New York Times. You do need to show up in places that already have gravity.

A practical PR angle that works right now: stop pitching “thought leadership,” start pitching “explainers with receipts.” Journalists and editors are hungry for clear definitions, fast stats and original mini-datasets they can cite. When they cite you, AI tools often inherit that trust chain.

One example we’ve used in B2B: publish a small benchmark study (even 150 to 300 responses), write a tight methodology, then pitch the “most surprising finding” to three industry publications. The goal is not a single spike of referral traffic. The goal is creating a few durable pages on durable domains that keep getting referenced.

Strategy 3: Treat your brand like an entity, not a logo

ChatGPT is better at entities than it is at brands with fuzzy edges. If your company name, category, product names and positioning are inconsistent across your site and the wider web, you’re making the model work harder than it has to.

This is the boring work that pays off:

Use one canonical description of what you do everywhere

Keep your About page current and specific

Make sure your brand shows up consistently across major profiles (LinkedIn, Crunchbase and industry directories)

Tie product names to category terms directly (“X is a B2B AP automation platform,” not “X is a modern finance experience”)

Think of it like technical SEO for your identity. When your “entity graph” is coherent, you’ll show up more cleanly in answers that start with “What is…,” “Best tools for…” and “Alternatives to…”

Strategy 4: Make your content accessible to the crawlers that matter

This part gets weird fast, but you can keep it simple.

OpenAI documents multiple crawlers and user agents, including GPTBot and OAI-SearchBot, and explains how site owners can manage access via robots.txt.

Two realities to keep in mind:

If you block everything, you’re opting out of a chunk of AI discovery.

If your best content sits behind heavy scripts, paywalls or odd navigation, you’re also “blocked,” even if you didn’t mean to be.

Quick checks we run before we expect AI visibility:

Your key pages render cleanly without requiring user interaction

PDFs are real text, not image scans

You’re not accidentally noindexing your best explainers

Your robots.txt reflects your actual business goal (visibility vs. restriction)

Also, OpenAI’s ecosystem is expanding beyond classic web browsing into “apps” and connectors that pull from tools like Google Drive or SharePoint for business users. That’s not public brand marketing, but it does change how often prospects may encounter your docs, decks and internal enablement assets inside ChatGPT at work.

Strategy 5: Engineer your pages for the prompts people actually use

Most companies still write for keywords. Your buyers are writing prompts.

Instead of “best invoicing software,” they ask:

“What should I look for in invoicing software for a 20-person agency?”

“Give me a shortlist and the tradeoffs.”

“What’s the difference between X and Y?”

Build pages that answer the second-order questions. For example, constraints, tradeoffs, implementation steps and who a tool is not for. That last part is underrated. When you use clear exclusions (“Not a fit if you need . . .”), you make your content feel more trustworthy, which increases the odds it gets pulled into an answer.

A simple way to operationalize this: take your top five sales objections and turn each into a standalone page. If Sales keeps hearing “We’re worried implementation will take six months,” publish “Typical implementation timelines for [category]” with real ranges and the variables that change them.

Strategy 6: Measure “share of answer,” then iterate like it’s paid media

Teams publish one “GEO” page, search ChatGPT twice, don’t see themselves, then give up.

Don’t fall into this trap. You need a monitoring loop, just as you’d manage creative testing in Meta.

We run a lightweight cadence that looks like this:

Pick 20 prompts that map to your pipeline, not your ego

Run them weekly in ChatGPT search and two other AI tools your buyers use

Track whether you’re mentioned, whether you’re cited and what the model says about you

Update the one page that should have been the source

If you want a benchmark that feels real: for a mid-market B2B brand, we typically aim for movement within 30 days. Not “own the category,” just measurable improvement like going from zero mentions across 20 prompts to three to five mentions and one to two citations. Once you have that foothold, you scale the same playbook across adjacent topics.

One more thing: don’t obsess over a single model behavior. ChatGPT’s search and browsing experience has been evolving quickly, including broader access to search without sign-in and more search-engine-like results. That volatility is exactly why the fundamentals above matter. Durable sources beat gimmicks.

What to do this week if you’re starting from zero

Start small and ship:

Rewrite two high-intent pages with a citation-ready intro.

Publish one original data point with a clear methodology.

Earn one third-party mention on a trusted industry site.

Set up a weekly prompt audit and track share of answer.

Do that for a month and you’ll have something most teams still don’t: a repeatable system for earning visibility in the answers prospects actually read.
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Eight arrested as illegal casino is shut down by police in Pennsylvania

Eight people were arrested last month in Pennsylvania after an illegal casino was found by police officers, authorities have stated in a social media post.

On January 28, officers from Lancaster Station’s Community Appreciation Team managed to target an illegal casino operation that was located in the west 300 block of Avenue J-2 after securing a search warrant.

As a result, eight people were arrested, five illegal gambling machines were seized, four felony arrests that included two with outstanding robbery warrants and a further four misdemeanour arrests relating to illegal gambling activity.

Dubbed as “tap-taps”, these illegal operations are often located behind fictitious storefronts which don’t have a business license.

As such, they often become focal points for drug use, shootings and other criminal activity, creating havoc in surrounding neighbourhoods.

 Despite this illegal operation being seized, crime actually decreased in 2025.

Homicide rates have decreased in Lancaster County over the previous 12 months

According to county commissioner Josh Parsons, the rate of crime decreased throughout 2025 in the area.

Murders went to record lows in 2025. Here in Lancaster County we went from 10-20 a year to 4 criminal homicides last year. Other public safety stats look great as well. Lots goes into this, but an important part is enforcing federal law again. https://t.co/REz9SKjrEE— Josh Parsons (@Josh__Parsons) January 9, 2026

“Well, that’s the number one job of government is public safety,” Parsons said. “We take it very seriously.”

Indeed, a total of just four criminal homicides were reported in 2025 and this was well below the national average per capita, which is between 25 and 70 for counties of populations between 500,000 and 1 million.

“The police all across the county work hard on violent crime. I think that’s paying off, I think immigration enforcement at the federal level also matters, I think that makes a difference. So I think it’s a number of different things are coming together,” added the commissioner.

“I would attribute a lot of our success in, the lowering of those statistics to be our community partnerships,”

The strength of these community partnerships was evident during the recent raid at Avenue J-2, which resulted in a successful operation in the end.

Featured image: Lancaster Sheriff’s Station via Facebook
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