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Reflect Weekly - Humans Train Soul, AI Speaks, and Google Shoots AI Into Space
AI soul, Doordash gets an AI voice, and Google shoots compute into space. Let's talk.
Hey! đź‘‹ Quick check-in from Raymond and the Reflect team,
If the AI’s been getting you better lately, that’s your signal: you’re teaching it your tone. Let’s do more of that.
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This week's reflections
Top clip: AI soul; Doordash gets an AI voice.
Pop and a Pause: Google shoots AI into space; Room Tone.
Top clip
DoorDash is ordering AI voice agents.Giga to scale enterprise voice agents (already with DoorDash), with sub-half-second “listen→think→act”. We’re going to fully conversational systems that can listen, reason, and act in real time across messy workflows. Watch: AI scales the vibe. Raymond on how humans and AI merge: we give the meaning, intuition, and guardrails. AI brings memory, speed, and patterning. When you show up consistently, your AI mirrors you back, sharper each time. |
Pop
A quick, topical reference to some things happening in tech or culture.
Compute leaves Earth.
![]() | Google’s “Project Suncatcher” proposes space-based AI datacenters as soon as 2027. The bet: near-continuous solar → cheaper, steadier compute; the catch: thermal/radiation, bandwidth, and launch cadence. Controlling abundant compute controls the pace of product. |
…and a Pause
A deeper editorial dive on a topic.
Room Tone

On a film set, everyone stops for thirty seconds. No lines. No footsteps. Just the sound of the room.
It’s called room tone. In the edit, those seconds are gold—the tone fills the gaps so every cut feels smooth.
That’s why it’s sacred: when the day wraps, the whole set goes still for thirty seconds so the editor gets a clean take of the room.
Most weeks don’t feel smooth. We jump from message to meeting to meal. More noise doesn’t fix it. A short pause does.
Say nothing. Let the fan, the street, your breath print. That’s room tone. Then ask one question and answer once, simply.
Questions for tonight:
What single interruption is always worth breaking focus?
What first line actually gets you moving when you’re stuck?
If your energy halves, what still gets done?
What decision have you been avoiding that would clear the most mental space right now?
That’s worth a pause.
Say it once. Say it loud. Join the waitlist.



