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A wave of AI resignations is shaking the industry: Mrinank Sharma left Anthropic citing global perils intertwined with AI risks; Zoe Hitzig quit OpenAI over fears of ads compromising ChatGPT's user data integrity; xAI saw co-founders depart amid Grok's scandalous image generation failures. Echoing Geoffrey Hinton's warnings on superintelligent threats and Mustafa Suleyman's prediction of white-collar automation in 12-18 months, these exits highlight ethical tensions. Companies respond with safety pledges, but experts like Dr. Henry Shevlin note intensified debates as AI permeates sectors from healthcare to finance, urging better oversight to balance innovation and risks.

Mustafa Suleyman is guiding Microsoft to AI self-sufficiency by building proprietary foundation models and scaling gigawatt-level compute, reducing OpenAI dependence after a $135 billion stake deal through 2032. He predicts full white-collar task automation in 12-18 months, with AI agents coordinating workflows soon after. Investments hit $140 billion in capex, targeting healthcare superintelligence to cut diagnostics times and staffing shortages. Amid rivals like Anthropic and Google, this strategy emphasizes humanist AI under human control, boosting productivity while addressing ethical and market risks.

Construction grapples with labor shortages needing 500,000 more workers by 2027, but AI in construction offers relief through agents that automate coordination, reducing admin time by 15-25% and preventing overruns. Safety systems using computer vision cut incidents by 20-30% via real-time alerts for hazards like missing gear or proximity risks. Robotics boosts productivity 40% by handling repetitive tasks, freeing workers for oversight. Predictive analytics flags 80% of delays early, as seen in high-rise projects where AI simulates changes for on-time delivery. Challenges like data integration and ethics are addressed, with tips for pilots and training to ensure smooth adoption in this evolving ecosystem.

Fundamental, founded by ex-DeepMind researchers, raised $255 million—including a $225 million Series A led by Oak HC/FT—to launch NEXUS, the first Large Tabular Model tailored for enterprise spreadsheets. Trained on billions of datasets, NEXUS predicts outcomes like fraud detection, demand forecasting, and patient readmissions without heavy data prep. It integrates seamlessly with SQL databases and AWS, enabling quick insights for Fortune 100 firms. Key investors include Valor Equity Partners and Salesforce Ventures. This addresses the gap where 80% of enterprise data is structured but underutilized, boosting efficiency in retail pricing, manufacturing inventory, and energy modeling.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang at Davos highlighted the AI boom as the largest infrastructure build-out ever, sparking six-figure jobs for construction workers, electricians, plumbers, and network technicians. He described AI's five-layer structure—energy, chips, cloud services, models, and applications—requiring trillions in investments for data centers and factories. Salaries have nearly doubled due to skilled labor shortages, with projects in the US, Europe, and Asia creating thousands of roles. This shift democratizes high earnings in tech, addressing trade shortages through vocational training and partnerships, while promising long-term stability amid AI's growth.

The U.S. construction industry faces a severe labor shortage, needing 456,000 new workers by 2027 amid retirements of one-fifth of its over-55 workforce and a $700 billion AI infrastructure surge from tech giants like Microsoft and Google. Data center projects have added 95,000 jobs since last year, but shortages delay housing and manufacturing. Skilled trades like electricians (9.5% growth) and HVAC techs (8.1%) offer opportunities, outpacing the national 3.1% average. Immigration crackdowns worsen the issue, with 92% of firms struggling to hire. Strategies include apprenticeships, tech incentives, and awareness campaigns to build the workforce for AI and reshoring.

Dubai's Alec Holdings leads AI in construction by deploying robot dogs to monitor sites and drill bots for repetitive tasks, reducing worker strain on projects like SeaWorld Abu Dhabi. Tech-enabled watches from Brix reveal plumbers are 35% productive on-site but 85% in factories, driving modular shifts. With a Dh32.9 billion backlog and recent IPO raising Dh1.4 billion, Alec optimizes workflows, cuts errors, and incentivizes staff—proving humans remain essential despite tech gains in efficiency and safety.

Big Tech faces uncertainty as AI investments hit $600B in 2026, driving stock volatility. Amazon shares fell 5.6% on $200B capex for AWS, while Nvidia surged 7.9% amid booming chip demand. Software sector lost $1T since January due to AI automation threats. Hardware like AMD and Broadcom also rebounded. Explore Alphabet's $185B plans, Microsoft declines, and risks from energy costs, rates, and geopolitics. Upcoming jobs data and Nvidia earnings could sway the market's AI trade.

Elon Musk's SpaceX xAI merger fuses reusable rockets with Grok AI, targeting a $1.25 trillion valuation through orbital data centers. SpaceX, valued at $1 trillion, absorbs xAI's $250 billion startup to launch solar-powered satellites adding 100 gigawatts of AI capacity yearly—far exceeding Earth's 59 gigawatts. Challenges include latency from space-to-ground links, radiation damage requiring automated repairs, and high launch costs. Financially, it eases xAI's $13 billion burn with SpaceX's $8 billion profits. Experts like Dan Ives see synergies for low-cost AI compute, while skeptics question scalability. This could extend AI to Mars missions, reshaping the industry amid rivals' hyperscale builds.

The Gizmo app redefines mobile entertainment with interactive mini apps, or "Gizmos," that users create using natural language prompts—no coding required. Powered by vibe-coding from Atma Sciences, it has surged to 600,000 installs in six months, with 312% growth from October to December. Unlike passive TikTok videos, Gizmos invite swipes, taps, and remixes for puzzles, art, and memes. Safety includes AI and human moderation for family-friendly content. Compare to Anything's utilities or Rooms' scripting: Gizmo prioritizes playful ease. Hands-on: Prompt a space quiz, tweak it, and share via feed or URL for viral fun.