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The Coming AI Rules Battle

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Mar 23, 2026
AI is suddenly becoming a major political flashpoint in America. The conversation tracks a White House framework under attack from both left and right, rising public anxiety over jobs, and a brewing fight over who gets to set the rules. It also spotlights OpenAI’s enterprise hiring spree, FedEx’s companywide AI training, and Meta’s push toward agents that talk to each other.
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OpenAI's Real Bottleneck Is Adoption Not Models

  • OpenAI’s hiring surge shows AI’s bottleneck has shifted from model quality to enterprise adoption and workflow redesign.
  • It plans to double to about 8,000 staff, including technical ambassadors, after enterprise demand and coding tools opened new product lanes.
ANECDOTE

FedEx Is Training All 400000 Employees On AI

  • FedEx is trying a company-wide AI rollout by training all 400,000 employees with role-specific, continuously updated instruction.
  • Accenture helps run bespoke curricula, communities of practice, use-case sharing, and hackathons instead of one-off certifications.
ANECDOTE

Meta's Internal Agents Are Already Talking To Each Other

  • Meta is flattening management while giving employees AI agents that can search knowledge and message coworkers autonomously.
  • MyClaw can access chats and files, and Meta already sees agents talking to each other to resolve issues without interrupting humans.
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