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Mar 28, 2026 Rapid-fire AI product launches and why shipping speed now shapes platform choice. Phone apps that control cloud and automate full business workflows. Building an end-to-end YouTube growth engine using autonomous agents. Leaked model capabilities, cybersecurity and market fallout. Shifts in hiring, which jobs are most at risk, and why vocational and neurodivergent skills may be more resilient.
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Future Work Values Trades And Neurodivergence
- Alex Karp predicts future valuable workers will be vocational tradespeople or neurodivergent thinkers, since 'normal shaped skills' are automatable.
- Palantir funds a neurodivergent fellowship ($110kâ$200k) to hire unconventional thinkers for competitive advantage.
OpenAI Retreats From Consumer Side Quests
- OpenAI is pivoting to enterprise, killing consumer compute-heavy projects like Sora and instant checkout to focus on high-productivity business use cases.
- Leadership shifts assign Sam Altman to fundraising/compute while Figi Simo runs day-to-day product operations.
Model Picker Hidden To Optimize Tokens
- ChatGPT now auto-selects 'instant' or 'thinking' models to optimize tokens, hiding direct model selection but allowing reconfiguration in settings.
- This improves token efficiency but can break consistency for custom GPTs and reproducibility across users.
