WSJ
Brokerage firm Public is letting users set investment theses and have AI agents execute trades automatically β and the bot passed all eight Series 7 practice exams. Co-CEO Jannick Malling says it "frees up time in a way we don't fully understand yet." This is the thin end of the wedge: once retail investors get comfortable with autonomous execution, the behavioral shift in market microstructure could be profound.
Shelly Palmer
Free AI video generation using Veo 3.1 for any Google account holder β 10 clips/month at no cost. Pro subscribers get Lyria 3 music generation and up to 1,000 videos/month. This is Google's play to kill Adobe's video editing dominance by giving away what others charge $30+/month for. The real lock-in: Drive β Vids β YouTube creates a closed content pipeline. As Palmer puts it, "the workflow lock-in is worth more to Google than subscription revenue."
Fast Company
Challenger data shows 60,620 job cuts in March, up 25% from February β and a quarter were explicitly AI-driven. Over 52,000 tech jobs cut so far in 2026. This is the quantitative proof point for what anecdotes have been suggesting: AI displacement is no longer theoretical, it's showing up in hard layoff data. The intersection with the energy shock β both hitting white-collar services simultaneously β is the under-discussed macro risk.
Semafor
WSJ's iconic tech columnist left after a decade to launch "New Things" β and says ChatGPT was the one who actually told her to quit. "Every human kept saying trust your gut... but my gut just wants a burrito." She's now using AI as a "co-founder" for her new media venture. This is the creator economy thesis crystallized: AI doesn't just help you work, it helps you make the career decisions humans are too anxious to advise on.