Happy Monday. ☀️
Every Monday I'm going to do something I've been doing in my head for a while , tell you what's happening in AI and why it actually matters to your life and your work.
Not just the headlines. Not the doom scroll. My actual read on what's worth your attention.
Let's get into it................................
🍵 Mark Zuckerberg built himself an AI agent to help him run Meta and just told the world that eventually, every single person on earth will have one of their own.
Here's my take:
WSJ broke the story this morning. Zuck deployed a personal AI agent to help him operate as CEO ( I have one too and we will be building this togther in prompt party)
synthesizing information faster, making decisions more efficiently. He's not just using AI as a tool. He's using AI as an executive function. And he's testing it on himself first before he sells it to the world.
Most people are reading this as a story about powerful men getting more powerful. That's the wrong POV , especially for us. What's actually happening is that AI is becoming infrastructure, the operating layer underneath human expertise, not the replacement for it. Zuckerberg still has to know what matters, what direction to set for the agent, and what judgment to apply. The agent just clears the noise so he can think.
That's exactly what we're training for in this room. The woman who knows how to direct her AI agent, meaning give it context, interrogate its output, and apply her own discernment, isn't doing a tech skill. She's doing a leadership skill. And right now, most people don't have it.
Bottom line: Zuckerberg's CEO agent isn't a story about CEOs. It's a story about where human value lives in the AI era and why Language is the new coding.
Had you seen this story? What's your take? Source: Zuckerberg's CEO AI Agent (WSJ, March 23, 2026)
🍵Microfot and Open AI broke up. The Microsoft-OpenAI partnership is officially over. A viral Medium piece this week called it "The $250 Billion Betrayal." Two years of AI dominance fractured. My take: The "one big partner" era is done. Every major company is now building their own AI stack. What that means for us: more tools, more choices, more responsibility to know what we're choosing and why. I think eveyone should be thinking of their career and personal brand the same way. These jobs ain't loyal and you shouldn't be etiher.
🍵 Amazon is building an AI phone. Perplexity launched an AI browser. OpenAI is building a Superapp. Three companies, one week, all racing to own the same thing: the interface that sits between you and AI every day. My take: Whoever owns the interface owns the relationship. Pay attention to where AI is living, it's moving from apps into the devices and browsers you already use. It's becoming integrated and unavoidable.
🍵AI models are officially becoming commodities. The capability gap between the major models is closing. What was a competitive edge six months ago is now table stakes. My take: This is actually great news for us. When the models are equal, the advantage moves entirely to the person using them their judgment, their context, their personal taste, their discernment. That's what we're building here.
🍵AI is splitting the workforce in two. 170 million new roles projected by 2030, but then there is "AI Brain Fry" is now a documented condition, entry-level jobs are shrinking, and Anthropic's new report is calling it "disruptive deskilling." My take: Thebrain rot is real and it's happening now. The women who use AI fluently will move up. The ones who don't will be on the floor regretting it. There's no middle lane left.
🍵The feds moved to kill all state AI laws this week. The White House dropped a new AI plan. The Pentagon is building its own AI. Speed is being chosen over protection. My take: AI policy is now geopolitical strategy. Stay informed this affects every company, platform, and tool you use.
Make it make sense.
AI is no longer a feature you can choose to adopt or ignore. It is becoming the infrastructure underneath business, government, and everyday work.
The question is no longer "should I learn AI?" It's "who am I becoming as I do?"
That's what we're answering in this room. 💜
Which story hit different for you this week? Drop it below.