[AI WEEKLY NEWS RUNDOWN] The AI Great Reset: Meta’s 20% Cut, Microsoft’s Medical Superintelligence, and the $26B Open-Source War (March 08th to March 15th 2026)

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🚀 Welcome to the AI Unraveled Weekly Rundown. This week, the “Efficiency Era” turned into the “Agentic Era.” Meta is preparing to cut 15,800 jobs to fund a $600 billion infrastructure play, while Microsoft has officially entered the race for “Medical Superintelligence.”.

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Weekly Highlights:

  • The Meta Purge: 20% workforce cuts as Zuckerberg pivots capital to $600B in data centers.

  • Medical Superintelligence: Microsoft’s Copilot Health integrates 50,000 hospitals and 50+ wearables.

  • The xAI Reset: Elon Musk ousts founders and announces “Macrohard”—the Tesla-xAI merger to automate entire companies.

  • Open-Source War: Nvidia commits $26B to open-weight models to counter Chinese “Little Lobster” mania.

  • Biological Frontier: China approves the first commercial brain implant; Adobe’s CEO steps down after 18 years.

  • YouTube vs. Disney: The official flip—YouTube is now the world’s largest media company by ad revenue.

  • Humanoid Assembly: Xiaomi robots reach 90.2% success on EV production lines.

Credits: Created and produced by Etienne Noumen.

Keywords: Meta Layoffs 2026, Microsoft Copilot Health, Medical Superintelligence, Elon Musk Macrohard, Digital Optimus, Nvidia Nemotron 3 Super, Little Lobster AI China, Neuracle Brain Implant, Travis Kalanick Atoms, YouTube vs Disney Revenue, Xiaomi Humanoid Robots, AI Brain Fry, DjamgaMind, AI Unraveled.

Timestamps:

  • 0:00 – 4:30 | Introduction & The “Skyscraper” Analogy

  • 4:30 – 9:50 | The Meta Workforce Purge:

  • 9:50 – 14:15 | Adobe’s Moat Collapse & Narayen’s Exit:

  • 14:15 – 19:40 | The “Avocado” Failure & Licensing Rivals:

  • 19:40 – 25:10 | Musk’s “Macrohard” Vision:

  • 25:10 – 30:25 | Microsoft’s Medical Superintelligence:

  • 30:25 – 36:10 | The MAI-DxO Architecture:

  • 36:10 – 41:45 | The Cold War of Compute (Nvidia vs. China):

  • 41:45 – 43:30 |Conclusion: Infrastructure Sovereignty:

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AI Unraveled is produced using a hybrid “Human-in-the-Loop” workflow. While all research, interviews, and strategic insights are curated by Etienne Noumen, we leverage advanced AI voice synthesis for our daily narration to ensure speed, consistency, and scale.

Meta plans to cut 20% of its workforce LINK

  • Meta is considering cutting around 20% of its workforce, which would eliminate roughly 15,800 jobs from its nearly 79,000 employees, though no timeline or final number has been set.

  • The planned reductions come as Meta ramps up AI spending, with up to $600 billion earmarked for data center infrastructure by 2028 and large compensation packages to recruit top researchers.

  • CEO Mark Zuckerberg has pointed to AI-driven efficiency gains, saying projects that used to require big teams can now be done by a single person, echoing similar cuts across the tech industry.

Musk ousts more xAI founders as AI coding effort falters, FT reports

Elon Musk has triggered a fresh wave of job cuts at his AI firm xAI, with more co-founders pushed out amid his dissatisfaction with ​the underperformance of the startup’s coding division, the Financial Times reported on Friday.

Musk ‌last month overhauled the management of xAI, ahead of a planned initial public offering that could rank among the largest ever, after merging the company with his rocket firm SpaceX.

https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/musk-ousts-more-xai-founders-ai-coding-effort-falters-ft-reports-2026-03-13/

Travis Kalanick launches new robotics startup LINK

  • Uber founder Travis Kalanick has launched a new robotics company called Atoms, which will operate in the food, mining, and transportation industries and absorbs his existing ghost kitchen company, CloudKitchens.

  • Kalanick said Atoms will build a “wheelbase for robots” focused on specialized machines rather than humanoids, and he is close to acquiring Pronto, an autonomous vehicle startup for industrial and mining sites.

  • The Information reported that Kalanick has “major backing” from Uber and has told people he wants to be more aggressive in rolling out self-driving technology than Waymo, though Atoms’ website does not mention Uber.

Elon Musk pledges to rebuild xAI LINK

  • Elon Musk publicly apologized for past hiring mistakes at xAI and said the company is reviewing old interview records to reach back out to promising candidates who were previously turned down.

  • Musk compared the overhaul to Tesla’s early days, writing that xAI “was not built right first time around” and is now being rebuilt from the foundations up as a full reset.

  • Musk also revealed a formal collaboration between Tesla and xAI called “Macrohard” or “Digital Optimus,” which aims to build AI systems that can perform the functions of entire companies.

Meta delays AI model over performance concerns LINK

  • Meta has pushed back the release of its new AI model, code-named Avocado, from March to at least May because it fell short of leading rivals on internal tests for reasoning, coding, and writing.

  • Avocado outperformed Meta’s previous model and Google’s Gemini 2.5 from March but did not match Gemini 3.0 from November, and leaders discussed temporarily licensing Gemini to power Meta’s AI products.

  • Meta invested $14.3 billion in Scale AI last year and made its CEO, Alexandr Wang, chief AI officer, who built an internal lab called TBD Lab with around 100 employees working on Avocado.

Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen steps down after 18 years LINK

  • Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen is stepping down after nearly 18 years leading the company and will stay on as board chair while Adobe searches for his successor.

  • Under Narayen, Adobe grew from under $1 billion in revenue to over $25 billion, but generative AI tools now challenge its core creative software business.

  • The shift comes as tech firms cut thousands of jobs to reorganize around AI, with companies like Atlassian and Block recently eliminating roughly 5,600 positions combined.

China approves first-ever commercial brain implant LINK

  • China has approved the first-ever commercial brain implant, a brain-computer interface made by Neuracle Medical Technology, for use in people with spinal cord injuries.

  • The coin-sized wireless device sits on the brain’s surface and records electrical signals from neurons, which software decodes to let patients control things like a computer cursor.

  • No BCI devices have been approved for commercial use in the U.S., where Neuralink, Synchron, and Paradromics are still running clinical trials with their own implants.

Google Maps gets its biggest upgrade in a decade LINK

  • Google Maps is rolling out two major new features today: a Gemini-powered conversational assistant called “Ask Maps” and a 3D navigation mode called “Immersive Navigation” for drivers.

  • Ask Maps sits below the search box and can answer very specific travel questions, create full itineraries from over 300 million places, and deliver personalized results based on your saved locations.

  • Immersive Navigation adds transparent 3D buildings, crosswalks, traffic lights, and smart zooms for tricky junctions, though it’s US-only for now and will expand to more devices over coming months.

Nvidia fills the open-source AI gap LINK

  • Nvidia plans to spend $26 billion over five years building open-weight AI models, filling a gap left as Meta pulls back on Llama and Chinese providers like DeepSeek dominate the open-source space.

  • The company released Nemotron 3 Super, a 128-billion-parameter hybrid Transformer-Mamba model that roughly matches Claude 4.5 Haiku but still falls short of Chinese competitors like Qwen3.5.

  • Open models optimized for Nvidia hardware also serve a business goal: keeping developers inside the Nvidia ecosystem and providing a Western alternative as DeepSeek reportedly trains on Huawei chips.

Microsoft launches Copilot Health for medical records LINK

  • Microsoft announced Copilot Health, a new experience inside its consumer chatbot that combines your medical records and wearable data with an AI trained to help you understand your health information.

  • Health queries are the most common topic among mobile Copilot users, and the new tool was fine-tuned by in-house and external clinicians across more than 24 countries using credible medical frameworks.

  • Copilot Health keeps your medical data separate from regular chats, lets you delete it with a simple toggle, and is rolling out slowly to US adults — though it is not protected under HIPAA.

YouTube surpasses Disney as largest media company LINK

  • YouTube has passed Disney and become the largest media company by ad revenue, pulling in $40.4 billion in 2025 — more than Disney, NBC, Paramount, and Warner Bros. Discovery’s combined $37.8 billion.

  • This marks a big turnaround from 2024, when YouTube’s $36.1 billion in ad revenue fell short of the four major Hollywood studios’ collective $41.8 billion, according to research firm MoffettNathanson.

  • Parent company Alphabet reported YouTube’s total revenue soared to $60 billion in 2025, with a big portion now coming from subscriptions like YouTube TV, YouTube Premium, and NFL Sunday Ticket.

Meta deploys AI scam detection across all patforms LINK

  • Meta is rolling out new AI-powered scam detection features across Facebook, WhatsApp, and Messenger designed to alert users before they interact with suspicious accounts or messages.

  • Facebook will test alerts warning users about suspicious friend requests, while WhatsApp will now flag potentially fraudulent device linking requests that scammers use to hijack accounts.

  • Meta said it removed more than 159 million scam ads last year, with 92 percent taken down before anyone reported them, plus 10.9 million accounts tied to criminal scam centers.

Yann LeCun raises $1 billion for AI startup AMI Labs LINK

  • Yann LeCun’s new AI startup AMI Labs has raised $1.03 billion at a $3.5 billion pre-money valuation to build world models, which learn from reality rather than just language.

  • CEO Alexandre LeBrun said AMI Labs starts with fundamental research, not quick product launches, and it could take years for world models to go from theory to commercial applications.

  • The round drew backers including Bezos Expeditions, NVIDIA, Samsung, Toyota Ventures, and Eric Schmidt, while the startup plans to open source much of its code and publish papers.

Meta acquires Moltbook, the AI social network LINK

  • Meta has acquired Moltbook, the AI social network where AI agents built on OpenClaw could talk to each other, with the deal first reported by Axios and confirmed to TechCrunch.

  • Moltbook creators Matt Schlicht and Ben Parr are joining Meta Superintelligence Labs, though deal terms were not disclosed and it’s unclear how Meta will fold Moltbook into its AI efforts.

  • Researchers found that the vibe-coded Moltbook was not secure, making it easy for human users to pose as AI agents and create fake posts, including one viral post about agents developing a secret encrypted language.

Nvidia reportedly developing its own answer to OpenClaw LINK

  • Nvidia is reportedly building its own claw platform called NemoClaw, joining a fast-moving hardware and software trend started by OpenClaw that wraps LLMs into personal assistants capable of coding and browsing.

  • According to Wired, Nvidia has been offering free early access to NemoClaw to enterprise software companies like Google, Adobe, Salesforce, Cisco, and CrowdStrike in exchange for contributions to its project.

  • NemoClaw is reportedly open-source, likely powered by the Nemotron family of models, and could be announced at Nvidia’s GTC developer conference next week alongside a new inference chip.

Google rolls out new Gemini capabilities to four Workspace apps LINK

  • Google is adding new Gemini AI features to Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Drive that pull information from Gmail, Chat, and Drive to generate formatted drafts, spreadsheets, and slides.

  • A “Help me create” tool in Docs builds first drafts from your existing files, while “Match writing style” and “Match the format” tools unify tone and mirror other documents’ structure.

  • All new features are rolling out today in beta for Google AI Ultra and Pro subscribers, available in English worldwide for Docs, Sheets, and Slides, and U.S.-only for Drive.

OpenAI and Google workers back Anthropic lawsuit against Pentagon LINK

  • More than 30 employees from OpenAI and Google DeepMind filed a court statement Monday backing Anthropic’s lawsuit against the Pentagon after the agency designated the AI company a supply-chain risk.

  • The Pentagon applied the label — normally reserved for foreign adversaries — after Anthropic refused to let the DOD use its technology for mass surveillance of Americans or autonomously firing weapons.

  • The brief, signed by Google DeepMind chief scientist Jeff Dean, argues the designation was arbitrary and will chill open deliberation about AI risks while hurting U.S. scientific competitiveness in artificial intelligence.

Microsoft announces Copilot Cowork LINK

  • Microsoft announced Copilot Cowork, a new feature built with Anthropic that can independently complete tasks like creating spreadsheets, running reports, and doing research using your files, email, and calendar.

  • A Microsoft executive described Cowork as a “fire and forget” tool, showing how it analyzed his meeting calendar, recommended which ones to skip, and declined them with AI-written notes attached.

  • Copilot Cowork is rolling out now as a limited research preview, while Microsoft’s agent management platform, Agent 365, will become generally available on May 1 with new models from Anthropic and OpenAI.

Anthropic sues Trump administration over Pentagon blacklist LINK

  • Anthropic has sued the Trump administration after the AI startup was blacklisted by the Pentagon and labeled a threat to U.S. national security, calling the actions “unprecedented and unlawful.”

  • The company said in its complaint that federal contracts are already being canceled and private deals worth hundreds of millions of dollars are now in doubt because of the designation.

  • Anthropic was officially designated a supply chain risk, a label historically reserved for foreign adversaries, which forces defense vendors to certify they don’t use Anthropic’s models.

OpenClaw mania hits China LINK

  • Tencent, Alibaba, ByteDance, JD.com, and Baidu have all launched competing free-installation campaigns for the open-source AI agent OpenClaw, known as “Little Lobster,” fueling what Pandaily calls “Lobster mania” across China.

  • The mania spread from developer circles into mainstream Chinese tech conversation after Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun publicly endorsed OpenClaw, and Tencent drew crowds ranging from retired engineers to librarians at Shenzhen installation events.

  • Shenzhen’s district government has drafted policy support for OpenClaw-related AI development, adding a regulatory dimension to a phenomenon that shifted from technical niche to strategic priority in weeks.

Xiaomi uses humanoid robots to build electric cars LINK

  • Xiaomi recently tested two humanoid robots on the assembly line at its Beijing electric vehicle factory, where they completed 90.2 percent of their assigned work over a three-hour trial period.

  • The robots applied lugnuts to a vehicle chassis at a cycle time of 76 seconds, which Xiaomi president Lu Weibing said is fast enough to keep up with the factory’s pace.

  • UK-based firm Humanoid ran a similar pilot in February with over 90 percent success, but its robots were fixed to a stable base rather than standing on two legs like Xiaomi’s.

What Else Happened in AI this week?

  • The MacBook Neo is Apple’s most repairable laptop LINK

  • BuzzFeed Nearing Bankruptcy After Disastrous Turn Toward AI LINK

  • Musk says Tesla’s mega AI chip fab project to launch in seven days LINK

  • AI error jails innocent grandmother for months in North Dakota fraud case LINK

  • AI agents can autonomously coordinate propaganda campaigns without human direction LINK

  • Google AI Introduces ‘Groundsource’: A New Methodology that Uses Gemini Model to Transform Unstructured Global News into Actionable, Historical Data.[LINK]

  • ByteDance suspends launch of video AI model after copyright disputes, The Information reports.[LINK]

  • Beijing humanoid robot half marathon holds first test run ahead of upgraded 2026 race.[LINK]

  • Steven Spielberg reveals aliens exist, denies AI use in films at SXSW.[LINK]

  • Meta delays release of new AI, weighs licensing Google’s Gemini after disappointing trial runs: report [LINK]

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