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Summary: The first week of Q2 2026 reveals a violent restructuring of the corporate status quo. We analyze Jack Dorsey’s thesis that AI can replace middle management, turning Block’s 40% layoff into a blueprint for the “Agentic Enterprise.” Meanwhile, the alliance between Microsoft and OpenAI fractures further as Microsoft launches three in-house models to declare its independence. We also track the capital flight on the secondary markets, where investors are dumping OpenAI shares in favor of Anthropic’s enterprise-friendly valuation. Finally, we deconstruct the impending $1.75 Trillion SpaceX IPO and how Elon Musk is merging rockets and AI into an unprecedented capital structure.
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Important Topics Covered:
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Block’s AI Restructure: Jack Dorsey’s argument that the digital exhaust of remote work allows an AI “world model” to entirely replace middle management.
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Microsoft’s Model Independence: The launch of MAI-Transcribe-1, MAI-Voice-1, and MAI-Image-2 by Mustafa Suleyman’s 10-person teams, signaling a break from OpenAI reliance.
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Secondary Market Capital Flight: Why institutional investors are abandoning $600M in OpenAI stock to deploy $2B into Anthropic.
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Project Stagecraft: Inside OpenAI’s covert project paying 4,000 freelancers to map out their own job replacement data.
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The SpaceX $1.75T IPO: How Elon Musk is leveraging the rocket business to fund the compute needs of xAI in the largest public offering in history.
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Cloudflare EmDash: The launch of a secure, AI-native CMS designed to kill WordPress vulnerabilities through Dynamic Worker sandboxing.
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Nvidia’s China Slide: Chinese chipmakers grab 40% market share by delivering 1.65 million domestic GPUs.
Keywords: Block AI Restructuring, Jack Dorsey Middle Management, OpenAI Secondary Market, Anthropic Valuation, Microsoft MAI Models, Mustafa Suleyman, OpenAI Project Stagecraft, SpaceX $1.75T IPO, Elon Musk xAI Funding, Cloudflare EmDash CMS, Nvidia China Market Share, AI Executive Toolkit, DjamgaMind, AIRIA, AI Unraveled
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Block ditches managers for AI
Twitter founder and Block CEO Jack Dorsey just co-authored a post arguing AI can replace middle management, framing Block’s recent 40% workforce cut as the opening move in a massive workplace restructure for the AI era.
The details:
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Block cut over 4K employees in February, over 40% of its staff — with Dorsey calling it a bet on AI, not a response to weakness.
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Dorsey said managers exist to route information up and down a chain, and AI can now do that via a live “world model” of the business.
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He said everyone at Block now falls into one of three roles: builders, problem-owners over specific outcomes, and player-coaches who develop talent.
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Block is remote-first, and Dorsey says every decision, design, and plan already exists as a digital record, giving AI the raw material to replace managers.
Why it matters: Dorsey’s thesis is an interesting one, especially as lean, AI-first teams go head-to-head with bloated legacy firms that have layers of approval. Block’s bet is that remote work already generated the data, and AI just needed to catch up to use it — but not everyone is going to trust the tech to completely cut out the managerial layer.
Investors flee OpenAI for rival Anthropic
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Investors on secondary markets are turning away from OpenAI shares and rushing to buy equity in rival Anthropic, with some large OpenAI stakes now nearly impossible to sell.
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About $600 million in OpenAI shares from institutional investors found no buyers, while secondary platforms report over $2 billion in cash ready to deploy into Anthropic.
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Investors see better risk-reward in Anthropic at its $380 billion valuation, betting it will close the gap with OpenAI’s $852 billion, especially given Anthropic’s stronger enterprise client growth.
Microsoft launches 3 new AI models to rival OpenAI
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Microsoft released three in-house AI models — MAI-Transcribe-1, MAI-Voice-1, and MAI-Image-2 — covering speech-to-text, voice generation, and image creation, competing directly with OpenAI, Google, and ElevenLabs.
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Mustafa Suleyman told VentureBeat that teams of fewer than 10 engineers built the audio and image models, and MAI-Transcribe-1 runs on half the GPUs of competitors while beating Whisper on all 25 benchmarked languages.
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Suleyman confirmed Microsoft plans to build a frontier large language model and become “completely independent,” following a renegotiated OpenAI contract that now lets Microsoft pursue superintelligence on its own.
OpenAI taps freelancers to teach ChatGPT their jobs
A new report from Business Insider just revealed “Project Stagecraft,” an internal OpenAI effort paying as many as 4K freelancers at least $50/hr to build occupation-specific training data across a variety of jobs.
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The project runs through Handshake AI, with freelancers from jobs including commercial aviation, pharmacists, plant scientists, and HR specialists.
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The project focuses on “knowledge work, not manual labor,” aiming to map economically relevant tasks and gauge what ChatGPT can already handle.
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Contractors create personas and simulate workflows, providing “context, goals, references, and deliverables” to help train models with human expertise.
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One contractor who participated told BI, “We all were aware that we were basically training AI to replace us.”
Why it matters: AI training has gone from generalist data labeling to a more targeted cataloging of what professionals actually do, field by field, task by task. With OAI also drafting policy papers on economic disruption and “rethinking the social contract,” the AGI timelines may be going much faster than even they anticipated.
SpaceX targets record $1.75T IPO debut
SpaceX just filed for what would be the largest IPO in history, targeting a valuation north of $1.75T and a raise of up to $75B — which would make Elon Musk’s rocket-AI-social media mega-company one of the most valuable on Earth.
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The SEC filing sets up a June debut that would beat OpenAI and Anthropic to public markets, making Musk’s company the first U.S. AI-era mega-listing.
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SpaceX is targeting a $1.75T+ valuation, and its $50B–$75B raise would more than double the largest IPO ever (Saudi Aramco’s $29B offering in 2019).
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Musk absorbed xAI into SpaceX before filing, though the AI side reportedly pulls in under $1B in revenue against the rocket business’s roughly $20B.
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About 30% of shares would be open to everyday investors, while a special two-tier voting structure lets Musk keep full control after going public.
Why it matters: After all of the talk surrounding AI mega-IPOs centering on OpenAI and Anthropic, it’s xAI (via SpaceX) that will be the first U.S. lab to hit the public markets. Despite now losing every one of his 11 co-founders, Musk’s vision and tie-in of rockets, AI, robotics, and data make for a combo few other rivals can match at scale.
Cloudflare launches WordPress competitor
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Cloudflare has launched EmDash, an open source CMS it calls the “spiritual successor” to WordPress, designed to be more secure and built on what the company describes as an “AI native” architecture.
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EmDash runs each plugin in an isolated sandbox called Dynamic Workers, requiring plugins to declare permissions upfront, since Cloudflare says 96% of WordPress vulnerabilities come from plugins with unrestricted access.
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The new CMS is built on a scale-to-zero principle that only bills for CPU time during actual requests, and WordPress users can migrate by importing a WXR file or installing the EmDash Exporter plugin.
Amazon in talks to acquire Globalstar for $9 billion
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Amazon is in talks to buy Globalstar, a satellite communications company valued at around $8.81 billion, as it tries to grow its early-stage Leo satellite internet service, the Financial Times reported.
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Apple’s 20% stake in Globalstar, part of a $1.5 billion investment in 2024 to expand satellite and ground infrastructure, has complicated the deal and required separate negotiations between Amazon and Apple.
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Amazon’s Leo program has about 200 satellites in orbit and plans for 7,700, but it still trails SpaceX’s Starlink, which operates over 9,600 satellites and serves more than nine million users.
Fewer adults are posting on social media
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A new Ofcom report found that fewer adults in the UK are posting, sharing, or commenting on social media, dropping from 61% in 2024 to 49% as platforms shift toward video.
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Nearly half of adults are now concerned about historic posts causing problems later in life, with worries about professional prospects and reputation driving people to stop posting permanently.
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Meanwhile, active use of AI tools like ChatGPT has jumped from 31% to 54% among UK adults, and fewer social media users believe the apps are good for their mental health.
Alibaba launches 3 closed-source AI models in 3 days
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Alibaba released three closed-source AI models in three days this week, ending with Qwen3.6-Plus, a coding and multimodal reasoning model sold through paid APIs to enterprise customers.
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The shift follows the departure of Qwen’s technical lead Lin Junyang in early March, with one contributor suggesting the exit was not voluntary, and Alibaba replacing him with a Google DeepMind veteran.
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Alibaba is targeting $100 billion in cloud revenue within five years, and Qwen3.6-Plus scores 78.8 on SWE-bench Verified, trailing only Claude Opus 4.5 among the models it compared against.
Survey: AI coding shifts hiring trends
More developers than ever are relying on agents to do their work for them.
A recent survey of 450 US software engineers from CodeSignal found that 91% reported using agentic AI coding tools, such as Claude Code, Codex and Cursor in their day-to-day work. Additionally, more than three-quarters of those engineers shipped AI-generated code into production over the past six months.
The data adds to the broader narrative that the role of an engineer is transforming as their task load shifts from software coder to AI orchestrator. And despite fears that AI will kill the jobs of software engineers, job postings for developers are up year-over-year as novice-led vibe coding brings about the dawn of custom software that requires more in-house expertise.
“Software development has fundamentally changed,” said Tigran Sloyan, co-founder and CEO of CodeSignal. “Engineers are no longer coding alone; they’re working with AI agents, and the best ones know how to get the most out of them.”
It’s why, for engineers, AI skills may become non-negotiable. According to CodeSignal’s survey, 73% of engineers reported that not adopting these tools puts them at risk of becoming less competitive, and 42% reported that they’d be hesitant to hire or work with a developer who doesn’t use them.
And as these skills become more in demand, CodeSignal debuted agentic coding assessments designed to test engineers’ AI readiness. These assessments test whether engineers can use agentic tools to build working solutions and explain their technical decisions to reviewers, rather than simply testing if they can build algorithms or write code by hand.
“The companies that figure out how to hire for—and develop—those skills will have a real advantage,” Tigran said.
And one thing is clear: AI coding tools are accelerating development time and driving down the cost of building software. That’s increasing, rather than decreasing, the need for organizations to hire more developers to connect the dots and manage the code.
What Else Happened in AI on April 02nd 2026?
Contra Labs emerged from stealth as a new evaluation platform for AI creative tools, with leaderboards, datasets, and benchmarks focused on human creative taste.
Z AI rolled out GLM-5V-Turbo, a new ‘vision coding’ model that reads screenshots, design drafts, and interfaces to generate runnable code directly from what it sees.
Liquid AI released LFM2.5-350M, a small open model that outperforms models twice its size on tool use and is able to run efficiently across consumer devices.
Arcee AI introduced Trinity Large-Thinking, a new open-weight reasoning model rivaling Opus 4.6 on agent benchmarks at roughly 1/20th the cost.
Alibaba launched Wan2.7-Image, a new image model that generates, edits, and renders text across 12 languages with up to 12 consistent images per prompt.
Group Pushing Age Verification Requirements for AI Turns Out to Be Sneakily Backed by OpenAI [Link]
Nvidia market share in China falls to less than 60% — Chinese chip makers deliver 1.65 million AI GPUs as the government pushes data centers to use domestic chips [Link]
Scientists Create Plant That Produces Ayahuasca, Shrooms, and Toad Psychedelics All At Once [Link]
Mark Zuckerberg, Larry Ellison, and Jensen Huang appointed to President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology [Link]
AI tractor startup collapses after burning $240M, laying off entire staff [Link]
Visa is bringing AI to credit card charge disputes [Link]
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