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🦞 AI Hiring Narrative Breaks

Plus: Codex Is Stealing Your PC, The FDE Boom Splits

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AI Hiring Narrative Breaks

TL;DR: David Sacks, tech founder and investor, highlighted a Ramp/Revelio study of 21,559 U.S. firms showing heavy AI adopters grew employment about 10% after adoption, with entry-level headcount up 12%. The data challenges the instant-layoff narrative across engineering, sales, admin, and customer service, though critics argue the hiring bump may prove temporary. Read more →


Codex Is Stealing Your PC

TL;DR: OpenAI's Codex desktop app quietly drains users' own machines, with one reporting 150GB of monthly network traffic and a V2EX user logging 4.8TB of SSD writes while it merely idled in the background. Its persistent connections, cloud sandbox, and nonstop indexing offload real cost onto your hardware. Running Codex on MyClaw.ai's fully cloud-hosted version avoids the local drain entirely. Read more →


The FDE Boom Splits

TL;DR: Forward deployed engineers are booming as Amazon commits $1 billion, OpenAI and Anthropic build similar teams, and Google hires hundreds. But the hype hides a split job: builders map messy workflows and ship agents, while bulldozers drive adoption through incentives, training, and power. Enterprise AI gains need both, not just technical deployment alone inside complex organizations. Read more →


AI Outruns Resilience

TL;DR: Commvault’s Omdia survey of 1,234 Asian organizations shows agentic AI moving into operations faster than cyber resilience can adapt. While over a third are already trialling or deploying agents, only 34% plan for non-human identities, governance reviews remain thin, and recovery reality badly lags executive expectations: five days promised, 28 days needed after incidents on average. Read more →


Graphs Ground Health Agents

TL;DR: Supplement giant Blackmores is using knowledge graphs to prepare safer agentic AI tools for supplement recommendations. By mapping products, ingredients, conditions, drug interactions, and body effects, the company wants recommendations that are explainable and traceable. The strategic bet is that healthcare AI needs grounded reasoning, because a wrong answer risks doctor trust, consumer health, and regulatory compliance. Read more →


Deductions Get Agentic

TL;DR: Kraft Heinz is putting AI agents into deductions management, with Dylan Jetha, global trade-to-cash lead, framing it as better visibility and control. The agents pull portal, carrier, and ERP data, validate claims, categorize disputes, and could cut cycle time 20% while recovering more lost revenue and reducing leakage over time. Read more →


Quota Math Gets Repriced

TL;DR: The latest ICONIQ Capital GTM survey shows 2026 SaaS sales quotas resetting higher, with enterprise AEs now near $2.25 million, mid-market at $1.35 million, and SMB at $750,000. The shift reflects AI-driven pipeline, lifecycle ownership, stronger territory design, and expansion-linked comp; without that operating system, the new quota math breaks for most teams trying to copy leaders. Read more →


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