AI News 7th December 2025

AI News Wrap-Up: 7th December 2025

🤖 AI's Next Challenge: Take the CEO’s Job

Can software actually run a company-like, for real? WSJ tosses out the provocation, noting big execs flirting with the idea while skeptics say not so fast.
Long-horizon stuff, honestly. Models ace narrow tasks yet wobble on sustained planning and accountability-the messy, human bits of leadership.
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🛰️ Putin Wanted AI Supremacy. Now Russia Is Struggling to Stay in the Race

Sanctions, war, and brain drain-a rough combo. Reporting says Moscow’s AI push is sputtering, with growing dependence on China for chips and tools.
Strategic ambitions meet supply-chain reality. Not the grand AI moonshot they pitched, at least not right now.
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📉 Markets cool on OpenAI exposure

Investors are rethinking the AI trade-OpenAI-adjacent names lose their halo while Alphabet-exposed plays look livelier after Gemini’s run.
Rotation, not a crash-more of a vibe shift. Sentiment is a skittish animal, and this one bolted.
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😬 AI chatbots aren’t Satan - but they’re scary

Bloomberg’s take cuts through the noise. Panic is overcooked, sure, yet there’s real unease about misuse, hallucinations, and the weird gaps in how these systems think.
It’s a joyless revolution-rich in promise, poor in comfort. That contradiction’s doing laps.
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💼 Jamie Dimon’s vibe on AI and work

JPMorgan’s boss sounds cautiously upbeat-AI could make us more productive and maybe shave hours off the week. Eventually. Maybe.
Shorter weeks sound dreamy... until the transition pains show up. Nuance matters-as ever with hype cycles.
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