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AI News January 19-23 2026: Weekly AI News

Season 4, Ep. 6
Davos Headlines

Kristalina GeorgievaIMF40% of jobs "touched by AI," labor market "tsunami"

Dario AmodeiAnthropicAI will replace all developers in 1 year, Nobel-level science in 2 years

Demis HassabisGoogle DeepMindAGI has 50% chance within decade, current systems "nowhere near" human-level

Satya NadellaMicrosoftEnergy costs, not model quality, will determine AI winners

Donald TrumpU.S. President300GW nuclear capacity target by 2030

Jensen HuangNVIDIARobotics is "once-in-lifetime opportunity" for Europe

Yuval Noah HarariPhilosopherWarning about AI manipulation potential

Big Tech News

OpenAI Consumer Device

  • Confirmed for H2 2026 launch
  • Likely screenless, possibly wearable
  • Healthcare applications following Torch Health acquisition

Thinking Machines Crisis

  • Three co-founders left: Barret Zoph, Luke Metz, Sam Schoenholz
  • All returned to OpenAI
  • Murati fired Zoph citing "unethical conduct"
  • $12B startup facing existential talent crisis

Lightricks LTX-2 Launch

  • Audio-to-video generation with ElevenLabs partnership
  • Audio becomes control layer for video generation
  • 4K/50fps output capability
  • Open-source with complete training code
  • API access launched January 27
Energy and Infrastructure
  • Data center power: 55GW current → 84GW by 2028 (Goldman Sachs)
  • Trump targeting 300GW new nuclear by 2030
  • Nadella: "Tokens are new commodity"
  • Energy costs = AI competitive advantage
Labor Market Data

SourceFindingIMF40% of jobs touched by AIBCG AI Radar50% of CEOs believe jobs depend on AI successMcKinseyTwo-thirds haven't scaled AI enterprise-wideMicrosoft ResearchFinance, legal, software engineering most exposedGartner$1.5 trillion invested in AI in 2025

Product Launches

ProductCompanyCapabilityLTX-2 Audio-to-VideoLightricks + ElevenLabsGenerate video from audio controlChat with PDFAdobe AcrobatPrompt-based PDF editing and summariesReal Talk + VideoMicrosoft CopilotHuman-like conversation, video generationClaude in ChromeAnthropicBrowser extension for in-page AI assistanceAuth0 for AI AgentsAuth0Identity management for AI agentsScroll AIScrollKnowledge base to AI expert conversion

LTX-2 Technical Highlights

Architecture:

  • 14B parameter video stream
  • 5B parameter audio stream
  • Cross-attention for synchronization
  • Single diffusion pass generation

Capabilities:

  • 4K/50fps output
  • 10-20 second clips
  • LoRA fine-tuning in under 1 hour
  • Audio-first control paradigm

Open Source:

  • Complete training code released
  • Architecture documentation
  • Community fine-tuning enabled
Key Takeaways for Leaders
  1. Workforce transformation is urgent (40% jobs affected)
  2. Energy strategy is AI strategy (tokens as commodity)
  3. AI startup ecosystem is volatile (talent wars)
  4. New form factors coming (OpenAI device H2 2026)
  5. Audio-video generation is production-ready (LTX-2)
  6. ROI pressure is real (2/3 failing to scale)
  7. AI safety includes manipulation risks (Harari warning)
People Mentioned
  • Kristalina Georgieva (IMF Managing Director)
  • Dario Amodei (Anthropic CEO)
  • Demis Hassabis (Google DeepMind CEO)
  • Satya Nadella (Microsoft CEO)
  • Jensen Huang (NVIDIA CEO)
  • Donald Trump (U.S. President)
  • Mira Murati (Thinking Machines CEO, former OpenAI CTO)
  • Chris Lehane (OpenAI Chief Global Affairs Officer)
  • Yuval Noah Harari (Philosopher)
  • Barret Zoph, Luke Metz, Sam Schoenholz (former Thinking Machines)
Companies Mentioned

OpenAI, Anthropic, Google DeepMind, Microsoft, NVIDIA, Meta, Thinking Machines, Lightricks, ElevenLabs, Adobe, Auth0, Scroll AI, DeepSeek, Moonshot AI, Runway, Pika

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