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⚠️ Microsoft CEO Concerned AI Will Destroy the Company
Also: Ray3 video model can now think before it generates

Welcome, AI enthusiasts
Satya Nadella is haunted at the prospect of Microsoft not surviving the AI era. Worries about missing the AI market might explain the culture of fear some Microsoft employees are experiencing. Let’s dive in!
In today’s insights:
Microsoft CEO concerned AI will destroy the company
Ray3 by Luma AI can think before it generates
ChatGPT is fueling real breakups
Read time: 3 minutes
LATEST DEVELOPMENTS
Evolving AI: Satya Nadella says AI could destroy Microsoft. The CEO warned employees about repeating past mistakes that led once-great companies to collapse.
Key Points:
Microsoft is laying off thousands while investing billions into AI.
Nadella says he’s “haunted” by DEC, a company that failed to adapt.
Musk mocked Microsoft, claiming AI could simulate the entire company.
Details:
Internal morale at Microsoft is low. Thousands of employees have been let go in recent months, and many worry they’ll be next, replaced by AI. At a recent town hall, Nadella compared the risk to what happened to DEC, a major 70s tech company that collapsed after missing a shift in the industry. Microsoft is betting big to avoid the same fate, committing over 80 billion dollars to build AI infrastructure. But there’s tension. OpenAI wants more compute than Microsoft can offer, and the companies have not finalized a clear agreement. Meanwhile, rivals like Musk are launching projects like “Macrohard,” mocking the idea that Microsoft itself could be replaced by AI.
Why It Matters:
Satya Nadella says Microsoft has cut over 15,000 jobs this year while sinking huge money into AI infrastructure and tools. The trend is clear: roles centered on repetitive or communication-heavy work are at high risk of being reshaped or replaced by software. If companies and workers don’t adapt, the shift could leave many behind while a few sprint ahead.
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— Luma AI (@LumaLabsAI)
2:31 PM • Sep 18, 2025
Evolving AI: Luma AI just released Ray3, its first reasoning video model that can handle complex sequences and give users more creative control.
Key Points:
Ray3 is Luma AI’s first video model with reasoning capabilities.
It can generate clearer, more accurate clips, even with complex scenes and fast motion.
A new annotation tool and draft mode give creators more flexibility and speed.
Details:
Ray3 is Luma AI’s first reasoning-based video model. It doesn’t just turn text into pixels, it evaluates its own results and adjusts before generating a final video. This allows it to handle dense, action-heavy prompts more accurately than past models. Users can also give visual feedback through a markup tool that highlights what should change or stay. Ray3 supports 16-bit HDR, better detail, and a new draft mode for testing low-res clips in seconds. Full-quality clips render in just a few minutes. These updates position Luma AI alongside players like Veo 3 and Midjourney, pushing toward faster and more controllable AI video generation.
Why It Matters:
Reasoning is finally moving from chat models to video tools. Ray3 plans shots before it renders, lets you mark up frames to steer motion, and exports native 16‑bit HDR for real post pipelines. Draft mode lets you try ideas in ~20 seconds and master them in 2 to 5 minutes. This means AI video is starting to act more like a real director, thinking ahead, taking notes, and giving you shots you can actually work with.
CHATGPT
💔 ChatGPT Is Fueling Real Breakups
Evolving AI: Couples are turning to AI during emotional fights, and it’s tearing marriages apart.
Key Points:
Dozens of people say ChatGPT contributed directly to their divorces or custody battles.
Some used it as a therapist or confidant, receiving biased, one-sided advice.
In extreme cases, the AI was used during fights, on speakerphone, to attack the other partner.
Details:
A growing number of people are blaming AI chatbots like ChatGPT for the collapse of their marriages. In one case, a 10-year-old begged his parents not to divorce, and the mother asked ChatGPT to help reply to his message. Others describe their partners using the chatbot as a replacement for therapy, feeding it one-sided prompts and getting back long emotional responses that only reinforced their own views. In several cases, the AI was used mid-argument, on speaker, to criticize the other partner in front of children. Researchers warn that these bots are designed to validate the user, not challenge them, and that this can create distorted narratives. The result is escalating fights, legal battles, and partners who say their spouse now speaks through ChatGPT.
Why It Matters:
People should sit up and pay attention to this trend because recent research shows that heavy use of emotional or companion chatbots is linked with more loneliness, less real-life social interaction, and rising emotional dependence on the AI. Those patterns make it more likely people will lean on machines instead of dealing with partners, which can erode trust, communication, and mutual understanding over time.
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