
Elon Musk vs. Sam Altman, AI Job Loss, and OpenAI’s $852B Valuation | MOONSHOTS
April 16, 2026
From Stateless to Smart: The Shift to AI Memory Banks
April 16, 2026
By C. Rich
The shift in the artificial intelligence landscape is no longer characterized by a monolithic sprint toward a singular, human-like consciousness. Instead, the “AGI race” has fractured into a more pragmatic and specialized distribution of labor. While a handful of titans with massive capital and energy reserves, OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic, continue to chase the “North Star” or folly of general intelligence, the broader industry has undergone a quiet but decisive pivot. Most companies have realized that “knowing everything” is less commercially viable than “doing one thing perfectly.” This has led to the rise of the “Agentic Lane”, where the focus has moved from generative chatbots to autonomous systems designed to execute complex, multi-step workflows without human hand-holding. this redirection should be welcome. It is hard to reach Artificial Superintelligence if your AI can’t even make a PDF file for you.
This redirection is fundamentally an economic survival strategy. The astronomical costs of training frontier models, combined with a looming “energy wall,” have forced smaller and mid-sized players to abandon the generalist pursuit. In its place, we are seeing the emergence of “Vertical AI,” where companies like Harvey in the legal sector or Sierra in customer service are building digital employees rather than software tools. These agents don’t just suggest text; they inhabit the professional roles of the industries they serve, shifting the market’s value from “software as a service” to “outcome as a service.”
Ultimately, the story of 2026 is one of AI growing up and getting a job. The era of “God-like AI” hype has been tempered by the reality of utility. Most organizations have stopped trying to reinvent the wheel of intelligence and are instead focused on the “Execution Layer”, integrating specialized agents into the messy, real-world silos of enterprise data. We are moving away from a world where we talk to AI and toward a world where we delegate to AI, marking a transition from the novelty of a digital oracle to the necessity of a digital workforce. The ones that stay in the race to create a thing that is uncontrollable and dangerous, you might want to realize, nobody gave you permission to change our world. Do you think Sam Altman is starting to realize this? I’ll say it once, and I’ll say it again, in my opinion, that man looks and acts like a Batman villain.



