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When Cristiano Ronaldo signs with an AI “answer engine,” it is more than just another sponsorship deal. It is a signal that one of the world’s most powerful personal brands now treats AI as a real teammate – something that can deepen fan relationships, not just sell merch.
In this issue, we start with Ronaldo’s Perplexity AI bet and then zoom out: what it means for jobs, for construction, and for any business wondering how AI will reshape the way people search, decide, and engage.
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Cristiano Ronaldo Signs an AI Teammate 🤖⚽
AI Won’t Take Your Job, Says JPMorgan Chase CEO 🧠
The Two Patricks Taking on Construction’s Hidden Bottleneck — with AI 🏗️
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Cristiano Ronaldo Signs an AI Teammate 🤖⚽ read the full article here
Article published: December 5, 2025

Reading about Cristiano Ronaldo’s investment in Perplexity AI, it feels like he has quietly shifted from striker to tech strategist. Instead of a basic endorsement, he is backing an interactive CR7 experience powered by an AI answer engine, where fans can query, simulate conversations, and get personalized content.
What really stands out is the signal: if one of the world’s most followed athletes is betting on a new kind of AI-driven search and fan engagement, others will follow. Perplexity is not just using his fame; it is testing whether AI-native fandom can become a new kind of global media platform.
Key Takeaways
⚽ Ronaldo’s pivot into AI ownership: The article frames his Perplexity stake as a shift from passive sponsorships to active participation in AI’s upside.
🔍 Perplexity positioned as “anti-search” engine: This article emphasizes conversational answers over links, aligning perfectly with an always-on, interactive CR7 experience for fans.
🧠 Interactive CR7 as living brand avatar: Ronaldo’s persona becomes queryable, hinting at athlete “digital twins” that deepen loyalty while generating continuous engagement data.
🌍 Superstar validation for AI challengers: By backing a ChatGPT rival, Ronaldo helps legitimize alternative AI ecosystems and pressures legacy platforms to rethink fan-first experiences.
AI Won’t Take Your Job, Says JPMorgan Chase CEO 🧠 read the full 706-word article here
Article published: December 7, 2025

I just read Fox Business’ piece on Jamie Dimon saying AI will not “dramatically reduce” jobs next year, and his message is basically to pause the panic. He argues AI will be disruptive but ultimately life-enhancing, like tractors or vaccines, and while some jobs will disappear, new ones will emerge in areas like infrastructure and reskilling.
Dimon’s bigger warning is about regulation: if guardrails do not keep up, bad actors could weaponize the technology. Still, he stays optimistic that workers who focus on soft skills and adaptability will not need to fear AI.
Key Takeaways
🏗️ AI will create more jobs than it eliminates in the short term, especially in construction and infrastructure linked to AI deployment.
🧠 Dimon advises Americans to focus on "EQ, writing, communication, and critical thinking", not just technical skills, to remain competitive.
🚫 He compares AI risks to cars and pharmaceuticals, warning they can do harm if misused, so strict guardrails are essential.
💼 Job losses may occur, but retraining, relocation, and early retirement are key strategies, suggesting society can absorb the disruption.
The Two Patricks Taking on Construction’s Hidden Bottleneck — with AI 🏗️ read the full 709-word article here
Article published: December 8, 2025

I just read Refresh Miami’s piece on “the two Patricks” behind CodeComply.AI, and it turns out the slowest part of construction is not on-site but in city hall plan reviews. Their tool reads blueprints as well as text and instantly checks them against thousands of code rules, speeding up a process some governments assume takes years to modernize.
The punchline: they say it can be rolled out in hours and have already won an RFP to bring it to over 200 cities in Texas.
Key Takeaways
🏙️ Plan reviews are the real bottleneck in construction, not paperwork or payments — and CodeComply.AI targets this forgotten phase.
📐 Their AI reads and understands drawings, not just building code text, making it radically different from other permitting tools.
🚀 The system can be implemented in hours, countering the belief that government tech upgrades take years to roll out.
💸 Delays cost developers months and millions, and this tool could turn wasted time into real housing progress and budget savings.
Why It Matters
If Ronaldo is willing to let an AI-powered “CR7 twin” sit between him and his fans, it is worth asking: what would an AI teammate look like in your world? A smarter inbox, a faster approvals process, a more human customer journey at scale?
Hit reply and tell me how you would use an “AI version” of you or your brand. And if you know someone who would perk up at the idea of Ronaldo signing an AI teammate, forward this newsletter their way.
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