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Episode #1078: Today we’re talking stormy shareholder meetings at Nissan, the EV factory tours drawing crowds in China, and the Gen Z men getting caught outsourcing their work to AI.


Show Notes with links:

  • Nissan’s new CEO Ivan Espinosa faced intense scrutiny from investors at his first annual shareholders' meeting as he moves forward with a bold restructuring plan and ends Renault’s board influence.
    • Espinosa replaces ousted CEO Makoto Uchida, part of a March leadership overhaul aimed at reviving a struggling Nissan.
    • Longtime partner Renault lost direct influence as its board reps, including Chairman Jean-Dominique Senard, were removed—marking a clear shift toward Nissan independence.
    • Shareholders grilled Espinosa on governance, executive pay, and the automaker’s U.S. and Japan strategy.
    • Nissan plans to cut 20,000 jobs, shut 7 factories, and save ¥500B ($3.46B) by March 2028.
    • It projects a ¥200B ($1.38B) Q1 loss, including ¥450B ($3B) in expected U.S. tariff hits.
    • One attendee described the Q&A as “stormy,” saying Espinosa was “smooth and fluent… but equivocated without substance.”


  • EV factory tours have become a cultural sensation in China, with tens of thousands scrambling each month for a glimpse behind the robotic curtain of brands like Xiaomi and Nio.
    • Xiaomi Auto's factory receives over 27,000 applications per night for limited tour slots, offering racetrack test drives and now souvenirs.
    • Nio drew 130,000 visitors last year; several other automakers are jumping on board.
    • What began as three monthly tours at Xiaomi has expanded to weekday and weekend offerings for over 1,100 visitors.
    • Visitors describe vast facilities with “only a handful of workers” as robots handle most of the labor.
    • “It offers a chance to not only see the production line up close, but also experience the human side of the brand,” said analyst Freya Zhang.


  • A new survey reveals that while AI boosts Gen Z productivity, a surprising number—especially men—are bending the rules by passing off AI work as their own.
    • 40% of Gen Z men admitted to submitting AI-generated work as their own; only 20% of women did the same.
    • Nearly 1 in 3 Gen Z workers have knowingly broken company policy using AI and 30% say they’ve created fake work with AI to appear more productive.
    • 42% of Gen Z men say they worry AI could replace them at work—compared to just 33% of women.
    • 23% of men said they couldn’t do their job without AI; only 14% of women felt that way.
    • Eva Chan, career expert at Resume Genius, “The concern is workers start outsourcing not just tasks, but their judgment, confidence, and even their voice.”

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