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OpenAI's five-step framework for managing agentic AI spend
OpenAI lays out a practical governance and investment framework for enterprise leaders as AI shifts from chat to longer-running agentic workflows.
OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google are competing for startups with credit packages topping $3M
AI model makers are flooding early-stage startups with computing credits and steep discounts, reshaping how enterprise teams should evaluate vendor lock-in risk
Microsoft launches $2.5B AI implementation subsidiary with 6,000 embedded engineers
Microsoft Frontier Co. deploys 6,000 engineers directly into enterprise clients, following similar moves by AWS, Anthropic, and OpenAI.
Enterprise AI hits an inflection point as companies rein in spending and demand real results
OpenAI reports enterprise now tops 40% of revenue, but a growing efficiency push among corporate users is reshaping how AI budgets are managed.
AI is the only growth budget: Ramp, Supabase, and AlphaSense headline a month of mega-rounds
OpenAI's $122B raise, Shield AI's $1.5B defense round, and Microsoft's $10B Japan commitment signal a structural shift in how capital flows into AI.
SpaceX's $60 billion acquisition of Cursor to boost competitive edge in AI coding
SpaceX's acquisition of AI coding startup Cursor for $60 billion underscores its ambition in the AI sector. This bold move positions SpaceX to challenge Anthropic and OpenAI's dominance.
Three fault lines reshaping enterprise AI in 2026: adoption, cost, and security
Anthropic overtakes OpenAI in US business adoption, Uber burns its 2026 AI budget by April, and autonomous agents expand attack surfaces by 450%.
OpenAI files confidentially for IPO as competition heats up
OpenAI has filed confidentially for an IPO, valued at $157 billion in its last private round, as competition from Anthropic, Google DeepMind, and Meta intensifies.
OpenAI–Cerebras Deal Signals Selective Inference Optimization, Not Replacement of GPUs
OpenAI’s partnership with Cerebras has raised questions about the future of GPUs in inference workloads. Cerebras uses a wafer-scale architecture that places an entire cluster onto a single silicon chip. This design reduces communication overhead and is built to improve latency and throughput for large-scale inference. QumulusAI Senior Product Manager Mark Jackson says Cerebras’…
Is This the End of Traditional Education? OpenAI’s Sora Raises the Stakes
With OpenAI’s launch of Sora, showcasing its ability to transform text into unbelievably realistic videos, how can this innovation redefine the way we create and consume educational content? Michael Horn, the Co-Founder of the Clayton Christensen Institute sees Sora not just as a tool but as a gateway to democratizing education. He highlights the profound…
As Organizations Ask If They “Should” Launch AI Projects, A Risk Management System Becomes Essential
Four major US AI firms, including Anthropic, Google, Microsoft, and ChatGPT’s creator OpenAI, have launched the Frontier Model Forum to address advanced AI risks and establish industry standards. This collaborative initiative emphasizes safety, security, and trust, with companies committing to risk management system tools like watermarking systems to differentiate AI-generated from human-produced content. Companies…