OpenAI didn’t launch one model on July 9, 2026. It launched a three-tier price menu, and the menu matters more than any single benchmark score in the release notes.... Read more »
Enterprise AI has a production problem. Companies can build impressive pilots, yet many systems fall apart when they meet live data, existing workflows, security rules, and real operating costs.... Read more »
A demo of an AI agent runs in a clean room. Inputs are predictable, the tool set is narrow, and somebody on the team quietly nudges a stuck conversation... Read more »
Anthropic shipped two updates in one week, and neither story stops at the model itself. One story is about how far a government will go to control frontier AI... Read more »
Enterprise AI rarely fails because a company lacks a good demo. It fails because the data, compute, procurement, and governance behind the demo live in four different systems never... Read more »
Startups have always faced the same challenge when competing with larger companies. Bigger competitors have: larger sales teams bigger marketing budgets greater brand recognition For years, many founders assumed... Read more »
The Data Centralization Myth: Why Transformation Needs Governed Decentralization Companies spend millions on warehouses, lakehouses, and governance layers, then wonder why decisions still crawl through committees and ticket queues.... Read more »
Can Apple Make Google Invisible Enough That Users Forget Gemini Powers Siri? Apple’s big AI comeback rests on a simple bet: let Google build the brain, but keep the... Read more »
AI inference is becoming the cost center that enterprises can no longer hide behind training budgets. Intel’s Crescent Island GPU targets that pressure directly with up to 480GB of... Read more »
