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AI business news is moving fast: Google's search just became an interactive app, GitHub Copilot's billing model flips in 8 days, and a zero-employee startup raised $30M. Here's what every business leader needs to know today.
Token prices are dropping but enterprise AI bills are exploding — Microsoft, Uber, and Goldman Sachs all hit the same wall in the past 24 hours. This episode breaks down the cost paradox reshaping enterprise AI strategy, plus Anthropic's $900B valuation and New Zealand's 8,000-job AI cuts.
Anthropic's $900B valuation now tops OpenAI's, powered by Claude Code hitting $2.5B ARR in record time — and the pricing shifts that follow could reshape your AI budget today. From a 90% drop in token costs to the EU AI Act going enforceable, this episode breaks down what every business leader needs to act on now.
OpenAI and Google have doubled AI pricing, and hardware relief is 12–18 months away — your cost base is changing now. Meta, Cloudflare, and Cisco are cutting thousands of jobs citing AI efficiency, while Microsoft shifts Copilot to usage-based pricing.
Enterprise AI is crossing the governance threshold — and the funding, contracts, and workforce data all prove it's happening now. From Unframe's $100M production milestone to Forrester's 49% customer service displacement forecast, today's briefing shows what the shift looks like in practice.
Enterprise AI just shifted ground: OpenAI Codex moves on-premises via Dell, Google's Gemini Spark debuts as a true agentic system on iPhone, and a new OpenAI-Eudia deal targets US federal legal workflows. Today's briefing unpacks what these moves mean for procurement, compliance, and the accelerating platform wars.
AI agents are moving from experiment to deployment — Dust just raised $65M to replace internal knowledge work inside Slack and Notion. Today's briefing covers workplace agents, the death of SEO, Innovaccer's AI-driven layoffs, and a defense AI funding surge.
AI business news hits hard in episode one: a $650M self-improving AI startup, $1.3M in security exploits targeting tools your teams already use, and two companies controlling 89% of AI startup revenue. Everything business leaders need to know from the past 24 hours.
The Cerebras IPO surged 68% on day one — and it's reshaping how investors, executives, and AI giants are thinking about capital, competition, and deployment. Today's briefing covers seven high-signal developments every business leader needs to understand right now.