Adoption•2026-05-13•5 min read
Starting with iOS 27 this fall, Apple will let iPhone users choose which AI model powers Siri, Writing Tools, and more. It is the biggest shift in how AI reaches everyday people since ChatGPT launched.
Read article →Adoption•2026-05-10•5 min read
Anthropic hit $30 billion in annualized revenue in April 2026, overtaking OpenAI for the first time. The company that most people have never heard of is now the biggest AI lab on the planet by revenue — and it got there by betting on business customers instead of viral consumer products.
Read article →Policy•2026-05-09•5 min read
After Anthropic's Mythos model exposed thousands of software vulnerabilities, the White House is considering an executive order that would require AI models to pass government safety reviews before public release.
Read article →Tools•2026-05-08•4 min read
Anthropic just released nine connectors that let Claude work directly inside creative apps like Photoshop, Blender, and Ableton. AI is officially in the studio.
Read article →Policy•2026-05-07•5 min read
The Pentagon signed AI deals with eight Big Tech companies for its classified networks. Anthropic was the one major name missing — because it refused to let its AI be used for autonomous weapons.
Read article →Operations•2026-05-06•5 min read
Cerebras Systems just filed to raise $3.5 billion on the Nasdaq at a $26.6 billion valuation. Its pitch: a single dinner-plate-sized chip that runs AI models faster and cheaper than anything Nvidia offers.
Read article →Adoption•2026-05-05•5 min read
Mayo Clinic's new AI model detected pancreatic cancer on routine CT scans up to three years before a clinical diagnosis — nearly doubling the detection rate of specialists working without it.
Read article →Tools•2026-05-04•4 min read
OpenAI is reportedly developing its own smartphone where AI agents handle tasks instead of apps. Here is what that means and why it matters.
Read article →Agents•2026-05-03•6 min read
Cloudflare and Stripe just launched a protocol that lets AI agents create accounts, purchase domains, and deploy live apps — all on their own. Here is what that actually means for you.
Read article →Policy•2026-05-02•6 min read
The U.S. military will deploy AI from OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, and others on classified networks. Anthropic was frozen out after refusing to allow its tech in autonomous weapons.
Read article →Agents•2026-05-01•5 min read
Microsoft 365 E7 launched today, bundling Copilot and a new agent governance platform into a single $99-per-user license. It is the clearest signal yet that managing AI agents is now a core IT function.
Read article →Policy•2026-04-30•6 min read
Google signed a classified deal letting the U.S. military use Gemini for 'any lawful government purpose.' Over 600 employees, including top DeepMind researchers, tried to block it. They failed.
Read article →Agents•2026-04-29•6 min read
Avoca built an AI voice agent that picks up the phone for HVAC techs, plumbers, and roofers. It just raised $125 million at a $1 billion valuation — and it is on track to book $1 billion in jobs this year.
Read article →Adoption•2026-04-28•6 min read
Snapchat's parent company laid off 16 percent of its workforce, citing AI that now writes most of its code. Wall Street cheered. The reality is more complicated.
Read article →Models•2026-04-27•6 min read
China's AI upstart DeepSeek released its V4 models this week with a million-token context window, Huawei chip support, and pricing so low it makes American AI labs look like luxury brands.
Read article →Adoption•2026-04-26•6 min read
Goldman Sachs says AI is wiping out 16,000 US jobs per month, with entry-level workers and Gen Z taking the biggest hit. The traditional career ladder is being rewritten.
Read article →Models•2026-04-25•5 min read
China's DeepSeek released its V4 model — the largest open-source AI ever built. It nearly matches the best closed models in the world, runs on Chinese-made chips, and costs a fraction of what OpenAI and Anthropic charge.
Read article →Tools•2026-04-24•5 min read
OpenAI released GPT-5.5 and is merging ChatGPT, Codex, and its Atlas browser into a single desktop app. The goal is not a better chatbot — it is a full AI workspace.
Read article →Adoption•2026-04-23•5 min read
A major new PwC study reveals a 7.2x performance gap between AI leaders and everyone else. The difference is not about tools — it is about using AI for growth instead of just cutting costs.
Read article →Adoption•2026-04-22•7 min read
Snapchat's parent company laid off 16% of its workforce last week, saying AI now generates over 65% of its new code. The stock jumped 11%. This is the clearest signal yet of what AI-driven downsizing actually looks like.
Read article →Adoption•2026-04-21•6 min read
Yesterday's ChatGPT outage left thousands of users staring at blank screens for 90 minutes. It was a reminder that the AI tools we depend on are not guaranteed to be there when we need them.
Read article →Policy•2026-04-20•7 min read
The EU AI Act's high-risk hiring rules kick in on August 2. If your business uses any AI tool to screen resumes, rank candidates, or target job ads — even from outside Europe — you have about three months to get compliant or face massive fines.
Read article →Tools•2026-04-19•7 min read
Canva AI 2.0 is the biggest overhaul since the company launched in 2013. You can now describe what you want in plain English and get a fully editable, on-brand design back in seconds — plus it connects to your Slack, Gmail, and calendar.
Read article →Tools•2026-04-18•7 min read
Perplexity launched Personal Computer, an always-on AI agent that lives inside your Mac and works with your actual files, apps, and browser. It is the first assistant that does not need you to be at the keyboard.
Read article →Adoption•2026-04-17•7 min read
A major new PwC study found that just 20% of companies are capturing three-quarters of all AI's economic value. The difference is not budget or tech — it is how they think about what AI is for.
Read article →Security•2026-04-16•7 min read
Anthropic's new Mythos model has uncovered thousands of unknown software vulnerabilities, including one that lived quietly in OpenBSD for 27 years. Here is what the story means for small businesses and anyone who depends on software that should not break.
Read article →Adoption•2026-04-15•4 min read
Stanford's 2026 AI Index dropped this week. More people are using AI faster than any tech in history — but trust, regulation, and entry-level jobs are telling a very different story.
Read article →Tools•2026-04-13•6 min read
Google Vids now lets anyone with a Google account generate Veo 3.1 video clips at no cost. Paid tiers add three-minute custom music tracks and AI avatars you can direct frame by frame.
Read article →Tools•2026-04-12•7 min read
Anthropic launched Claude for Word, a sidebar add-in that reads, edits, and rewrites your documents with every change showing up as a tracked change you can accept or reject. It also talks to Excel and PowerPoint at the same time.
Read article →Tools•2026-04-11•7 min read
Upwork just launched an app inside ChatGPT. You can describe a project, match with real freelancers from an 18 million-person talent pool, and draft the job post without leaving the chat window.
Read article →Agents•2026-04-10•7 min read
Visa launched Intelligent Commerce Connect, the first real payment layer that lets AI agents buy things on your behalf with spend controls you set. Agentic commerce just stopped being a slideshow.
Read article →Models•2026-04-09•7 min read
Meta launched Muse Spark, a brand-new AI model that will power the assistant inside Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger. It thinks step by step, runs multiple agents at once, and marks a sharp turn away from the open-source playbook Meta was known for.
Read article →Policy•2026-04-08•7 min read
Three of the biggest AI rivals in the world are now sharing intelligence to stop Chinese companies from cloning their models. It is the first real sign that the AI race has a copycat problem too big for any one company to solve alone.
Read article →Adoption•2026-04-07•7 min read
Macy's launched an AI chatbot called Ask Macy's that lets shoppers describe what they want in plain English. Early results show customers who use it spend nearly five times more per visit.
Read article →Tools•2026-04-06•7 min read
A new approach called vibe coding lets anyone describe what they want in plain English and watch AI write the code. It is already changing how small businesses and creators build tools, apps, and prototypes.
Read article →Tools•2026-04-05•8 min read
Salesforce rolled 30 new AI features into Slackbot, pushing it from a friendly in-app helper to something that takes meeting notes, updates records, and runs small workflows on its own.
Read article →Search•2026-04-05•8 min read
Google’s push to bring Gemini Live-style interaction closer to Search is a meaningful product shift. It suggests search is being rebuilt around live assistance, not just better answer boxes.
Read article →Reliability•2026-04-04•7 min read
When a popular low-cost model goes down, the real lesson is not that one provider had a bad day. It is that businesses treating AI as infrastructure need fallback thinking, not just a good price.
Read article →Strategy•2026-04-03•8 min read
The useful AI products now are doing more than answering prompts. They are turning models, memory, tools, and review steps into systems that produce steadier results.
Read article →Adoption•2026-04-02•7 min read
Small businesses do not need the most advanced AI workflow first. They need one that saves time, fits existing work, and can be checked quickly by the owner or operator.
Read article →Workflows•2026-04-01•7 min read
Most people using AI for productivity still work in scattered bursts. A simple agent workflow with clear inputs, memory, and a review step usually delivers more real value than a pile of disconnected prompts.
Read article →Agents•2026-03-31•8 min read
AI agents are suddenly everywhere, but most people are still not sure what the term actually means. Here is the plain-English version, what agents can realistically do today, and where they are genuinely useful for small businesses.
Read article →Adoption•2026-03-31•7 min read
People often lump ChatGPT, Google, and Siri together as “AI tools,” but they do different jobs. Here is the simplest way to understand where each one is useful, where each one falls short, and which one to reach for first.
Read article →Strategy•2026-03-31•8 min read
Microsoft’s latest Copilot move is bigger than a feature update. It points to a shift away from single-model assistants and toward AI products that coordinate several models inside one workflow.
Read article →Agents•2026-03-28•6 min read
Manus AI is getting attention as an AI agent that can take on more complete tasks instead of just answering prompts. Here’s the practical version of what that means.
Read article →Agents•2026-03-27•6 min read
AI agents are getting more capable, but capability alone is not enough. Without an operations layer, they still create mess faster than value.
Read article →Strategy•2026-03-26•6 min read
The competition is no longer just about who has the smartest model. It is about who can become the default operating layer for work.
Read article →Adoption•2026-03-25•5 min read
A lot of small businesses are interested in AI, but interest is not the same thing as adoption. Most still have not found the use case that actually sticks.
Read article →Agents•2026-03-24•5 min read
Anthropic has introduced a research preview that lets Claude Code operate a Mac directly using screenshots, keyboard input, and mouse actions.
Read article →Workflows•2026-03-24•7 min read
If you work alone, AI should make the week lighter, not more complicated. These are the workflows most likely to justify themselves.
Read article →Operations•2026-03-24•8 min read
Most people are not stuck because they picked the wrong app. They are stuck because nothing about their AI use is repeatable.
Read article →Execution•2026-03-24•8 min read
Small teams do not need moonshots. They need a few repeatable ways to get time back each week without creating a mess.
Read article →Execution•2026-03-23•5 min read
The biggest AI mistake in normal business work is not always bad prompting. It is skipping the review layer and treating speed like quality.
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