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Google Launches AP2: Giving AI Agents the Power to Pay
A New Chapter in Autonomous Commerce Imagine this: your AI assistant keeps an eye on your favorite sneakers. One day, the price drops below $100. Without waking you or sending a ping, it completes the purchase, using your card securely, within limits you’ve approved. It sounds like sci-fi, but today
ChatGPT Hits 700 Million Users, And Most Aren’t Using It for Work
The Rise of AI in Everyday Life Once seen as a workplace productivity tool, ChatGPT is now firmly embedded in people’s daily lives. According to new data from OpenAI and researchers at Duke and Harvard, more than half of ChatGPT usage now comes from non-work-related activities. With over 700 million
OpenAI’s GPT-5 Codex: The AI Coding Assistant That Thinks Before It Acts
When Machines Learn to Take Their Time In an era where speed is often prized above all else, OpenAI has taken a different approach with the latest evolution of its coding assistant. The new GPT-5 Codex doesn’t just respond quickly; it responds wisely, even if that takes hours. The upgraded model, ann
Silent Exodus: How AI’s Arrival Is Fueling a Talent Drain in Enterprises
As artificial intelligence sweeps through boardrooms and workflows, many organizations are racing to adopt the latest tools. But behind the scenes, a quieter crisis is unfolding: top performers are slipping away, internal career paths are shrinking, and unclear communication about AI strategy is lea
We Are in an AI Bubble, And That’s Not All Bad
The Catchy Question We’ve heard it before: from venture capitalists, senior executives, journalists. “Are we in an AI bubble?” Bret Taylor, board chair at OpenAI and CEO of Sierra, doesn’t dodge the question. In a recent interview, he answered yes, but with a caveat: that doesn’t mean the sky is fa
Broadcom Bets Big on AI Native VMware, But It’s a Long Game
In a landscape where every major tech player is chasing large language models, AI-built stack upgrades, and cloud-native hype, Broadcom’s recent move to make VMware AI-native signals not just opportunism, but a strategic shift. Yet beneath the product announcements lies a balancing act: modernizing l
California Poised to Be First State Requiring Safety Rules for AI “Companion” Chatbots
A New Chapter in AI Oversight Artificial intelligence companions, once the stuff of speculative fiction, are now squarely in the crosshairs of state regulation. California is on the verge of enacting SB 243, a groundbreaking bill that would impose safety and transparency standards on a rapidly growing
Adobe’s New AI Agents: Revolutionizing Enterprise Customer Experience Management
On September 10, 2025, Adobe unveiled a suite of AI agents under its new Adobe Experience Platform Agent Orchestrator. This initiative is poised to fundamentally reshape how large enterprises build, deliver, and optimize customer experiences. By introducing agentic AI, systems capable of planning, re
Thinking Machines Becomes OpenAI’s First Services Partner in APAC
How a Human-Centric Collaboration Is Turning AI Pilots into Real Business Impact In a pivotal announcement in September 2025, Thinking Machines Data Science was named OpenAI’s first official Services Partner in the Asia-Pacific region. This landmark collaboration is not just about high-profile brand