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A new BCG survey reveals that 61% of CEOs believe their boards are rushing AI transformation, highlighting a critical disconnect between executive leadership and board decision-making.
OpenAI is launching DeployCo, a subsidiary focused on AI deployment and consulting, adopting a strategy similar to Palantir's successful model.
Microsoft is discontinuing its Xbox Copilot AI assistant, shifting focus toward broader AI initiatives. The move follows a reorganization led by new Xbox CEO Asha Sharma, who is bringing in CoreAI executives to reshape the platform's future.
This article explains SAP's strategic acquisition of German AI startup Prior Labs and its approach to controlling access to advanced AI tools like NemoClaw, demonstrating enterprise AI strategy and competitive positioning.
Oracle’s stock has dropped nearly 50% since September, but Wall Street analysts remain largely bullish, with 41 out of 51 giving it a buy rating. The disconnect between market performance and analyst sentiment has sparked debate among investors.
Accenture's research shows companies must demonstrate sustained early wins from AI investments to build momentum, shifting from siloed AI to systemic AI across entire organizations.
This article explains how Apple's record-breaking quarter was driven by its smart use of external AI tools, rather than building its own AI models. It shows how companies are now using AI as a tool to enhance products.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says AI success hinges on intense user engagement rather than seat counts, signaling a strategic shift in how the company measures AI performance.
IBM emphasizes that robust AI governance is essential for protecting enterprise margins, ensuring secure AI infrastructure management as AI evolves from standalone tools to integrated ecosystems.
OpenAI is shutting down its video generation model Sora after burning a million dollars a day in compute costs and losing half its users rapidly. The company is now focusing on more commercially viable AI products.
OpenAI is shifting focus from experimental AI models like Sora to enterprise coding tools and unified AI assistants as it prepares for an IPO.
OpenAI is reportedly abandoning its 'side quests' strategy to focus on coding tools and business customers, in a move aimed at improving focus and operational efficiency.