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OpenAI caps Microsoft revenue share at $38 billion through 2030AI News & Trends

OpenAI caps Microsoft revenue share at $38 billion through 2030

OpenAI and Microsoft have changed their partnership so that OpenAI will pay Microsoft no more than $38 billion in revenue sharing through 2030. OpenAI will continue to give Microsoft 20% of its revenue until this limit is reached. Some reports suggest that this may help OpenAI save money and make its finances clearer for investors. The new agreement also removes a rule that tied payments to a specific AI milestone, making payments based only on time. Details are based on press reports and the contract itself has not been made public, so some uncertainty remains.

Google TPUs update AI chip battle with Nvidia through 2026AI Deep Dives & Tutorials

Google TPUs update AI chip battle with Nvidia through 2026

Google TPUs and Nvidia GPUs offer two different approaches to AI computing, each with strengths that may suit different needs. Google's TPUs focus on large-scale matrix multiplication and work best inside Google Cloud, but might be less portable than Nvidia GPUs. Nvidia's chips remain popular because they are flexible and support many software tools researchers use, making them easier to use across different projects. Custom AI chip shipments may grow faster than Nvidia's GPUs in 2026, but Nvidia still appears dominant for research that requires broad support. The choice between these chips depends on workload type, software needs, and cost, and no single chip fits every situation.

Amazon sells its AI shopping assistant to other retailersAI News & Trends

Amazon sells its AI shopping assistant to other retailers

Amazon is now selling its AI shopping assistant technology to other retailers, which may let them quickly set up a similar tool on their own websites. Reports suggest this assistant helped Amazon boost its sales by nearly $12 billion last year. Retailers might benefit from advanced AI features without building their own systems, but some experts warn this could increase their reliance on Amazon's cloud services. There may be questions about data control and how Amazon could change policies in the future. This move suggests that using AI shopping assistants could soon become a standard part of online shopping.

Anthropic Commits $200 Billion to Google Cloud, Chips by 2026AI News & Trends

Anthropic Commits $200 Billion to Google Cloud, Chips by 2026

Anthropic has reportedly committed to spend about $200 billion on Google Cloud services and custom chips over five years, though this deal has not been officially confirmed by either company. If true, this would be one of the biggest cloud spending deals ever, and may give Anthropic guaranteed computing power and better prices. Analysts suggest this deal could represent a large portion of Google Cloud's future business, but important details remain unverified. There are risks and questions, such as whether this size of contract could attract regulatory attention or create challenges with power and resources. The $200 billion figure remains an estimate until more official details are released.

OpenAI Unveils "Spud" Model Amid Executive ReorganizationAI News & Trends

OpenAI Unveils "Spud" Model Amid Executive Reorganization

OpenAI is going through a major reorganization as it prepares to launch a new AI model called Spud, which may also be known as GPT-5.5. The company has shifted leadership roles and is focusing more on products that might bring in revenue, while cutting lower-priority work. Spud reportedly can handle different types of input like text, images, audio, and video, and it may be able to remember longer conversations and perform complex tasks step by step. There is some uncertainty about when OpenAI will go public, as leaders appear to have different views on the timing. Some of Spud's abilities and the impact of these changes may not be fully clear until there is wider use and more outside review.

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Anthropic unveils Claude Opus 4.8 with faster, cheaper 'fast mode'
AI News & Trends3h ago

Anthropic unveils Claude Opus 4.8 with faster, cheaper 'fast mode'

Anthropic has released Claude Opus 4.8, highlighting a new 'fast mode' that may be 2.5 times faster and about three times cheaper than the previous version's fast tier. The update also introduces features like a slider for adjusting how much the model 'thinks' and improved self-flagging for uncertain answers. Early reports suggest Opus 4.8 performs better than some competitors on certain coding tasks, but direct comparisons with all rivals are not yet available. The launch happened alongside a major funding round, which might signal growing interest in cost-effective and more controllable AI models, though overall business adoption may still be changing.

Okta's Q1 Revenue Jumps 11% Amid Agentic AI Identity Demand
AI News & Trends5h ago

Okta's Q1 Revenue Jumps 11% Amid Agentic AI Identity Demand

Okta's Q1 revenue rose 11% to $765 million, which beat expectations. Company leaders said this growth may be due to more companies using identity tools for AI agents. Reports suggest that businesses are spending more on systems that manage non-human identities, as AI agents are becoming more common. Some experts suggest that identity checks and real-time monitoring are becoming basic needs as AI agents interact with company data. It appears that while Okta is growing in this area, the overall market competition has not shifted much yet, and traditional factors like cost and integration still matter most.

Asana Acquires StackAI for $75M, Boosts No-Code AI Agent Strategy
AI News & Trends7h ago

Asana Acquires StackAI for $75M, Boosts No-Code AI Agent Strategy

Asana has acquired StackAI for $75 million to help speed up its strategy for adding no-code AI agents to its platform. This deal may let Asana offer tools that help non-coders build and manage AI-powered workflows within its main product. Market research suggests there is growing demand for no-code AI tools, which may be due to a shortage of tech workers. Asana's leaders say they plan to treat AI as a helpful teammate and focus on smart automation in their products. It appears that features from StackAI could start showing up in Asana over the next few product updates, but there is no clear release date yet.

Coding AI Tools Expand Enterprise Adoption Amid Usage, Spending Surges
AI News & Trends19h ago

Coding AI Tools Expand Enterprise Adoption Amid Usage, Spending Surges

Coding AI tools may now be widely used by professional engineers, as more teams include them in daily work. Reports suggest that while some tasks are much faster with these tools, overall company productivity gains remain small. Surveys say most large companies are adopting or plan to adopt these tools, with many developers already using them daily. Spending on AI coding tools appears to be rising, but may stay limited unless clear higher returns appear. Benefits like easier onboarding and less mental effort may also drive adoption, even if the main productivity gains are still uncertain.

Amazon AWS expands AI shopping assistant tech to other retailers
AI News & Trends19h ago

Amazon AWS expands AI shopping assistant tech to other retailers

Amazon is now offering its AI shopping assistant technology, which powers Alexa for Shopping, to other retailers. AWS says retailers can use this technology within about 60 days and keep control of their own data and branding. Some retailers, like Kate Spade's parent company, have already started using these tools, but most are still testing them. Analysts suggest this move might help smaller retailers compete on recommendations but could also make them more dependent on AWS. Retailers are considering costs, data control, branding, and how easy it would be to leave AWS before widely adopting this technology.

OpenAI briefs White House on GPT-Rosalind biodefense program
AI News & Trends19h ago

OpenAI briefs White House on GPT-Rosalind biodefense program

OpenAI recently briefed the White House on its GPT-Rosalind biodefense program, which may help federal agencies with pandemic preparedness and biological threat detection. Reports suggest officials are considering if models like GPT-Rosalind can improve defenses without raising new risks. Access to GPT-Rosalind appears to be tightly controlled and limited to trusted partners. Experts warn there might be dual-use risks, as such AI could also be misused. Early public-health projects may start in late 2026, but performance results for GPT-Rosalind have not yet been shared.

New Checklist Integrates AI Governance with Existing DevSecOps Pipelines
Business & Ethical AI19h ago

New Checklist Integrates AI Governance with Existing DevSecOps Pipelines

A new checklist may help companies better manage AI agents by adding governance controls to their current DevSecOps processes. This checklist suggests tracking each agent's identity, setting risk levels, adding checks before actions, keeping unchangeable logs, limiting spending, and retiring agents properly. These steps appear to match trusted frameworks like NIST AI RMF, which could help teams reuse existing policies. The checklist might help spot problems early and give proof for regulators when new laws like the EU AI Act start. Teams that use these controls may avoid unexpected costs and and better control their AI projects.

Lowe's Expands AI with Semantic Layer and Knowledge Graphs
AI News & Trends21h ago

Lowe's Expands AI with Semantic Layer and Knowledge Graphs

Lowe's is using a semantic layer and knowledge graphs to help its AI agents understand business data better. This setup may help the AI support tools for shopping, sales, and finance by giving them clearer and more connected information. Early signs suggest that customer experience scores and online conversion rates improved after using these tools, but full cost savings or broader impacts are not confirmed yet. Executives say this system could make it easier for different teams to work together, especially during busy times, and the company is being careful about how quickly it expands the technology.

Asana acquires StackAI for $75M, expands no-code AI agent strategy
AI News & Trends21h ago

Asana acquires StackAI for $75M, expands no-code AI agent strategy

Asana bought StackAI for about $75 million in May 2026 to help build no-code AI agents on its platform. This move may signal a shift from simple task automation to connecting people and AI agents across different business tools. StackAI's technology lets Asana trigger actions in other systems, like CRM or ERP, and log results back into Asana. Customers may see faster workflow creation and better tracking, but it appears Asana will keep StackAI as a separate product for now while adding its features to their main platform.

New framework measures AI coding agent productivity, ROI
AI Deep Dives & Tutorials21h ago

New framework measures AI coding agent productivity, ROI

A new framework may help organizations measure if AI coding agents really improve developer productivity, since results from public studies are mixed and sometimes show slower task completion. The framework suggests collecting baseline data before using AI, tracking metrics like AI code rework, incident rates, and time saved. Teams should tag files created by AI and use control groups to better see the AI's real impact. Financial results might be calculated by comparing hours saved to the cost of tools, but reported productivity gains may only be about 2.1 percent after costs. The results should be shown together in a dashboard to make sure improvements are real and not just about speed.