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Anthropic’s $65 Billion Raise Could Shift the Balance of Power in Enterprise AI

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Glean’s $300M Revenue Milestone Signals a Brutal New Reality for Enterprise AI Sales

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Asana Buys StackAI: Your Project Management Tool Now Wants to Build AI Agents for You

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Anthropic’s Opus 4.8 Wants to Replace Your Custom AI Pipelines

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Anthropic’s $65 Billion Raise Could Shift the Balance of Power in Enterprise AI

  • Neelesh Pednekar
  • May 29, 2026
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Glean’s $300M Revenue Milestone Signals a Brutal New Reality for Enterprise AI Sales

  • Neelesh Pednekar
  • May 29, 2026
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Visa Bets on Replit: Why Agent-Triggered Payments Should Be on Your Risk Radar

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  • May 29, 2026
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Gig Workers Are Now Training Humanoid Robots — And It Could Cut Your AI Development Costs in Half
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Gig Workers Are Now Training Humanoid Robots — And It Could Cut Your AI Development Costs in Half

  • Neelesh Pednekar
  • April 1, 2026
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A new hybrid labor model is emerging where remote gig workers teach robots to move, grasp, and navigate physical spaces. For Indian companies building automation systems, this distributed training approach could slash development timelines and costs significantly.

Self-Organizing AI Agents Beat Rigid Hierarchies in New Research — Here’s Why Your AI Strategy Should Care
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Self-Organizing AI Agents Beat Rigid Hierarchies in New Research — Here’s Why Your AI Strategy Should Care

  • Neelesh Pednekar
  • April 1, 2026
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New studies show AI agents that organize themselves outperform those locked into fixed boss-subordinate roles. For businesses building AI workflows, this signals a fundamental rethink of how to structure multi-agent systems.

New Benchmarks for AI Agents Promise to Cut Through Vendor Hype in Architecture, Engineering, and Science
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New Benchmarks for AI Agents Promise to Cut Through Vendor Hype in Architecture, Engineering, and Science

  • Neelesh Pednekar
  • April 1, 2026
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A wave of industry-specific benchmarks is emerging to test AI agents in real-world tasks, from construction project management to scientific data visualization. For technology leaders, this shift means better tools to separate capable AI systems from overpromising vendors.

Ring Bets Its Future on an AI App Store — and Your Doorbell Might Become a Platform
  • AI Tools & Products

Ring Bets Its Future on an AI App Store — and Your Doorbell Might Become a Platform

  • Neelesh Pednekar
  • April 1, 2026
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Amazon’s Ring is launching an AI-powered app store that turns its security cameras into a developer platform. The move signals a broader industry shift where hardware companies are racing to become AI ecosystems before someone else does.

Anthropic Is Quietly Reshaping How Enterprises Think About AI Safety
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Anthropic Is Quietly Reshaping How Enterprises Think About AI Safety

  • Neelesh Pednekar
  • April 1, 2026
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The Claude maker is gaining ground not just on technical capabilities but on setting the rules for how companies should deploy AI. For Indian technology leaders, this shift could redefine vendor selection criteria within the next 12 months.

Salesforce Drops 30 AI Features Into Slack: What CIOs Need to Know Before Their Teams Start Using Them
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Salesforce Drops 30 AI Features Into Slack: What CIOs Need to Know Before Their Teams Start Using Them

  • Neelesh Pednekar
  • April 1, 2026
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Salesforce has announced a sweeping AI overhaul for Slack, adding 30 new features designed to automate workflows and surface information faster. For Indian enterprises already using Slack, this update forces an immediate decision: adopt, wait, or reconsider your collaboration stack entirely.

OpenAI’s $3 Billion Pre-IPO Raise: What It Means for Your AI Vendor Contracts
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OpenAI’s $3 Billion Pre-IPO Raise: What It Means for Your AI Vendor Contracts

  • Neelesh Pednekar
  • April 1, 2026
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OpenAI just pulled in $3 billion from retail investors at a $122 billion valuation, signaling that the AI spending frenzy is far from over. For Indian enterprises negotiating AI contracts, this funding surge could shift pricing power and product roadmaps in ways that demand immediate attention.

Mercor Breach Exposes the Hidden Risk Sitting in Your AI Stack
  • AI Ethics & Policy

Mercor Breach Exposes the Hidden Risk Sitting in Your AI Stack

  • Neelesh Pednekar
  • April 1, 2026
  • 0

A cyberattack on AI hiring platform Mercor, traced to vulnerabilities in the open-source LiteLLM project, is forcing CIOs to confront an uncomfortable truth: the tools connecting your systems to AI models may be your weakest link. The incident underscores why AI supply chain security deserves the same scrutiny as your core infrastructure.

Off-the-Shelf AI Is Losing Its Edge: Why Customization Is Now a Procurement Priority
  • AI in Enterprise

Off-the-Shelf AI Is Losing Its Edge: Why Customization Is Now a Procurement Priority

  • Neelesh Pednekar
  • March 31, 2026
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Generic AI models are hitting a ceiling for enterprise use. Industry analysts now say customization capabilities should top your vendor evaluation checklist — before features, before price.

Nomadic’s $8.4M Raise Signals That AV Data Management Is Now a Standalone Market
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Nomadic’s $8.4M Raise Signals That AV Data Management Is Now a Standalone Market

  • Neelesh Pednekar
  • March 31, 2026
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A startup just raised millions to solve one problem: handling the firehose of data from self-driving cars. For CIOs in automotive and logistics, this points to a critical infrastructure gap that’s becoming impossible to ignore.

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