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

  • Neelesh Pednekar
  • May 29, 2026
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Anthropic’s Opus 4.8 Wants to Replace Your Custom AI Pipelines

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  • AI Funding & Investment

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

  • Neelesh Pednekar
  • May 29, 2026
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Universal Music and TikTok Strike AI Deal That Will Cost You Money
  • AI Ethics & Policy

Universal Music and TikTok Strike AI Deal That Will Cost You Money

  • Neelesh Pednekar
  • May 27, 2026
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The renewed agreement between Universal Music Group and TikTok establishes the first major commercial framework for AI-generated music on social platforms. Every company using AI audio now has a licensing blueprint — and a compliance headache — to plan around.

AI Agents Look Simple Until You Get the Cloud Bill
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AI Agents Look Simple Until You Get the Cloud Bill

  • Neelesh Pednekar
  • May 27, 2026
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Agentic AI promises autonomous workflows, but the operational costs are catching companies off guard. Technical teams are discovering that deploying AI agents requires infrastructure decisions that directly affect unit economics and service reliability.

DuckDuckGo Installs Jump 30% as Users Reject Google’s AI Search Push
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DuckDuckGo Installs Jump 30% as Users Reject Google’s AI Search Push

  • Neelesh Pednekar
  • May 27, 2026
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A surge in privacy-focused search adoption signals that bundling AI features without user consent carries real business risk. For companies relying on search-driven customer acquisition, this shift demands immediate attention.

The AI Jobs Panic Is Cooling — Here’s What Smart Leaders Are Doing Instead
  • AI in Enterprise

The AI Jobs Panic Is Cooling — Here’s What Smart Leaders Are Doing Instead

  • Neelesh Pednekar
  • May 27, 2026
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New analyses suggest AI will reshape roles more than eliminate them, at least in the near term. The companies getting ahead are replacing fear with structured transition plans that protect both productivity and talent.

Your AI Agent Needs a Job Title: Why Org Charts Are Getting Rewritten
  • AI in Enterprise

Your AI Agent Needs a Job Title: Why Org Charts Are Getting Rewritten

  • Neelesh Pednekar
  • May 27, 2026
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Autonomous AI agents are forcing CIOs to answer questions HR never anticipated: who does an AI report to, and who takes the blame when it fails? The companies moving fastest are treating this as an operating model problem, not a technology rollout.

Your AI Agent Has a Memory Problem — And Hackers Know It
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Your AI Agent Has a Memory Problem — And Hackers Know It

  • Neelesh Pednekar
  • May 26, 2026
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As AI agents gain persistent memory and tool access, security researchers are exposing a new vulnerability: poisoned memories that corrupt outputs over time. Enterprises deploying these systems now face a threat that traditional security tools cannot detect.

The Battle for AI’s Next Chokepoint: Who Will Control How Agents Talk to Each Other?
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The Battle for AI’s Next Chokepoint: Who Will Control How Agents Talk to Each Other?

  • Neelesh Pednekar
  • May 26, 2026
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As companies race to deploy multiple AI agents that work together, a quiet fight is brewing over the coordination layer that connects them. The winner could own the most valuable real estate in enterprise automation for the next decade.

Why Your Next AI Coding Tool Will Need to Prove Its Work
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Why Your Next AI Coding Tool Will Need to Prove Its Work

  • Neelesh Pednekar
  • May 26, 2026
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Formal verification — the mathematical proof that code does exactly what it claims — is moving from academic research into commercial AI development tools. For technology leaders evaluating AI coding assistants, this shift will soon separate serious enterprise platforms from glorified autocomplete.

Long-Horizon LLM Serving Is Becoming a Procurement Checklist Item
  • AI Infrastructure

Long-Horizon LLM Serving Is Becoming a Procurement Checklist Item

  • Neelesh Pednekar
  • May 26, 2026
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As enterprises push AI agents into multi-step workflows, managing conversational memory without blowing up costs is now a real infrastructure problem. Companies that standardize on context-compaction-aware platforms early will have a cost and reliability edge when scaling.

Executable Compliance Is Becoming a Competitive Advantage for AI Vendors
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Executable Compliance Is Becoming a Competitive Advantage for AI Vendors

  • Neelesh Pednekar
  • May 26, 2026
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As regulators tighten AI governance requirements, a new approach called “ontological knowledge blocks” lets companies prove compliance through machine-readable validation rather than paperwork. Indian IT giants Infosys and TCS are already positioning themselves to offer this as a service to enterprise clients.

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