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A developer from a large, AI-bullish company explains that Anthropic's data retention policy on Fable prevents its use, leading the company to heavily adopt GPT-5.6 Sol instead.
Ollama announced a $65M Series B funding round, with 9 million developers and 85% of the Fortune 500 already using their local LLM platform.
An analysis of AI agent adoption in 2026, citing Gartner, McKinsey, and Deloitte data showing that while over 40% of agentic AI projects are forecast to be cancelled by 2027 and fewer than 10% of enterprises have scaled one for real value, coding agents have become default practice with over 90% deployment. The article finds the predicted 'wow' use case is uneven, concentrated in coding assistance and document retrieval, while governance remains immature.
Raffi Krikorian, CTO of Mozilla, will host an AMA on July 14 to discuss the inaugural State of Open Source AI report, covering topics like costs of closed models, enterprise adoption, Chinese AI influence, and developer trust.
Observations of a shift where large enterprises are increasingly seeking to secure compute and post-train their own models in-house, often on open-source GLM-5.2, highlighting the growing acceptance of open-source AI.
The article discusses why enterprises adopt AI coding tools like AWS Kiro, GitHub Copilot, and Cursor even when they rely on Claude as the underlying model, focusing on enterprise needs such as security, compliance, and workflow integration.
Anthropic projects $10.9 billion in Q2 revenue and its first profitable quarter, driven by enterprise adoption of Claude's coding tools, as the company prepares for an expected IPO in October.
A Sinch survey of 2,527 senior decision makers reveals that 74% of enterprises have rolled back or shut down an AI agent after deployment, with governance gaps and visibility issues cited as key drivers.
For the first time, ChatGPT has fallen to second place behind Anthropic's Claude in the generative AI market, with Claude surpassing ChatGPT in enterprise adoption, revenue, and other key metrics.
Commonwealth Bank of Australia is rolling out ChatGPT Enterprise to nearly 50,000 employees to build AI fluency across the organization and improve customer outcomes through improved workflows and agent-powered use cases.
Philips is scaling AI literacy across 70,000 employees by training executives first, launching company-wide challenges, and providing ChatGPT Enterprise access, while maintaining strict responsible AI principles for healthcare operations.
OpenAI announced that over 1 million business customers are now actively using its platform, marking the fastest-growing business platform in history, with major enterprises like Amgen, Booking.com, and Morgan Stanley leveraging AI for customer experiences and operations.
HYGH, a digital media company managing 4,000+ advertising displays in Germany, reports significant productivity gains after adopting ChatGPT Business, including 5.5 hours saved per employee weekly and faster product development cycles (from 1-2 months to 2 MVPs per week).
Amgen, a major pharmaceutical company, shares how it leverages GPT-5 in its operations. The case study highlights enterprise adoption of advanced AI models in the biotech/pharma sector.
LY Corporation, a major Japanese tech company operating LINE and Yahoo! JAPAN with over 200 million users, partners with OpenAI to integrate generative AI across its platforms and internal operations. The company has developed 32 AI-driven use cases including SeekAI, an internal productivity tool leveraging OpenAI's API with emphasis on data privacy and governance.
Match Group has successfully deployed ChatGPT Enterprise across thousands of employees, discovering various productivity improvements including cross-functional collaboration, engineering efficiency, and knowledge sharing. The company plans to integrate OpenAI's API into its dating products to enhance user experiences.
TPG is using ChatGPT, including its Excel plugin and custom GPTs trained on internal files, to accelerate investment research and cut market research spending by hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Anthropic opens a Seoul office and announces new partnerships with Korean enterprises, startups, and researchers, including NAVER, Nexon, LG CNS, Hanwha Solutions, Samsung SDS, and academic consortium NAIRL, to expand Claude's adoption across the Korean AI ecosystem.