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Rethinking AEO when software agents navigate the web on behalf of users

For more than two decades, digital businesses have relied on a simple assumption: When someone interacts with a website, that activity reflects a human making a conscious choice. Clicks are treated as signals of interest. Time on page is assumed to indicate engagement. Movement through a funnel is interpreted as intent. Entire growth strategies, marketing budgets, and product decisions have been built on this premise.

Shashwat Jain, Amazon

Infrastructure

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Nvidia's DGX Station is a desktop supercomputer that runs trillion-parameter AI models without the cloud

The announcement, made at the company's annual GTC conference in San Jose, lands at a moment when the AI industry is grappling with a fundamental tension: the most powerful models in the world require enormous data center infrastructure, but the developers and enterprises building on those models increasingly want to keep their data, their agents, and their intellectual property local. The DGX Station is Nvidia's answer — a six-figure machine that collapses the distance between AI's frontier and a single engineer's desk.

Michael Nuñez
Web search

Rethinking AEO when software agents navigate the web on behalf of users

For more than two decades, digital businesses have relied on a simple assumption: When someone interacts with a website, that activity reflects a human making a conscious choice. Clicks are treated as signals of interest. Time on page is assumed to indicate engagement. Movement through a funnel is interpreted as intent. Entire growth strategies, marketing budgets, and product decisions have been built on this premise.

Shashwat Jain, Amazon

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Anthropic rolls out Code Review for Claude Code as it sues over Pentagon blacklist and partners with Microsoft

The convergence of a major product launch, a federal legal battle, and a landmark distribution deal with the world's largest software company captures the extraordinary tension defining Anthropic's current moment. The San Francisco-based AI lab is simultaneously trying to grow a developer tools business approaching $2.5 billion in annualized revenue, defend itself against an unprecedented government designation as a national security threat, and expand its commercial footprint through the very cloud platforms now navigating the fallout.

Michael Nuñez

Security

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The authorization problem that could break enterprise AI

When an AI agent needs to log into your CRM, pull records from your database, and send an email on your behalf, whose identity is it using? And what happens when no one knows the answer? Alex Stamos, chief product officer at Corridor, and Nancy Wang, CTO at 1Password joined the VB AI Impact Salon Series to dig into the new identity framework challenges that come along with the benefits of agentic AI.

VB Staff

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The Identity Security Shake-Up

Delinea CEO Art Gilliland speaks with VentureBeat’s Louis Columbus about why identity has become cybersecurity’s most critical battleground — and how AI is accelerating the shakeup.

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Nvidia launches enterprise AI agent platform with Adobe, Salesforce, SAP among 17 adopters at GTC 2026

The Nvidia CEO unveiled the Agent Toolkit, an open-source platform for building autonomous AI agents, and then rattled off the names of the companies that will use it: Adobe, Salesforce, SAP, ServiceNow, Siemens, CrowdStrike, Atlassian, Cadence, Synopsys, IQVIA, Palantir, Box, Cohesity, Dassault Systèmes, Red Hat, Cisco and Amdocs. Seventeen enterprise software companies, touching virtually every industry and every Fortune 500 corporation, all agreeing to build their next generation of AI products on a shared foundation that Nvidia designed, Nvidia optimizes and Nvidia maintains.

Michael Nuñez
Web search

Rethinking AEO when software agents navigate the web on behalf of users

For more than two decades, digital businesses have relied on a simple assumption: When someone interacts with a website, that activity reflects a human making a conscious choice. Clicks are treated as signals of interest. Time on page is assumed to indicate engagement. Movement through a funnel is interpreted as intent. Entire growth strategies, marketing budgets, and product decisions have been built on this premise.

Shashwat Jain, Amazon

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