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Microsoft and OpenAI gut their exclusive deal, freeing OpenAI to sell on AWS and Google Cloud

The amended agreement, disclosed simultaneously in blog posts from both companies, marks the most significant restructuring since Microsoft first invested $1 billion in OpenAI in 2019 — and it transforms what was once the most consequential exclusive technology alliance in a generation into something that more closely resembles a strategic but arm's-length commercial relationship.

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Adobe’s new Firefly AI Assistant wants to run Photoshop, Premiere, Illustrator and more from one prompt

The announcements, which also include a new Color Mode for Premiere Pro, the addition of Kling 3.0 video models to Firefly's growing roster of third-party AI engines, and Frame.io Drive — a virtual filesystem that lets distributed teams work with cloud-stored media as though it lived on their local machines — represent Adobe's clearest signal yet that it views agentic AI not as a feature upgrade but as a fundamental reshaping of how creative work gets done.

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Identity is the next breaking point in AI

AI agents don’t log in, follow rules, or behave like users. Cisco’s Matt Caulfield explains how they’re breaking the assumptions behind modern identity and access control.

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AI got cheaper to build, and harder to run

As usage scales, infrastructure efficiency becomes the make-or-break factor. Tarkan Maner and Thomas Cornely from Nutanix speak with VB about why enterprises must balance cloud experimentation with on-prem control, governance, and cost at scale.

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Microsoft and OpenAI gut their exclusive deal, freeing OpenAI to sell on AWS and Google Cloud

The amended agreement, disclosed simultaneously in blog posts from both companies, marks the most significant restructuring since Microsoft first invested $1 billion in OpenAI in 2019 — and it transforms what was once the most consequential exclusive technology alliance in a generation into something that more closely resembles a strategic but arm's-length commercial relationship.

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