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Inside AMEX’s agentic commerce stack: How intent contracts and single-use tokens enforce AI transactions
American Express (Amex) is building a system that lets AI agents shop and pay on behalf of users — but right now it’s only within its own payment network, and still involves a black box that could hinder trust and auditability.

Salesforce launches Agentforce Operations to fix the workflows breaking enterprise AI

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Alibaba's Metis agent cuts redundant AI tool calls from 98% to 2% — and gets more accurate doing it
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The AI scaffolding layer is collapsing. LlamaIndex's CEO explains what survives.

One tool call to rule them all? New open source Python tool Runpod Flash eliminates containers for faster AI dev

Amazon’s OpenAI gambit signals a new phase in the cloud wars — one where exclusivity no longer applies
The announcements, made at a live event in San Francisco titled "What's Next with AWS," landed just 24 hours after OpenAI and Microsoft publicly restructured their exclusive cloud partnership — a move that, for the first time, freed OpenAI to distribute all of its products across rival cloud providers. AWS CEO Matt Garman called it "a huge partnership" and said customers have been asking for OpenAI models inside AWS "from the very early days."

FOMO is why enterprises pay for GPUs they don't use — and why prices keep climbing
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The RAG era is ending for agentic AI — a new compilation-stage knowledge layer is what comes next
The vector database category is undergoing a shift in response to the needs of agentic AI.

The retrieval rebuild: Why hybrid retrieval intent tripled as enterprise RAG programs hit the scale wall

Definity embeds agents inside Spark pipelines to catch failures before they reach agentic AI systems

RAG precision tuning can quietly cut retrieval accuracy by 40%, putting agentic pipelines at risk
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200,000 MCP servers expose a command execution flaw that Anthropic calls a feature

Claude Code, Copilot and Codex all got hacked. Every attacker went for the credential, not the model.

CVSS scored these two Palo Alto CVEs as manageable. Chained, they gave attackers root access to 13,000 devices.

85% of enterprises are running AI agents. Only 5% trust them enough to ship.
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Rejoni Appoints Women’s Health MedTech Leader John Nealon as Chief Executive Officer
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xAI launches Grok 4.3 at an aggressively low price and a new, fast, powerful voice cloning suite

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Hidden IT problems are quietly creating risk, shadow IT, and lost productivity
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Why OpenAI's 'goblin' problem matters — and how you can release the goblins on your own

Writer launches AI agents that can act without prompts, taking on Amazon, Microsoft and Salesforce
The release, which also includes a new Adobe Experience Manager connector and a suite of enhanced governance controls such as bring-your-own encryption keys and a Datadog observability plugin, represents Writer's most aggressive bet yet on fully autonomous enterprise AI. It arrives at a moment when AWS, Salesforce, and Microsoft are all racing to establish their own agentic platforms, and when the question of how much autonomy enterprises will actually hand to AI agents remains deeply unresolved.
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Netomi raises $110 million as Accenture and Adobe bet on AI for customer service
On its face, the financing is another large AI round in a market still awash in capital. But the deal is more revealing than that. It suggests that a new line is being drawn inside enterprise AI — not between companies that have a chatbot and companies that do not, but between companies that can show AI works in the messy, brittle, heavily governed environments where large businesses actually operate, and those that still mostly shine in demos.

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Cheaper tokens, bigger bills: The new math of AI infrastructure
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IBM launches Bob with multi-model routing and human checkpoints to turn AI coding into a secure production system

AWS Quick's personal knowledge graph is making orchestration decisions most control planes can't see

How to build custom reasoning agents with a fraction of the compute

American AI startup Poolside launches free, high-performing open model Laguna XS.2 for local agentic coding

Mistral AI launches Workflows, a Temporal-powered orchestration engine already running millions of daily executions
The product, which launches as part of Mistral's Studio platform, is the company's clearest articulation yet of a thesis that is quietly reshaping the enterprise AI market: that the bottleneck for organizations adopting AI is no longer the model itself, but the infrastructure required to run it reliably at scale.

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.




