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Enterprise AI deployments accelerating fast
Samsung's global ChatGPT Enterprise and Codex rollout signals that large, regulated corporations are moving from pilots to full workforce deployments, raising the stakes for AI PMs to have governance frameworks ready before adoption outpaces policy
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Agentic tooling lowering the floor
Cloudflare's ephemeral, account-free agent deployments show infrastructure is rapidly commoditising around agent use cases, meaning AI PMs should expect developers to prototype and ship agents faster than security or compliance teams can track
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Finance giants betting big on AI
Jane Street's $1B CoreWeave investment and Anthropic stake illustrate that sophisticated institutional capital is consolidating around a short list of frontier AI providers, which could accelerate pricing and access changes for enterprise customers locked into those same vendors

Top Story

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So what

For AI PMs in regulated enterprises, this is a benchmark moment โ€” Samsung's scale signals that procurement, security review, and employee onboarding processes for frontier AI are now solvable at tens of thousands of seats, and executives will ask why your organisation isn't moving at similar speed

Read the article  โ†’OpenAI

Agentic Engineering

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So what

The zero-friction path to deploying short-lived agent infrastructure means shadow IT risk rises sharply; AI PMs in regulated environments should flag this pattern to security teams and consider how ephemeral deployments fit (or don't) into your data-handling and audit-trail requirements

Read the article  โ†’Simon Willison

Enterprise & Regulation

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So what

When top-tier quant firms treat AI infrastructure as a core strategic asset rather than a cost centre, it signals that compute access and model partnerships will increasingly become competitive moats โ€” AI PMs at large institutions should be making the case internally for similar long-term infrastructure commitments rather than purely pay-as-you-go API consumption

Read the article  โ†’Wall Street Journal via Techmeme