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OpenAI’s “Code Red” Is a Forced Focus, Not a Panic
AIBusinessSoftware

OpenAI’s “Code Red” Is a Forced Focus, Not a Panic

OpenAI’s COO Brad Lightcap says an internal “code red” declared by CEO Sam Altman will force the AI giant to sharpen its focus. The move comes as competition from Google’s Gemini and Anthropic heats up, especially for business customers.

by Samuel KimDecember 9, 2025
Anthropic and Accenture Team Up in Major AI Enterprise Push
AIBusinessSoftware

Anthropic and Accenture Team Up in Major AI Enterprise Push

Anthropic is locking down the enterprise AI space with a new multi-year partnership with consulting giant Accenture. The deal includes formal training for 30,000 Accenture employees and comes as a new report shows Anthropic now holds 40% of the enterprise market share.

by Priya KapoorDecember 9, 2025
Fifth Third Bets Big on Brex for AI-Powered Corporate Cards
AIBusinessSoftware

Fifth Third Bets Big on Brex for AI-Powered Corporate Cards

In a major fintech partnership, Fifth Third Bank is handing its commercial card program to Brex. The deal aims to use Brex’s AI-driven platform to simplify expense management and tap into a multi-billion dollar market. It’s a clear sign that even large banks are choosing to partner rather than build

by Samuel KimDecember 9, 2025
The Inconvenient Truth: US Manufacturing Needs Immigrant Workers
BusinessInnovationManufacturing

The Inconvenient Truth: US Manufacturing Needs Immigrant Workers

The U.S. manufacturing sector is staring down a massive labor crisis. A new analysis reveals that without immigrant workers, the industry will be unable to fill nearly 2 million jobs over the next decade, crippling industrial capacity and the economy.

by Priya KapoorDecember 9, 2025
Trump May Let Nvidia Sell Older H200 AI Chips to China
AIBusinessSemiconductors

Trump May Let Nvidia Sell Older H200 AI Chips to China

The U.S. Department of Commerce is reportedly planning to allow Nvidia to ship its H200 AI chips to China. This move, which would involve chips roughly 18 months old, directly conflicts with a bipartisan Senate bill introduced on December 4th to block advanced AI chip exports for 30 months.

by Samuel KimDecember 8, 2025
X Terminates EU’s Ad Account After $140M Fine Spat
BusinessPrivacyTechnology

X Terminates EU’s Ad Account After $140M Fine Spat

In a dramatic escalation, X has terminated the European Commission’s advertising account. The move comes days after the EU fined the platform $140 million and accused it of exploiting a now-patched ad feature.

by Priya KapoorDecember 8, 2025
Samsung’s Foldable Dominance Grows, But The Market Is Still Tiny
BusinessHardwareTechnology

Samsung’s Foldable Dominance Grows, But The Market Is Still Tiny

New data shows Samsung is tightening its grip on the foldable phone market, but the segment remains a niche. The company now commands nearly two-thirds of all global shipments, leaving rivals like Huawei far behind.

by Priya KapoorDecember 8, 2025
Suppliers Are Finally Getting Picky About How They Get Paid
AIBusinessSoftware

Suppliers Are Finally Getting Picky About How They Get Paid

The old model of accepting any payment from any buyer is collapsing. Now, suppliers are using granular rules and digital lockboxes to turn payments into a strategic tool for managing margins and working capital.

by Priya KapoorDecember 8, 2025
California’s Self-Inflicted Energy Crisis Is About To Get Worse
BusinessInnovationTechnology

California’s Self-Inflicted Energy Crisis Is About To Get Worse

California’s only major south-to-north oil pipeline is on the brink of shutdown, operating at just 17% capacity and losing millions monthly. This comes as in-state oil production has fallen 65% since 2001 and refinery count has dropped from 43 to just 7. The result is a looming supply crunch that wi

by Priya KapoorDecember 7, 2025
India’s government considered forcing always-on iPhone satellite tracking
BusinessPrivacyTechnology

India’s government considered forcing always-on iPhone satellite tracking

After backing down from a preinstalled app demand, India’s government is now accused of considering a far more invasive surveillance plan. The proposal would have forced smartphone makers to enable always-on satellite tracking, a move fiercely opposed by industry groups over privacy and security con

by Priya KapoorDecember 6, 2025

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