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From Demos to Deals: Insights for Building in Enterprise AI | Andreessen Horowitz
AI has become a strategic priority for virtually every enterprise: OpenAI claims 10% of the world’s systems now use their products, and many Fortune 500 companies have adopted CEO-led mandates to integrate AI. Go to Source
The American DeepSeek Project – by Nathan Lambert
It’s famous lore of the AI industry that much of the flourishing of progress around ChatGPT is downstream from Google Research’s, and the industry’s writ-large, practice of openly sharing the science of AI until approximately 2022. Stopping this practice, and the...
Markets, Bureaucracy, Democracy, … AI? – by Henry Farrell
Political scientists have had remarkably little to say about artificial intelligence (AI), perhaps because they are dissuaded by its technical complexity and by current debates about whether AI might emulate, outstrip, or replace individual human intelligence. They...
The Sens-AI Framework: Teaching Developers to Think with AI – O’Reilly
Over the last two years, while working on the latest edition of Head First C#, I’ve been developing a new kind of learning path, one that helps developers get better at both coding and using AI. I call it Sens-AI, and it came out of something I kept seeing: There’s a...
AI and HR: a revolution searching for direction
A few weeks ago, Parlons RH released its national barometer on AI applied to HR (in French), the first solid study on the subject conducted in France to my knowledge. Here is a brief overview with some good news, but also a few areas of concern. Go to Source
The Best Workplace AI Is the AI You Don’t See
Enterprise AI should ideally disappear into the background, quietly powering a smarter, more adaptive employee experience. Go to Source
Growth Ritual #70 – Next Big App
Remember when the world's major events could be discussed over the dinner table, digested from the evening news? That slow-drip of information is gone. Go to Source
AI at Work 2025: Momentum Builds, but Gaps Remain | BCG
Frontline employees have hit a “silicon ceiling,” with only half of them regularly using artificial intelligence tools, according to BCG’s third annual global AI at Work survey. Companies are realizing that merely introducing AI tools into existing ways of working...
Valve conquered PC gaming. What comes next?
Few companies can claim a bigger role in video game history than Valve. Founded in 1996 by Gabe Newell and Mike Harrington — both former Windows developers at Microsoft — the company’s first title, Half-Life, launched in 1998, is widely credited with transforming the...
The hidden cost of RTO: Why forcing choice is detrimental to your business
Like most CEOs, I’ve been watching the return-to-office (RTO) trend closely. It’s yet another wrinkle for the talent acquisition function, which is difficult to begin with. After all, the quest to hire and retain qualified talent is discussed at every board meeting,...

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Can Learning Help Overcome the AI Capability-Absorption Gap?
We are reaching a curious time for enterprise AI adoption. Organisational AI readiness is advancing far slower than the technology, and yet more and more large firms are warning employees that their jobs are likely to disappear or be transformed by automation and...
Agentic AI Needs Strong Foundations
The respected American venture capitalist Mary Meeker recently shared her first internet trends report since 2019, focused on AI and its future. It runs to 340 slides (with center-aligned text … grrr!), so it takes time to absorb. But in addition to its meta-level...
New Models and Old Challenges
It has been a busy couple of weeks for analysts covering new AI launches, with some impactful new models and agentic systems being announced that add up to a significant advance in capabilities. Hot on the heels of announcing Gemini 2.5 Pro, Google announced AI Mode...
Making the Invisible Visible
There was a quiet but era-defining shift last week when Google searches in Safari declined for the first time as a result of more people switching to AI tools for finding information. This could have far-reaching consequences both for Google and also for Apple, who...
The AI Space Race Could Benefit us all, But Technology Adoption Takes Time
There was another important open model release this week, Alibaba’s QWEN 3, which seems to be an impressive release that relies on strong reasoning capabilities to bring up its benchmark scores. As Nathan Lambert explains, the variety of post-training methods being...
How can AI Help Accelerate Europe’s Industrial Renaissance?
Industrial AI is starting to transform the way we make things, and the cost model for doing so, which could provide a much-needed boost to the industrial renaissance that Europe needs in the face of growing geopolitical risk. But whilst AI will play a role in products...
AI-led Transformation of the Professional & Financial Services Ecosystem
I recently gave a keynote talk at the Innovate UK / ESRC UK National Showcase: Next Generation Professional & Financial Services event in London, which brought together funded innovation projects in fintech, legal, accounting and insurtech with other practitioners...
AI Coding Means We Need Service & Experience Design More Than Ever
We are witnessing what looks like a major transition in the way we approach software development, and this brings both potential benefits and risks for organisations. But we should not think about this only as a new way to build apps and products. In a world where...
Who’s the Bot Now?
The launch of ChatGPT 4.5 last week was not so much a ‘breakthrough’ release as an expensive incremental improvement or consolidation of existing capabilities before the hotly anticipated GPT5. Simon Willison has a good roundup of reactions and testing,...
Beyond Simple Office Automation: The Rise of Super Operators
As always, there is a lot going on this week - or at least being announced - in the field of AI that is relevant to firms and other organisations who are still working out their own use of the technology, from OpenAI’s promise of GPT4.5 leading to a multi-model...