Microsoft Reshuffles Copilot Leadership to Drive AI Growth
Microsoft reorganizes Copilot teams to boost AI adoption and shifts focus toward building next-generation AI models and superintelligence efforts.
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Microsoft reorganizes Copilot teams to boost AI adoption and shifts focus toward building next-generation AI models and superintelligence efforts.
OpenAI has partnered with Amazon Web Services to deliver its AI models to U.S. government agencies, expanding its presence in the public sector.
World introduced AgentKit, a developer tool that verifies human identity behind AI agents making online purchases using blockchain-based protocols.
Messari’s CEO Eric Turner stepped down as the company cut staff and repositioned itself as an AI-first platform focused on institutional clients.
Apple acquired MotionVFX, a developer of video editing plugins and visual effects tools for Final Cut Pro, to strengthen its creative software ecosystem.
Visa and Coinbase are developing payment infrastructure for AI agents as machine-to-machine transactions emerge as a new internet economy model.
Meta’s stock rose after reports the company may cut more than 20% of its workforce to offset rising AI infrastructure spending.
Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino signaled an upcoming breakthrough in the company’s QVAC platform as it pushes forward with decentralized, on-device AI technology.
Elon Musk has pushed out several leaders and employees at xAI as he restructures the company ahead of a potential initial public offering.
ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott warned that rapid adoption of AI agents could significantly reduce job opportunities for new college graduates.