Apple’s Next CEO Faces Growing Pressure to Catch Up in AI
As John Ternus prepares to take over as Apple CEO, investors are demanding a clearer AI strategy. The company risks falling behind rivals investing heavily in AI.
As John Ternus prepares to take over as Apple CEO, investors are demanding a clearer AI strategy. The company risks falling behind rivals investing heavily in AI.
Apple will appoint John Ternus as CEO in September 2026, with Tim Cook transitioning to executive chairman. The move marks a major leadership shift after more than a decade.
Amazon will invest up to $25 billion more in Anthropic to expand AI infrastructure. The deal deepens their partnership around AWS and custom AI chips.
The NSA is reportedly using Anthropic’s restricted Mythos AI model for cybersecurity tasks, even as the Pentagon labels the company a risk. The situation highlights tensions in AI policy.
AI coding startup Cursor is reportedly raising $2 billion at a $50 billion valuation. The move highlights strong investor demand for AI developer tools.
Coinbase is testing AI agents embedded in tools like Slack and email to automate internal workflows. CEO Brian Armstrong says agents could eventually outnumber employees.
OpenAI’s ChatGPT and related services experienced a widespread outage, leaving thousands unable to access the platform. The company is investigating the issue.
Adobe has launched CX Enterprise, a new AI platform integrating agents across major tech ecosystems. The move aims to streamline customer experience workflows at scale.
Salesforce has launched Headless 360, exposing its entire platform to AI agents via APIs and tools. The move redefines how enterprise software is accessed and used.
New app releases are surging across the App Store and Google Play, driven by AI tools lowering barriers to development. The trend challenges predictions that AI would replace apps.
Three OpenAI executives have announced their departures, adding to a wave of leadership changes. The exits come as the company restructures teams and prepares for future growth.
Anthropic has introduced Claude Design, a new tool for creating designs, prototypes, and presentations using AI. The product targets both designers and non-designers.
Big Tech stocks posted a sharp rally this week, driven by AI infrastructure demand and easing macro concerns. Oracle, AMD, and Microsoft led gains.
Nvidia has introduced Lyra 2.0, an AI model that generates explorable 3D worlds in real time. It addresses key issues like motion drift and inconsistent object rendering.
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei is expected to meet White House officials as tensions ease over its Mythos AI model. The talks signal potential renewed government collaboration.