OpenAI Revenue Surpasses $25 Billion as Enterprise Demand Grows
OpenAI’s annualized revenue has surpassed $25 billion, driven by rapid enterprise adoption and partnerships with consulting firms to expand large-scale AI deployments.
OpenAI’s annualized revenue has surpassed $25 billion, driven by rapid enterprise adoption and partnerships with consulting firms to expand large-scale AI deployments.
Google introduced Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite, a faster and lower-cost model designed for high-volume developer workloads. The model emphasizes speed, efficiency, and scalable reasoning for real-time applications.
Sentient introduced Arena, a production-style testing environment for AI agents, with backing from Pantera Capital and Franklin Templeton to measure reasoning reliability under complex conditions.
MiniMax posts strong 2025 growth, with AI subscription and enterprise sales surging. The company plans global expansion and a broader product lineup.
Anthropic acquires Vercept to enhance Claude’s computer use capabilities, following major benchmark gains with Claude Sonnet 4.6 and continued expansion of its AI research team.
Atlassian introduced “Agents in Jira,” allowing enterprises to assign and manage AI agents alongside human employees within its project management platform. The feature is now available in open beta.
OpenAI partners with BCG, McKinsey, Accenture, and Capgemini to deploy Frontier, a platform for AI coworkers, across enterprises, combining technology with strategy and workflow redesign.
Guide Labs launched Steerling-8B, an 8-billion parameter LLM with interpretable architecture that allows every token to be traced back to its training data.
Mistral AI CEO Arthur Mensch said more than half of today’s enterprise software could be replaced by AI, intensifying investor concerns about the future of SaaS business models.
Anthropic has released Claude Sonnet 4.6, upgrading its mid-tier AI model with stronger coding, computer use, and long-context reasoning while keeping pricing unchanged.
Infosys has partnered with Anthropic to integrate Claude models into its Topaz AI platform, aiming to build enterprise-grade AI agents for industries such as banking, telecom, and manufacturing.
Anthropic reports rapid growth in India, with Claude Code adoption driving a doubling of revenue run-rate and enterprise partnerships across multiple sectors.
Ramp’s AI Index shows business AI adoption reached 46.8% in January, with Anthropic surging to 19.5% while OpenAI remains dominant. Most Anthropic users also subscribe to OpenAI, highlighting multi-vendor strategies.
Spotify says its top engineers are relying on generative AI tools instead of writing code, as the company accelerates product development using internal systems and large language models.
Heineken announces up to 7% workforce reduction, citing AI and digitization as key tools to achieve productivity savings and support growth in premium brands.