OpenAI Launches Frontier Alliances to Scale Enterprise AI
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.
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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.
An experimental AI agent created by an OpenAI employee mistakenly transferred $441,000 worth of tokens in response to a social media request, highlighting risks in autonomous crypto trading systems.
Former DeepMind researcher David Silver has raised $1 billion for London-based Ineffable Intelligence, aiming to build a superintelligence that learns autonomously through experience.
Contra unveiled Contra Payments, a new platform enabling creatives to sell products and services directly to both humans and AI agents, marking a shift toward “agentic commerce.”
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.
Moonshot AI has introduced Kimi Claw, a cloud-native implementation of the OpenClaw agent framework that runs entirely in a web browser, simplifying deployment of autonomous AI agents.
Alibaba unveiled its Qwen 3.5 artificial intelligence model, claiming major gains in cost efficiency and performance as competition intensifies in China’s fast-moving AI market.
xAI has published a full internal all-hands meeting outlining a major reorganization, new product lines, and deeper integration with X. Executives framed recent layoffs as part of a shift to a scalable operating model tied closely to X’s subscription business.
Nebius has agreed to acquire agentic search provider Tavily, integrating real-time web search into its AI cloud platform as enterprise adoption of autonomous AI agents accelerates.
A new Harvard Business Review study suggests that widespread AI adoption may increase workloads and burnout, even when productivity tools make tasks easier to complete.