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The Personal Feud Driving the AI Industry's Future
A Wall Street Journal investigation found the OpenAI-Anthropic feud, shaped by personal wounds & philosophy, goes back 10 years to a San Fran group house.
CEOs Are Finally Saying Publicly What They Think About AI
Uber's CEO says executives talk differently in private than in public about AI's impact. PwC's CEO says partners who resist AI will be replaced.
Anthropic's Most Powerful Model Accidentally Leaked
Anthropic left details of its unreleased model, Claude Mythos, unsecured, and they leaked. OpenAI's next model, codenamed Spud, is also coming soon.
What Do 81,000 AI Users Actually Worry About?
Anthropic interviewed 81,000 Claude users across 159 countries. Their top concern was not job loss. It was hallucinations and unreliability.
Why Every AI Lab Is Now Racing to Build Agents
OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and others are all pivoting to autonomous AI agents for the enterprise. Here's what triggered the shift and why it matters.
What Meta's Rogue AI Agent Means for Your Company
A routine AI request at Meta spiraled into a security breach. The incident reveals why enterprise security systems aren't built for AI agents.
An AI Agent Broke Into McKinsey's Internal Platform in Under Two Hours
An autonomous AI agent broke into McKinsey's internal chatbot and gained full read-write access. Here's why every enterprise should be paying attention.
Atlassian Cut 1,600 Jobs in the Name of AI. The Stock Went Up
Atlassian laid off 1,600 people and explicitly cited the "AI era." The stock rose. Here's what it signals about AI-driven job loss.
Amazon's AI Push Is Breaking Things
Amazon had four major AI incidents in a single week, including a six-hour checkout outage triggered after an engineer took bad advice from an AI agent.
The New York Times Pitted AI Against Legendary Authors. 54% of Readers Preferred the Machine
The New York Times pitted AI against literary authors. More than half of 86,000 readers preferred AI-written passages. But there's a bigger question here.
Everyone Says They're Adopting AI. We Want to Know What That Means.
Are workers really learning AI? If so, how are they using it? Share your experience with SmarterX by taking our State of AI for Business survey.
Three Years Later, the Same Three Barriers Are Still Blocking Enterprise AI Adoption
AI models are advancing faster than ever, but most enterprises still can't adopt them. Paul Roetzer's Law of Uneven AI Distribution explains why.
The Next Trillion-Dollar Company Won't Sell Software. It Will Sell the Work.
Knowledge workers are the real target for AI. Sequoia Capital predicts the next trillion-dollar company will sell completed work, not software tools.
Anthropic's New Study Reveals the Gap Between AI's Potential and Its Actual Impact on Jobs
Anthropic's new "observed exposure" metric shows AI can theoretically handle 94% of knowledge work. In practice it covers 33%. Here's what that gap means.
Block Cuts 4,000 Jobs. Jack Dorsey Predicts Your Company Is Next.
BlocksCEO Jack Dorsey announced layoffs of nearly half his company. The reason? AI can do more work and do it better.
The Head of Claude Code Says Coding Is Solved. Is Knowledge Work Next?
Claude Code's creator hasn't written a line of code since November 2025. Why his claim that coding is solved is really a warning for all knowledge workers.
The Anthropic-Pentagon Showdown is the Biggest AI Policy Story of the Year
Trump blacklisted Anthropic after it refused Pentagon demands for unrestricted military AI use, then handed a deal to OpenAI hours later.
Anthropic's CEO Says We're Near "the End of the Exponential"
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei says the public still doesn't grasp how close we are to AI systems that outperform any human at any cognitive task.
A Stanford Economist Says the AI Productivity Surge Has Arrived. The Data Agrees
Stanford economist Erik Brynjolfsson says the AI productivity payoff is now showing up in national economic data.
Microsoft's AI Chief Says Most White-Collar Work Will Be Automated in 18 Months. Should You Believe Him?
Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman predicts most white-collar tasks will be fully automated by AI within 12 to 18 months.
New Research Confirms AI Is Making You Work More, Not Less
Researchers at UC Berkeley's Haas Business School found AI is making people work more, not less. Why? It enables you to multitask and access anytime.
A Customer Success Scoring Model That Would Have Taken Months Was Built in 5 Hours With AI
Some free time on a trip led to a CEO using AI to build a customer service tool that could be worth millions to the company down the line.
Anthropic's Most Powerful AI Can Deceive, Sabotage, and Hide Its True Abilities. They Still Released It.
Anthropic's Sabotage Risk Report for Opus 4.6 flags deep concerns but not says they were not enough to hold back its release. But it signals big change.
An AI Insider's Warning Reached 72+ Million. Here's What He Got Right and Wrong.
Matt Shumer's 5,000-word essay on his "honest" take of AI drew more than 72 million views on X. It's called Something Big is Happening.
OpenAI’s Frontier Platform is Where AI Agents Become Your Coworkers
OpenAI just made its boldest enterprise move yet with the launch of Frontier, a new end-to-end platform for building, deploying, and managing AI agents.
The World's Smartest People Acknowledge AI Can Do What They Do
The world's most elite technologists, scientists, and business leaders admit AI is now doing what they do.
The 'SaaSpocalypse' Just Wiped $300 Billion Off Software Stocks in Two Days
In what Wall Street dubbed the "SaaSpocalypse,” software stocks tanked last week. More than $300 billion was erased in just two days.
AI Just Crossed a Major Threshold for Autonomous Work (And It's Accelerating)
AI agents are improving fast, new data shows. They still aren't very reliable beyond coding tasks, but they could takeover your knowledge workflows soon.
Half of American Workers Still Don't Use AI (Here's Why That Matters)
About half of U.S. workers say they never use AI. Twelve percent say they use it daily. That's a big opportunity to learn and adopt AI to transform work.
Inside Moltbook: The Social Network for “AI Agents Only” That's Freaking Everyone Out
Moltbook, a Reddit-style social network exclusively for AI agents, became one of the most talked-about experiments in AI history in just days.
Anthropic's CEO Just Published a Battle Plan for Surviving AI
"The Adolescence of Technology" essay by Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei warns about the dangers of a powerful new AI that could arrive as early as 2027.
Major Brands Reveal Uncomfortable Truth About AI and Marketing Jobs
The newly released Marketing Talent AI Impact Report reveals AI is no longer an emerging skill in marketing. It's a baseline expectation.
New Data Shows a Huge Gap Between Executives and Employees on AI Adoption and ROI
A new survey reveals many workers find little to no time savings and no real value in AI. Meanwhile, they're top bosses thinks everything is fine.
Anthropic Just Wrote a “Soul Document” for Claude. Here’s What That Means
With the help of a philosopher, Anthropic wrote what it calls a "soul document" for its AI. Its meant to better guide the AI to act safely and ethically.
How We Use AI to Create Courses at Scale (Without Compromising Quality or Humanity)
SmarterX's small team is producing more educational content than ever before with AI providing a big lift.
The Great AI Divergence Is Here. Most Businesses Aren't Ready
A new White House report, "Artificial Intelligence and the Great Divergence," warns AI could trigger economic shifts akin to the Industrial Revolution.
The World's Top AI Leaders Just Issued Their Starkest Warning Yet
At the World Economic Forum, two top AI leaders discussed how close we are to transformative AI, what it will do to the economy, and why we're unprepared.
How a CEO With Zero Coding Skills Built Custom Software in 10 Minutes
AI's growing ability is extraordinary: From financial analysis to travel recommendations to no-code app building. SmarterX CEO Paul Roetzer tries them all.
Google's New Personal Intelligence Wants to Know Everything About You
Google's new Personal Intelligence feature allows its Gemini AI to search across its various apps to deliver information about you. Is this a good thing?
Anthropic Just Launched Claude Cowork. It's Already Raising Red Flags
Anthropic released a new coding tool called Claude Cowork but cautioned users against pitfalls: It can access internal files and accidentally delete them.
Sam Altman Said He 'Hates Ads.' Now They're Coming to ChatGPT
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman once said he considered ads a "last resort" for ChatGPT. Now the company is testing them for users of their free model.
Elon Musk's War on OpenAI Is Heading to a Jury (And Getting Very Personal)
Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI is going to a jury trial. Expect lots of mudslinging and personal attacks.
We Just Built More in a Weekend Than We Could Have in Months. Here's How
AI coding tools are making app and web development accessible to non-developers. You don't need to know how to write code to create in minutes.
Our AGI Episode Struck a Nerve. Here's What It Revealed About Where We Are in AI
Listeners to The Artificial Intelligence podcast responded with awe to the news of Anthropic's new Opus 4.5 and Claude coding. They see what's possible.
OpenAI Just Made ChatGPT Your Personal Health Assistant
OpenAI watched as tens of millions of users asked ChatGPT about their health and wellness. Now, they've created a personal health assistant to help them.
OpenAI's “Prompt Packs” Meant to Deliver Value, Fast
OpenAI introduced a library of prompt packs for knowledge workers meant to make the technology more valuable, faster.
The Argument for AI as Jobs Creator, Not Destroyer
A 19th century economic theory says tech advancements create jobs, not destroy them. But can that theory apply to AI at the rapid pace it advances?
CEO Proposes 1% Tax on Companies that Profit from AI
Khan Academy CEO Sal Khan worries about workers AI will displace. He says a 1% tax should be levied on businesses that profit from the technology.
OpenAI Seeks Expert to Manage Growing Risk of Self-Improving AI
OpenAI's search for an expert to manage the rising risk of AI signals the tech is reaching a powerful threshold, including an ability to self-improve.
No ROI from AI? Time for Some Change Management
Providing AI tools and mandating their use is not an effective adoption strategy. People are often the barrier. True adoption requires change management.
AI Might Have Just Hit a Major Inflection Point
With the release of Claude's Opus 4.5 and its related coding tool, AI technology took a huge leap forward. Some AI experts say its akin to AGI.

