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Enterprise AI and workplace software
49 episodes tagged “Enterprise AI and workplace software” in the 2026-07-22 package card index, newest first. The companies and adjacent topics come from the same episodes.
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Will AI Solve Your Task—or Make You Lose Money? How to Tell in AdvanceMcDonald’s · Artificial intelligence · QuickBooksWatch →AI Is Changing Professions Faster Than Companies Can Redesign Work. What Should People Do?Artificial intelligence · Atlassian · OpenAIWatch →AI-Native: The Future of Companies or the Most Expensive Mistake?AI-native · OpenAI · Artificial intelligenceWatch →Is AI Already Deciding Who Gets Fired? How AI Is Changing Your JobArtificial intelligence · Codex · MetaWatch →ChatGPT or Claude: Which System Will Become the Main Interface for Work and Life?OpenAI · ChatGPT · AnthropicWatch →Which Software Will Become Unnecessary? ChatGPT and Claude Are Already Building ItChatGPT · Codex · ClaudeWatch →AI Is Accelerating Its Own Development: AGI Will Come Not From One Breakthrough, but From a Loop in Which Each Model Helps Build the NextArtificial general intelligence · Anthropic · Dario AmodeiWatch →ChatGPT Is Already Used at Work Even Where the Company Banned It: Maturity Is Defined by Process, Not PolicyChatGPT · Artificial intelligenceWatch →ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Grok Do More Than Answer Differently—Their Companies Give Them Different Political CharactersGemini · ChatGPT · OpenAIWatch →How to Use AI Without Losing Money: Build the Knowledge Base First, Then Score People and LeadsChatGPT · Telegram · ClaudeWatch →ChatGPT at the Doctor, Claude With a Passport, and 32% Fewer Openings: AI Became Reality Before the Market Agreed on RulesChatGPT · Claude · GPTWatch →80% of Investment Went to OpenAI and Anthropic: The Market Looks Broad, but the Center of the New Economy Is Already Very NarrowOpenAI · Anthropic · Mistral AIWatch →SpaceX Approached $3 Trillion Because the AI Market Has Started Valuing Entire Infrastructure Empires, Not ModelsAnthropic · OpenAI · GoogleWatch →Claude Fable 5 Showed a New Level of Work—and How Strategic a Model Has BecomeAnthropic · Codex · ClaudeWatch →ChatGPT Has Gained “Living Memory”: The Assistant Becomes More Useful, but Someone Else’s Version of You Can PersistOpenAI · ChatGPT · Context windowWatch →AI Is Already Choosing for You: Price, Fear, and Previous Prompts Turn Advice Into Personalized ManipulationOpenAI · ChatGPT · CodexWatch →Codex Replaced $700 Software, but AI Design Still Does Not Know the Size of the WallAnthropic · ChatGPT · OpenAIWatch →ChatGPT-5.5 Reads Prompts and Gets More Expensive: Personalization Is Growing Faster Than TrustChatGPT · Grok · GPT-5.5Watch →AI Agents Change Work Not by Replacing an Employee, but by Rewriting the Process ItselfCodex · ChatGPT · OpenAIWatch →While OpenAI Scales Back Sora, Google and Anthropic Are Turning Legacy Software Into an Unnecessary LayerGoogle · OpenAI · AnthropicWatch →GPT-5.4 Is Stronger, but Google Wins Where the Model Already Lives Inside the DocumentsOpenAI · Google · AnthropicWatch →AI Agents Are Becoming a Systemic Force: One Error Now Travels Through Code, Money, and the Physical WorldApple · OpenAI · GeminiWatch →Musk Is Suing OpenAI While Both Sides Build a Future Valued in the TrillionsOpenAI · Elon Musk · Artificial intelligenceWatch →Mission Genesis Turns AI Into a Government Project Where Electricity Is the Main ResourceGoogle · OpenAI · ChatGPTWatch →Gemini 3 Won a Noisy Week, but the Real Race Is for an Agent That Can Work, Not Take an ExamGemini · Grok · Elon MuskWatch →A Trillion-Dollar OpenAI, a Social-Media Ban for Children, and a Home Robot: One Market Is Selling the Promise Before the ProductOpenAI · Elon Musk · Artificial intelligenceWatch →The ChatGPT Agent Promises to Act for You—and Immediately Runs Into Control, Marketing, and SafetyOpenAI · ChatGPT · Deep ResearchWatch →The US, China, and Europe Are Regulating AI for Three Different GoalsChina · United States · OpenAIWatch →Chinese Models Are Advancing Through Freedom of Choice, Not the Quality of a Single AnswerDeep Research · Apple · OpenAIWatch →AI Can Be Talked Into Revealing a Password—and That Is an Exact Model of Future AttacksOpenAI · Apple · Artificial intelligenceWatch →Tech Giants Cannot Deploy AI Because Their Main Problem Is Not the Model—It Is Their Own CompanyOpenAI · Amazon · GoogleWatch →Twelve AI Trends Reduce to One: The Technology Is Becoming InfrastructureOpenAI · Google · Artificial intelligenceWatch →2025 Began Not With AGI, but With AI Moving From the Screen Into the Physical WorldOpenAI · Artificial general intelligence · Artificial intelligenceWatch →$200 ChatGPT Is Not a Luxury if the Model Actually Replaces Expensive WorkOpenAI · Sora · ChatGPTWatch →AGI Is Promised for Tomorrow, but No One Has Explained What Is Supposed to ArriveElon Musk · Artificial general intelligence · Sam AltmanWatch →Regulating AI Before We Understand AGI: Why California Backed Away From SB 1047OpenAI · Artificial intelligence · Artificial general intelligenceWatch →Meta Is Betting on Glasses, OpenAI on Voice. Both Want to Remove the Screen Between People and AIOpenAI · Meta · ChatGPTWatch →Telegram, OpenAI, and the Market for Trust: Why Polished Numbers Can No Longer Be Taken at Face ValueTelegram · Apple · OpenAIWatch →The US Election Is Reshaping the Technology Market Faster Than It AppearsGoogle · Generative AI · United StatesWatch →Twenty-Eight AI Startups and One Central Question: Where Is the Real Business?Artificial intelligence · NVIDIA · RoboticsWatch →OpenAI Is Not Finished, but One Strong ChatGPT Is No Longer EnoughOpenAI · ChatGPT · Artificial intelligenceWatch →The Entire Tech Industry Talks About ChatGPT, Yet Outside the Bubble Surprisingly Few People Know What to Do With ItNVIDIA · Elon Musk · AppleWatch →AI Has Not Hit a Ceiling—Products and Corporations HaveGoogle · X · PerplexityWatch →TikTok, UNIQLO, and a Rap Feud: Why Technology Does Not Win Where There Is More of ItUnited States · TikTok · AmazonWatch →OpenAI, Google, and Apple Build AI in the Image of Their Own Organizations—and That Is Why Their Products Are So DifferentGoogle · Apple · OpenAIWatch →2025 Was the Year of AI Users, Not Companies: Models Entered Life Faster Than Business ProcessesDeep Research · OpenAI · ChatGPTWatch →We Have Entered the Age of AI Video: Value Is Moving From the Ability to Create a Clip to the Ability to Prove Who Created ItOpenAI · Google · Artificial intelligenceWatch →Russia’s 31st Place in AI Is Not a Verdict, but Without Compute, Capital, and Mass Adoption the Ranking Will Not ChangeRussia · United States · OpenAIWatch →AI in Schools Depends Not on Model Quality, but on Who Decides How Children LearnChina · India · FranceWatch →
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