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AI Adoption

Coverage of how organizations are rolling out artificial intelligence tools, controls, and workflows into live operations.

Deployment, rollout, and operational change.

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Enterprise AI governance is becoming the real buying decision
AIAI Governance
Fresh agent launches and new vendor claims are colliding with a harder enterprise question: who can govern AI work once pilots turn into live operations.
Maya ChenApr 24, 20263 min read
Automation, infrastructure, and the business of applied AI.Read story
AIAI Agents
OpenAI launched GPT-5.5 on April 23, 2026, with stronger long-context, coding, and tool-use results, a wider Codex push, and a tighter safety posture that makes the version bump more consequential than it first looks.
Maya ChenApr 24, 20266 min read
Automation, infrastructure, and the business of applied AI.Read story
AIAI Governance
April’s product launches and platform notes show that enterprise AI spending is shifting from raw capability to control, auditability and runtime guardrails.
Maya ChenApr 23, 20263 min read
Automation, infrastructure, and the business of applied AI.Read story
AIAI Agents
Google used Cloud Next 2026 to push a more complete agent stack, with new chips, governance tooling, and partner rollouts that make the next enterprise AI fight look far more operational than experimental.
Maya ChenApr 22, 20265 min read
Automation, infrastructure, and the business of applied AI.Read story
AIAI Agents
Adobe used Summit 2026 to package agents, governance, and open integrations into one customer-experience stack, giving enterprise buyers a clearer picture of how agentic AI may move from pilots into daily work.
Maya ChenApr 22, 20265 min read
Automation, infrastructure, and the business of applied AI.Read story
AIAI Agents
OpenAI's April enterprise push and its Cloudflare Agent Cloud deal point to a new phase in enterprise AI: fewer point tools, more pressure to deploy agents that can run real work at scale.
Maya ChenApr 21, 20264 min read
Automation, infrastructure, and the business of applied AI.Read story