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➡ Slack CEO Denise Dresser Joins OpenAI as Chief Revenue Officer
OpenAI is hiring Denise Dresser, currently CEO of Slack, as its new Chief Revenue Officer. She will lead OpenAI’s enterprise sales and customer‑success efforts, reporting to COO Brad Lightcap. The shift reflects OpenAI’s push to turn widespread AI demand into reliable enterprise revenue streams while Dresser exits Slack’s parent company Salesforce after a 14-year tenure.
🏇 ChatGPT's Big GPT-5.2 Upgrade Expected This Week
OpenAI is fast‑tracking the rollout of GPT‑5.2 as soon as this week in response to competition from Gemini 3, according to a report from TechRadar. The update centers on speed, reliability, and reasoning rather than new features. Reports say the model aims to surpass Gemini 3, though timing may slip pending tests. A separate project, “Garlic,” targets 2026 with a more efficient architecture that improves response times.
📏 Open-Source Alliance Forms For AI Agent Standards
The Linux Foundation launched the Agentic AI Foundation to curb the fragmentation caused by proprietary agent systems. OpenAI, Anthropic, and Block contributed AGENTS.md, MCP, and Goose to anchor open standards. Major tech members back shared governance, aiming to streamline integrations, ensure safer agent behavior, and build an interoperable ecosystem. This effort aims to establish durable protocols that can be adopted globally.
👨💻 Claude Code Enters Slack To Automate Engineering
Anthropic released a beta Slack integration that lets Claude Code turn channel discussions into coding tasks. Mentioning @Claude can trigger bug investigations, fixes, and pull requests using conversation context. Claude Code has become a major revenue driver with rapid enterprise adoption. The launch deepens Anthropic’s workflow presence while raising questions about oversight.
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📈 MARKETS
Wall Street Spots Dot Com Echoes, but Not an A.I. Bubble

The Recap: The New York Times examines how soaring valuations for major artificial intelligence companies have pushed the S&P 500 up nearly 50 percent over two years, despite mounting warnings from policymakers and market veterans. While today’s price-to-earnings ratios resemble late-1990s levels, the companies driving the rally—especially NVIDIA—are generating far stronger earnings than their dot-com predecessors. The piece notes that although many analysts see risks in heavy borrowing, market concentration, and unprofitable A.I. upstarts, most investors still believe the boom is closer to 1996 than 1999.
Highlights:
The S&P 500 has climbed nearly 50% in two years, even as valuations approach late–dot-com-era levels, with a current P/E ratio near 27 versus the 1999 peak of 29.
NVIDIA’s early A.I. surge pushed its P/E ratio above 200 in 2023, but soaring earnings have since pulled it down to about 45 (or ~25 on expected earnings).
Debt-funded A.I. expansion is emerging as a weak link: Oracle lost a third of its value after borrowing $18 billion, with forecasts it could reach $300 billion in debt by 2030.
A.I. ecosystem fragility is visible in firms like CoreWeave, which is down ~42% since October amid heavy borrowing and reliance on giants such as NVIDIA and Microsoft.
Forward Future Takeaways:
The article underscores how today’s A.I. boom differs from the dot-com surge: the leading companies are, for now, printing real profits at unprecedented scale. But the market’s dependence on a handful of giants—and the willingness of others to take on extraordinary debt to chase A.I. demand—suggests fragility beneath the optimism. For policymakers and investors, the central question is whether earnings can keep pace with expectations before credit stress or infrastructure bottlenecks force a reassessment. → Read the full article here. (Paywall)
🚘 AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES
Waymo Details Foundation-Model Strategy Behind Its Autonomous Driving Safety Gains

Waymo outlined how its “demonstrably safe AI” architecture—built on a unified Foundation Model—underpins more than 100 million fully autonomous miles and a reported ten-fold reduction in serious-injury crashes. The company describes a tightly integrated Driver, Simulator, and Critic, all adapted from large Teacher models and distilled into smaller Students for real-time driving and large-scale evaluation.
A dual-system “Think Fast/Think Slow” design fuses sensor data with a Driving VLM trained using Gemini to interpret rare or complex scenarios. Waymo says this ecosystem creates a continuous learning flywheel, strengthened by rapidly growing real-world autonomous mileage. Why it matters: the company positions its architecture as a blueprint for scalable, verifiable safety in commercial robotaxis. → Read the full article here.
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🫂 Teens Turn to AI Support: A study of 11,000 England and Wales teens finds one-quarter using AI chatbots for mental-health help as long waits persist, raising concerns about safety and regulation.
🏗️ Microsoft Commits $23B: Microsoft announced $23B in new AI investments, including $17.5B to expand cloud and data centers in India starting. The company will also spend $5.42B in Canada to boost cloud capacity.
💸 India Unveils Mandatory AI Royalty Plan: New framework would grant automatic access to copyrighted works for training while requiring royalties, reshaping creator-compensation debates.
🥇 Chatbots Race for Users (Paywall): ChatGPT nears 900M weekly users as Gemini rapidly closes the gap, signaling intensifying competition that is expected to speed up feature development across major AI platforms.
🕵 EU Probes Google’s AI Search Practices: Regulators examine whether AI Overviews and AI Mode use content without fair compensation, potentially disadvantaging rival AI developers.
🪟 Script Strips AI from Windows 11: A GitHub tool called RemoveWindowsAI claims to disable nearly all AI features in Windows 11 25H2, offering toggles and a full revert mode for users.
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