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February 24, 2026
Anthropic, OpenAI Use Workday Software
Workday CEO Aneel Bhusri revealed that leading AI firms Anthropic and OpenAI use Workday's products. This counters investor fears that AI will disrupt the enterprise software industry.
Half Auto Execs Fear AI-Driven Unemployment
AlixPartners survey shows auto industry tops disruption index at 74, with 40%+ execs fearing job loss amid EV, software, AI shifts. Emerging Chinese EV rivals and new skills needs amplify anxiety over traditional expertise. Firms prioritize efficiency via AI over new revenue amid long dev cycles.
Uber Builds AI Clone of CEO
Uber engineers created an AI chatbot mimicking CEO Dara Khosrowshahi. Employees use it to practice pitches. CEO highlighted the company's full commitment to AI adoption.
Wesco Bonds Draw $6B on AI Data Centers
Wesco International received nearly $6 billion in orders for its junk bond offering. The strong demand underscores investor enthusiasm for firms benefiting from the AI-driven data center boom.
OpenAI Wins xAI Trade Secrets Dismissal
OpenAI secured a victory as a US court dismissed xAI's lawsuit alleging employee poaching and trade secret theft. Judge Rita F. Lin ruled there was no evidence of misconduct by OpenAI, noting only that eight former xAI employees joined around the same time. xAI can amend and refile its claims.
Amazon Blames Engineers, Not AI, for Outages
An opinion piece criticizes Amazon for attributing AWS outages to engineers rather than its AI systems. It portrays this as 'protect the robot, sacrifice the human,' based on a decade of AWS explanations. The approach raises questions about AI accountability in infrastructure.
Apple Touchscreen MacBook Pro with Dynamic Island Fall Launch
Apple's long-awaited touchscreen MacBook Pro will introduce major macOS interface changes, including the iPhone's Dynamic Island feature. Insiders say the first units launch this fall, with Dynamic Island at the screen's top center.
Citadel Rebuts AI Job Loss Scenario
Citadel Securities' research note argues rapid AI expansion won't cause mass job losses. It counters a Citrini report that disrupted markets this week. The note provides a more optimistic view on AI's labor impact.
Nimble Launches 99% Accurate Agentic Search
Nimble launched its Agentic Search Platform for enterprises, boasting 99% accuracy in converting public web data into trusted AI inputs. Supported by $47M Series B funding, it uses a multi-agent architecture to search, navigate, parse, process, and validate live internet data in real-time. This addresses LLM limitations by eliminating unverifiable external information.
AI Finds Bugs Well, Fixes Them Poorly
Anthropic touted Claude Code's enhanced ability to detect software vulnerabilities and suggest patches. Security researchers counter that AI excels at discovery but falls short on validation and reliable fixes. Bug finding is cheaper, but patching remains a challenge.
Amazon AI Lab Head Leading Web Agents Leaves
The leader of Amazon's AI lab, who spearheaded autonomous web agents development, is departing the company. This exit comes amid ongoing AI initiatives at Amazon.
WiseTech Cuts 2000 Jobs in AI Revamp
WiseTech Global plans to eliminate about 2,000 jobs. The cuts are part of an AI-driven overhaul ending manual coding era. This reflects broader AI efficiencies reshaping software industry.
Death Stranding 2 PC reqs surprisingly modest
Death Stranding 2 revealed modest PC system requirements. It includes a handheld preset and support for DLSS, FSR, and XeSS upscaling. This makes it accessible on various hardware.
Nvidia Sells Zero H200s to China Yet
Nvidia has sold no H200 AI chips to China two months after U.S. approval. This follows Trump's decision to allow shipments. A top U.S. export enforcer confirmed the status.
TestMu AI Launches KaneAI Testing Agent
TestMu AI has publicly launched KaneAI, a GenAI-native end-to-end testing agent for quality engineering teams. Users can write, run, and maintain tests using plain language without any coding expertise required.
Microsoft-Starlink Partnership for Global Internet
Microsoft announced a partnership with SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet service to expand global network coverage. This collaboration advances community internet access plans worldwide. It occurs despite Elon Musk suing Microsoft's partner OpenAI.
Bitcoin Miners Pivot to HPC as Yields Drop Below 3ยข
Bitcoin mining profitability has plummeted below 3 US cents amid price crash. Rosenblatt Securities reports most miners unprofitable. They are abandoning crypto mining to pursue HPC for survival.
Startups Challenge Giants in Korea AI Race
Motif Technologies and Upstage are challenging conglomerates SK and LG in the race for Korea's national AI foundation model. Dubbed the 'AI Squid Game,' this competition pits innovative startups against established giants. It underscores intensifying rivalry in Korea's AI landscape.
Anthropic COBOL Tools Trigger $40B IBM Drop
Anthropic released Claude tools to analyze and translate legacy COBOL to Java/Python, sparking a $40B IBM stock plunge seen as threat to mainframes. Analysts argue the drop misreads mainframe value in reliability over language. IBM's watsonx Code Assistant already addresses COBOL migration since 2023.
Meta Open-Sources RCCLX for AMD GPUs
Meta is open-sourcing the initial version of RCCLX, an enhanced RCCL for AMD platforms tested on internal workloads. It integrates fully with Torchcomms to support evolving AI communication patterns. This empowers developers and researchers across backends.