NVIDIA adopts ChatGPT Work to scale expertise and workflows
NVIDIA teams are using ChatGPT Work to reduce manual tasks and connect fast-moving signals. The company says the tool helps scale successful workflows globally.
NVIDIA teams are using ChatGPT Work to reduce manual tasks and connect fast-moving signals. The company says the tool helps scale successful workflows globally.
OpenAI research shows enterprises are increasingly adopting agentic AI, using tools like ChatGPT and Codex. The report notes frontier firms are pulling ahead in overall AI adoption trends.
Univé implemented ChatGPT Enterprise alongside leadership support, responsible governance, and employee-led innovation. The organisation says this combination helped transform work at scale.
On Meta’s Q2 earnings call, CEO Mark Zuckerberg described a “large enterprise opportunity” that includes AI agents, APIs, compute, and internal software. The comment frames enterprise-facing products as part of Meta’s strategic AI priorities.
OpenAI announced Presence, an enterprise platform for deploying voice and chat AI agents to support customer and internal workflows. The company describes Presence as a proven solution for trusted enterprise agent deployments.
A VentureBeat Pulse survey of 101 enterprises finds retrieval-augmented generation is the dominant source of business context, but 57% reported agents giving confident wrong answers traced to missing or inconsistent context. Firms are building governed semantic layers and moving toward hybrid retrieval, yet most fixes remain in pilot or construction rather than production.
VentureBeat surveyed 101 enterprises and found Anthropic’s Claude is the primary orchestration platform for 40% of respondents, with Microsoft and OpenAI trailing. Despite platform consolidation and investment in workflow tooling, 71% say a quarter or fewer of their deployed “agents” are true multi-step orchestrations rather than single-prompt chatbots.
Ode with Anthropic is a joint venture that places forward-deployed engineers inside enterprise firms to build and operate AI services, backed by investors including Anthropic, Blackstone and Goldman Sachs. The founders, formerly of Fractional AI, discussed the model and enterprise focus on TechCrunch’s Equity podcast.
Anthropic and Blackstone are backing Ode, a startup that places forward-deployed engineers inside companies to accelerate AI adoption. The approach focuses on implementation and integration rather than solely building models.
Hugging Face CEO Clem Delangue says enterprises increasingly prefer open models for cost, accessibility, and ownership reasons. He questions whether frontier models still matter if most production AI runs on open alternatives.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella cautioned enterprises in a blog post that relying on proprietary models like those from Anthropic and OpenAI can pose significant operational and strategic risks. He urged companies to carefully assess control, safety, and long-term dependence when choosing AI suppliers.
Hugging Face CEO Clem Delangue says open-source AI is surging as the company becomes a hub for sharing models and datasets used by around half the Fortune 500. He describes a trend where firms shift from relying on hosted AI services to deploying and controlling models themselves.