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June 14, 2026: PwC's Billion-Job Study Shows the AI Productivity Gap Is Already Three Years Wide
PwC's billion-job study shows AI-exposed companies compounding a 3-year productivity lead. Here's what the numbers mean for workforce strategy right now.
James Sale
Jun 144 min read
June 4, 2026: Amazon's Warehouse Robots Now Talk, and Cisco Just Replaced the Contact Center Front Door
Amazon's Proteus robot now talks to warehouse workers. Cisco rebuilt the contact center front door with AI agents. Both are production deployments — and neither answers what the human role becomes next.
James Sale
Jun 44 min read
June 2, 2026: Travelers Just Proved 85% AI Adoption Is Achievable: Here's What the Infrastructure Stories Tell You Next
Travelers reports 85-90% customer AI adoption in claims. Here is what the infrastructure stories announced this week tell you about getting there.
James Sale
Jun 24 min read
June 1, 2026: The 5 AI Workplace Trends That Actually Mattered In May
May confirmed what a lot of leaders had been hedging on. Agents are in production at scale, named companies are cutting headcount with explicit attribution to AI, and the consulting and professional services industries are reorganizing around frontier models. The experimentation narrative is over. W
James Sale
Jun 17 min read
May 29, 2026: KPMG, OpenAI, and the C-Suite Are All Betting on the Same Thing
KPMG deploys Claude to 276,000 staff, OpenAI launches a $4B consulting subsidiary, and IBM data shows 76% of enterprises now have a Chief AI Officer. The deployment era is here.
James Sale
May 296 min read
May 18, 2026: The Crowd Didn't Boo AI , They Booed the Gap
The booing started before Eric Schmidt finished his sentence. At the University of Arizona’s May 2026 commencement, the former Google CEO was touting AI’s promise when the crowd loudly pushed back. Days earlier, a similar scene unfolded at UCF.
It’s easy to call this technophobia. It’s not.
The Class of 2026 grew up with AI tools, but they’re also watching the entry-level jobs they were promised disappear. When billionaires celebrate the technology shrinking their opportuniti
James Sale
May 185 min read
May 12, 2026: OpenAI Goes Into Consulting: $4 Billion, 150 Embedded Engineers, and McKinsey on the Cap Table
• OpenAI Deployment Co.: $4B+ committed capital, 19 institutional partners
• Tomoro acquisition: 150 Forward Deployed Engineers embedded at clients day one
• Clients: Oracle, State Farm, Uber
• McKinsey & Bain: investors in OpenAI's consulting arm, not competitors
• Model: mirrors Palantir's softwar
James Sale
May 124 min read
April 30, 2026: Agentic AI Is Moving Fast — Here's Where the Real Gaps Are
The last 24 hours delivered verified data points from research firms, funding rounds, earnings, and government actions. The picture is consistent: agentic AI is leaving the lab and entering operations at speed. The gap isn't between organizations that believe in AI and those that don't — it's between those building deliberate deployment frameworks and those hoping the tools figure it out.
James Sale
Apr 303 min read
April 29, 2026: OpenAI Loosens Microsoft's Grip, Google Goes Classified, and One Lab Raises $1.1B on a Bet Against Data
Four verified moves landed in 24 hours — each one shifting how enterprises buy, govern, and think about AI. OpenAI and Microsoft ended the exclusivity arrangement On April 27, the two companies amended their partnership. Microsoft's license to OpenAI technology is now non-exclusive through 2032. OpenAI can ship models first on Azure but then serve customers on any cloud. Azure stays the primary home, but the lock-in is gone. For enterprise teams this matters immediately. Mixi
James Sale
Apr 292 min read
Multi-Cloud Freedom, Geopolitics Bites, and Why Human Direction Just Got More Valuable
The last day delivered a handful of verified moves that matter if you’re trying to stay in charge of AI instead of the other way around. No hype reels or vaporware here—just primary announcements, WSJ reporting, and Reuters-sourced deals that shift how enterprises buy, deploy, and govern tools. Here’s what actually happened and what you can do with it. OpenAI and Microsoft loosen the leash On April 27, OpenAI and Microsoft amended their partnership. Microsoft’s license to Ope
James Sale
Apr 283 min read
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