Category: AI News Nugget
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AI PowerPoint Tools: The Enterprise Reality Check Nobody Talks About
As an AI Lead, I get asked about AI-powered presentation tools almost daily. “Can AI create our board deck?” “Should we invest in Copilot for PowerPoint?” “Which tool actually works?” A year ago, I tested Microsoft Copilot and dismissed the category. The output wasn’t boardroom-ready, so we went back to manual creation—or coded presentations as…
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Five Frontier AI Models in 13 Days: Why Enterprises Need to Stop Chasing and Start Executing
November 25, 2025 – The AI arms race just hit ludicrous speed. In just 13 days, the major AI labs released five flagship models that each claim state-of-the-art performance: Yesterday’s Claude Opus 4.5 launch is particularly striking. Anthropic claims it’s “the best model in the world for coding, agents, and computer use,” achieving 80.9% on SWE-bench…
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Gemini 3 Delivers on the Rumors: A Practical Enterprise Assessment
November 18, 2025 | 8-minute read Twenty-four hours ago, I published an analysis suggesting that while OpenAI’s GPT-5.1 and Anthropic’s Claude Sonnet 4.5 represent pragmatic optimization of existing capabilities, Google’s rumored Gemini 3 pointed toward something different: a potential architectural leap in reasoning performance. Specifically, I wrote that if Gemini 3 achieved the rumored 35%+…
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The Enterprise AI Market is maturing: A Strategic Analysis of GPT-5.1, Claude Sonnet 4.5, and Gemini 3.0
November 17, 2025 Three weeks have brought three significant AI developments that tell a fascinating story about where enterprise AI is heading: The tech press framed this as an “AI arms race accelerating.” I see something different: A market reaching maturity, with one potential wildcard. Let me explain what’s actually happening and why it matters…
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🚨 The AI browser war officially started today – and Google has reason to worry!
Today, October 21, 2025, OpenAI launched its Atlas browser. The result? Alphabet stock: -4%. Together with Perplexity’s Comet and The Browser Company’s Dia, we now have three AI-native browsers challenging Chrome’s 3-billion-user dominance. What makes these browsers so different? 🔹 COMET (Perplexity): The Automator Multi-LLM access (GPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, Sonar) Agentic AI that independently…
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What Happens When 100,000 AI Agents Build Their Own Society
Surprising insights from the world’s largest AI simulation Right now at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, 22,000 AI agents (scaling to 100,000) are living in a digital society. No one programmed them with rules or hierarchies. They started with simple abilities: gather resources, make decisions, interact with others. What emerged surprised everyone. The…
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🚀 OpenAI’s GPT-5 is officially here – and it’s a significant leap forward in AI capabilities.
Key highlights from today’s release:• Multiple model variants (GPT-5, Mini, Nano) for different use cases• 256K token context window – a substantial improvement• Unified reasoning capabilities with reduced hallucinations• Available across all tiers, including free users• Integrated router for tool use and agentic tasks• Multimodal across text, image, audio, and video• Automatic model selection –…
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The Consulting Industry’s Quiet Revolution: Why PowerPoint Decks Are No Longer Enough – a controversial outside in perspective
The consulting industry is undergoing its most significant transformation in decades, and as clients, we should be adjusting our expectations accordingly. Another week, another “AI topic presentation” with 150+ slides landing in my inbox. My thoughts? “Thanks for the slides, but can you also show me a working prototype?” This shift represents more than just…
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I Pitted AI’s Hottest New Coding Agents Against Each Other: One Got Stuck, The Other Shined.
The race for AI developer dominance is no longer just about chatbots generating snippets of code. We’ve entered a new era: the age of the AI terminal agent. Two of the most powerful contenders are Anthropic’s Claude Code and Google’s newly released Gemini CLI. Promising to live in your terminal, understand your codebase, and accelerate…
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Apple’s paper “The Illusion of Thinking” – Reality Check or Brake on AI Progress? 💡
The current discussion around Apple’s insightful paper, often cited as “The Illusion of Thinking: Understanding the Strengths and Weaknesses of Large Reasoning Models” (or with slightly varying subtitles), is making waves. Many are interpreting it as a damper on overly optimistic AGI promises or even as a harbinger of a bursting AI bubble. But amidst…