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⢠6. āļø Trending AI tools
⢠7. š Altmanās āfavoriteā feature launches
⢠8. š„Ā Musk offers Grok to US gov for Ā¢42
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Data and analytics platform Databricks has signed a $100M multi-year deal with OpenAI to integrate its AI models into its platform, giving business users access to advanced AI tools (that can be used alongside its own AI agent, Agent Bricks) without needing to exit the platform.
Agent Bricks allows companies to build AI agents with their own data using a range of AI models, and now OpenAIās models, including its most advanced model, GPT-5, will be one of the options.
OpenAI believes that this partnership will bring its most advanced models āto where secure enterprise data already lives, making it easier for businesses to experiment, deploy, and scale AI agents with real impact.āĀ
Databricks will pay OpenAI a minimum of $100M p/y, regardless of whether its users choose the GPT models: If the GPT models make more than $100M, Databricks will need to pay extra; if less, OpenAI still gets $100M.
For business leaders, this signals a shift in how AI will be deployed across industries: instead of buying separate AI tools, companies will find powerful models already integrated into the platforms they use. This could lower costs, shorten implementation times, and expand access to advanced AI for teams that arenāt highly technical, which could give early adopters a competitive edge.
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By Jake George Ā· Founder of Agentic Brain
The AI Report Partner Perspectives Column
This grocery store was struggling with checkout congestion (ie. long customer wait times), high labor costs, and poor customer feedback.
They deployed Caper AI, AI-powered smart shopping carts that allow customers to scan items as they shop.
Then, rather than unloading their items at a fixed checkout, the cart totals items continuously and allows them to pay at the cart itself.
As a result, checkout congestion and the number of costly cashiers were reduced, and the overall customer experience improved.
At the core, AI models arenāt true instruction followers. Theyāre pattern-matching entities.
The most powerful way to guide them is with context and examples.
But how do you build unique brand profiles AI will never forget? Or fit enough context into a chat?
You use Orbit Flows, the only multi-model AI system specifically built for professional copywriters.
Systemize and polish your drafts.
OpenAI has launched a new feature (which CEO Sam Altman is calling his āfavorite yetā), āChatGPT Pulseā, which delivers personalized morning updates, specifically on topics users are interested in.Ā
Currently rolling out to Plus and Enterprise, ChatGPT Pulse pulls insights from trusted news and data sources, tailoring them to usersā preferences so they get relevant headlines and context in one email-style report.Ā
According to Altman, this new feature marks a shift from developing reactive, on-demand chatbots that simply do as theyāre told, to proactive AI that anticipates needs and ābriefs you before you even ask.ā
Elon Muskās AI start-up, xAI, is giving the US government access to its AI chatbot, Grok, for just Ā¢42 per user, p/y (for 1 ½ years), with the āsymbolicā low price highlighting Muskās ācommitment to public service.ā
This comes after Grok was recently approved (in August) by the General Services Administration (despite generating controversial posts) to become an official vendor of the Whitehouse.
Muskās deal undercuts rivals, OpenAI and Anthropic, who have offered their chatbots (ChatGPT and Claude) to federal agencies for $1 per user, p/y, and analysts believe that this could shape how public institutions adopt AI.Ā
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