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appeal 8.0Microsoft Cuts Internal Claude Code Licenses
Microsoft is reportedly cutting internal Claude Code licenses due to rising costs, pushing developers to GitHub Copilot CLI. This highlights AI coding tools becoming significant operating expenses, as seen with Uber exhausting its 2026 AI budget by April.
The tech landscape is rapidly evolving, with AI driving significant revenue growth for hardware giants like Lenovo and fuelling breakthroughs in drug discovery and complex mathematical proofs. Simultaneously, concerns o…
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- POLICYMicrosoft Microsoft cuts internal Claude Code licenses8.0
- PRODUCTLenovo Lenovo AI revenue doubles, drives record earnings8.0
- RESEARCHMount Sinai AI Mount Sinai AI Maps Gene Networks8.0
- RELEASEOpenAI OpenAI's ChatGPT Images 2.0 Hits Milestone8.0
- FUNDINGHark Hark secures $700M in Series A funding8.0
- LEADERSHIPMicrosoft Nadella Intensifies AI Involvement, Copilot Tasks Launched9.0
- PRODUCTNanyang Singtech Nanyang Singtech Debuts RISC-V AI PC7.0
- PARTNERSHIPStellantis Stellantis partners with Wayve for AI driving9.0
- PRODUCTHiggsfield AI Higgsfield AI film compute costs soar9.0
- RESEARCHGoogle DeepMind AI AI accelerates drug discovery for diseases9.0
- RESEARCHOpenAI AI disproves 80-year math conjecture9.0
- RESEARCHGoogle DeepMind AI reaches singularity foothills, says CEO9.0
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Lenovo AI Revenue Doubles
Lenovo's AI-related revenue surged 84% in the fourth quarter, driving record group earnings and signalling a significant shift in how established technology companies generate growth. Hardware procurement teams face evolving vendor landscapes as AI becomes a primary revenue driver.

Mount Sinai AI Maps Gene Networks
Mount Sinai's new Gene Set Foundation Model (GSFM) maps gene functions, providing a framework for interpreting complex biological data. This accelerates drug discovery and diagnostic development by identifying targets and reducing experimental timelines for research teams.

Microsoft Realigns AI Strategy, Nadella Codes
Microsoft's strategic AI realignment, marked by CEO Nadella's direct product involvement, follows significant stock decline and slow Copilot adoption. This shift, alongside the end of its exclusive OpenAI deal, signals increased pressure on procurement teams and platform engineers to re-evaluate AI investments and integration strategies.

OpenAI's Images 2.0 Drives Billion-Visual Milestone
OpenAI's ChatGPT Images 2.0 now delivers culturally relevant, multilingual image generation, evidenced by over one billion visuals created by Indian users. This expands global utility for product teams and content creators, enabling more precise, context-aware visual content for diverse markets.

Hark Secures $700M for AI Interface
Hark secured $700 million in Series A funding, valuing the AI lab at $6 billion post-money. This investment signals a growing trend towards vertically integrated AI solutions, requiring significant capital for companies building both proprietary hardware and software for consumer-focused AI.

Stellantis Adopts Wayve AI Driving
Wayve's AI Driver technology will power hands-free driving in Stellantis' North American vehicles by 2028, shifting the cost curve for platform engineers. Its sensor- and chip-agnostic architecture reduces vendor lock-in, simplifying integration across diverse vehicle lines and enabling more efficient scaling of advanced driver-assistance systems.
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