DigitalTransformation
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OpenAI Isn’t Building Models Anymore — It’s Building Toll Roads

OpenAI didn’t just hire a team last week. It swallowed a piece of the plumbing. Cirrus Labs — the company behind Cirrus CI and deep macOS virtualization tooling — is joining OpenAI, and Cirrus CI is shutting down as a result. That’s not a talent acqui-hire. That’s infrastructure consolidation. And it signals something bigger: the…
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Apple Isn’t Expensive Because It’s Bad — It’s Expensive Because You’re Betting on AI

Apple is flirting with $260 a share. The question isn’t whether it’s a great company. It’s whether you’re paying tomorrow’s price for yesterday’s business. At roughly $255–$260, Apple is trading near all-time highs again, even after a modest pullback. Analysts expect around $94B in revenue and about $1.60+ in EPS for the current quarter. Solid.…
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AI Didn’t Speed Up Software — It Killed the Old Playbook

Eight years. That’s how long it used to take for a new software category to harden—from clunky prototype to something your non-technical cousin could use without calling you for help. LLMs did it in three months. That’s not hype. It’s what happens when the hardest part of building software—interface friction—gets obliterated overnight. For decades, product…
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Stop Obsessing Over Chatbots—The Real AI War Is for Your Org Chart

What if the next big leap in AI isn’t a smarter chatbot—but an employee? That’s the real signal behind Alibaba’s Qwen3.6-Plus. This isn’t another incremental bump in benchmark scores. It’s a deliberate push toward agentic AI: models that don’t just answer questions, but perceive, reason, act, and loop. And in the LLM arms race, that…
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