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Tech Competition is Helping Americans. Here's How.
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Friday • March 6, 2026
Anthropic Unveils Amazon-Inspired Marketplace for AI Software
Anthropic PBC is Launching a New Platform for Its Corporate Customers to Purchase Third-Party Software
The company said Friday that Anthropic Marketplace will let its customers more easily purchase a mix of software applications that use Anthropic’s models, with options including services from Snowflake Inc., Harvey and Replit Inc. The OpenAI rival will not take a cut of these purchases and will allow its customers to use some of their committed annual spending on Anthropic’s own services toward third-party tools, a model it likens to software marketplaces from Amazon.com Inc. and Microsoft Corp.
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Monday • January 5, 2026
TikTok Launches Immersive Hub For Sponsored Sports Content
The GamePlan Hub will also Feature Live Event Schedules, Standings, the Ability to Buy Tickets to In-Person Games, and the Opportunity to Create Fan Content
In an effort to help official sports organizations better utilize growing sports fandom and relevant cultural movements on TikTok, the ByteDance-owned video-sharing platform has announced a new global in-app resource called “TikTok GamePlan.” Relevant videos will include an anchor link that is intended to drive viewers to the dedicated in-app destination where official sports-centric accounts can be discovered more easily.
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Monday • January 5, 2026
Reddit Takes on Google and Meta with New AI Media Buying Tool
Unveiled at CES, Max Campaigns Aims to Win Performance Ad Dollars while Offering Brands More Transparency
Reddit is rolling out its own AI-powered media-buying tool aimed at wooing performance advertisers—and tackling transparency complaints that have plagued similar tools from competitors. The tool is designed to simplify campaign setup while leaning on what Reddit calls its key differentiator: a trove of user-generated conversations, or “Reddit community intelligence.”
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Wednesday • November 5, 2025
1 million business customers: the fastest-growing business platform in history
Customers such as Booking.com, Cisco, Morgan Stanley, T-Mobile, Target, and Thermo Fisher Scientific are Already on Board—with More Joining Every Week
Today, we’re announcing that more than 1 million business customers around the world are directly using OpenAI—the fastest-growing business platform in history. This includes all organizations that actively pay OpenAI for business use—either through ChatGPT for Work, or through direct consumption of our models through our developer platform.
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Wednesday • October 22, 2025
IBM Sales Jump as Clients Start Scaling AI
The Company’s Revenue Rose 9% to $16.33 Billion in the Third Quarter
Sales were boosted by higher-than-expected growth in IBM’s consulting business, Chief Financial Officer Jim Kavanaugh said Wednesday. As clients move to the next phase of AI development, demand for IBM’s offerings is increasing, he said. About 80% of IBM’s 300 clients who work with the company for AI-related purposes are new over the past two quarters, Kavanaugh said.
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Monday • October 20, 2025
Adobe launches a foundry service that builds custom generative AI models for enterprises
Creative Design Giant Adobe is Beefing Up the Products It Offers Businesses to Include Custom Generative AI Models
Adobe launched Adobe AI Foundry on Monday, a new offering that allows enterprises to work with the company to build custom generative AI models trained on their branding and intellectual property. The Foundry’s custom models, which can produce text, images, video, and other mediums like 3D scenes, are built off Adobe’s Firefly family of AI models.