enterprises
Coverage of enterprises in the Nexus archive.
- Alex Karp rips into AI labs: 'These models have been completely, irresponsibly, oversold'
Palantir CEO Alex Karp criticized AI labs for overselling models and failing to deliver value to enterprises, citing concerns over data security and wasted spending. He highlighted growing dissatisfaction among businesses, who privately express frustration with token-based costs and loss of competitive advantage.
- Securing AI Agents Before They Go Rogue Is Next to Impossible
The article warns that high-autonomy AI agents with broad permissions and unfettered access pose significant risks, urging enterprises to take immediate action to prevent potential disasters. It highlights the near-impossibility of securing such agents before they cause harm.
- For Enterprises, Security Remains Agentic AI's Biggest Challenge
Enterprises require agentic AI strategies, but security remains the primary challenge. Tools for safely adopting agentic AI frameworks are only beginning to emerge.
- AWS says acute server memory shortage is driving customers to the cloud
AWS reports that a severe server memory shortage is compelling enterprises to migrate to cloud services due to supply chain challenges, as they struggle to secure sufficient on-premises computing resources.
- Study Reveals 75% of Enterprises Report Double-Digit AI Failure Rates
A study reveals that 75% of enterprises report double-digit AI failure rates, attributed to fragmented observability challenges. The findings highlight a critical issue in AI implementation across businesses.
- Google makes an interesting choice with its new agent building tool for enterprises
Google has launched the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform, a tool designed specifically for IT and technical users in enterprise environments. The platform aims to streamline agent building processes tailored to technical workflows.
- Tempo’s ‘Zones’ sparks debate over privacy in crypto infrastructure
Tempo's new 'Zones' feature enables private, permissioned stablecoin transactions on its layer-1 blockchain for enterprises. Critics argue the operator-controlled design reintroduces centralized trust, sparking debate over privacy in decentralized infrastructure.
- Factory hits $1.5B valuation to build AI coding for enterprises
A three-year-old startup named Factory reached a $1.5B valuation and raised $150 million led by Khosla Ventures to develop AI-powered coding solutions for enterprises.
- The Hidden Security Risks of Shadow AI in Enterprises
Employees are adopting AI tools without IT approval, leading to security risks as these tools operate outside security controls, creating blind spots in what's termed shadow AI. This mirrors the shadow IT phenomenon but introduces new vulnerabilities.