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Microsoft Build 2026 dominated the week's AI news, with Redmond unveiling new in-house models, the Scout personal assistant, the MXC agent sandbox, and Rayfin — a sweeping push to own the agentic middleware layer and reduce reliance on OpenAI. Meanwhile, Alphabet's eye-popping $80 billion stock sale signals that Big Tech is willing to go to extraordinary lengths to fund the AI infrastructure buildout, with Goldman calling it 'unprecedented territory.'

🧠 Foundation models

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Microsoft's Build keynote accelerated the race to diversify away from OpenAI's models, while Alibaba's multimodal Qwen3.7-Plus and Anthropic's expanding cybersecurity-focused Claude variant show the model frontier broadening fast on both cost and capability dimensions.

Microsoft unveils new AI models to lessen reliance on OpenAI and lower costs for developers
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Microsoft's Build debut of proprietary models is a direct strategic move to cut OpenAI dependency and developer costs.
Anthropic expands Project Glasswing cybersecurity program to 150 more organizations
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Anthropic's Claude Mythos Preview now reaches 150 orgs for offensive security testing, deepening Claude's enterprise footprint.
Alibaba's Qwen3.7-Plus supports text, video and imagery inputs at low cost of $0.4/$1.6 per 1M token — but it's proprietary
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Alibaba's new multimodal Qwen model cuts costs 60% vs. its predecessor, intensifying price competition in the LLM market.

🏗️ Infrastructure

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The AI infrastructure arms race is playing out at every level — from Alphabet's historic $80B equity raise to fund data center buildout, to CoreWeave's Nvidia Vera Rubin validation and Marvell's stock surge on Jensen Huang's trillion-dollar prediction, signaling that custom silicon and cloud compute capacity are the defining battleground.

Alphabet's $80 billion stock sale leaves Wall Street in 'unprecedented territory,' says Goldman's Gutman
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Goldman calls Alphabet's $80B raise unprecedented, underlining how extreme the capital demands of AI infrastructure have become.
Alphabet's plan to sell $80 billion in stock to fund its AI buildout isn't all bad
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Alphabet's $80B equity offering is the most aggressive single financing move yet to secure AI data center capacity.
Marvell stock soars 32% as Nvidia's Huang says it could be the next trillion-dollar company
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Jensen Huang's public endorsement of Marvell signals custom silicon's rising strategic importance in the AI chip ecosystem.
CoreWeave's Vera Rubin milestone sets stage for theCUBE's agentic AI coverage
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CoreWeave's first validated Nvidia Vera Rubin NVL72 deployment marks a new bar for agentic AI compute infrastructure.
ZutaCore raises $100M to scale up waterless cooling for AI data centers
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ZutaCore's waterless direct-to-chip cooling addresses the thermal wall that air and water systems can't clear for dense AI clusters.

💰 Funding & deals

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The AI funding environment remains superheated — Goldman Sachs CEO called it 'greed mode' — with Alphabet's $80B raise the headline event, flanked by Cyera's security-AI valuation doubling in five months and OpenAI-backed Opal's hardware pivot showing how AI investment is cascading into adjacent markets.

Cyera raises $300M at $12B valuation, doubling its worth in five months
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Cyera's valuation doubling in five months to $12B reflects investor conviction that AI-era data security is a high-growth category.
Flush With Cash From OpenAI, Opal Is Making an AI-Powered Audio Gadget
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OpenAI's strategic investment in Opal's consumer hardware signals a push to embed AI into physical devices beyond the screen.

🔧 Middleware & platforms

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Microsoft Build was an all-out assault on the agentic middleware layer — MXC sandboxes, Rayfin backend tooling, IQ data context, Scout as an agent persona, and new eval frameworks — while Perplexity's hybrid local-cloud inference orchestrator and Snowflake's AI services expansion show the broader platform ecosystem racing to own the layer between models and apps.

The Agentic Reckoning: Enterprise AI organizations have a runtime problem, not a model problem — and most are building the wrong solution
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New research exposes a critical governance gap: enterprises are investing in models but failing to build the runtime control layers agents actually need.
Microsoft launches Rayfin to let developers and agents build app back ends on Fabric
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Rayfin's open-source SDK lets coding agents define and deploy full application backends on Microsoft Fabric with code.
Enterprise AI agents keep creating data silos. Microsoft's Build answer is Microsoft IQ and Rayfin.
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Microsoft IQ and Rayfin tackle the agent data-silo problem by giving agents persistent business context via Fabric.
Microsoft Build 2026: The 7 biggest announcements
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Build 2026's sweeping announcements — from Surface to Scout to in-house models — reframe Microsoft as the full-stack agentic platform.
Microsoft launches MXC, an OS-level sandbox for AI agents, with OpenAI and Nvidia already on board
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MXC's OS-level agent sandboxing with OpenAI and Nvidia backing is the most serious attempt yet to govern autonomous agent behavior.
Snowflake adds new AI services while continuing to build relationships with key model providers
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Snowflake Summit showed the cloud data platform doubling down on AI services and model-provider partnerships as its core growth strategy.
Perplexity AI unveils hybrid local-cloud inference system at Computex 2026
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Perplexity's real-time local-vs-cloud inference routing could meaningfully cut costs and latency for on-device AI workloads.
New Microsoft tool lets devs spin up AI behavior tests using text descriptions
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Microsoft's open-source ASSERT eval framework lowers the bar for building regression tests for AI agent behavior.
Sema4.ai's autonomous agent-building platform gets simpler to use, adds deeper business context and more
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Sema4.ai's platform overhaul targets the full agent development stack, making enterprise agent deployment more accessible.

📱 Application solutions

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Agentic AI is pushing decisively into white-collar workflows — from OpenAI Codex's new role-specific enterprise plugins to Microsoft Scout landing as a persistent AI coworker in Teams — while Travelers' nationwide AI claims deployment and Martin Scorsese's storyboarding use illustrate how domain-specific deployments are proliferating across industries.

Google rolls out fake call detection to protect against AI deepfake impersonation scams
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Google's Android deepfake call detection directly counters the rising tide of AI-powered voice impersonation fraud.
OpenAI's Codex update lets agents build interactive enterprise workspaces via Sites and role-specific plugins
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Codex's new enterprise Sites and job-specific plugins move OpenAI firmly into white-collar workflow automation territory.
OpenAI extends Codex with productivity tools for nontechnical users
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Codex's expansion beyond developers mirrors Anthropic's Claude Cowork move, targeting the mass enterprise productivity market.
Meet Microsoft Scout, Your AI Coworker That Never Logs Off
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Microsoft Scout represents the next evolution of copilots — a persistent, agentic colleague rather than a reactive assistant.
Fiduciary grade AI sets the bar as Thomson Reuters and Snowflake bring governed intelligence to the professions
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Thomson Reuters and Snowflake's 'fiduciary-grade AI' concept sets a new accountability standard for AI in law, tax, and audit.
Microsoft launches Scout, an OpenClaw-inspired personal assistant
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Scout embeds a persistent, never-offline AI coworker persona directly into Microsoft 365 and Teams for enterprise users.
Travelers deploys AI-powered claims countrywide with OpenAI
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Travelers' nationwide rollout of an OpenAI-powered claims assistant is a major insurance-sector signal of agentic AI at production scale.
Martin Scorsese becomes the latest — and most unlikely — Hollywood voice for AI
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Scorsese's AI storyboarding use is a cultural signal that even the most tradition-bound creatives are finding practical AI utility.

⚖️ Policy & legal

Regulators and attorneys general are tightening the screws on AI from multiple angles — the UK's CMA forcing Google to give publishers opt-out rights over AI Search, Trump signing a scaled-back AI executive order for federal cybersecurity, and Florida suing OpenAI with personal liability sought against Sam Altman.

Trump signs scaled-back version of AI executive order
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The watered-down executive order narrows federal AI policy to cybersecurity use, sidelining broader governance ambitions after industry pushback.
Florida AG sues OpenAI, seeks to hold CEO Altman personally liable for alleged harms
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Florida's suit targeting Altman personally escalates legal liability risk for AI executives beyond corporate-level accountability.
Google must let publishers opt out of AI Search features, rules UK
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UK CMA's opt-out mandate for Google's AI Search features is the first major regulatory win for publishers in the generative search era.

📖 Beyond the headlines

The Agentic Reckoning: Enterprise AI organizations have a runtime problem, not a model problem — and most are building the wrong solution — With 48 outlet references, this report surfaces a counterintuitive and strategically important finding: the bottleneck in enterprise AI is not model capability but the absence of runtime governance and control infrastructure — the exact gap Microsoft's Build announcements are designed to fill. Any executive making AI investment decisions needs to understand this framework before allocating to yet another model integration. Read →