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Happy Monday. The AI signal this week is thin but pointed: Samsung Electronics has rolled out ChatGPT Enterprise and Codex to its employees globally in what OpenAI is calling one of its largest enterprise deployments ever — a concrete traction marker in the ongoing race to embed AI into corporate workflows. On the policy side, the Trump administration's posture toward Anthropic shifted visibly, with the president telling Axios he no longer sees the company as a national security threat, easing some of the regulatory overhang that had been building. Beyond those two stories, the week's feed is dominated by geopolitics and sport.

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Samsung's global ChatGPT Enterprise and Codex rollout stands as the week's clearest signal of enterprise AI moving from pilot to production at scale, while Apple's upcoming iOS 27 AI feature slate hints at consumer-side momentum building beyond Siri.

Samsung Electronics brings ChatGPT and Codex to employees
OpenAI
⚡ Samsung deploys ChatGPT Enterprise and Codex worldwide to staff in one of OpenAI's largest enterprise rollouts ever.
Beyond Siri: Here are the practical AI features coming to your iPhone in iOS 27
TechCrunch
Apple's iOS 27 brings a raft of practical on-device AI features beyond Siri's headlining overhaul, broadening consumer AI reach.
TechCrunch Mobility: A new robotaxi scorecard shows China's dominance
TechCrunch
A new robotaxi benchmark reveals China's autonomous vehicle players are pulling decisively ahead of Western rivals.

⚖️ Policy & legal

The Trump administration's stance on Anthropic softened markedly this week, with the president publicly walking back his earlier national security framing — a significant shift that may reduce regulatory pressure on one of the US's leading AI labs just as geopolitical scrutiny of the sector was intensifying.

Trump tells Axios he no longer views Anthropic as national security threat
Reuters
Trump's public reversal on Anthropic's national security status eases regulatory overhang on a top US AI lab.
When the Trump administration cracks down on Anthropic, who benefits?
TechCrunch
Analysis of what prompted the administration's moves against Anthropic and which AI competitors might gain from the pressure.

🇮🇳 India lens

India's startup and IPO ecosystem is in focus this week, with Jio's looming public offering framed as a landmark moment beyond mere telecom — its AI and digital infrastructure ambitions make it a bellwether for India's broader tech economy.

Why Jio Is More Than A Telecom IPO
Inc42
Jio's anticipated IPO is positioned as a digital infrastructure and AI play, not just a telecom listing. 💰
Indian Startup IPO Tracker 2026
Inc42
Tracker shows 18 Indian startups listed in 2025; 2026 pipeline signals continued momentum for tech-sector public markets. 💰

📖 Beyond the headlines

When the Trump administration cracks down on Anthropic, who benefits? — With Trump now publicly reversing his national security framing of Anthropic, understanding what actually triggered the crackdown — and which competitors (OpenAI, xAI, foreign players) were positioned to gain — is essential for anyone mapping the US AI competitive landscape. The episode reveals how regulatory pressure in AI is increasingly weaponizable, making this a must-read for strategists thinking about policy risk and market structure simultaneously. Read →