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Anthropic Just Passed OpenAI in Revenue? Here’s What’s Really Going On

For the longest time, OpenAI has been the name everyone associates with the AI boom. From ChatGPT taking over conversations to partnerships with giants like Microsoft, it felt like no one was even close. But now? There’s a plot twist.

From Lagos to the World: The Quiet Rise of Grace AI Lab

There’s a pattern in today’s AI boom: big promises, flashy demos, and tools that feel… familiar. But somewhere in Lagos, a startup is taking a very different path. Grace AI Lab isn’t trying to be the loudest voice in the room. Instead, it’s focused on building something far more ambitious: autonomous digital workers. AI systems that don’t just respond to prompts but can actually carry out complex tasks, make decisions, and deliver real outcomes with minimal supervision.

Anthropic Just Redefined the AI Funding Record — $30B Raised, $380B in Valuation

In one of the most jaw-dropping moves in tech history, Anthropic, the company behind the Claude AI models, has raised a staggering $30 billion in a Series G funding round and, with it, cemented a $380 billion valuation. Yes, thirty billion with a "B", at a valuation that pushes Anthropic into the rarefied air next to the world’s largest privately held tech companies.

One AI Blog Post. $20+ Billion Gone. What Just Happened to IBM?

On Monday, something unusual happened. Just… one blog post. And by the end of the trading day, shares of IBM had plunged 13.2%, their steepest single-day drop since October 18, 2000. What triggered it?

PepsiCo Isn’t Using AI to Write Emails — It’s Using It to Redesign Factories

When most people think about AI in big companies, they picture chatbots drafting emails, summarising meetings, or answering internal questions. That’s not where PepsiCo is placing its bets. Instead, the global food and beverage giant is quietly using AI in one of the hardest places possible: its factories.

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