Daily Briefing

Top AI Headlines

AI is moving from experimentation to execution — and the tools, networks, and data to scale are arriving fast.

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OpenAI Launches a Partner Network to Help Businesses Actually Implement AI

OpenAI announced a formal Partner Network designed to help enterprises move past the hype and into real results — covering use case identification, workflow redesign, systems integration, and change management. This is a signal that OpenAI recognizes the #1 barrier to AI ROI isn't the technology, it's the implementation. For SMBs, this means a growing ecosystem of consultants and integrators certified to deploy OpenAI tools, making it easier to find trusted help rather than going it alone.

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Meta Is Building AI Agents for Business — Here's Why You Should Pay Attention

Meta has launched an AI agent aimed at enterprise use cases, signaling its push beyond social media into business services. While details were limited, the move puts Meta in direct competition with Microsoft, Google, and OpenAI for enterprise AI spend. Business owners already using Meta's ad tools should watch closely — AI agents embedded in those platforms could soon automate campaign management, customer outreach, and more.

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AI Is Rewiring Retail Supply Chains — And the Playbook Is Going Open Source

NVIDIA's third annual State of AI in Retail and CPG survey found that 91% of companies are actively using or assessing AI, with the competitive question no longer being whether to adopt it — but how fast to scale. Key wins include smarter demand forecasting, personalized marketing, AI-powered shopping assistants, and warehouse automation. Notably, open-source AI is becoming the preferred foundation, giving retailers control over their own data and freedom from vendor lock-in — a lesson any SMB evaluating AI vendors should take seriously.

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