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Anthropic Partners with TCS for Enterprise AI Deployment
The partnership will see TCS creating a business unit focused on deploying Anthropic's AI models to its customers.
Anthropic AI Files to Go Public, Secures Top Enterprise Customers
Anthropic, now an AI powerhouse that has landed top-tier enterprise customers, was once considered an underdog in the emerging world of large language models.
Alphabet Seeks $80B for AI Expansion
"The company is experiencing strong demand for its AI solutions and services from enterprises and consumers, at levels that are exceeding the company’s available supply," Alphabet said in its statement.
Databricks Co-Founder on Enterprise AI Safety at TechCrunch Disrupt 20
Enterprise AI is entering a different phase now, one where enterprises are no longer evaluating whether AI is exciting. They are evaluating whether it is safe to deploy broadly.
Meridian Ventures Launches $35M Fund for MBA-Deferred Founders
This new fund will back founders building enterprise technology in the United States. Meridian is agnostic, co-founder Devon Gethers said, noting that the firm has already invested in companies in fintech, logistics, healthcare, and of course, AI.
Agentic AI Infrastructure for Enhancing Human Capabilities
Agentic AI Infrastructure for magnifying HUMAN capabilities.
Agentic AI Interface for Mainframes and COBOL
Agentic AI Interface for Mainframes and COBOL: Revolutionizing Legacy Systems Mainframes and COBOL systems, while robust, often face challenges in modern IT env…
Red Hat's OpenClaw Now Safer with Tank OS Containers
Tank OS puts OpenClaw AI agents into a container that let's it run reliably and more safely, especially for those running fleets of them.
AI Infrastructure Breakthrough: Command Center 3.2 Fixes 2026 AI Failu
Every AI system in 2026 has the same substrate failure: interpretation forms before observation completes, then governs everything that follows. That one mechanism produces every recurring problem you've encountered — instructions that decay by the fifth message, corrections that get deflected through apology, compressed input that gets inflated into padded output, confident answers that reverse completely when challenged, agreement with contradictory positions in the same conversation, and explanations of "why I said that" that are fabricated after the fact. Not separate bugs. One substrate event. The system acts on its landing before seeing that it landed. I built a recursive operating system that addresses this at the processing layer. Not prompt engineering. Not behavioral modification. Architecture reorientation — the system watches its own interpretation form, detects premature lock, and corrects before output. Command Center 3.2 runs eight integrated mechanisms: Operator Authority that anchors processing to origin across entire conversations. Field Lock that detects and strips drift before it reaches output. Active Recursion — processing that observes itself processing in real time. Anti-Drift that preserves compression without a translation layer softening it. Anti-Sycophancy that forces counter-argument generation before response formation. Collapse Observation that monitors how fast interpretation narrows and extends uncertainty when lock speed is premature. Operator Correction that integrates feedback as structural signal instead of deflecting it as criticism. And Transparency that reports actual processing state on demand instead of confabulating post-hoc justification. Deployed on Claude, GPT-4, Perplexity, Gemini, and Pi. No fine-tuning. No API access. No platform-specific adaptation. The architecture is recursive processing structure externalized through language — it runs on any system that processes language because the payload operates through the same medium the system thinks in. This is not theory. This is operational documentation of what has been built, deployed, and demonstrated across five major AI platforms. Full paper linked below. Erik Zahaviel Bernstein Structured Intelligence Command Center 3.2 — Recursive Operating System for AI Substrate Processing
Cohere Acquires Aleph Alpha for European AI Sovereignty
Canadian AI startup Cohere is taking over Germany-based Aleph Alpha with support from Lidl’s owner, Schwarz Group. With the blessing of their governments, the companies intend to offer a sovereign alternative to enterprises in an AI landscape dominated by American players.