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SAP and Google Cloud Launch Agentic Commerce Architecture
SAP and Google Cloud are partnering to integrate AI into enterprise commerce. Their new agentic commerce architecture unifies data, AI, and operations, enabling autonomous agents to manage the retail lifecycle. Leveraging the Universal Commerce Protocol and bidirectional data flows with BigQuery, this solution streamlines customer interactions, personalizes marketing with Gemini, and synchronizes inventory in real-time, enhancing efficiency and customer engagement without costly infrastructure changes.
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Cristiano Amon on the AI Agent Revolution
Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon envisions AI agents as the new interface, moving beyond traditional apps. These agents will be integrated into new devices like smart glasses, earbuds, and jewelry, offering seamless interaction and contextual awareness. While this “agentic experience” is compelling, balancing privacy and functionality will be key, and it raises questions about the future dominance of established tech giants.
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Apple Faces Unprecedented Memory Crisis
Apple is preparing to increase prices across its product line due to a global memory shortage intensified by AI demand. CEO Tim Cook cited an “unsustainable” supply situation, forcing adjustments even for a company like Apple. Analysts predict hikes on premium devices like iPhones, with potential for Apple to gain market share against Android as chip costs rise. Apple plans to leverage its cash reserves to secure components, potentially integrating more RAM for enhanced AI features.
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SpaceX’s Billionaire Shareholders
SpaceX’s successful IPO has created immense wealth, making Elon Musk’s stake over $1 trillion. Early investors like Valor Equity Partners, Luke Nosek, and key executives like Gwynne Shotwell and Bret Johnsen have become billionaires. Shotwell, as COO, is credited with operational execution, securing contracts, and driving revenue, while Johnsen manages financial strategy. The company’s market cap briefly surpassed tech giants, underscoring its dominant position.
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e2e-assure Launches Cumulo: UK’s Sole Sovereign AI-Driven Zero-Day SOC for IT/OT Security
e2e-assure launched Cumulo, the UK’s sole sovereign, AI-first IT/OT SOC platform. It addresses evolving AI threats with native AI integration for enhanced detection and response, operating as a “zero-day SOC” capable of deploying novel threat intelligence immediately. Cumulo features a customer-specific digital twin and local LLMs for sovereign data control, ensuring resilience and continuous defense, even during crises.
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Jim Cramer: Next Week’s Economic Data to Drive Markets
Next week’s market focus includes key earnings reports from Carnival, FedEx, and Micron Technology. Investors anticipate potential oil price drops due to increased exports and peace talks with Iran. The housing market will be assessed through new-home sales data. The PCE price index, a key inflation gauge, will also be released, with Fed commentary suggesting a potential shift in policy approach.
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Amazon Probes Engineers Over AI Data Center Expansion Critiques
Amazon engineers who testified against AI data center expansion face internal scrutiny and potential disciplinary action, including termination, after speaking at a Seattle City Council meeting. The engineers, part of Amazon Employees for Climate Justice, allege intimidation and violation of a city ordinance protecting political advocacy. Amazon states employees must follow policy when speaking on behalf of the company, while refuting claims of retaliation. This situation highlights growing public and employee concerns over unchecked AI growth and its societal impacts.
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Waymo Recalls Nearly 4,000 Robotaxis After Driving Into Construction Zones
Alphabet’s Waymo is recalling nearly 3,900 autonomous vehicles due to software issues causing robotaxis to enter freeway construction zones. This voluntary recall follows 13 reported incidents and the company acknowledges the need for improvement. Waymo is developing a software remedy and has temporarily limited freeway usage while continuing surface street services. This recall presents another challenge for Waymo’s expansion plans.
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Bonkers SpaceX Stats from its Nasdaq Debut
SpaceX’s record-breaking IPO has stunned Wall Street, raising $75 billion and making Elon Musk the world’s first trillionaire. The company saw historic trading volumes, dwarfing major ETFs and tech giants. SpaceX’s market capitalization quickly surpassed Amazon’s, despite significant disparities in revenue and profitability. The company also announced a $60 billion acquisition of AI startup Cursor, signaling ambitious growth in the AI sector.
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California IPO Tax Windfall: Complicating Factors
California anticipates significant tax revenue from upcoming tech IPOs like SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic. However, sophisticated tax planning, evolving stock compensation, and pre-IPO liquidity events may temper the windfall compared to past booms. While the state is poised to collect, the timing and ultimate amount remain uncertain due to employee financial decisions and potential relocation incentives.