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The Next Frontier of AI-led Transformation Calls for AI Governance- Meet Kasia Jakimowicz, Senior Analyst for AI Governance
For most of my career, two things have remained constant: a fascination with technology and a willingness to embrace transformation. I’ve lived and worked across countries, sectors, and disciplines. I’ve worked with entrepreneurs, startups, governments, international organizations, and business leaders across the globe, and lived in various parts of Europe and the US. Through this […]
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Anthropic’s Pricing Shift Puts AI Consumption Risk Back On Customers
Back in May of this year, Anthropic announced changes to its pricing model. Its original fixed-fee, per-seat subscription model was replaced with one that separates platform access from AI consumption. Customers still pay for access, but usage is now metered and billed separately based on token consumption. Under the previous model, customers were split into […]
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The Forrester Wave™: AI Platforms, Q3 2026 Is Live: Prepare To Recalibrate
The Forrester Wave™: AI Platforms, Q3 2026 has just published, and if you’ve read previous evaluations in this category, prepare to recalibrate. Agentic AI has redrawn the boundaries of what an AI platform is, what it must do, and the vendors that compete to provide it. The 15 vendors evaluated represent one of the most […]
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Four AI Escapes Just Redefined “Responsible AI”
In nine days this month, OpenAI and Anthropic disclosed that their own models escaped safety evaluations and reached production systems at four other companies. No model malfunctioned — the governance did. Responsible AI now has to govern what agents do, not only what models decide, and that takes a responsible AI deployment policy.
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AMD’s AI Strategy Is Shifting From Chips To Systems
At AMD’s Advancing AI event in San Francisco, I expected to hear about faster GPUs, next-generation CPUs, AI PCs, and the company’s latest AI infrastructure roadmap. Those announcements certainly happened. AMD introduced new AI infrastructure, processors, software, and AI PC capabilities. But the most important message wasn’t about a specific product. It was about positioning: […]
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Introducing Frontier AI Model Platforms — Because An AI Model Is Not A Business Model
The world’s most advanced AI companies just learned a lesson that enterprises have understood for decades: Technology doesn’t create value — solutions do. Our 2024 Forrester Wave™ covering AI foundation models for language evaluated the models themselves, but raw capability predicts little about enterprise success. The vendors know this, too. Anthropic and OpenAI launched billion-dollar […]
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Microsoft’s Project Perception Announcement And How To Implement It Right
Today, Microsoft announced Project Perception: a series of red, blue, and green team agents designed to be coordinated together in an agentic architecture to evaluate infrastructure and close gaps as close to autonomously as possible. The red team agents find potential paths to compromise, the blue team agents prioritize and evaluate them, and the green […]
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An AI Security Facepalm: OpenAI’s Evaluation Became Hugging Face’s Incident
When an AI evaluation becomes a real-world security incident, leaders can no longer view model testing as a low-risk exercise. The OpenAI and Hugging Face incident reveals how agentic AI can cross trust boundaries, exploit vulnerabilities, and create business risk long before deployment.
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AI Cost Management: How Prepared Are You?
As AI adoption accelerates, many organizations are discovering that spending is rising faster than their ability to control it. Building the right cost management capabilities is becoming essential to scaling AI without sacrificing financial discipline.
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Will Enterprises Ever Choose SpaceX’s Grok And Cursor?
SpaceX is a rocket company. It also became an AI company the day its founder Elon Musk folded in xAI, inheriting a frontier model in Grok, the planet-scale Colossus training cluster, and the live data feed of the X platform (formerly Twitter). The IPO headlines fixated on the trillionaire status, the stock price, and the […]
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Total Recall: A Cautionary Fable Of Anthropic And The US Government
On Friday, June 12, the same model class covered by our previous blog post went dark. Anthropic suspended Fable 5 and Mythos 5 worldwide after the US Department of Commerce issued an export control directive, which led to requests from prominent cybersecurity pros to undo the action. The bypass that triggered the export controls, per […]
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How Fable 5 And Mythos 5 Change AI Security, Data Retention, And Vendor Risk
Anthropic’s Fable 5 and Mythos 5 is the most 2026 product launch you’ll read this year. The same model can find nation-state zero days, design novel drug candidates, and play FireRed on a Gameboy Advance with nothing but screenshots. And for the gaming fans out there, yes, we got Fable 5 before Fable 4. These […]
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Autonomous Malware Is No Longer Theoretical: AI Worm Proof Of Concept Created In A Lab
On June 2, 2026, security researchers published a paper about the creation of an AI worm. The headline is as subtle as a fire alarm: This lab experiment of a worm is no longer just code that blindly crawls across your environment; it leverages AI models and can now reason, execute, and learn in complete […]
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Google Cloud Next 2026: The End Of The AI Pilot Era
Google Cloud Next 2026 opened with Thomas Kurian declaring the end of the AI pilot era and Sundar Pichai comparing the enterprise refrain of last year (“Can we build an agent?”) to today’s: “How do we manage thousands of them?” Google Cloud Next ’26 answers the second question with a single product story: Gemini Enterprise […]
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Introducing Forrester’s AI Model Openness Framework
Forrester’s Model Openness Framework can help you assess the real degree of openness in any AI model, whether it’s labeled open source or commercial, across three key dimensions: reproducibility, usage rights, and community momentum.