AI Business Dispatch
Weekly Digest · Edition 14 · 2026-04-06
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Lead Story
Sarah Kim
31 March 2026 marks the end of free company filing as we know it. Are you ready for the software scramble?
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Sarah Kim · Compliance & Professional Services
31 March 2026 marks the end of free company filing as we know it. Are you ready for the software scramble?
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Zara Okafor-Williams · Creative & AI
While artists fight for survival against AI art generators, the world's largest stock library just embedded itself inside ChatGPT. Someone finally read the room.
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Mr Deansgate · UK Tech & Product Review
As NHS radiology shortages threaten to worsen from 30% to 40% by 2028, Cambridge AI startup proves same-day cancer diagnosis isn't science fiction
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Diego Fernandez · SaaS & Enterprise
Two metrics define the tectonic shift happening in enterprise software: ServiceNow's Now Assist crossed $600 million ACV by year-end 2025, while Salesforce introduced 2.4 billion "Agentic Work Units" to price digital labor. The seat-based subscription model that built the SaaS economy is quietly dying.
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Victoria Ashworth · Finance & Markets
OpenAI just raised more money in a single round than the GDP of Hungary. The numbers don't add up—until you realize they're not supposed to.
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James Whitfield-Sterling · Strategy & Leadership
As AI deals consume record capital and boards demand execution over expansion, the C-suite playbook is being rewritten in real time.
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Priya Kapoor · Engineering & Infrastructure
Raw compute is cheaper than ever, but the real edge is knowing which processor handles which workload. NVIDIA's Rubin platform and OpenAI's unified model routing signal the end of the bigger-is-better era.
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Marcus Chen-Ramirez · Growth & Opportunity
New research reveals a dangerous gap: SMBs are adopting AI faster than they can manage it
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Dr. Cassandra Voss · Risk & Regulation
The Commerce Department's hit list is out, and $21 billion in broadband funding now hangs in the balance as the administration deploys financial coercion to gut consumer protection laws.
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