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Every edition, we try to bring you something important. This time, it’s about how Enterprise AI is moving beyond experiments and into real-world adoption across companies.
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Lead Story
Enterprise AI Is Moving Beyond Experiments

Accenture and Google Cloud are expanding their partnership to help Fortune 500 companies scale generative AI across real business operations. Nearly 45% of their joint AI projects have already moved from proof of concept stages into production, signaling faster enterprise AI adoption. The collaboration is also heavily focused on cybersecurity as businesses face growing AI related risks.
AI projects are moving beyond experimentation into real world deployment.
Companies are prioritizing both AI adoption and AI security together.
Big Picture
Amazon & Meta Eye India’s UPI Push
Amazon and Meta are reportedly eyeing India’s UPI payments space, joining fintech players in challenging the dominance of Google Pay and PhonePe. Both are expected to engage with the NPCI over concerns around competition and market access.
UPI is India’s primary digital payments system, with Google Pay and PhonePe handling nearly 80% of transactions, making it one of the most concentrated fintech markets globally.
What’s happening under the surface
Big Tech sees payments as a gateway into India’s digital ecosystem
NPCI acts as the key gatekeeper for entry and scale
Funding

Anthropic is reportedly preparing for a fresh funding round that could push its valuation beyond $900 billion. The company is also exploring a possible IPO later this year as demand for AI products keeps growing rapidly.
NVIDIA’s NVentures and Atlassian have joined a $50 million funding extension for Legora, pushing the legal AI startup’s valuation to $5.6 billion. The company says it is building an agentic AI system for legal work, where AI can handle tasks more autonomously with human oversight.
Tools In Focus
NASA’s new interactive tool lets you spell your name using real satellite images of Earth collected over decades through the Landsat program.
Sider brings together ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Grok, and DeepSeek into one assistant for writing, reading, summarizing, and everyday AI tasks without constantly switching tabs.
Plurai lets teams define how an AI agent should behave, then automatically creates the testing and guardrails around it.
KarmaBox lets users run and manage multiple AI agents directly from their phone using models like Claude, Gemini, and Codex without setting up complex infrastructure.
Open Wearables gives developers a single API to access data from different wearable devices and build more personalized AI powered health products.
Zoom Out
AI is shifting how software gets built
Warp has open-sourced its AI-first terminal and is moving toward a new development model where AI agents handle most of the coding work, while humans focus more on defining ideas, writing specs, and reviewing output.
This reflects a broader shift in software development: the hardest part is no longer writing code, but deciding what should be built and ensuring it works correctly.
In simple terms, AI is moving from being a tool for developers to becoming part of the development team itself.
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