AI Daily Briefing
(00:00:00) EY-Microsoft's $1B Bet, Pentagon's $9B Chips & AI Job Anxiety (00:00:54) Three-Way Enterprise AI Race (00:01:36) OpenAI Safety Hiring Signal (00:02:22) Government AI Job Anxiety (00:02:51) Pentagon Chips and Model Access Risk (00:03:30) What To Watch Next Enterprise AI deployment just got a billion-dollar blueprint. EY and Microsoft are embedding Forward Deployed Engineers directly inside customer operations — across finance, tax, risk, HR, and supply chain — citing 95% faster lead times and a 90% reduction in manual workload in audit engagements. The message is clear: the bottleneck was never the model, it was the gap between a working pilot and a production system. EY is selling the answer to that gap, and pricing it accordingly. They're not alone. OpenAI, Anthropic-backed enterprise services, and Google Cloud (with $750 million committed to agentic AI) are all converging on the same contested space. Whoever builds the deepest workflow relationships earliest creates compounding switching costs that become nearly impossible to overcome. Meanwhile, OpenAI posted a Preparedness team role paying up to $445,000 — signalling that safety talent now commands frontier-researcher compensation. The focus: recursive self-improvement risks and data poisoning prevention. On the policy front, New York City's comptroller warned of mass AI-driven job losses, and California Governor Gavin Newsom issued an executive order exploring labour policy reform. Local governments are moving without waiting for Washington. The White House approved $9 billion in chip allocation for the CIA and NSA, removing a key constraint on government AI adoption. And Anthropic's unreleased model, reportedly called Mythos, triggered emergency reviews from central banks and intelligence agencies globally — making access control a geopolitical lever. Three signals to watch: whether EY's case studies hold beyond audit, who wins the first major enterprise contract renewals, and what Anthropic does with Mythos access. This episode includes AI-generated content.
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