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(00:00:00) 330K Seats Live, OpenAI Model Cuts & ChatGPT Enters Job Search (00:00:49) Agent Collision Risk Looms (00:01:22) OpenAI Model Lifecycle Shift (00:02:16) ChatGPT Job Search Expansion (00:02:41) xAI Hiring Pause Signals Strain (00:03:26) EU Copyright Risk Six Hundred Billion Enterprise AI crossed a threshold this week. Infosys, TCS, and Wipro have collectively activated 330,000 Microsoft 365 Copilot seats — each firm surpassing 100,000 individually within six months of pilot launch. That's five to ten times faster than typical enterprise software adoption, and it forced the creation of a real governance document: an Agentic AI Governance Blueprint covering role-based permissions, audit trails, and human escalation protocols. This isn't a pilot anymore. It's production at scale. But the risks are real and live. Microsoft has flagged the danger of unpredictable agent-to-agent collisions across massive deployments, and the orchestration framework designed to manage that won't be ready until Q4 2026. The deployment is already running. The safety net isn't fully built. Meanwhile, OpenAI announced hard retirement dates for the o3 model (August 26) and GPT-4.5 (June 27), signalling a consolidation strategy: fewer models, continuously improved, with sunset dates now a genuine operational constraint for enterprise customers. GPT-5.5 Instant also received accuracy and naturalness upgrades this cycle. ChatGPT added live job listings on June 3, pulling from Indeed, Upwork, and Appcast with built-in resume creation — a direct challenge to LinkedIn and Indeed's core business. xAI paused hiring of specialist Grok trainers, citing an overwhelmed HR department, raising structural questions about Grok's specialist-dependent training pipeline. And a new European study quantified the cost of tightening the EU's text-and-data-mining framework: €600 billion annually, with the Commission's Copyright Directive review expected as early as 2027. This episode includes AI-generated content.
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