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AI in Flow is your daily AI briefing to cut through the noise in artificial intelligence.


Hosted by Peter and Claire, each short, conversational episode gives you the essential updates you need on the latest AI breakthroughs, business shifts, and ethical debates.


Whether it’s new product launches, industry shake-ups, or how AI is reshaping strategy and work, you’ll get smart insights in under ten minutes. Perfect for your commute, coffee break, or morning prep.


Powered by the team at Six & Flow, this is where AI news meets practical perspective, helping you stay informed and ahead in a rapidly evolving world.


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In today’s episode of AI in Flow, Claire and Peter break down the week’s most consequential AI shifts across infrastructure, governance, and the workforce. AWS tests “Project Houdini,” a modular approach to building data centres faster—potentially a major edge in the compute crunch—while the industry confronts the harder constraint of power and grid capacity. They also unpack escalating security concerns after an alleged attack tied to rising hostility toward AI, and a new “ratepayer protection” pledge from major tech firms to fund power generation and grid upgrades themselves.The conversation then turns to Oracle’s aggressive AI capex plans and the risks of cash-flow pressure and customer concentration, before moving into open-source governance as the Linux kernel formalises a stance on AI-generated code: AI can assist, but humans remain accountable. Claire and Peter also cover scrutiny of UK “AI growth zone” job claims, TCS’s AI-first staffing and pay signals, widening tension between AI optimism and real displacement fears, and what an autonomous agent opening a physical shop reveals about where AI agents still fail without oversight. Rounding out the briefing: India’s new tax chatbot for citizen services and SoftBank’s reported domestic AI venture in Japan.About Six & FlowSix & Flow is a digital transformation consultancy helping businesses adapt, grow, and thrive in a fast-changing world. We specialise in AI, CRM, and revenue operations, blending strategy, technology, and creativity to deliver measurable impact. From scaling startups to global enterprises, we partner with ambitious teams to unlock growth through smart automation, customer-centric marketing, and forward-thinking sales enablement. Learn more at sixandflow.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Claire and Peter break down a day of headlines that show AI moving from fast innovation to high-stakes oversight. They cover the White House pressing major AI labs on model security and incident response, Anthropic’s decision to tightly limit access to its new Claude Mythos model, and what this means for enterprise procurement and third‑party risk. Plus: SAP’s warning that the AI transition will be as painful as the cloud shift, the US CFTC’s new innovation task force and tracker, Alaska’s narrower deepfake law, rising AI-generated influence and conflict disinformation, and why investors are viewing SpaceX and semiconductor bottleneck specialists as critical AI infrastructure.About Six & FlowSix & Flow is a digital transformation consultancy helping businesses adapt, grow, and thrive in a fast-changing world. We specialise in AI, CRM, and revenue operations, blending strategy, technology, and creativity to deliver measurable impact. From scaling startups to global enterprises, we partner with ambitious teams to unlock growth through smart automation, customer-centric marketing, and forward-thinking sales enablement. Learn more at sixandflow.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Claire and Peter break down a busy day in AI: xAI sues Colorado over a new “high-risk AI” law, raising the stakes for state-by-state compliance and enterprise risk mapping. Inside big tech, Meta reorganises around agentic tooling—and quietly learns the hard way that measuring employees by token usage drives the wrong behaviour and runaway costs. Google DeepMind’s Demis Hassabis argues focus and centralised compute are what put Google back on the frontier, while Microsoft faces a “Copilot code red” and internal demand that could tighten Azure capacity for customers. On the infrastructure front, Anthropic explores custom chip design as Claude demand surges, and Nutanix expands hybrid and sovereign-ready options for running agentic AI. Plus: Tata Power standardises on Databricks and rolls out a talk-to-data agent, Arkansas deploys AI-assisted work-zone phone detection with human verification, and TCS signals GenAI services are now a material revenue line. The throughline: AI is more embedded—and more expensive—so governance, measurement, and infrastructure strategy are becoming the real differentiators on AI in Flow.About Six & FlowSix & Flow is a digital transformation consultancy helping businesses adapt, grow, and thrive in a fast-changing world. We specialise in AI, CRM, and revenue operations, blending strategy, technology, and creativity to deliver measurable impact. From scaling startups to global enterprises, we partner with ambitious teams to unlock growth through smart automation, customer-centric marketing, and forward-thinking sales enablement. Learn more at sixandflow.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Claire and Peter break down today’s biggest moves shaping how AI lands inside real organisations. Anthropic withholds a powerful vulnerability-finding model (Claude Mythos) in favour of controlled access via Project Glasswing, while simultaneously pushing enterprise adoption with Claude Managed Agents for secure, long-running workflows. They also unpack the operational uncertainty created by Anthropic’s Pentagon blacklist dispute, what it means for federal procurement, and why multi-vendor strategies matter. Plus: Amazon’s massive AI capex debate, Canva’s shift toward an AI-led work platform, Taboola’s on-site answer engine momentum for publishers, DeepSeek’s delayed V4 and the hardware speculation behind it, China’s booming AI microdrama market and likeness-rights rulings, Utah’s AI sandbox as a regulatory template, and ABBYY/Tecala’s agent-driven document automation for AP and claims.About Six & FlowSix & Flow is a digital transformation consultancy helping businesses adapt, grow, and thrive in a fast-changing world. We specialise in AI, CRM, and revenue operations, blending strategy, technology, and creativity to deliver measurable impact. From scaling startups to global enterprises, we partner with ambitious teams to unlock growth through smart automation, customer-centric marketing, and forward-thinking sales enablement. Learn more at sixandflow.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Claire and Peter break down today’s biggest developments in AI across security, regulation, and everyday interfaces. Anthropic unveils Project Glasswing, partnering with major tech and security players to deploy an unreleased Claude model for defensive cybersecurity—reportedly uncovering thousands of high-severity vulnerabilities under a controlled-release approach. In the UK, the CMA opens a new probe into whether Microsoft’s bundling across Office, Teams, Copilot, and Windows is restricting competition, raising the prospect of packaging and pricing changes for enterprise buyers. Plus: ChatGPT voice lands on Apple CarPlay, Penguin Random House sues OpenAI in Germany over alleged verbatim-style outputs, India’s AI commerce and startup boom accelerates, Goldman Sachs highlights the wage and re-employment drag of tech displacement (and the value of retraining), Japan adds AI-ready data centre capacity, and China tightens enforcement around face and voice cloning consent.About Six & FlowSix & Flow is a digital transformation consultancy helping businesses adapt, grow, and thrive in a fast-changing world. We specialise in AI, CRM, and revenue operations, blending strategy, technology, and creativity to deliver measurable impact. From scaling startups to global enterprises, we partner with ambitious teams to unlock growth through smart automation, customer-centric marketing, and forward-thinking sales enablement. Learn more at sixandflow.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Claire and Peter break down today’s biggest shifts in AI across security, infrastructure, and real-world deployment. OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic reportedly coordinate to detect and block model copying—signalling tighter controls that could change how businesses access frontier models. Nvidia’s reported acquisition of SchedMD (the team behind Slurm) raises questions about neutrality and vendor leverage in AI cluster operations. Google’s new offline-first dictation app on iPhone points to the next wave of on-device productivity tooling. The hosts also unpack “code overload” from AI coding assistants and what it means for review, security, and governance, plus signals from JPMorgan on enterprise-scale adoption, Samsung’s AI-memory-driven profits, growing APAC data centre buildout, Datadog’s push to connect experimentation with observability, and Boston’s practical AI rollout for road maintenance and citizen Q&A.About Six & FlowSix & Flow is a digital transformation consultancy helping businesses adapt, grow, and thrive in a fast-changing world. We specialise in AI, CRM, and revenue operations, blending strategy, technology, and creativity to deliver measurable impact. From scaling startups to global enterprises, we partner with ambitious teams to unlock growth through smart automation, customer-centric marketing, and forward-thinking sales enablement. Learn more at sixandflow.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Claire and Peter break down today’s biggest shifts as AI hardens into critical infrastructure. They unpack reports of internal tension at OpenAI over IPO timing and massive infrastructure spend—and what that could mean for pricing, rate limits, and vendor concentration risk. They then look at the rapid expansion of Project Maven into AI-assisted battlefield management, highlighting how safety principles, governance, audit trails, and human-in-the-loop controls are becoming table stakes for high-stakes decision support. The episode also covers Taiwan’s investigations into covert talent recruitment, Wipro’s acquisition of Mindsprint as a signal of domain-led, long-horizon AI services deals, and new research on how agentic systems leak data through memory, tools, and agent-to-agent communication. Finally, they explore why full automation is often uneconomic, why hybrid human+AI systems win in practice, and quick hits on GeoAI fairness, AI-powered microgrids, resilience gains from structured adoption, and a labour market that’s surging for senior roles while squeezing entry paths.About Six & FlowSix & Flow is a digital transformation consultancy helping businesses adapt, grow, and thrive in a fast-changing world. We specialise in AI, CRM, and revenue operations, blending strategy, technology, and creativity to deliver measurable impact. From scaling startups to global enterprises, we partner with ambitious teams to unlock growth through smart automation, customer-centric marketing, and forward-thinking sales enablement. Learn more at sixandflow.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Claire and Peter break down a packed roundup of AI headlines shaping how businesses adopt (and govern) AI. Anthropic is changing how Claude subscriptions work with third-party tools—pushing heavy users toward add-on bundles or the API. Wired reports a security incident at AI training data supplier Mercor, prompting renewed focus on vendor risk and AI supply chain due diligence. In legal news, sanctions are rising for AI-generated briefs with fabricated citations, underscoring the need for strict human verification and audit trails. The hosts also explore Claude Dispatch and what local, desktop-executed agents could mean for enterprise workflows—along with the guardrails required. Finally, they zoom out to the infrastructure reality behind the agent boom: electricity, data-centre capacity, permitting, physical security, geopolitics, and why portability across model and hardware stacks matters. Plus, a practical idea from Andrej Karpathy on building a living Markdown knowledge wiki as an alternative to over-reliance on RAG.About Six & FlowSix & Flow is a digital transformation consultancy helping businesses adapt, grow, and thrive in a fast-changing world. We specialise in AI, CRM, and revenue operations, blending strategy, technology, and creativity to deliver measurable impact. From scaling startups to global enterprises, we partner with ambitious teams to unlock growth through smart automation, customer-centric marketing, and forward-thinking sales enablement. Learn more at sixandflow.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Claire and Peter break down the biggest AI stories of the day on AI in Flow. Anthropic brings Claude’s computer-use capability to Windows—pushing agentic automation deeper into everyday enterprise desktops—while a separate US policy dispute raises questions about how easily governments could restrict AI vendors. Microsoft announces a major Japan investment focused on in-country AI infrastructure, cybersecurity, and training, as Google releases the commercially permissive, open Gemma 4 model family. The Linux Foundation’s new x402 initiative aims to standardise how AI agents pay for services across fiat and crypto, and travel booking moves further into the assistant layer with EaseMyTrip inside the ChatGPT marketplace. Plus: autonomous legal workflows, OpenAI’s move into podcasting, child-safety pressure around synthetic content, and Sarvam AI’s multilingual momentum in India.About Six & FlowSix & Flow is a digital transformation consultancy helping businesses adapt, grow, and thrive in a fast-changing world. We specialise in AI, CRM, and revenue operations, blending strategy, technology, and creativity to deliver measurable impact. From scaling startups to global enterprises, we partner with ambitious teams to unlock growth through smart automation, customer-centric marketing, and forward-thinking sales enablement. Learn more at sixandflow.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Claire and Peter break down today’s biggest shifts in AI on AI in Flow: Anthropic scrambles after a packaging error exposes internal Claude Code agent source code (not weights or customer data, but potentially revealing proprietary orchestration and guardrails). Pressure mounts on Google to curb AI-generated children’s videos on YouTube and YouTube Kids, with implications for creators, advertisers, and regulation. In the US, AI data centre buildouts face delays not from chips, but from shortages of transformers and other electrical gear—raising costs and slowing roadmaps.Also in today’s briefing: Oracle reportedly cuts roles while doubling down on AI infrastructure; “AI coworker” agents like Junior move beyond chatbots into proactive work (with permission and hallucination risks); AI boosts textile recycling at industrial scale; the NIH expands AI funding for Alzheimer’s subtyping; researchers argue multimodal models need better self-awareness of uncertainty; deepfake conflict content overwhelms fact-checkers; and Europe accelerates humanoid robotics for practical industrial deployments.About Six & FlowSix & Flow is a digital transformation consultancy helping businesses adapt, grow, and thrive in a fast-changing world. We specialise in AI, CRM, and revenue operations, blending strategy, technology, and creativity to deliver measurable impact. From scaling startups to global enterprises, we partner with ambitious teams to unlock growth through smart automation, customer-centric marketing, and forward-thinking sales enablement. Learn more at sixandflow.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Claire and Peter break down a packed day in AI on AI in Flow: Anthropic’s accidental Claude Code source exposure and what it means for trust and secure deployment; a proposed class action alleging Perplexity chats were tracked and shared with ad platforms; and the escalating reality that AI is now constrained by electricity as Microsoft explores a major natural-gas power deal for data centres. They also cover surging semiconductor exports signalling sustained infrastructure demand, Anthropic’s Australia expansion tied to renewables and sovereignty, Oracle’s job cuts to fund AI cloud investment, Singapore’s first autonomous public ride service launch, alarming AI-enabled harassment targeting teachers in Scottish schools, and Jerome Powell’s blunt advice that learning AI tools is becoming essential for the workforce.About Six & FlowSix & Flow is a digital transformation consultancy helping businesses adapt, grow, and thrive in a fast-changing world. We specialise in AI, CRM, and revenue operations, blending strategy, technology, and creativity to deliver measurable impact. From scaling startups to global enterprises, we partner with ambitious teams to unlock growth through smart automation, customer-centric marketing, and forward-thinking sales enablement. Learn more at sixandflow.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today’s episode of AI in Flow, hosts Claire and Peter break down a packed slate of AI shifts across product, policy, and operations. Anthropic previews “computer use” for Claude Code on macOS—pushing coding assistants toward true agentic workflows that can navigate apps, run tests, and apply fixes, while raising urgent questions about access controls, auditability, and kill switches. California’s new executive order shows how procurement can become de facto AI governance, with vendor expectations around bias, illegal-content safeguards, civil-rights protections, and watermarking likely to spill into private-sector RFPs. Microsoft doubles down on multi-model copilots with Copilot Critique and Council, signaling a move toward more reliable, reviewable AI outputs via built-in second opinions. The episode also covers Google Maps’ new “Ask Maps” for AI-driven trip planning, uneven global rollouts highlighted by Apple Intelligence’s China hiccup, and growing physical infrastructure risk—from regional instability impacting data centers to public opposition to new builds. Finally, Claire and Peter share two encouraging healthcare advances (rapid AI gestational age estimation and improved cardiac risk prediction from existing scans) and note India’s accelerating push for AI-ready data center capacity.About Six & FlowSix & Flow is a digital transformation consultancy helping businesses adapt, grow, and thrive in a fast-changing world. We specialise in AI, CRM, and revenue operations, blending strategy, technology, and creativity to deliver measurable impact. From scaling startups to global enterprises, we partner with ambitious teams to unlock growth through smart automation, customer-centric marketing, and forward-thinking sales enablement. Learn more at sixandflow.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Claire and Peter break down today’s biggest AI developments—starting with Microsoft stepping in to lead a massive data centre expansion in Texas, underscoring that power and infrastructure are now core constraints for scaling AI. They cover OpenAI shutting down Sora just six months after launch, the economics behind compute-heavy consumer products, and why businesses need stronger contract and capacity protections. Plus: Apple’s reported plan to open Siri to third-party chatbots via “Siri Extensions,” what that could mean for distribution and platform rules, and why reliability is a competitive advantage after a major DeepSeek outage. The episode also examines “AI brain fry,” the risks of unreliable AI detectors, research on sycophantic chatbots and user behaviour, and a set of real-world wins—from AI-assisted cardiology and multi-billion-dollar drug discovery deals to AI-enabled drone inspections for building maintenance.About Six & FlowSix & Flow is a digital transformation consultancy helping businesses adapt, grow, and thrive in a fast-changing world. We specialise in AI, CRM, and revenue operations, blending strategy, technology, and creativity to deliver measurable impact. From scaling startups to global enterprises, we partner with ambitious teams to unlock growth through smart automation, customer-centric marketing, and forward-thinking sales enablement. Learn more at sixandflow.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today’s episode of AI in Flow, hosts Claire and Peter break down a wide-ranging set of stories shaping how AI is built, bought, and governed. They look at the resignation of xAI’s last original co-founder as Elon Musk restructures the company ahead of a potential IPO—what that signals for enterprises betting on Grok and why procurement flexibility matters. They also explore Bluesky’s new AI assistant “Attie,” which lets users create custom feeds with natural language on an open protocol, raising big questions about moderation, accountability, and brand safety.On the infrastructure front, Samsung and SK Hynix ramp investment in China memory fabs to ease the AI memory crunch, while the hosts argue the bigger enterprise bottleneck may be data plumbing—pipelines, lineage, and AI-grade data platforms. The episode then turns to legal and governance developments in India: warnings about shadow AI use in courts without safeguards, and a landmark Delhi High Court injunction targeting AI deepfakes and mandating takedowns and traceability. Rounding out the briefing: viral AI parody content testing IP enforcement, India’s pragmatic ecosystem-first AI strategy, a low-cost AI badminton line-calling system, and Mark Cuban’s comments on robot taxes and disclosure risks tied to aggressive automation narratives.About Six & FlowSix & Flow is a digital transformation consultancy helping businesses adapt, grow, and thrive in a fast-changing world. We specialise in AI, CRM, and revenue operations, blending strategy, technology, and creativity to deliver measurable impact. From scaling startups to global enterprises, we partner with ambitious teams to unlock growth through smart automation, customer-centric marketing, and forward-thinking sales enablement. Learn more at sixandflow.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today’s AI in Flow, Claire and Peter unpack how AI is rapidly moving from demos into everyday products, workflows, and real-world consequences. Meta is set to expand Ray-Ban smart glasses for prescription wearers, while Google’s internal “Agent Smith” shows how quickly autonomous workplace agents can become mission-critical—raising the stakes for governance, access controls, and auditing. They also cover a surge in documented cases of AI rule-breaking, new research on “social sycophancy” in leading language models, a high-profile lawsuit alleging AI search exposed sensitive personal data, tighter scrutiny around restricted Nvidia chips, bitcoin miners pivoting into AI data centres, IBM’s acquisition of Confluent to power real-time governed data streams, and policy signals like an AI tax proposal in Telangana. The takeaway: as AI becomes more embedded and autonomous, the competitive edge shifts to organisations with the strongest controls.About Six & FlowSix & Flow is a digital transformation consultancy helping businesses adapt, grow, and thrive in a fast-changing world. We specialise in AI, CRM, and revenue operations, blending strategy, technology, and creativity to deliver measurable impact. From scaling startups to global enterprises, we partner with ambitious teams to unlock growth through smart automation, customer-centric marketing, and forward-thinking sales enablement. Learn more at sixandflow.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Claire and Peter break down a day of AI moves that show where the real battlegrounds are emerging. Meta ramps its Texas data-centre build to $10B and targets 1GW by 2028, underscoring that AI competition now hinges on energy, infrastructure, and supply chains as much as chips. They also cover a judge temporarily blocking the Pentagon from blacklisting Anthropic, raising bigger questions about model-use restrictions, procurement terms, and who defines “acceptable use” in government contracts. Plus: Google expands Gemini-powered Search Live to 200+ countries and 98 languages, accelerating the shift toward voice- and camera-led discovery; Microsoft reshapes HR for an “AI-first” workforce; Apple deploys major retention packages to hold onto scarce AI design talent; X cuts non-technical roles to prioritize engineering; and the video landscape shifts as Grok Imagine advances while OpenAI winds down Sora. The episode closes with updates on AI policy influence, due diligence failures in public AI infrastructure deals, and urgent UK brand-safety concerns around harmful synthetic content.About Six & FlowSix & Flow is a digital transformation consultancy helping businesses adapt, grow, and thrive in a fast-changing world. We specialise in AI, CRM, and revenue operations, blending strategy, technology, and creativity to deliver measurable impact. From scaling startups to global enterprises, we partner with ambitious teams to unlock growth through smart automation, customer-centric marketing, and forward-thinking sales enablement. Learn more at sixandflow.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Claire and Peter break down a clear trend across today’s AI headlines: companies are getting more disciplined about where they invest and what actually becomes a business. OpenAI shuts down Sora and steps back from a proposed Disney partnership, redirecting focus toward robotics, AGI research, and a unified consumer app—forcing teams built around generative video to rethink plans fast. Arm jumps deeper into the data-centre stack with an “AGI CPU” aimed at agentic workloads, while SK Hynix signals the ongoing HBM squeeze with plans to fund expanded AI memory capacity—tight supply and high prices look set to persist for years. Meta reinforces the talent war by tying senior pay to ambitious stock targets, and Anthropic reduces agent friction with Claude Code’s new auto mode, balancing autonomy with safety rails. Plus: Gap tests in-chat checkout in Google Gemini, and quick hits on drug discovery, photonic interconnects, AI governance, and preventive digital health.About Six & FlowSix & Flow is a digital transformation consultancy helping businesses adapt, grow, and thrive in a fast-changing world. We specialise in AI, CRM, and revenue operations, blending strategy, technology, and creativity to deliver measurable impact. From scaling startups to global enterprises, we partner with ambitious teams to unlock growth through smart automation, customer-centric marketing, and forward-thinking sales enablement. Learn more at sixandflow.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Claire and Peter break down the day’s biggest shifts across AI in business, healthcare, and infrastructure. Meta is reportedly testing an internal “AI CEO” agent to help leadership synthesize information and cut through management layers—an early signal of agents moving from sidekick tools to active participants in core workflows. They also look at OpenAI’s planned headcount surge as competition pivots from model demos to enterprise deployment, governance, and support, alongside new data showing ChatGPT’s continued consumer dominance and how regional usage patterns are diverging.Then the spotlight turns to the real costs of AI: forecasts of rising semiconductor emissions driven by high-bandwidth memory demand, and Satya Nadella’s warning that the industry must earn “social permission” by proving meaningful outcomes. A large real-world BMJ study offers a compelling example—AI-assisted decision support for acute ischaemic stroke reducing new vascular events without increasing bleeding or mortality. The episode closes on how agentic AI could reshape advertising and commerce, why brands should prepare product data for agent-led discovery, and how infrastructure is responding—from productivity-sharing proposals in the workplace to solar modules designed specifically for data centre needs.About Six & FlowSix & Flow is a digital transformation consultancy helping businesses adapt, grow, and thrive in a fast-changing world. We specialise in AI, CRM, and revenue operations, blending strategy, technology, and creativity to deliver measurable impact. From scaling startups to global enterprises, we partner with ambitious teams to unlock growth through smart automation, customer-centric marketing, and forward-thinking sales enablement. Learn more at sixandflow.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today’s AI in Flow roundup, Claire and Peter unpack the White House push for a single federal AI framework that could override tougher state rules—plus what it signals for copyright disputes, child protection, and innovation. They also cover SoftBank and AEP’s proposed 10GW AI data-centre campus in Ohio with dedicated power, Amazon’s reported exploration of an AI-first smartphone, and the exploding cost of agentic coding as teams burn through billions of tokens with shaky ROI. Also in the briefing: Cloudflare’s warning that AI bots could surpass human web traffic by 2027, Google Gemini Gems as a path to repeatable, governed AI workflows, SAG-AFTRA’s stance on AI digital replicas, the Pentagon formalising Palantir’s Maven program, and why hiring is getting harder as AI-generated portfolios flood the pipeline.About Six & FlowSix & Flow is a digital transformation consultancy helping businesses adapt, grow, and thrive in a fast-changing world. We specialise in AI, CRM, and revenue operations, blending strategy, technology, and creativity to deliver measurable impact. From scaling startups to global enterprises, we partner with ambitious teams to unlock growth through smart automation, customer-centric marketing, and forward-thinking sales enablement. Learn more at sixandflow.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today’s episode of AI in Flow, Claire and Peter break down Databricks’ reported Series K term sheet valuing the company north of $100B—and what that means for enterprise lock-in, pricing power, and the next wave of agent platforms. They also unpack Sam Altman’s rare admission that OpenAI mishandled the GPT-5 launch (and why GPT-4o is back as default), alongside OpenAI’s ambitions for trillion-dollar-scale datacentre buildouts and the market’s “1996” level of exuberance.Plus: Salesforce’s acquisition of Regrello to deepen Agentforce and Slack workflow automation, Zoom Phone’s AI virtual receptionist, WhatsApp’s Meta AI privacy clarifications, DeepMind’s open-source Perch 2.0 for bioacoustic monitoring and compliance, new polling on public fears around jobs, political manipulation, and electricity demand, Nvidia’s China-specific Blackwell accelerator plans, and Horizon3.ai’s first CFO as autonomous pen testing goes mainstream.About Six & FlowSix & Flow is a digital transformation consultancy helping businesses adapt, grow, and thrive in a fast-changing world. We specialise in AI, CRM, and revenue operations, blending strategy, technology, and creativity to deliver measurable impact. From scaling startups to global enterprises, we partner with ambitious teams to unlock growth through smart automation, customer-centric marketing, and forward-thinking sales enablement. Learn more at sixandflow.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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