Daily AI News
for Executives

Short, practical updates on AI, business strategy, and emerging technology — curated for founders, operators, and executives.
Summary

The honeymoon era of enterprise AI is over. Three stories landed this week that change the conversation in your boardroom from whether to do AI to how much it will cost you, who you will buy it from, and what the geopolitical risk looks like.

In this episode:

  • Microsoft and OpenAI restructure the most lucrative partnership in tech. Exclusivity is gone. OpenAI can sell on AWS within weeks, Google likely next. The real shift is architectural — Azure for stateless API calls, AWS for stateful agents — and what it means for the model decisions every CIO now has to make per workload.
  • Tokenmaxxing is detonating cost structures. Uber exhausted its entire 2026 AI budget before May. Anthropic billed one user a hundred-fifty-thousand dollars in a single month. The killer insight: most token bills aren't a vendor problem, they're a model selection problem — and that decision happens at the prompt layer, not the procurement layer.
  • China blocks Meta's Manus deal. Beijing's NDRC ordered Meta to unwind a two-billion-dollar acquisition with no justification. Singapore-washing is dead. If you have any cross-border AI M&A on your roadmap, your diligence playbook just changed.

What I'd do this quarter: Re-open every multi-year Azure AI commitment signed under exclusivity assumptions. Name an AI FinOps owner with hard kill switches at the API layer. Reassess any cross-border AI M&A based on origin of talent and IP, not legal domicile.

Sources:

Latest Episodes

View all
The Stasi Took Decades. Meta Took A Week. - AI Executive Brief
All Category
Episode #50

The Stasi Took Decades. Meta Took A Week.

Meta installed monitoring software on every U.S.
MCP Is The Plug. You Still Need The Outlet Cover. - AI Executive Brief
All Category
Episode #49

MCP Is The Plug. You Still Need The Outlet Cover.

MCP — Model Context Protocol — has gone from a curiosity to enterprise infrastructure in less than a year.
Google Just Built An HR System For Agents - AI Executive Brief
All Category
Episode #48

Google Just Built An HR System For Agents

Google retired Vertex AI in a single afternoon and replaced it with the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform — what Sundar Pichai called "mission control for the agentic enterprise." Stephen Forte argues this is the moment AI agents got an HR system: cryptographic identity, a directory, an access gateway, and a performance review.

Need help implementing AI
in your company?

BuildClub helps executives and product teams design practical AI strategies and build AI-native products. From identifying high-impact opportunities to implementing AI solutions, our team works with organizations ready to turn AI ideas into real business outcomes.
Schedule Your Free Strategy Consult