📰 From Headlines to Headwinds: AI in the Financial Times 💨
The Financial Times has been quietly turning up the volume on AI—less about hype, more about economic signals.
📰 What they’re reporting:
  • Palantir called LLMs “jagged intelligence”—good at language, bad at consistency.
  • GPT-5’s launch felt more like a modest patch than a revolution. Is AI progress slowing… or stabilizing?
  • China’s Baidu and South Korea’s Upstage are pushing reasoning AI models, not just bigger token windows.
  • OpenAI’s open-weight GPT-OSS model may be a response to growing demand for custom, private LLMs.
🟡 Why it matters:
FT headlines aren’t just news—they’re strategy signals.
Smart orgs are:
• Watching AI move from headline buzz → infrastructure layer
• Preparing for regulation-first AI
• Looking to embed automation in real workflows—quietly and efficiently
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• Deep dives on LLM strategy, agentic workflows, and decision systems
• How to blend tech + process + business ROI
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📰 From Headlines to Headwinds: AI in the Financial Times 💨
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