DXC is already successfully deploying Claude in production through 95%+ of software development on its new OASIS platform and is now rolling it out to customers in regulated, modern, and cybersecurity-critical environments.
The gap between AI-mature and experimenting organizations is widening; systematic governance determines competitive advantage or risk of autonomous IT systems.
AI outputs are economically valuable only when humans assess their correctness and relevance to the business context, rather than adopting them blindly.
Uber caps AI-coding tool usage per employee and tool at $1,500 monthly, equivalent to approximately 11 percent of the average annual compensation for a software engineer.
Microsoft is testing Scout, an autonomous AI agent that proactively coordinates meeting scheduling and identifies project risks — currently available only in the Frontier Program for enterprise customers.
Microsoft has introduced MAI-Thinking-1, its first reasoning model with fine-tuning capability for enterprise, specifically designed for domain-specific customizations.
KPMG is rolling out Claude enterprise-wide to 276,000 employees and embedding the technology in its Digital Gateway platform to automate workflows in tax, legal, and cybersecurity.
Anthropic launches Claude Opus 4.6 – an improved language model with optimized performance, enhanced API features and increased security standards for enterprise-wide applications.
Anthropic opens its sixth European office in Milan, expanding its presence with partnerships with leading Italian companies including Generali, Enel, and Satispay to responsibly deploy Claude.