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30 articles about business & market in AI news
AI-Based Recommendation System Market Projected to Reach $34.4 Billion by 2033
A market analysis projects the AI-based recommendation system sector will grow significantly, reaching a valuation of USD 34.4 billion by 2033. This underscores the technology's transition from a nice-to-have feature to a core, high-value component of digital business strategy.
BoF Launches 'The Fashion Marketer's Guide to AI' Masterclass
The Business of Fashion (BoF) has announced a new professional masterclass titled 'The Fashion Marketer's Guide to AI.' This indicates a formalized educational push to equip fashion industry professionals with actionable AI knowledge.
Anthropic's Claude Surpasses Predictions as Top Business AI Product
Anthropic's Claude AI has experienced a steeper-than-expected adoption curve in the enterprise market, surpassing predictions to become the leading business-focused AI product.
Hermès Faces Questions as Birkin and Kelly Resale Market Softens
The Business of Fashion reports a softening resale market for Hermès's iconic Birkin and Kelly bags, posing strategic questions for the luxury powerhouse. This signals a potential shift in the ultra-luxury asset class.
MiniMax AI Powers Wati's Astra Voice 2.0 for WhatsApp Business
MiniMax AI is providing its voice technology to power Wati's Astra Voice 2.0 platform, enabling businesses to deploy conversational voice AI on WhatsApp in multiple languages.
Anthropic Ends Cheap Claude Subscriptions, Moves Businesses to API-Only Pricing
Anthropic has terminated its $20-$200/month Claude subscription plans for businesses, shifting all commercial access to its API pricing. This ends a period of subsidized access and aligns its model with competitors like OpenAI.
Oracle Blog Critiques the 'Guesswork' in Current CRM AI for Marketing
An Oracle blog post critiques the state of AI in CRM systems, asserting that most solutions still deliver vague insights that force marketing teams to guess rather than providing clear, actionable intelligence. This highlights a critical gap between AI promise and practical utility in customer relationship management.
EXCLUSIVE Q&A: Bain & Co. Analyzes Next-Gen AI in Retail Marketing
Consulting giant Bain & Company provides expert analysis on the evolution of AI in retail marketing, detailing how next-generation generative AI is shifting from operational efficiency to driving personalized engagement and growth.
Production Claude Agents: 6 CCA-Ready Patterns for Enforcing Business Rules
An article from Towards AI details six production-ready patterns for creating Claude AI agents that adhere to business rules. This addresses the core enterprise challenge of making LLMs predictable and compliant, moving beyond prototypes to reliable systems.
Agentic Marketing AI Sustains Performance Gains in 11-Month Case Study
An 11-month longitudinal case study compared human-led vs. autonomous agentic personalization for marketing. While human management generated the highest lift, autonomous agents successfully sustained positive performance gains, pointing to a symbiotic operational model.
Zuckerberg: Most Businesses Will Run Custom AI Layers, Not Frontier Models
Mark Zuckerberg predicts most businesses will not own frontier AI models but will build customized operational layers on top of shared models to handle support, sales, and operations. This vision positions foundation models as infrastructure, with value captured in the business-specific layer.
Loop Neighborhood Markets Deploys Tote's Genie AI Agent
Loop Neighborhood Markets has deployed Tote's Genie AI agent for customer service, while Frasers Group reports a 25% uplift in conversion rates since launching its own AI shopping assistant for its premium fashion retailer. This indicates a clear shift towards operational AI agents in retail.
New Research: How Online Marketplaces Can Use Demand Allocation to Control Seller Inventory
Researchers propose a model where a marketplace platform, by controlling the timing and predictability of order allocation to sellers, can influence their safety-stock inventory and their choice to use platform fulfillment services. This identifies demand allocation as a key operational lever for digital marketplaces.
AI Agent 'Business OS' Emerges, Claims Full GUI-Based Business Automation
A developer announced an AI agent that operates a business through a GUI, not just chat. The claim suggests a shift from task-specific AI to full-process automation.
Cobl AI Launches Multi-Agent Platform for Business Document Generation
Cobl, a new startup, has launched a multi-agent AI platform designed to generate business documents like proposals and reports. It enters a competitive space dominated by established players like Notion AI and Microsoft Copilot.
McKinsey: AI Infrastructure Value Creation Outpaces Business Capture
McKinsey's latest analysis indicates the pace of value creation from AI infrastructure is exceeding the rate at which most businesses are capturing it, highlighting a growing implementation deficit.
Meituan Proposes MBGR: A Generative Recommendation Framework for Multi-Business Platforms
Researchers from Meituan have published a paper on MBGR, a novel generative recommendation framework tailored for multi-business scenarios. It addresses the 'seesaw phenomenon' and 'representation confusion' that plague current methods, and has been successfully deployed on their food delivery platform.
Sam Altman Predicts 'One-Person Billion-Dollar Companies' as AI Reshapes Business Scale
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman predicts the emergence of 'one-person billion-dollar companies' powered by AI, citing a specific example from a private CEO discussion group. This follows his earlier forecast of 10-person billion-dollar firms, suggesting AI is accelerating the compression of business scale.
Regulators in Italy Probe Sephora, LVMH for Youth Marketing
Italian authorities are investigating LVMH and its beauty retailer Sephora for marketing practices targeting minors. This marks the first such European probe into the luxury conglomerate's youth outreach, signaling heightened regulatory scrutiny.
Wharton Professor Argues First AGI Would Be Kept Secret for Financial Market Domination
Wharton professor Ethan Mollick posits that the first lab to develop a superhuman AI would likely deploy it secretly in financial markets for profit, rather than commercializing it via API. This highlights a strategic tension between immediate financial gain and open scientific progress in the AGI race.
The Business of Fashion Poses the Question: Should Luxury Stop Worrying and Learn to Love AI Imagery?
The Business of Fashion directly addresses the luxury sector's central dilemma regarding AI-generated imagery, framing it as a strategic question of adoption versus caution. This signals a critical inflection point for brand identity and creative production.
Is AI Antithetical to Luxury? The Business of Fashion Poses the Core Question
The Business of Fashion examines the fundamental tension between AI's scalability and luxury's exclusivity. This is a strategic, not technical, debate for luxury houses deciding how to adopt AI without diluting brand value.
Is the Luxury Comeback Still on Track? - The Business of Fashion
The Business of Fashion reports on the uncertain trajectory of the luxury sector's recovery. This macro-economic and consumer sentiment analysis is critical context for AI investment and deployment strategies within luxury houses.
Harvard Business Review Presents AI Agent Governance Framework: Job Descriptions, Limits, and Managers Required
Harvard Business Review argues AI agents must be managed like employees with defined roles, permissions, and audit trails, proposing a four-layer safety framework and an 'autonomy ladder' for gradual deployment.
POP.STORE Launches ECHO-ME, an Agentic AI Platform to Run Creator Businesses
POP.STORE has launched ECHO-ME, an 'agentic AI commerce platform' designed to autonomously manage the business operations for creators. It monitors social DMs, detects brand deals, ranks followers, and drives sales, aiming to act as an intelligent operating layer for 15,000 onboarded creators.
Microsoft's $700B Market Cap Drop Reflects Investor Anxiety Over $50B AI Infrastructure Spending
Microsoft's market capitalization has declined by $700B in 2026, reaching its lowest P/E multiple in a decade. Investors are concerned about massive capital expenditures, including $50B in new leases for AI infrastructure.
Italy Apparel Market Report Highlights Luxury Demand and Fast Fashion Shift
A market report on Italy's apparel sector details sustained luxury demand, a consumer shift towards fast fashion, and the overall growth outlook. This provides direct, data-driven context for brands operating in or targeting the Italian market.
Okara Launches 'World's First AI CMO' Agent System for Automated Marketing
Okara announced an AI agent system that analyzes a website and deploys specialized agents for SEO, GEO, and R&D tasks. The tool is positioned as an automated marketing executive.
Sam Altman Frames AI as a Metered Utility, Aims to 'Flood the Market' to Prevent Wealth-Based Access
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman described a future where AI intelligence is a metered utility like electricity. He argues high demand without supply leads to access for the wealthy, so his goal is to 'flood the market' with AI 'tokens'.
OpenClaw AI Agent Ignites Chinese Tech Market Frenzy
The launch of the OpenClaw AI agent in China has triggered massive investor excitement, sending related tech stocks soaring as the market anticipates a new wave of AI-driven productivity tools.