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Rigetti Computing said its 36-qubit multi-chip quantum computer is generally available and outlined a plan to build a 100-qubit system with 99.5% fidelity by the end of 2025, but quantum advantage is likely 4 years away.
The technology milestones and outlook were outlined as Rigetti reported second quarter results that missed estimates.
CoreWeave is building its AI infrastructure so it can easily switch back and forth from training to inference workloads as it works through strong demand and supply constraints.
The AI infrastructure provider reported a second quarter net loss of $290.51 million, or 60 cents a share, on $1.21 billion, up 207% from a year. Wall Street was looking for a loss of 49 cents a share on revenue of $1.08 billion.
Platform9 launched the latest release of its Private Cloud Director with AI hardware support and enhanced its vJailbreak migration tool so it can convert entire VMware vSphere clusters in place.
The vJailbreak capabilities can speed up VMware migrations at much lower costs, said Platform9.
Anthropic said it is offering Claude for Enterprise and Claude for Government to all branches of the US government for $1 per year in a move that matches OpenAI.
In a blog post, Anthropic said Claude's $1 for one year deal will be available through the General Services Administration. Anthropic said that it will also offer technical support for agencies adopting Claude for productivity and mission workflows.
AI is changing the way organizations work. It helps teams write code, detect fraud, automate workflows, and make complex decisions faster than ever before. But as AI adoption increases, so do the risks, many of which traditional security tools were not designed to address.
Monday reported strong second quarter results, progress in landing enterprise accounts and AI products that are resonating. But a conservative outlook and other moving parts put the kibosh on the results.
The company reported second quarter earnings of 3 cents a share on revenue of $299 million, up 27% from a year ago. Non-GAAP earnings were $1.09 a share, 23 cents a share better than estimates.
C3 AI said its fiscal first quarter sales will be well below expectations and that it has reorganized its sales operations.
The news, announced at 7:30 PT EST on a Friday, lands a few days after C3 said it would look for a successor to CEO Tom Siebel, who is stepping down due to visual impairment due to an autoimmune disease.
In a statement on the sales reorg, Siebel said:
Companies that are AI native are likely to deliver better returns, run autonomously and thread the needle between human and digital labor. The catch? Getting to that AI native status isn't going to be easy.
Constellation Research CEO Ray Wang outlined an AI maturity model that ranges from AI Luddites to AI Exponentials.
The five levels look like this:
This week Clari and Salesloft announced they would merge, forming a combined entity that will bring more robust revenue intelligence and agentic AI tools to revenue teams. The transaction is not expected to close until later this year, and each company will continue operating independently until then.
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Atlassian said products such as Jira, Confluence and Loom will run on Google Cloud and integrate with Gemini models in a broad partnership.
Separately, Atlassian announced better-than-expected fiscal fourth quarter results.
OpenAI launched GPT-5, a system of models that are the company's most advanced with the promise of advanced reasoning, coding abilities and agentic features.
CEO Sam Altman said GPT-5 is like having "superpower on demand" and critical for enterprises and developers. GPT-5 will become the default across OpenAI services.
Airbnb has launched an AI agent built on 13 different models for customer service in its app and plans to add more AI tools in the quarters to come. The goal: Transform the Airbnb app into one that is AI native.