Actualités — 2026-08-21

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Everyday Americans Turn ChatGPT Into Kitchen, Closet and Wine‑List Assistant

Everyday Americans Turn ChatGPT Into Kitchen, Closet and Wine‑List AssistantTechRadar
A Reddit thread reveals how users are tapping ChatGPT for routine chores—from planning week‑long dinner menus and decoding washing‑machine symbols to picking wine pairings, styling outfits and finding books in second‑hand shops. The examples show the AI’s shift from headline‑grabbing promises to practical, day‑to‑day problem solving.Lire la suite

Kyrgyzstan Duo Launches Siml, AI Platform That Runs Online Stores End‑to‑End

Kyrgyzstan Duo Launches Siml, AI Platform That Runs Online Stores End‑to‑EndThe Next Web
Nurtilek Raimzhanov and Zuhayr Abdullazhanov, two 21‑year‑old entrepreneurs from Kyrgyzstan, have raised backing from Silicon Valley investors for Simul—an artificial‑intelligence system that autonomously operates e‑commerce stores. The platform, which now powers more than 1,000 online shops across the United States, United Kingdom, Mexico and New Zealand, handles everything from customer support to pricing and customs calculations. Siml’s creators say the tool cuts operational time by more than threefold, positioning merchants for a market where AI agents increasingly make purchasing decisions.Lire la suite

Anthropic-backed Ode acquires AI consultancy Casper Studios

Anthropic-backed Ode acquires AI consultancy Casper StudiosThe Next Web
Ode, the enterprise AI venture launched by Anthropic, Blackstone and Hellman & Friedman, announced Thursday that it has bought Casper Studios, a consultancy that embeds Anthropic's Claude model into existing software. The deal, whose price was not disclosed, marks the second consultancy acquisition for Ode in four months and expands the firm’s ability to deliver large‑scale AI implementations for corporate clients.Lire la suite

Ramp data shows OpenAI narrowing gap with Anthropic among U.S. businesses

Ramp data shows OpenAI narrowing gap with Anthropic among U.S. businessesTechCrunch
New figures from corporate credit‑card provider Ramp reveal that OpenAI is closing the market‑share gap with Anthropic among more than 70,000 American companies. In May, Anthropic led with 41% of AI spend versus OpenAI’s 39%; by July the gap widened to 44% versus 40%, but OpenAI’s growth rate in Q3 outpaces Anthropic’s. Overall AI adoption among Ramp’s clients rose from just over 50% in March to nearly 56% in July, underscoring a rapid expansion of enterprise AI spending.Lire la suite