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'Disrupted or dead': AI is crushing a generation of startups built before ChatGPT

Five years ago, venture capitalists were pouring money into American startups selling everything from lingerie subscriptions to scheduling software, anointing them with billion-dollar valuations before most even turned a profit. It was a frothy era for startups, fueled by a combination of cheap money and pandemic-boosted demand. But even after the Federal Reserve took some froth off by starting to raise interest rates in 2022, many founders believed that they could grow into their inflated...

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Silicon Valley’s new buyout playbook is hitting Wall Street

Venture capital is buying its way into the artificial intelligence transformation that enterprise software hasn't delivered. Instead of selling AI tools to companies, venture firms are buying legacy companies outright and rebuilding them around AI from the inside. The bet puts VCs on offense and leaves traditional private equity, which spent the last cycle buying enterprise software at peak prices, on defense.

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Morgan Stanley will soon open its trillion-dollar wealth management funnel to AI agents

Morgan Stanley will soon open a key wealth management funnel to artificial intelligence agents from thousands of corporations, CNBC has learned exclusively. It's one of the earliest instances of a major Wall Street bank opening its platforms to external AI tools. The move will allow clients' autonomous agents to pull data and insights directly from the firm's stock administration platforms, ShareWorks and Equity Edge, bypassing the traditional software interfaces built for human users,...

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India's cyber agency sets clock at 12 hours to tackle exploited bugs as AI turns up the heat

India's CERT-In has issued new guidelines, advising defenders to patch or mitigate exploited vulnerabilities within 12 hours if they affect internet-facing or critical systems. This accelerated timeframe is a response to the increasing threat posed by AI-assisted cyberattacks, which significantly speeds up the exploitation process for adversaries. The agency also provided a more relaxed 24-hour window for less critical internal system flaws.

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