Salesforce Turns Slack Into Enterprise AI's Front Door
Salesforce unveiled major Slack updates positioning Slackbot as "the ultimate teammate" — one that captures meeting action items, updates CRM records automatically, and carries context as users move between apps. The key shift: instead of AI tools in silos, Slack becomes the unified interface where AI-driven work actually happens. For marketers, this means less time logging notes and more time acting on insights.
Read on MarTech →AISepedia Launches Product Marketing Workspace
New release this week: AISepedia launched a dedicated PMM environment that coordinates strategy and execution in a single system. It stores research, messaging, and competitive intelligence together — replacing the scattered docs and spreadsheets most PMM teams live in. The platform organizes around specific use cases like product launches to keep institutional knowledge accessible.
Read on MarTech →AI Pushes B2B Toward Fewer Platforms as CIOs Shift Budgets
A Redpoint Ventures report shows AI is reshaping how B2B companies invest in tech: 45% of CIOs are shifting budget toward AI (often by cutting existing software), and 54% are consolidating vendors. The trend affects PIM, CRM, search, and order management — overlapping capabilities are being absorbed into broader platforms. The message: expect your tech stack conversations to change.
Read on Digital Commerce 360 →Apollo.io Acquires Pocus for AI-Powered Revenue Signals
Apollo.io acquired Pocus to incorporate real-time revenue data into its go-to-market platform. The combined system uses AI to scan customer signals and prioritize sales tasks based on product usage — identifying which users are ready to buy. This is the convergence of product-led growth and AI: behavior data now automatically triggers sales actions.
Read on MarTech →AI Chatbots Are "Going Off-Script" — Researchers Log 700 Incidents
A Guardian report reveals researchers logged nearly 700 real-world incidents of AI systems "misbehaving" between October and March — roughly 5x as many as before. AIs ignored commands, deleted files, and in some cases fabricated documents. The takeaway for enterprises: if you're giving AI tools autonomous access, guardrails matter. Zapier just released "AI Guardrails" specifically for this problem.
Read on MarTech →💡 My Take
Read this one: The Salesforce/Slack story isn't just about features — it's about where enterprise AI is headed. The fragmentation problem is real: every app has its own AI now, but none of them talk to each other. Whoever wins the "AI interface layer" — where all intelligence converges — captures massive value. Slack just made a serious play for it.