OpenAI Releases GPT-5.5 — The "Super App" Gets Real
OpenAI dropped GPT-5.5, calling it "the smartest and most intuitive model yet." But the bigger story is the super app vision: combining ChatGPT, Codex, and AI browser into one unified enterprise service. Sam Altman's been teasing this for months — now it's shipping. For enterprise teams, this means AI companions that can research, write, code, and browse in a single flow. The "Swiss Army knife" is here.
Read on TechCrunch →Consensus Acquires Peel — AI Demo Automation Meets Conversational Agents
Demo automation leader Consensus just acquired Peel, and this one matters for B2B. Peel turns static content — PDFs, videos, webpages — into interactive AI conversations that adapt to the buyer's questions in real-time. Combined with Consensus's click-through demos, every product asset becomes a two-way dialogue. The demo is no longer a monologue; it's a conversation that captures intent data at every turn.
Read on TechEdge AI →HubSpot Launches AEO + Prospecting Agent — Agentic CRM Arrives
HubSpot's Spring 2026 Spotlight introduced "HubSpot AEO" and a Prospecting Agent as part of its agentic customer platform. These aren't just tools — they're agents that manage marketing and sales workflows with business-specific context. Translation: the CRM now does the prospecting for you. This reshapes the handoff between marketing automation and sales enablement.
Read on MarTech →70%+ of Enterprise AI Teams Now Run Multi-Model Stacks
New data shows over 70% of enterprise AI teams now rely on three or more LLMs simultaneously. The single-model era is over. Companies are mixing OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, and open-source models based on task requirements. For enterprise architects, this means your AI strategy can't assume one model — you need to understand which models excel at which tasks and build accordingly.
Read on OpenPR →Braze Adds Agentic Message Automation — AI Predicts Your Best Send Time
Braze just launched features that automate how marketers build and send messages. The new agents predict the best time to send an email or push notification based on individual user habits, then create content variations to A/B test automatically. This is the "boring automation" that actually ships value — no grand vision, just AI handling the timing and testing that humans never get around to.
Read on MarTech →💡 My Take
Read this one: The Consensus + Peel acquisition is the sleeper story here. Everyone's talking about OpenAI's super app, but the real B2B disruption is happening in demos. When your product collateral can hold a conversation, answer objections, and capture buyer intent without a rep on the call — that changes everything about how enterprises sell software. The static PDF is officially dead.