SpaceX Acquires Anysphere (Cursor) for $60 Billion
Elon Musk's SpaceX is buying the company behind Cursor — the AI coding agent that's become essential for developers — in a $60B deal to ramp up its enterprise AI footprint. This isn't just about code generation; it's about owning the developer workflow layer. The signal: enterprise software's value is migrating from applications to the AI agents that operate them.
Read on Reuters →Salesforce Buys Fin (formerly Intercom) for $3.6B
Salesforce is acquiring Fin, the AI customer service platform built on its proprietary "Apex" model. Fin's agent handles chat, email, WhatsApp, SMS, phone, and Slack — and now feeds directly into Agentforce. Marc Benioff called it "accelerating time to value with trusted agents." The agentic customer service wars are consolidating fast.
Read on CNBC →What Building 375 AI Agents in 5 Days Revealed About Enterprise Adoption
Optimizely's "Opal University" training built 375 AI agents across 1,700 companies in a week. The insight: most friction isn't about tool access — it's structural. AI capability concentrates in "power users" while broader teams fall behind. Organizations are treating adoption as an individual skill issue instead of an operational redesign challenge.
Read on MarTech Series →AI Agents Are Eating B2B Marketing: What Actually Works in 2026
Koka Sexton's piece cuts through the hype: "Everyone's talking about AI agents. Almost nobody is using them correctly." The winning teams aren't using AI to write blog posts. They're deploying agents against operational workflows — competitive intel monitoring, content quality enforcement, signal-based outbound triggers, and lead qualification. The real opportunity is in execution, not generation.
Read on KokaSexton.com →Adyen Debuts Agentic Solutions for Enterprise Merchants
Payments giant Adyen launched "Adyen Agentic" — tools for companies to sell via conversational AI platforms. It's a three-layer stack: agent-to-agent commerce, conversational checkout, and merchant APIs for AI integrations. The signal: payments infrastructure is adapting for a world where AI agents — not humans — initiate transactions.
Read on PYMNTS →💡 My Take
Read this one: The Optimizely "power user gap" piece. It names the real challenge: AI adoption looks like a skills problem but it's actually an organizational design problem. Companies building repeatable systems across teams will pull ahead — those hoping individual contributors figure it out will fall behind.