3 "Essential" Enterprise AI News Items for Week of Jun 9-13
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Our team of AI Analysts rated just 3 articles as “Essential” from last week on our our daily, live AI news show to help you stay current.
AI is Changing How Employees Train—and Starting to Reduce How Much Training They Need (Fortune)
Rating rationale: This article explores how AI tools like avatars and generative video platforms are transforming employee training by enabling rapid content creation and personalized simulations. Analysts emphasized its significance as part of a broader “sea change” in corporate learning, highlighting AI's potential as a “customized tutor” that accelerates learning efficiency and democratizes training production across organizations. We’ve been hearing good things about Synthesia.
OpenAI Releases o3-pro, An Improved Verion of the World Leading Reasoning Model
Rating rationale: OpenAI has released o3-pro, a new tier of its o3 AI reasoning model with improved performance across programming, business analysis, and scientific understanding. It supports better instruction following, multilingual capabilities, and code reasoning. Our analysts emphasized that this release significantly raises the bar for large language model capabilities in applied reasoning, marking it as a strategic advancement for OpenAI’s model stack. Open AI continues execute incredibly well.
ChatGPT is now the FIFTH most visited website, ranking above Twitter and Wikipedia.
OpenAI continues to see massive adoption, now operating at a $10 billion revenue run rate with 125 million daily users. ChatGPT.com was the fifth most trafficked website in May and June, surpassing both Wikipedia and X/Twitter.
News Sites Are Getting Crushed by Google’s New AI Tools
Rating rationale: Google’s AI Overviews are altering how people access news, driving down traffic for publishers by summarizing content directly in search. This threatens the traditional ad-based model of many organizations. Our analysts noted this isn't just a media problem—any business that depends on search-driven traffic, including e-commerce, SaaS, and information services, is at risk. The discussion highlighted the urgent need for companies to rethink digital visibility in an AI-first ecosystem. Read our deeper discussion about this trend here.
Companies are also telling us they are seeing a drop in Google-generated traffic, as Google works to keep more of the user experience “in the Google house.”
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Onward,
Paul