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#038: AI news for business - week 7
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- Feb 11, 2026
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Summary
A simple AI plugin wiped billions off legal tech valuations. Agent platforms moved from demos to production. Apple set a new standard for how software is built. The signal is clear: AI is no longer assisting work. It is starting to do it. Host Magnus Oxenwaldt explains the meaning behind the headlines. Top stories for week 7: A Claude contract-review plugin triggered a 10-20% sell-off across major legal software firms. Enterprise AI agents move into production: OpenAI’s Frontier platform lets agents operate across multiple enterprise systems, not inside one app. Apple redefines how software is built. Xcode now supports autonomous AI agents that write, test, and verify code end to end. Models get cheaper and more reliable. New releases focus on sustained work with lower compute, cutting usage costs for businesses. Voice AI becomes a serious channel Anthropic commits to subscriptions only. OpenAI begins testing ads. Incentives now matter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.