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Ayra Bolurfrushan | Most Companies Are Thinking About AI Completely Wrong | AI For The C-Suite EP 56
> Anything but business process re-engineering or re-imagination is a band-aid. The limiting factor is not really technology, but the limiting factor is the human mind.
March 2026
Brent Orrell | AI Is Not Optional The Shift From Doing to Judging | AI For The C-Suite EP 52
> The individuals and teams using AI vastly outperformed the individuals and teams that did not use AI.
March 2026
Chris Happ | Why 98% of CEOs Know AI Matters but Only 7% Have a Strategy | AI For The C-Suite EP58
> 98% of the CEOs said this is critical, I know that AI is going to impact my business. The flip side though, and probably what's most interesting...
March 2026
Dr. Sam Zolfagharian | How Leaders Should Actually Approach AI | AI For The C-Suite EP 54
> One misconception that myself had was AI is just for big tech company because back in time we had AI engineers, we had experts in AI and we've been working to see how we can leverage machine learnin
March 2026
Nobody's Coming: Why Leaders Must Lead Their Own AI Transformation | AI For The C-Suite EP 57
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March 2026
LLMs in Healthcare: Mitigating Risk and Optimizing Workflow with Providence St. Joseph Health
> Patients are happy they're seeing a decreased turnaround time almost 40 percent decrease in turnaround time.
March 2026
manual-episode
> We've seen over 50,000 research reports created, over 300,000 flows run, and over 40,000 agents created for disparate purposes within the company, but all within Quick.
March 2026
AWS re:Invent 2024–2025: What F500 Companies Said On-Record About Enterprise AI
Seven sessions across re:Invent 2024 and 2025 yielded on-record metrics from named companies.
April 2026
VentureBeat: Scaling Up with Databricks - Achieving the potential of generative AI
> You want to focus and start with the ones that the cost of getting it wrong is low. So you can be more risk tolerant.
March 2026
VentureBeat in Conversation: eBay doubles down on data efficiency
> In 2022, we avoided around 1.6 million metric tons of carbon emissions.
March 2026
VentureBeat in Conversation: Gen AI: What the enterprise is getting right, and wrong
> It is 70 to 90% of them are planning to double down and lean in in this space and figure out how to, you know, what makes sense, what's a shiny object versus what is real and how do they actually de
March 2026
VentureBeat in Conversation: Handling Greater Demands in the Data Center with Ken Spangler, FedEx
> We have a genealogy of acquisition. And so, every time you acquire a company, it's amazing how many data centers you get.
March 2026
VentureBeat in Conversation: Payment giant Paypal tackles the data sustainability challenge
> We're hybrid. When we look at PayPal Core, which is now 20 plus years, that was built on-prem, run on-prem. And so we've taken components of that stack.
March 2026
VentureBeat in Conversation: Inside the Super Bowl’s cyber war: NFL CISO on AI threats, deepfakes and defending the big game
> We have the game and the event that we're going to play, and we have to worry about securing that. Connecting all of those intricate pieces together is a feat in and of itself.
March 2026
VentureBeat in Conversation: Credit Karma’s path to scalable AI
> We use BigQuery, we use Dataflow very heavily for us to be able to process all this data at scale.
March 2026
VentureBeat in Conversation: From RSAC 2025 - Inside the Cybersecurity-First AI Model & Built in, Always on
> We can do within one to three minutes and we can compress the time.
March 2026
AI CHAT: The Future of AI Agents: How Napkin AI Is Redefining Design
> Napkin allows you to give it some text and it spits out a nice graphic that represents the meaning of that text.
March 2026
VentureBeat in Conversation: The AI Surge Is Coming — Is Your Network Ready?
> When you think about the workforce today, it is entirely made up of humans.
March 2026
AI CHAT: Interview with Richard Seroter: Unveiling Google Cloud's AI Strategy
> I think the tech is finally ready. The models are there. The frameworks are coming. I think also people are getting a little more used to AI.
March 2026
VentureBeat in Conversation: Visa’s $3.5B Bet on AI
> We utilize more than 400 AI solutions incorporating over 300 AI models, and that leverages hundreds of petabytes of data.
March 2026
AI CHAT: 70% of Enterprises Adopt AI Agents: The Real-World Impact
> We're seeing 30% month-on-month growth of these agents going into production.
March 2026
VentureBeat in Conversation: FBI Veterans on AI Cyber Threats & Future Defenders
> The success of those operations was actually predicted by the success of all the trainings ahead of time.
March 2026
Venture Beat in Conversation: MongoDB - From Lift-and-Shift to AI-Ready Data
> Legacy applications which are built decades ago, some of them have been in production for 20, 30, 40 years old, and there are even older ones currently in operations as well, is making sure that the
March 2026
Beyond the Pilot - NOTION - Unpacking Ryan Nystrom's AI Journey: From Challenges to Custom Agents
> We found that our biggest focus is like reliability and performance. Notion is a very complicated structure and blocks and databases is very complicated for the agent.
March 2026
How Booking.com Boosted Agent Accuracy 2x with Mini LLMs with Pranav Pathak
> We're seeing after LLMs a 2x increase in topic detection there.
March 2026
How JPMorgan Engineered a 30K AI Agent Economy
> Over the course of those first few months there, we went from zero users to 250,000 users.
March 2026
Most enterprise AI agents are Slop - here’s why they fail
> There are two things that are absolutely working. Two roles that are getting automated or augmented, depending on how you look at it. Those are support. ParaHelp is a good one we use.
March 2026
Inside LinkedIn’s AI Engineering Playbook
> We took the intelligence of a massive model, which is typically on the order of hundreds of billions of parameters in size, and distilled it down into a tiny 600 million parameter model, and then ev
March 2026
Mastercard's 160 Billion Transactions: AI's Biggest Test
> We are processing roughly around 160 billion transactions a year.
March 2026
LexisNexis on Why Standard RAG Fails in Law
> RAG is really the solution can try to mitigate the hallucination issue inherited by the larger language model.
March 2026
LangChain: What OpenClaw Got Right (And Why Enterprises Can't Have It)
> We see memory being represented as a set of files that gets pulled in in specific ways.
March 2026
The AI War For Your Personal Context
> For me, on my meeting, I care about one thing. It's really whenever there is a moment, people have different opinions. And what those opinions are. And do we get agreement, alignment or not?
March 2026
100M Agents: Scaling the New Execution stack with Intuit
> We have seen 3 million customers that are using our agents and Intuit Intelligence. We actually see 85% re-engage work. Things like customers come back and use it.
March 2026
AI Inference is Reshaping Enterprise AI Economics – Here's How to Respond | VB Transform 2025
> I don't believe that a hyper-focus on commoditization and ultra-low cost is exactly right. I think it's premature for that right now.
March 2026
FlexPod AI: Unified Infrastructure for the Next Wave of Enterprise AI
> With FlexPod, it is a very close collaboration between Cisco and NetApp at every single layer—executive layers, product management, and engineering.
March 2026
From Models to Agentic Systems: The Next Enterprise AI S-Curve | Andrew Ng joins VB Transform 2025
> I came out and started using the word 'agentic AI' and proposed to the community, let's stop having this debate.
March 2026
How Booking.com Built AI that Converts Millions
> We stumbled into agentic architectures before agentic architectures were a thing because the first use case we started with was conversational recommendations.
March 2026
Mastercard vs. Fraud: AI Tech Unpacked
> We process on our network 160 billion transactions. If you think about a one-in-a-million occurrence, that happens to us 160,000 times a year.
March 2026
Open, Closed, or Hybrid? Choosing the Right Model Strategy for Enterprise AI | VB Transform 2025
> For Zoom, our customers are very selective. So Zoom AI Companion offers two configurations. One is a federated AI that offers the best quality.
March 2026
Reimagining The Data Center in Today's Environment with JoAnn Stonier, Mastercard
> In any given year right now, we process over 125 billion transactions around the globe. We're in over 210 markets globally.
March 2026
Scaling LinkedIn’s Hiring Assistant with Multi-Agent LLM Systems | VB Transform 2025
> We are going to have one supervisor agent that is orchestrating all the tasks among other agents. Every other agent [...] they are good at one and only one job.
March 2026
What 30K JPMorgan AI Agents Taught Me
> Over the course of those first few months there, we went from zero users to 250,000 users.
March 2026
Why Chatbots are a Premature Enterprise AI Abstraction
> The first [approach], which wasn't as successful, was 'let me just give you a chat.' It's premature.
March 2026
30,000 AI Agents: How JPMorgan Employees Went Viral
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Enterprise AI Agents: Microsoft’s Moat and the Battle for Adoption
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How LinkedIn 10x’d AI Efficiency
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March 2026
How Mastercard Hacks Scammers
> The agent will engage in a conversation with the scammer and we'll go up to the point where the scammer provides you with a bank account [...] The moment we have that bank account, you've got the sm
March 2026
JPMorgan’s AI Prediction: "The Model is a Commodity"
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March 2026
LinkedIn’s "Small Model" Breakthrough
> We started with GPT-4, and we used it to generate synthetic data. We generated about 40,000 examples of high-quality profiles, and we used that to fine-tune a much smaller model.
March 2026
Microsoft Fabric’s Big Leap: Transactional Data Meets Enterprise AI
> One great example...
March 2026
Most enterprise AI agents are Slop - here’s why they fail
> There are two things that are absolutely working. Two roles that are getting automated or augmented... those are support... and then software.
March 2026
Why Enterprise AI Requires Human Intelligence (HI) Integration
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March 2026
Calm AI for Crazy Days: Inside Granola's Design Philosophy, with co-founder Sam Stephenson
> There's this kitchen utensils brand, OXO... they would deliberately design products for handicap people...
March 2026
It's Crunch Time: Ajeya Cotra on RSI & AI-Powered AI Safety Work, from the 80,000 Hours Podcast
> At a panel at Dealbook in New York, the moderator asked whether we thought it was more likely than not that by 2030 we would get AGI... seven or eight hands went up...
March 2026
Training the AIs' Eyes: How Roboflow is Making the Real World Programmable, with CEO Joseph Nelson
> About a million devs download our open source every 30 days, and about half the Fortune 100 are building on the platform.
March 2026
Databricks Data+AI Summit 2025: What F500 Companies Said On-Record About Enterprise AI and Data Readiness
These case studies are vendor-published and represent selected wins with no control group and no independent verification.
April 2026
Bold, Fast, Responsible Workflows with KPMG US Vice Chair, AI & Digital Innovation Exec Steve Chase
> We redesigned training altogether to put the AI right in the moment. The adoption rates [are] through the roof compared to what they were when we were training separate AI courses.
March 2026
Ep 754: Anthropic’s ‘scary’ new model, Microsoft Copilot’s ‘Code Red,’ OpenAI’s Superinteligence ...
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March 2026
Agent Analytics powered by BigQuery
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Agentic AI: Discover, design, and prototype your autonomous enterprise
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AI Impact: Poland 2024 Award Customer Stories
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Beyond Gemini: Your complete guide to AI on Google Cloud
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March 2026
Build custom CX agents from scratch
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Build, Optimize, and Scale Enterprise Conversational AI Agents in Weeks with Decagon on Google Cloud
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Building tomorrow, today: 2025 customer AI innovation highlights with Google Cloud
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Connect to the real world: CX agent tools and integrations
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Create staffing schedule with Gemini Enterprise
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March 2026
DeepKeep: Secure your AI agents and applications end-to-end
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March 2026
Deploy Production-Ready AI in Minutes with 50%- 90% Lower Cost on Google Cloud
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March 2026
Does it work? Testing your new CX agent
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March 2026
Early wins, big ambitions: Berenberg's Gemini Enterprise transformation: Google Cloud Customer Story
> We are not sharing the amount of time saving but it's a substantial time saving. Uh absolutely.
March 2026
Engineering the Next Era of Agentic AI (with Publicis Sapient)
> We're seeing a lot of asks and demands around really what the front office transformation can look like with the world of AI and Agentic AI, but I think one of the things that we'll talk about as we
March 2026
Fisher & Paykel Elevates Service Quality with Agentforce and Gemini
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March 2026
From pilot to production: Google Cloud’s Noel Kenehan on building AI that works
> We're putting all the frameworks in place, evaluation, CI/CD, all the different models, making that structure around it and framework.
March 2026
Gemini Enterprise - Your front door to AI at workplace
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March 2026
Get ready to launch with Gemini
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March 2026
Google Cloud Next 2026 registration is now open
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March 2026
How AI agents will impact your business (Google DeepMind explains)
> I think that when you look across the market, there are many people building support agents or sales agents, things like that.
March 2026
How Replit built its Agent 3 coding AI with Google Cloud to power natural language-based development
> It's capable of running for 200 minutes in a row. It's capable of testing the applications so that a user is just left with expressing natural language what they want to build.
March 2026
How Supermetrics Uses Gemini Enterprise to Automate Marketing Insights
> We are going to deploy Gemini Enterprise to other departments. So you know for HR and product management and also legal.
March 2026
How to sketch a mult-agent acrhitecture
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KPMG Strategy: Scaling Generative AI Safely with Gemini Enterprise
> 75% of our entire workforce accessed Gemini Enterprise within 48 hours of the launch.
March 2026
Make a real product with Gemini
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March 2026
Manage your database fleet with Database Center and Gemini
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March 2026
Menlo Security detects advanced threats with Gemini and Google Cloud Consulting
> We've integrated Gemini and AI into our developer process.
March 2026
New Way Now: Box turns content into action with AI agents, built on Google Cloud
> one of our customers, they were doing an audit and they needed to go through all of their data to see which ones were customer related data or not.
March 2026
New Way Now: How Panorays automates third-party cyber risk with Google Cloud and Gemini
> Vert.ex AI helps us classify our cyber news and alerts content, reducing our support team's workload by 75%.
March 2026
New Way Now: How Quickplay’s AI Studio fast-forwards customers to 20% more subscribers
> This customer I'm referring to was able to increase the subscriptions by close to 20%.
March 2026
New Way Now: RTL Deutschland delivers 200K campaign-ready video ads in a day with Veo and Vertex AI
> At the moment we're capable of doing 150 to 200,000 assets. With cloud it might be 6 million next week and it might be 10,000 the week after. And that's the beauty of the whole setup.
March 2026
New Way Now: VEED delivers pro-level videos in the blink of AI with Gemini and Vertex AI
> We're using compute engine and vertex AI to host and train and deploy our different AI models.
March 2026
New Way Now: Virgin Media O2’s AI agents deliver quick, personalized assistance with Google Cloud
> Early AB testing with our assist technology showed a 9.2% reduction in call handling time and a 26% increase in NPS.
March 2026
Predict Customer Churn and Boost Revenue with Zunō.Predict on Google Cloud
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March 2026
Register Now for Partner Summit at Next '26!
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March 2026
Secure your app with Gemini
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Simplify and Accelerate your Google Cloud Security Operations with Wiz and Gemini
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March 2026
The most interesting Stephen Curry stats our Gemini-powered agent found
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Transform Your Customer Service into Your Greatest Business Asset with Clarity
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Turn notes into CX agent instructions
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March 2026
Unlocking Trapped Value: How Agents Revolutionize Workflows (with Susan Emerson of Salesforce)
> We have this unique opportunity to be grounded with a point of view of what the hero agent is and how to accelerate the use case.
March 2026
Vectra develops an agent that analyzes calls 500% faster, leading to increased customer satisfaction
> We wanted to catch all the issues those customers might have. Analyzing almost 300,000 calls each taking minutes or tens of minutes was extremely difficult.
March 2026
Veris: The training ground for enterprise AI on Google Cloud
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March 2026
Zapia solving "real world tasks" for millions with Google Cloud and Gemini
> We're using it for everything. We're running things on cloud run.
March 2026
Google Cloud Next 2025–2026: F500 Enterprise AI Production Metrics from Named Companies
Six customer sessions yielded on-record metrics from named companies. The remaining eight sessions were product demos, hypothetical examples, or testimonials without quantified outcomes.
April 2026
Operational Safety With AI: Chevron's Ellen Nielsen
> We use AI in many places, some areas where we use robots, for example, in tank inspection today. You can imagine that was very cumbersome having the human involved. Now we do this with robots.
March 2026
AI on Mars: NASA’s Vandi Verma
> 88% of the driving that we've done is autonomous. It's detecting the terrain and figuring out what's hazardous and navigating around obstacles.
March 2026
Making Magic With Gen AI: Capital One’s Prem Natarajan
> We rebuilt this fraud platform from the ground up and basically to use ML at the center of that enterprise and also to make it efficient so that we can make complex real-time ML decisions.
March 2026
Punk Rock, the Peace Movement, and Open-Source AI: The Mozilla Foundation’s Mark Surman
> We're at a spot that I think is similar to when Linux came out, which it was an alternative to Microsoft, but it wasn't an alternative that most people could use.
March 2026
Bonus Episode: How Is Artificial Intelligence Transforming Retail Organizations?
> We use sophisticated forecasting models, some of them use AI in the form of different neural networks to forecast customer demand at a product level, at a store level, or online.
March 2026
Bonus Episode: Generative AI Trends for 2024 With Tom Davenport
> Only 6% had a production application that they had deployed.
March 2026
Bonus Episode: How Is Artificial Intelligence Transforming Manufacturing?
> We've been working with Google Cloud and piloting different AI solutions. So we've talked about different flavors of AI too. So generative AI, custom AI, traditional AI.
March 2026
Bonus Episode: Artificial Intelligence Podcasts With Jennifer Strong
> I'm dedicating a significant portion of my time to gathering oral histories, because I think in the not so distant future, even maybe just a few years from now, we're going to look back at this time
March 2026
Bonus Episode: How Can Organizations Better Measure and Manage Artificial Intelligence?
> Among marketing professionals, the response was even higher, like close to 90%.
March 2026
Driving Manufacturing Efficiency With AI: Pirelli’s Daniele Petecchi
> We trained our neural network and a neural network model, and we developed this kind of model that was able to predict the noise of the tire based on the design of the product and other technical pa
March 2026
Solving Real User Problems With Generative AI: Slack’s Jackie Rocca
> We are building native functionality. We are looking at ways that AI can be used to address top user problems that we've been facing for years.
March 2026
Fashioning the Perfect Fit With AI: Stitch Fix’s Jeff Cooper
> We ship a couple hundred thousand fixes a week, and we have a couple of thousand stylists employed.
March 2026
Lights, AI, Action: Wonder Dynamics's Tye Sheridan
> Wonder Dynamics' entire mission is to enable indie filmmakers anywhere in the world to make studio-level movies with CG effects but on an indie budget.
March 2026
AI Hype and Skepticism: Economist Paul Romer
> I think there's a lot that will be possible because of AI, but I think people are buying a little bit too much of the hype and they're losing perspective.
March 2026
If 10% of the World Were Developers: GitHub’s Mario Rodriguez
> GitHub Copilot is our AI assistant. And we've been very successful with, again, going back into that iteration, iterating towards amazing value to developers.
March 2026
Authoring Creativity With AI: Researcher Patrick Hebron
> Conventional software is always correct about mundane things like, say, 2 plus 2.
March 2026
Building Connections Through Open Research: Meta’s Joelle Pineau
> We adhere strongly to open science principles. We publish our work. We share models, code libraries, and so on and so forth.
March 2026
Feed Drop: Why Only 10% of Companies Succeed With AI With Sam Ransbotham, Professor at Boston College
> So we put together, we tried to look at, all right, given we have some have-nots and some haves, what's the difference?
March 2026
Meet Your New Teammate, AI: Asana’s Saket Srivastava
> We're starting to see our customers benefit from the AI launches that we're making in service of them.
March 2026
Ethically Sourced Creativity: Shutterstock's Alessandra Sala
> Shutterstock has become the go-to platform from giant to startups, to train AI models with our library of 825 million creative pieces.
March 2026
Never Too Much AI: Upwork's Andrew Rabinovich
> We're on the path to transform Upwork, where the goal is to distance ourselves away from matching client to talent.
March 2026
The Risks of Too Much AI: Fortune’s Jeremy Kahn
> I think that point is not lost on people. My worry is that in reality, it's not going to happen. Because this is very early stages, right?
March 2026
Sharing AI Mistakes: Partnership on AI’s Rebecca Finlay
> None of the work that we're doing at the Partnership on AI in any way should stop appropriate regulation.
March 2026
Bonus Episode: Lessons From Jobs in the Age of AI
> AI is a general purpose technology, meaning it has the potential to affect a large number of jobs.
March 2026
Leveling the Playing Field With AI: Special Olympics's Mary Davis
> 84% of parents and teachers believe that it's important for young people with intellectual disability to develop AI skills for their future development.
March 2026
Collective Learning With Generative AI
> We've got AI embedded into Dynamics, which is now Microsoft Dynamics. It's a CRM and advertising tool.
March 2026
How a 160-Year-Old Startup Uses AI: The Heineken Company’s Ronald den Elzen
> We are doing quite a bit on these more predictive models around, of course, revenue management, optimization of promotions, consumer promotions in grocery stores, business-to-business trade promotio
March 2026
Tackling Injuries With AI: The NFL's Jeff Miller
> We've seen about a 50% reduction in concussion in the preseason practices for the players who have been mandated to wear it.
March 2026
Monetizing Data With AI: MIT CISR's Barb Wixom
> AI should be tied to significant value, right? Which is also, Sam, been the focus of our work.
March 2026
Reskilling the Workforce With AI: Harvard Business School’s Raffaella Sadun
> We are at a point where it is similar to the onset of a new technology paradigm, where a lot of the knowledge about how this technology adds value and whether it adds value to specific verticals or
March 2026
Speed, Ease, and Expertise With AI: Lenovo’s Linda Yao
> We provide digital workplace solutions. We help our customers and their enterprises and organizations providing support around end-user devices.
March 2026
Overcoming AI Hallucinations: Truist’s Chandra Kapireddy
> We take a responsible AI approach, ensuring privacy, explainability, transparency, accountability, safety, and security. We codified this into a policy and translate it into processes and standards.
March 2026
Upcycling and Upskilling With AI: Goodwill's Steve Preston
> We bring in about 5 billion pounds of goods every year. And those are largely kept out of the waste stream.
March 2026
Building Better Answers With AI Agents: SAP’s Walter Sun
> We provide business benchmarks to different cases and then recommend the best language model for one's use case.
March 2026
Delivering More Connected Care Through AI: CVS Health's Josh Weiner
> With AI, we can now make the most of our longitudinal set of unstructured health data, medical claims, electronic medical records, labs, as well as wearable data, and use agents to say, Here's what
March 2026
Training AI to Detect Disease: Stand Up To Cancer’s Julian Adams
> If you can detect cancer at stage one, you have a 90% chance of curing that cancer, either through surgery, surgery radiation, or there may be drugs as well used.
March 2026
Feed Drop: MIT CSAIL Alliances Podcast
> The U.S. is still in a pretty strong position. But it does mean if we play our cards wisely, I think U.S. researchers and U.S. firms are likely to retain their lead in many of the key segments.
March 2026
Challenging the Average With Open-Source AI: Hugging Face’s Thomas Wolf
> There is close to 4 million of this model at the moment. There is one new model being published every five seconds.
March 2026
Protection, Provenance, and Prompts: YouTube’s Angela Nakalembe
> We're developing tools that can act as a first line of defense, that flag or catch harmful content before it ever reaches a person's eyes, whether on the platform or like a human reviewer.
March 2026
Never Fight a Megatrend: Cisco’s Jeetu Patel
> We are the critical infrastructure company for the AI era. People can connect, people can stay secure while they're connected, and people can make sure that they have the data platform.
March 2026
Personalization and Innovation in a Regulated Industry: Experian’s Kathleen Peters
> We have seen a decrease in turnover and an increase in job satisfaction within that department.
March 2026
From Rabbit Holes to Recommendations: Reddit’s Vishal Gupta
> So connecting users with the content. Another very important use case is when you're browsing Reddit, there is a feed.
March 2026
Creating More, Not Less, With AI: GeekWire’s Todd Bishop
> From the very beginning, our core metric was employee growth. And the question was, are you growing? Are you raising money? And are you adding people? And if so, that was our barometer of success.
March 2026
Science, Innovation, and Economic Growth: OpenAI’s Ronnie Chatterji
> OpenAI's products like ChatGPT have big subscription bases. Some people are already paying to use ChatGPT or the API. And that's obviously an important source of revenue.
March 2026
Hungry for Learning: Wendy’s Will Croushorn
> Right now, we are handling about 95% of the orders that come through. It's about 150,000 orders every day, and we're continuing to add sites.
March 2026
Connecting Language and (Artificial) Intelligence: Princeton’s Tom Griffiths
> One of the challenges that Chomsky had was explaining how it is that human children come to speak language, because there wasn't really a good way to formalize learning in that rules and symbols app
March 2026
AI Is Not Improving Productivity: Nobel Laureate Daron Acemoglu
> AI is not thinking anywhere like the human brain.
March 2026
An Industry Benchmark for Data Fairness: Sony’s Alice Xiang
> Phoebe is being used as well across Sony. Even before the launch, we tested it out with a number of our business units that are developing computer vision technologies.
March 2026
Shifting AI From Fear to Optimism: U.S. Department of Labor’s Taylor Stockton
> AI's impact is not specific to a certain sector or a certain occupation. It is truly economy-wide.
March 2026
Disintegrating the Org Chart: ServiceNow’s Jacqui Canney
> We have a very innovative company. It's 22 years old, and was built on how to help people experience work better.
March 2026
Microsoft Ignite / Build 2024–2025: What Enterprise Customers Disclosed About Copilot and Agentic AI in Production
Fourteen named companies disclosed quantified outcomes across three conferences.
April 2026
Salesforce Dreamforce 2025: F500 Enterprise AI Production Metrics from Agentforce Deployments
These case studies are vendor-published and represent selected wins with no control group and no independent verification.
April 2026
ServiceNow Knowledge 2025: Enterprise AI Workflow Deployments from Eight Named Companies
ServiceNow's Q4 FY2025 earnings (January 2026) frame the commercial scale behind these deployments:
April 2026
A Class Apart: University Of Auckland Accelerates Insights With Snowflake Cortex Analyst
> Snowflake allows us to do the cloning within seconds which might take several days on the old system.
March 2026
A Look At How DeepTempo Uses Deep Learning To Combat AI-Driven Security Threats
> We're able to focus on our differentiation sort of a flavor of a brain as we've talked about and best-in-class data lakes with ingestion capabilities already built all the innovation happening also
March 2026
Accelerate Your Business in 2026 with the Snowflake Partner Network
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March 2026
AI And Real-World Data: A New Era For Identifying And Curing Rare Diseases
> It takes about 10 years for us to learn something works and for us to be able to actually use that learning in a prescribable treatment way.
March 2026
Australian Payments Plus Powers National Payment Infrastructure With Snowflake And AWS
> Data is the lifeblood of everything that we do. Without data, we will not have the trustworthy, actionable business insight. Without data, we can't innovate.
March 2026
BUILD 2025 Opening Keynote: Building the Agentic AI Future
> We are super excited to see Snowflake Intelligence reach general availability. This truly is your enterprise intelligence agent.
March 2026
Building the Next Generation of AI Systems | BUILD 2025 Luminary Talk
> We've seen this pattern before. A proof of concept that looks amazing in the demo. Everyone's excited. and then nothing. It never makes it into production or worse, it launches and no one uses it.
March 2026
Cisco Saves Millions With Snowflake Certification And Training
> we manage the snowflake platform which has 350 business applications live in production and nearly 3,000 plus users using our platform.
March 2026
Cortex Code just changed the data game. Now with dbt and Airflow support! #cortex
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March 2026
Cortex Code Just Got a Massive Upgrade (March 2026 Updates)
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March 2026
Data Engineering from Ingestion to AI-Ready | BUILD 2025 Keynote
> We needed to replace a legacy system that was limited to end-of-day batch processing. But our teams required access to near-real-time market data.
March 2026
David Jones Builds Its AI Foundation on Snowflake
> The data was available, they could access it, it was trusted, it was accurate and that they could visualize it and link it to other data sets in a way that brought real value to the business in a wa
March 2026
Do Identity Intelligence Better with Snowflake and Verato
> Verado MDM Cloud is the next generation master data management platform that delivers what we call identity intelligence into Snowflake and across your enterprise.
March 2026
Fanatics Unifies 100M+ Fan Data Points With FanGraph And Snowflake Intelligence
> Fanatics serves over 100 million fans on an annual basis. And these fans generate billions of data points and signals every day.
March 2026
From Analytics To Intelligence: BlackRock's Journey To Data Productization
> Aladdin has evolved from being an analytics factory to becoming an intelligence factory built on top of a rich set of data.
March 2026
Globe Telecom Uses Snowflake And AI To Dramatically Increase Customer Engagement
> We selected Snowflake like 3 4 years ago. With Snowflake, it's a simplified architecture and allows better business customer experience. With Snowflake, we were able to do personalization at scale.
March 2026
How AI Transforms Retail, Finance and Manufacturing in 2026
> Manufacturers are looking to these agents to do things like automatically reorder when materials are low, figuring out which products should be expedited in the line to achieve their commitments to
March 2026
How Challenger Transforms Data To Strengthen Retiree Outcomes
> Snowflake is a fantastic data and AI platform and the technology is really amazing.
March 2026
How Microsoft And Snowflake Are Making Open, Interoperable Data Stacks A Reality For The AI Era
> To really empower our joint customers to be able to realize more value out of all the investments they have made and all the data they have.
March 2026
How NZHL Builds AI-Ready Data with Snowflake and Deloitte
> Snowflake allows our clients to move really quickly when changes come in, particularly of the regulatory uh ilk. They can move quickly to address them.
March 2026
How RelationalAI Helps Companies Build Intelligent Apps More Efficiently
> By putting our super alignment technology, our fine-tuning technology inside Snowflake, we can specialize language models, make them an order of magnitude or two orders of magnitude more intelligent
March 2026
How The City Of Tacoma Uses AI And Snowflake For More Efficient Data Sharing And Query Building
> We've used AI in some pretty interesting ways.
March 2026
How to Automate Data Quality for AI and Analytics with Snowflake and Anomalo
> Discover Financial estimates that reaching the same level of coverage with traditional platforms would have required 25 years of full-time effort.
March 2026
How Werner Enterprises' Centralizes Data With Snowflake And SqlDBM
> Before Snowflake and SQL DBM, it was siloed and very all over the place with different servers and different technologies and people making copies and taking their data wherever.
March 2026
Instant Enterprise Insights With Snowflake Intelligence
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March 2026
Jet2 Solves Customer Calls With Snowflake Cortex
> Snowflake's at the heart of our data analytics estate. So, getting teams up to speed with how to use it and how to get the right return on investment from that platform is critical.
March 2026
Kargo: Building A Conversational BI Chatbot With Snowflake
> There was an instance of a media strategist who used the chatbot to pull past targeting segments for a client that had performed really well.
March 2026
LandingAI's Agentic Document Extraction Powered By AWS And Snowflake
> We got it done in a little under two months.
March 2026
Move Beyond "What" to "Why": A Look at Snowflake Intelligence
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March 2026
National Tiles Unifies Data For Faster Decisions And Better Customer Service
> One of the big outcomes to begin with breaking down some of those silos, making sure that everybody has the information they need to do their jobs.
March 2026
Ordnance Survey Transforms Geospatial Data Into Insight With Snowflake
> We've crafted this accurate, advanced map of Britain that contains over 500 million features that describes the natural environment and the built environment of this country.
March 2026
Securely Transforming Healthcare Data In The AI Data Cloud
> With Snowflake, we are able to ingest and transform data in days compared to what was taking us weeks in our previous architecture.
March 2026
Snowflake And AWS: Accelerating Enterprise Data And AI Adoption
> Snowflake's expansion across AWS regions, as you mentioned, really lets customers deploy, scale, and secure their AI workloads all while maintaining data sovereignty.
March 2026
Snowflake Build London Keynote
> We have over 200 employees and a data team of 20 specialists.
March 2026
Snowflake CEO Sridhar Ramaswamy Announces Snowflake Intelligence General Availability
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March 2026
Snowflake Intelligence: All Your Knowledge. One Trusted Enterprise Agent.
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March 2026
Snowflake Intelligence Helps USA Bobsled/Skeleton Make History
> When we started working with Snowflake Intelligence, it was great to see how quickly we could ask very very specific questions.
March 2026
Snowflake: The Platform For The AI Era
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March 2026
Snowflake Ventures On Accelerating Startups In The AI Data Cloud
> I think the velocity and the pace of innovation happening within the AI data cloud it's incredible.
March 2026
The Agentic Enterprise: From Strategy To ROI | Virtual Event April 9
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March 2026
The AI Blueprint for the Next Decade | BUILD 2025 Luminary Conversation
> The moats for developer tools, some of the OEMs, may not be that weak, because what I see is if there's a better OEM, we switch API calls on a dime, so the API moats is weaker.
March 2026
The Three Pillars That Set Snowflake Intelligence Apart
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March 2026
The University Of Graz Works With Snowflake To Bring AI Education To Its Students
> We had some legacy tools like SQL light. This was very time consuming and hard to install for the students and I would say that they didn't know anything about cloud.
March 2026
Tracksuit Delivers Always-On Brand Intelligence with Snowflake
> Being able to ingest non-reational data and really quickly query that information and get real-time insights has been pivotal for our data platform.
March 2026
Truck Talk | How Daimler Truck Powers The Future Of Trucking With Data And Analytics
> everything what we do on the data strategy is trying also to transform the company in a more datadriven organization.
March 2026
University of Auckland Scales AI Faster With Snowflake and Fivetran
> My team has about nine developers right now. A lot of time they were spending on maintaining and getting those data into the platforms rather than driving value from that data.
March 2026
Snowflake Summit / BUILD 2025–2026: Data Platform Readiness as the Binding Constraint on Enterprise AI
Fifteen sessions and the BUILD London keynote yielded references from named organizations.
April 2026
The AI Product Going Viral With Doctors: OpenEvidence, with CEO Daniel Nadler
> Today, probably over 100,000 physicians in the United States and more globally.
March 2026
How AI Breakout Harvey is Transforming Legal Services, with CEO Winston Weinberg
> So the reason we went after the larger firms is if you earn the trust of a few of those firms, the rest of them will trust you and the rest of the firms downstream will definitely trust you, right?
March 2026
Josh Woodward: Google Labs is Rapidly Building AI Products from 0-to-1
> We're kind of at the moment for video. We're at the moment for very interesting agent stuff with the thinking and reasoning models.
March 2026
From Software Engineers to AI Word Artisans: Filip Kozera of Wordware
> We are trying to bring a little bit more structure. It's not all the way, because if you go all the way to a programming language, you lose the fuzziness and you lose the power of it.
March 2026
Why CRM Needs an AI Revolution, with Day.ai Founder Christopher O’Donnell
> You know, if you're going to do something anyway and it's the right thing to do. You can do it right then and get word of mouth and get momentum and thank somebody.
March 2026
Replit CEO Amjad Masad on 1 Billion Developers: A Better End State than AGI?
> We have version two coming. And it was rolled out to some beta users. And we've done A-B tests. And it is anywhere, depending on the metric we're looking at, between 50% and 500% better.
March 2026
Arc Institute's Patrick Hsu on Building an App Store for Biology with AI
> We can design full IgG antibodies, right? Not single chain binders like nanobodies, but just the real antibody medicines that, you know, we kind of know and love today.
March 2026
Pricing in the AI Era: From Inputs to Outcomes, with Paid CEO Manny Medina
> So I'm seeing four things stick in the landing with aplomb, with gusto. One is clearly charging by activity. The other one that I'm seeing more is charging by workflow.
March 2026
The Quest to ‘Solve All Diseases’ with AI: Isomorphic Labs’ Max Jaderberg
> We have set up the company from day one to really go after this big ambition. This isn't about developing therapeutics for a particular indication or particular target.
March 2026
Workday CEO Carl Eschenbach: Building the System of Record for the AI Era
> We have a recruiter agent we brought to market.
March 2026
LIVE: How AI is Reinventing Software Business Models ft. Bret Taylor of Sierra
> I think the hardest thing is when you come out of business with what you're comfortable with, you regress to sort of what makes you comfortable.
March 2026
LIVE: Sam Altman of OpenAI on Building the ‘Core AI Subscription’ for Your Life
> We try to have relatively small numbers of people with huge amounts of responsibility. And the way to make that work is to do a lot of things.
March 2026
LIVE: Ambient Agents and the New Agent Inbox ft. Harrison Chase of LangChain
> Ambient agents listen to an event stream and act on it accordingly, potentially acting on multiple events at a time.
March 2026
LIVE: Google's Jeff Dean on the Coming Transformations in AI
> We have a single JAX Python process just looks like it has 10,000 devices on it. And you just write your code as you would as an ML researcher. And off you go.
March 2026
Gong’s Amit Bendov: From Meeting Recordings to Revenue AI
> We've seen dramatic changes. I've seen as much like 60% more sales capacity. And just by, you know, you can measure it like lots of different ways.
March 2026
From Data Centers to Dyson Spheres: P-1 AI's Path to Hardware Engineering AGI
> We are about nine months old as a company. What we did in our pre-seed is basically a toy demo around residential cooling systems, like air conditioning units.
March 2026
Google I/O Afterparty: The Future of Human-AI Collaboration, From Veo to Mariner
> We had things like creation has to be iterative. So we need to build these controls next to the models.
March 2026
OpenAI Codex Team: From Coding Autocomplete to Asynchronous Autonomous Agents
> The top users of Codex are doing, 10 plus PRs every day.
March 2026
The Breakthroughs Needed for AGI Have Already Been Made: OpenAI Former Research Head Bob McGrew
> So that gives the robots really a headshot at doing generic tasks.
March 2026
From DevOps ‘Heart Attacks’ to AI-Powered Diagnostics With Traversal’s AI Agents
> We architected our system such that the reasoning models would get to shine. And that has really played our dividends right now in the way our entire architecture is set up.
March 2026
ElevenLabs’ Mati Staniszewski: Why Voice Will Be the Fundamental Interface for Tech
> We've seen so many times it's not only the model that matters, it also matters how you deliver that experience to the user.
March 2026
Mapping the Mind of a Neural Net: Goodfire’s Eric Ho on the Future of Interpretability
> So we worked with ARK Institute, like I mentioned a little bit earlier, to understand and interpret Evo 2, which is their kind of DNA foundation model. So it's a sequence-to-sequence model.
March 2026
DeepMind's Pushmeet Kohli on AI's Scientific Revolution
> With Alpha Evolve, we have removed that restriction. Alpha Evolve is not just sort of... searching for a few lines, it's basically looking at whole algorithms themselves, right?
March 2026
OpenAI Just Released ChatGPT Agent, Its Most Powerful Agent Yet
> We have some tools to enable the model to be able to further extend this context lens beyond what's the original, like the harder limit.
March 2026
OpenAI’s IMO Team on Why Models Are Finally Solving Elite-Level Math
> We were waiting for the problems to come through because like, you know, once the participants finish the exam, then they get posted. And so we like, you know, plug the problems into our model.
March 2026
Vercel CEO Guillermo Rauch: Building the Generative Web with AI
> Vercel's entire user base numbers have doubled year over year.
March 2026
Delphi’s Dara Ladjevardian: How AI Digital Minds Can Scale Human Connection
> In a world where everyone has a digital mind, it's kind of like your top of funnel filter. Who gets to meet you? Who actually gets to make it to your heart?
March 2026
Scaling the ‘Cursor for Slides’ to $50M ARR: Gamma founder Jon Noronha
> We started the company back in 2020, and the original vision has not really changed up till now. We wanted to reinvent presentations.
March 2026
n8n CEO Jan Oberhauser on Building the Universal AI Automation Layer
> We kind of removed the lead goal. We actually exchanged it with like an adoption of large organizations. We just went all in the community, making sure as many people as possible are using N8N.
March 2026
Deal Velocity, Not Billable Hours: How Crosby Uses AI to Redefine Legal Contracting
> For us, it's about aligning incentives. We want to not only do a faster job on each individual term, it's also about how do we do a better job?
March 2026
Building the "App Store" for Robots: Hugging Face's Thomas Wolf on Physical AI
> We see both like very large state-of-the-art models being downloaded, which are usually too large to run on a local laptop, but we see also some of the most downloaded models are actually just the r
March 2026
Why Businesses Are Rejecting the AI They’ve Asked For: Agency CEO Elias Torres
> I think that everybody's asking for AI. Everybody says they want it. And when you come and bring it to them, they just reject it.
March 2026
Block CTO Dhanji Prasanna: Building the AI-First Enterprise with Goose, their Open Source Agent
> We have a metric internally, which we track on a weekly basis. And that metric is very simply manual hours saved by Goose. And that metric started at 0%.
March 2026
Why AI Will Transform Customer Experience: Cresta CEO Ping Wu and Sequoia’s Doug Leone
> There are 17 to 20 million human agents actually work in the contact center.
March 2026
Securing the AI Frontier: Irregular Co-founder Dan Lahav
> Models are able to do that. We were able to show how a model was able to take out Windows Defender, the real Windows Defender, in a Tor environment, granted, but the real Windows Defender.
March 2026
Nvidia CTO Michael Kagan: Scaling Beyond Moore's Law to Million-GPU Clusters
> The requirements for performance started to grow up at a much higher coefficient.
March 2026
OpenAI Sora 2 Team: How Generative Video Will Unlock Creativity and World Models
> We really kind of operated from first principles, right? So we really want these models to be extremely good at physics.
March 2026
How Google’s Nano Banana Achieved Breakthrough Character Consistency
> We have a team that works on helping us build sort of good tooling and good practices for evals and having humans actually eval these things that are very subtle.
March 2026
How End-to-End Learning Created Autonomous Driving 2.0: Wayve CEO Alex Kendall
> We need to be able to generalize.
March 2026
Why IDEs Won't Die in the Age of AI Coding: Zed Founder Nathan Sobo
> I think those takes are not realistic.
March 2026
The Rise of Generative Media: fal's Bet on Video, Infrastructure, and Speed
> We have to be running them. We have to be so good at running them that we should be running a single one of them better than as if someone else is running a single model.
March 2026
Why the Next AI Revolution Will Happen Off-Screen: Samsara CEO Sanjit Biswas
> We have a lot of customers with big logistics warehouses. And really about 10 years ago, they started getting automated in a meaningful way.
March 2026
Training General Robots for Any Task: Physical Intelligence’s Karol Hausman and Tobi Springenberg
> We started deploying them ourselves already.
March 2026
How Ricursive Intelligence’s Founders are Using AI to Shape The Future of Chip Design
> We saw these very strange curved placements. So there are donut shapes as well. I think humans would tend to make the macros very aligned.
March 2026
Context Engineering Our Way to Long-Horizon Agents: LangChain’s Harrison Chase
> I think the idea of running an LLM in a loop and just having it go was always the idea of agents from the start.
March 2026
Making the Case for the Terminal as AI's Workbench: Warp’s Zach Lloyd
> The terminal has become, I think, the preferred form factor for working with agents. Everything is time-based. It's all about input of text and output of text.
March 2026
What’s the Future of Vertical SaaS in an AGI World? Jamie Cuffe, CEO of Pace
> We tend to focus on the use cases that are, one, already really nicely outsourced. So they have to already be using a BPO at scale.
March 2026
Building the GitHub for RL Environments: Prime Intellect's Will Brown & Johannes Hagemann
> We definitely think that every company will be an AI company, and we think most AI companies will want to have an AI research lab.
March 2026
Physics Gets a Vote: Nominal Cofounders on Hardware Development in an AI World
> We are working with them, working with DARPA, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency on this really cool effort called CIFR. It stands for Cyber Physical Systems Executing in Real Time.
March 2026
Greetings, Earthlings: Philip Johnston of Starcloud on Data Centers in Space
> I think it will be close to a trillion dollars per year of CapEx spend within 10 years being deployed in space.
March 2026