OpenAI has announced the creation of a new subsidiary, OpenAI Deployment Company, aimed at integrating AI into enterprise operations. This move marks OpenAI's transition from a model provider to an enterprise AI infrastructure entity. The subsidiary will focus on embedding AI engineers within companies to transform business processes. OpenAI has also acquired AI consulting firm Tomoro, adding 150 engineers to its team. The initiative is backed by over $4 billion in funding from major investment firms, including Goldman Sachs and SoftBank Group.
Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire has hinted at a potential ARC token airdrop, stating that 60% of the token's ecosystem allocation is intended for airdrops and incentives. This follows the completion of a $222 million ARC token presale. The ARC token is expected to play a significant role in governance and network utility as the Arc mainnet launch approaches.
The Ethereum Foundation has reported progress on its Glamsterdam upgrade, with the development network now live. Key advancements include the stable operation of ePBS on the Glamsterdam-devnet and the finalization of EIP-8037. The foundation is also advancing the Hegotá scaling roadmap, with a focus on multi-client testnet validation and leadership restructuring within the Protocol Cluster.
OpenAI Launches Deployment Subsidiary to Enhance AI Integration
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