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ServiceNow Acquires MoveWorks for $2.85B; OpenAI Pushes for AI Regulation Easing Amidst Competition

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ServiceNow has announced its acquisition of MoveWorks, an enterprise AI specialist, for $2.85 billion, aiming to enhance its artificial intelligence and automation capabilities. This acquisition is expected to be finalized in the second half of 2025 and will integrate MoveWorks' AI assistant and enterprise search technology into ServiceNow's offerings. Currently, ServiceNow serves nearly 100,000 AI customers and has surpassed $200 million in annual contract revenue for its ProPlus AI offering. MoveWorks has successfully deployed its AI assistant to almost 5 million employees across various organizations, with a high adoption rate among its customers.

OpenAI has launched a new suite of tools and APIs designed to help developers create AI-powered agents more efficiently. This includes the Responses API, which integrates features from existing APIs, allowing for web and file search capabilities and task automation. Additionally, Google has released Gemma 3, a powerful AI model that operates on a single graphics processing unit and supports over 35 languages, designed for developers to create AI applications across various devices. Meanwhile, Alibaba has introduced the R1 Omni model, which can read emotions from video, enhancing its computer vision capabilities.

The podcast also discusses the regulatory landscape surrounding AI, highlighting OpenAI's lobbying efforts to ease regulations under the Trump administration while California lawmakers push for stricter oversight. This contrast reflects a broader tension between innovation and regulation in the tech industry. The UK Competition Authority has found that the mobile browser duopoly of Apple and Google is stifling innovation, raising concerns about competition and economic growth in the mobile market.

Finally, the episode touches on Salesforce's challenges with its new AI product, AgentForce, which aims to automate customer service functions but is struggling to gain traction among clients. Mark Cuban emphasizes that AI should be viewed as a tool rather than a standalone solution, urging entrepreneurs to focus on learning how to effectively use AI. The discussion concludes with insights into the evolving role of IT departments in managing AI agents, which are increasingly taking on responsibilities traditionally held by human resources, raising questions about the future of workforce management and cybersecurity in corporate settings.

Three things to know today

00:00 ServiceNow Drops Billions on AI—But Will Automation Actually Deliver?

05:00 Regulation Tug-of-War: OpenAI Wants Freedom, California Wants Rules, and Google & Apple Just Keep Winning

08:17 AI Is a Tool, Not Magic—Salesforce Stumbles, Cuban Sets the Record Straight, and IT Takes Over HR

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ServiceNow has announced its acquisition of MoveWorks, an enterprise AI specialist, for $2.85 billion, aiming to enhance its artificial intelligence and automation capabilities. This acquisition is expected to be finalized in the second half of 2025 and will integrate MoveWorks' AI assistant and enterprise search technology into ServiceNow's offerings. Currently, ServiceNow serves nearly 100,000 AI customers and has surpassed $200 million in annual contract revenue for its ProPlus AI offering. MoveWorks has successfully deployed its AI assistant to almost 5 million employees across various organizations, with a high adoption rate among its customers.

OpenAI has launched a new suite of tools and APIs designed to help developers create AI-powered agents more efficiently. This includes the Responses API, which integrates features from existing APIs, allowing for web and file search capabilities and task automation. Additionally, Google has released Gemma 3, a powerful AI model that operates on a single graphics processing unit and supports over 35 languages, designed for developers to create AI applications across various devices. Meanwhile, Alibaba has introduced the R1 Omni model, which can read emotions from video, enhancing its computer vision capabilities.

The podcast also discusses the regulatory landscape surrounding AI, highlighting OpenAI's lobbying efforts to ease regulations under the Trump administration while California lawmakers push for stricter oversight. This contrast reflects a broader tension between innovation and regulation in the tech industry. The UK Competition Authority has found that the mobile browser duopoly of Apple and Google is stifling innovation, raising concerns about competition and economic growth in the mobile market.

Finally, the episode touches on Salesforce's challenges with its new AI product, AgentForce, which aims to automate customer service functions but is struggling to gain traction among clients. Mark Cuban emphasizes that AI should be viewed as a tool rather than a standalone solution, urging entrepreneurs to focus on learning how to effectively use AI. The discussion concludes with insights into the evolving role of IT departments in managing AI agents, which are increasingly taking on responsibilities traditionally held by human resources, raising questions about the future of workforce management and cybersecurity in corporate settings.

Three things to know today

00:00 ServiceNow Drops Billions on AI—But Will Automation Actually Deliver?

05:00 Regulation Tug-of-War: OpenAI Wants Freedom, California Wants Rules, and Google & Apple Just Keep Winning

08:17 AI Is a Tool, Not Magic—Salesforce Stumbles, Cuban Sets the Record Straight, and IT Takes Over HR

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