This week, Elon Musk lost his legal battle against OpenAI and courts sided with the commercial future of AI. We also saw major consulting firms making big bets on deploying AI agents inside their own operations.
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1. Musk Loses His Lawsuit Against OpenAI
A federal jury in Oakland took less than two hours to rule against Elon Musk in his lawsuit against OpenAI. Musk claimed the company betrayed its original nonprofit mission when it restructured as a for-profit business. The verdict clears a major legal obstacle just as OpenAI prepares for its IPO.
2. OpenAI Raises $4 Billion for Its New Commercial Division
OpenAI raised $4 billion for DeployCo, its new enterprise deployment division. TPG led the round, with Bain, Capgemini, and McKinsey also investing. The division acquired a company called Tomoro and is hiring 150 field deployment engineers to help corporate clients implement AI in practice. OpenAI is no longer just selling API access; it wants to be in the trenches with its customers.
3. Claude Enters the Legal Sector with Specialized Tools
Anthropic launched specialized tools for the legal industry: 12 practice area plugins covering contracts, litigation, and compliance, plus integrations with more than 20 legal tech platforms including Westlaw, CoCounsel, iManage, DocuSign, and Box. Freshfields, one of the world’s top law firms, has already deployed Claude.
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4. PwC Integrates Claude Across Its 364,000 Employees
PwC signed a deal to bring Anthropic’s Claude to its global workforce of 364,000 people. The firm uses Claude Code and “Cowork,” an AI collaborative workspace. The first use case already in production is in the Office of the CFO, where an underwriting process that previously took 10 weeks now takes 10 days.
5. Baidu Launches New AI Agents at Its Annual Conference
At Baidu Create 2026, the Chinese tech giant unveiled three new AI products: DuMate, a generalist agent for complex tasks; Miaoda, a coding tool where AI writes 90% of the code; and YiJing, a digital human platform for e-commerce. China continues to build its own AI agent ecosystem alongside the West.
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