Personalized picks, less decision fatigue, and a push for sticky shopping.
1 million TPU access, frontier training capacity, and leverage against Nvidia pricing.
Shared workspaces, embedded agents, and prepaid Copilot credits.
The Voice of Experience
Trust
Half the team stared at their laptops. No one would look up. A report was wrong. Sales had sent it to leadership anyway. My ops lead kept saying, We fixed it. I did not believe her.
My instinct was to grab the numbers myself and redo it in front of everyone. That is what I have always done. Instead, I slid the laptop back and said, Walk me through how you got here. She walked me line by line. The logic held. The data pull was clean. The mistake was upstream, not hers. The room changed. People started talking instead of waiting for me to take the wheel.
This is the new AI trap. You get a perfect answer from a smart system and feel pressure to jump straight to action. Slow down. Ask, Where did this come from. Ask, Who is on the hook if it is wrong. Trust is not blind faith. Trust is traceable work. That is how you stay fast without getting burned.
Cut silent spend without new tools. This checklist gives you a clear owner, a simple log, and a fast path to savings you can measure in real dollars.
Dispatch From 2035
October 26, 2025
Vendors Get Paid Only If the AI Approves
By 2035, large buyers stop paying vendors on receipt of an invoice. Instead, payment is auto-released from a shared escrow wallet only after an autonomous audit layer confirms that the promised outcome actually happened — uptime delivered, pallets received, response times met. Procurement stops being paperwork and becomes live enforcement.
How it will work:
Why this has a good chance of happening:
The Reserve Bank of India introduced a national Digital Payments Intelligence Platform on October 21, 2025, using AI to flag fraud patterns across banks and wallets, automatically block suspicious transfers, and coordinate scam response.
Takeaway: India centralizes AI fraud defense for payments.
Workday announced new AI agents for finance teams at Workday Rising on October 20, 2025, positioning Workday Assistant to automate planning and reporting workflows and to surface anomalies across ledgers without manual spreadsheet work.
Takeaway: Workday aims AI directly at finance workflows.
Dynamo Software released Dynamo v3.0 on October 23, 2025, adding an AI layer for private-market investors that unifies cash-flow forecasting, portfolio analytics, and LP reporting in one platform instead of separate spreadsheets and email threads.
Takeaway: PE/VC stack gets integrated AI forecasting.
Acumatica announced a partnership with BILL on October 20, 2025, embedding AI-driven accounts payable and payment automation into Acumatica’s ERP so finance teams capture invoices, route approvals, and pay vendors without leaving the system.
Takeaway: AP and payments automation lands inside ERP.
Zendesk introduced October 2025 updates that embed generative AI assistants to draft replies, summarize tickets, and route requests across chat, email, and voice, positioning AI as the default first responder for customer service teams.
Takeaway: Zendesk bakes AI directly into frontline support.
Intercom released Fin 3 on October 15, 2025, pitching its next-generation AI support agent as capable of answering complex policy questions, escalating when needed, and driving higher self-serve resolution rates without human reps.
Takeaway: Intercom pushes deeper autonomous customer support.
Deel announced year-end upgrades on October 23, 2025, adding AI-driven workforce planning, automated multi-country payroll compliance, and unified headcount reporting so HR and finance leaders see hiring, costs, and risk in one global dashboard.
Takeaway: Global HR/payroll compliance gets automated forecasting.
[Update] Workday unveiled new AI capabilities for talent management at Workday Rising on October 20, 2025, highlighting skills intelligence and a Workday Assistant to surface internal candidates, guide development, and support managers in real time.
Takeaway: Workday leans on AI to surface internal talent.
Microsoft introduced Security Copilot Agents on October 21, 2025, extending its generative AI assistant to automate phishing takedowns, lock compromised identities, and orchestrate multi-step incident response across Defender and Sentinel for security operations centers.
Takeaway: Microsoft moves toward autonomous SOC workflows.
CrowdStrike unveiled a redesigned Falcon platform interface on October 21, 2025, embedding its Charlotte AI assistant directly into threat hunting and remediation workflows so analysts get guided investigation steps and automated response from one console.
Takeaway: CrowdStrike bakes AI guidance into Falcon console.
ServiceNow announced new AI agents for its AI Operations Center on October 18, 2025, saying they unify risk management and security operations data, automate remediation steps, and speed incident response through a shared model.
Takeaway: ServiceNow pushes shared-data, auto-remediation SecOps.
Apple announced that its 250,000-square-foot AI manufacturing plant in North Houston began limited operations on October 23, 2025, already shipping AI server hardware for Apple Intelligence features and recruiting local talent with Houston Community College.
Takeaway: Apple starts U.S. AI server production ahead of schedule.
Foxconn announced plans on October 19, 2025, to build AI factory systems with Nvidia’s power infrastructure at its Kaohsiung data center, aiming to scale AI server production and energy-efficient manufacturing for next-generation hardware.
Takeaway: Foxconn pairs with Nvidia to scale AI hardware output.
BMW Group announced the opening of its Debrecen plant on September 29, 2025, describing it as an innovative production site built around AI-driven quality control, high automation, and standardized digital workflows for vehicle manufacturing.
Takeaway: BMW’s new site is built for AI-first production.
Zip unveiled procurement AI agents at Zip Forward 2025 on October 21, 2025, to automate intake, sourcing, supplier onboarding, and renewals across legal, security, and finance reviews, with the goal of collapsing approval cycle time.
Takeaway: Zip tries to automate the full sourcing workflow.
SAP introduced new generative AI features for SAP Ariba and SAP Fieldglass at SAP Spend Connect Live on October 8, 2025, promising autonomous sourcing, real-time supplier risk scoring, and contract insights directly inside procurement workflows.
Takeaway: SAP pushes toward autonomous procurement decisions.
Siemens released Teamcenter 2506 on October 23, 2025, adding GenAI copilots that summarize change requests, answer engineering questions in natural language, and surface PLM data across design, manufacturing, and service via multimodal search.
Takeaway: PLM gets an embedded engineering copilot layer.
Sanofi announced a partnership with Medidata, Acorn AI, and BC Platforms on October 23, 2025, to build an AI-enabled data environment that speeds trial design, cohort selection, and real-time study analytics across its R&D pipeline.
Takeaway: Sanofi ties multiple data vendors into one AI R&D stack.
Amazon introduced ‘Help Me Decide’ on October 23, 2025, an in-app AI shopping feature that recommends a main pick, an upgrade, and a budget option on a single screen to reduce decision friction for buyers.
Takeaway: Amazon bakes AI comparison shopping into the product page.
Microsoft announced new Copilot for Sales capabilities in its October 2025 release wave, positioning generative AI to draft outreach, summarize CRM activity, and surface next actions for sellers directly inside Dynamics 365 and Salesforce connectors.
Takeaway: Copilot moves deeper into seller workflows and CRMs.
Walmart reported that its in-house large language model ‘Sparky’ is assisting more than 1M associates with shelf scanning, price questions, and stock tasks, feeding live data into store and supply chain operations as a daily co-pilot.
Takeaway: Walmart deploys an internal LLM to frontline staff.
Honeywell announced AI-enabled workforce and logistics tools at GITEX Dubai on October 16, 2025, including automated stock counting, returns processing, and voice-guided picking aimed at accelerating retail fulfillment and warehouse throughput in distribution centers.
Takeaway: Honeywell targets faster picking and reverse logistics with AI.
Quick hit from LinkedIn this week. Tap to view the full discussion and comments.
Keep pushing forward. The AI revolution won’t wait.
-Dean H. Stanton
Personalized picks, less decision fatigue, and a push for sticky shopping.
1 million TPU access, frontier training capacity, and leverage against Nvidia pricing.
Shared workspaces, embedded agents, and prepaid Copilot credits.
The Voice of Experience
Trust
Half the team stared at their laptops. No one would look up. A report was wrong. Sales had sent it to leadership anyway. My ops lead kept saying, We fixed it. I did not believe her.
My instinct was to grab the numbers myself and redo it in front of everyone. That is what I have always done. Instead, I slid the laptop back and said, Walk me through how you got here. She walked me line by line. The logic held. The data pull was clean. The mistake was upstream, not hers. The room changed. People started talking instead of waiting for me to take the wheel.
This is the new AI trap. You get a perfect answer from a smart system and feel pressure to jump straight to action. Slow down. Ask, Where did this come from. Ask, Who is on the hook if it is wrong. Trust is not blind faith. Trust is traceable work. That is how you stay fast without getting burned.
Cut silent spend without new tools. This checklist gives you a clear owner, a simple log, and a fast path to savings you can measure in real dollars.
Dispatch From 2035
October 26, 2025
Vendors Get Paid Only If the AI Approves
By 2035, large buyers stop paying vendors on receipt of an invoice. Instead, payment is auto-released from a shared escrow wallet only after an autonomous audit layer confirms that the promised outcome actually happened — uptime delivered, pallets received, response times met. Procurement stops being paperwork and becomes live enforcement.
How it will work:
Why this has a good chance of happening:
The Reserve Bank of India introduced a national Digital Payments Intelligence Platform on October 21, 2025, using AI to flag fraud patterns across banks and wallets, automatically block suspicious transfers, and coordinate scam response.
Takeaway: India centralizes AI fraud defense for payments.
Workday announced new AI agents for finance teams at Workday Rising on October 20, 2025, positioning Workday Assistant to automate planning and reporting workflows and to surface anomalies across ledgers without manual spreadsheet work.
Takeaway: Workday aims AI directly at finance workflows.
Dynamo Software released Dynamo v3.0 on October 23, 2025, adding an AI layer for private-market investors that unifies cash-flow forecasting, portfolio analytics, and LP reporting in one platform instead of separate spreadsheets and email threads.
Takeaway: PE/VC stack gets integrated AI forecasting.
Acumatica announced a partnership with BILL on October 20, 2025, embedding AI-driven accounts payable and payment automation into Acumatica’s ERP so finance teams capture invoices, route approvals, and pay vendors without leaving the system.
Takeaway: AP and payments automation lands inside ERP.
Zendesk introduced October 2025 updates that embed generative AI assistants to draft replies, summarize tickets, and route requests across chat, email, and voice, positioning AI as the default first responder for customer service teams.
Takeaway: Zendesk bakes AI directly into frontline support.
Intercom released Fin 3 on October 15, 2025, pitching its next-generation AI support agent as capable of answering complex policy questions, escalating when needed, and driving higher self-serve resolution rates without human reps.
Takeaway: Intercom pushes deeper autonomous customer support.
Deel announced year-end upgrades on October 23, 2025, adding AI-driven workforce planning, automated multi-country payroll compliance, and unified headcount reporting so HR and finance leaders see hiring, costs, and risk in one global dashboard.
Takeaway: Global HR/payroll compliance gets automated forecasting.
[Update] Workday unveiled new AI capabilities for talent management at Workday Rising on October 20, 2025, highlighting skills intelligence and a Workday Assistant to surface internal candidates, guide development, and support managers in real time.
Takeaway: Workday leans on AI to surface internal talent.
Microsoft introduced Security Copilot Agents on October 21, 2025, extending its generative AI assistant to automate phishing takedowns, lock compromised identities, and orchestrate multi-step incident response across Defender and Sentinel for security operations centers.
Takeaway: Microsoft moves toward autonomous SOC workflows.
CrowdStrike unveiled a redesigned Falcon platform interface on October 21, 2025, embedding its Charlotte AI assistant directly into threat hunting and remediation workflows so analysts get guided investigation steps and automated response from one console.
Takeaway: CrowdStrike bakes AI guidance into Falcon console.
ServiceNow announced new AI agents for its AI Operations Center on October 18, 2025, saying they unify risk management and security operations data, automate remediation steps, and speed incident response through a shared model.
Takeaway: ServiceNow pushes shared-data, auto-remediation SecOps.
Apple announced that its 250,000-square-foot AI manufacturing plant in North Houston began limited operations on October 23, 2025, already shipping AI server hardware for Apple Intelligence features and recruiting local talent with Houston Community College.
Takeaway: Apple starts U.S. AI server production ahead of schedule.
Foxconn announced plans on October 19, 2025, to build AI factory systems with Nvidia’s power infrastructure at its Kaohsiung data center, aiming to scale AI server production and energy-efficient manufacturing for next-generation hardware.
Takeaway: Foxconn pairs with Nvidia to scale AI hardware output.
BMW Group announced the opening of its Debrecen plant on September 29, 2025, describing it as an innovative production site built around AI-driven quality control, high automation, and standardized digital workflows for vehicle manufacturing.
Takeaway: BMW’s new site is built for AI-first production.
Zip unveiled procurement AI agents at Zip Forward 2025 on October 21, 2025, to automate intake, sourcing, supplier onboarding, and renewals across legal, security, and finance reviews, with the goal of collapsing approval cycle time.
Takeaway: Zip tries to automate the full sourcing workflow.
SAP introduced new generative AI features for SAP Ariba and SAP Fieldglass at SAP Spend Connect Live on October 8, 2025, promising autonomous sourcing, real-time supplier risk scoring, and contract insights directly inside procurement workflows.
Takeaway: SAP pushes toward autonomous procurement decisions.
Siemens released Teamcenter 2506 on October 23, 2025, adding GenAI copilots that summarize change requests, answer engineering questions in natural language, and surface PLM data across design, manufacturing, and service via multimodal search.
Takeaway: PLM gets an embedded engineering copilot layer.
Sanofi announced a partnership with Medidata, Acorn AI, and BC Platforms on October 23, 2025, to build an AI-enabled data environment that speeds trial design, cohort selection, and real-time study analytics across its R&D pipeline.
Takeaway: Sanofi ties multiple data vendors into one AI R&D stack.
Amazon introduced ‘Help Me Decide’ on October 23, 2025, an in-app AI shopping feature that recommends a main pick, an upgrade, and a budget option on a single screen to reduce decision friction for buyers.
Takeaway: Amazon bakes AI comparison shopping into the product page.
Microsoft announced new Copilot for Sales capabilities in its October 2025 release wave, positioning generative AI to draft outreach, summarize CRM activity, and surface next actions for sellers directly inside Dynamics 365 and Salesforce connectors.
Takeaway: Copilot moves deeper into seller workflows and CRMs.
Walmart reported that its in-house large language model ‘Sparky’ is assisting more than 1M associates with shelf scanning, price questions, and stock tasks, feeding live data into store and supply chain operations as a daily co-pilot.
Takeaway: Walmart deploys an internal LLM to frontline staff.
Honeywell announced AI-enabled workforce and logistics tools at GITEX Dubai on October 16, 2025, including automated stock counting, returns processing, and voice-guided picking aimed at accelerating retail fulfillment and warehouse throughput in distribution centers.
Takeaway: Honeywell targets faster picking and reverse logistics with AI.
Quick hit from LinkedIn this week. Tap to view the full discussion and comments.
Keep pushing forward. The AI revolution won’t wait.
-Dean H. Stanton