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Nvidia unleashes new agents with powerful reasoning models.
Is co-thinking with AI is the new managerial skill?

Welcome to a new version of The AI Business!
This week, we have:
● Nvidia unleashes new agents with powerful reasoning models.
● How to cut your work time in half with ChatGPT? (Free guide)
● Nvidia GTC 2025: What matters for businesses?
● Co-thinking with AI is the new managerial skill!
AI news
Tech Giants Are Driving Rapid Innovation in The AI Business Revolution:

● Nvidia unleashes next-gen AI agents with powerful reasoning models: Nvidia launched its Llama Nemotron models at GTC 2025, unlocking advanced reasoning for AI agents in coding, math, and decision-making. Major partners like Microsoft, SAP, Accenture, and Deloitte are already integrating the models into platforms like Azure AI Foundry and Joule. The move signals Nvidia’s aggressive push into agentic AI, powering enterprise tools that work smarter and more independently. (Read Article)
● AI predicts March Madness bracket with crowd-powered precision: Unanimous AI used its Swarm and Thinkscape platforms to tap into the collective intelligence of 58 fans and forecast the entire NCAA tournament. The AI-powered group predicted upsets like Yale over Texas A&M and Colorado State over Memphis, adding bold twists to the bracket. According to the simulation, Duke emerges as the national champion, beating Florida in the final showdown. (Read Article)
● OpenAI urges US to prioritize AI freedom in national strategy: OpenAI has proposed a sweeping set of recommendations for America’s AI Action Plan, calling for open access, minimal regulation, and stronger public-private collaboration. The proposals emphasize maintaining U.S. leadership against China’s AI surge and protecting innovation through copyright and export strategies. At the heart of the plan is a push for “freedom of intelligence,” arguing that overregulation could stall America's leap into the Intelligence Age. (Read Article)
● Google Cloud rolls out Chirp 3 voice model and boosts AI developer tools: Google Cloud has launched Chirp 3 on Vertex AI, offering 248 hyper-realistic voices across 31 languages with customizable speech features. The update comes alongside new AI tools, data residency support, and training programs to accelerate innovation and privacy-compliant development. Google also teased Gemini's latest multimodal upgrades, reinforcing its focus on versatile, enterprise-ready AI platforms. (Read Article)
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Key Takeaways From Nvidia GTC 2025 That Matter For Business Leaders:

The enterprise AI race just kicked into high gear!!
At this year’s Nvidia GTC 2025, business and marketing leaders received a front-row view into how AI is evolving from an experimental technology to a foundational engine for enterprise transformation. From financial automation to advanced data management, Nvidia, alongside partners like Deloitte and IBM, unveiled tools that bring agentic AI from concept to business-ready reality. Here’s what leaders need to know.
Agentic AI Is Here to Transform Business Operations:
Deloitte's launch of Zora AI, built on Nvidia’s AI platform and the new Llama Nemotron reasoning models, marked a major leap toward autonomous enterprise solutions. These AI-powered digital agents are capable of mimicking human reasoning and decision-making—streamlining finance, customer service, and supply chain functions.
For finance teams, Zora AI has already delivered real impact:
● 25% cost reduction and 40% productivity gains in Deloitte’s internal expense management.
● Deployed across functions like sales trend analysis, capital optimization, and invoice processing.
Through a partnership with Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), Zora AI is being made available on HPE Private Cloud AI, supporting data-sensitive industries like finance by ensuring compliance while accelerating insights. HPE estimates a 50% reduction in reporting time and significant gains in productivity for finance leaders using Zora AI.
A Vision for Human-AI Collaboration at Scale:
This isn’t just about automation—it’s about building a hybrid workforce. Deloitte CEO Jason Girzadas describes the initiative as a step into an "autonomous enterprise era", where AI agents work alongside human employees to unlock new value streams. These agents “turn data into action,” as Nvidia’s Jensen Huang noted, helping professionals not only make decisions but also execute them with speed and precision.
Zora AI is available via a cloud subscription, and Deloitte plans to onboard thousands of business users by the end of the year.
IBM and Nvidia Bring AI Infrastructure to the Enterprise Core:
While Deloitte focused on intelligent agents, IBM and Nvidia teamed up to tackle the enterprise AI infrastructure stack. Their joint initiative is designed to help businesses adopt generative and agentic AI at scale through improved data access, storage, and deployment capabilities.
Key announcements included:
● Integration of Nvidia’s AI Data Platform into IBM’s hybrid cloud infrastructure for easier scalability and governance.
● Launch of content-aware storage for unstructured data using IBM Fusion and Nvidia networking, a game-changer for applications like retrieval-augmented generation (RAG).
● Use of Nvidia NeMo Retriever and NIM microservices to rapidly deploy multimodal document extraction tools across industries.
This infrastructure enables businesses to build smarter customer experiences, automate back-office processes, and drive data-informed strategies—without compromising compliance or performance.
Scaling with Speed and Responsibility:
IBM also introduced AI Integration Services through IBM Consulting to help clients rapidly deploy AI solutions using Red Hat OpenShift and Nvidia tech. Coupled with new H200 GPU instances on IBM Cloud, this offers the compute muscle needed for large-scale foundation models and real-time analytics.
Just as importantly, IBM is emphasizing responsible AI adoption. By integrating its watsonx platform with Nvidia's ecosystem, businesses can manage model development with built-in tools for monitoring, compliance, and governance—an essential factor as regulators tighten oversight.
Why This Matters for Business Leaders:
Whether you're in finance, marketing, operations, or IT, the message from GTC 2025 is clear:
Agentic AI isn’t on the horizon—it’s already being deployed.
● Marketing leaders can begin exploring AI agents to support campaign personalization, customer insights, and real-time optimization.
● Finance executives have proven use cases showing cost reduction and faster reporting.
● Enterprise CIOs and CTOs now have the infrastructure blueprints to scale AI across hybrid environments—securely and efficiently.
● Startups and mid-sized firms are also in focus, as these tools are now offered via cloud-based models, removing traditional cost and infrastructure barriers.
The future is one where AI doesn’t just analyze data—it acts on it, collaborates with teams, and redefines what operational excellence looks like. GTC 2025 made that future tangible.
AI Highlight
Co-thinking With AI is The New Managerial Skill:

Generative AI is no longer just a productivity booster—it’s becoming a strategic thought partner. Capgemini, in collaboration with Harvard Business Review, introduces the idea of AI as a “co-thinker,” helping managers enhance decision-making, creativity, and problem-solving.
From Task Automation to Strategic Collaboration:
Only 15% of managers use generative AI daily, but those who do are using it to prepare client pitches, simulate problem-solving, and refine complex decisions. In one case, a manager reduced a four-day diagnosis process to 20 minutes—using AI as a methodological sparring partner.
This shift moves AI beyond drafting emails into high-value thinking—challenging assumptions, exploring counterarguments, and uncovering blind spots.
Traps to Avoid and Capabilities to Build:
Capgemini identifies key risks:
● The solo trap (working in isolation with AI),
● The speed trap (rushing decisions), and
● The conformity trap (settling for average outputs).
Managers need to provide context, stay critical, and use AI as a collaborator—not just an assistant.
The Time to Upskill Is Now!
Generative AI is reshaping how leadership works. Managers who build AI fluency today will be best prepared to redesign workflows, lead teams through change, and unlock deeper business value.
That’s it for today, thanks for reading till the end. 😊
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