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When Fear Becomes a Moat: Is the AI Industry Fighting Its Own Commoditisation ?
Everyone is asking whether frontier AI is becoming too powerful. But the bigger question may be whether AI companies are fighting something more threatening: becoming ordinary. The Anthropic debate reveals a deeper battle around strategic FOMO, infrastructure positioning and who will capture value in the AI economy.
Eastern Legacy
Jun 14


Pourquoi Mistral devrait racheter SFR
Et si l’avenir de l’IA européenne dépendait moins des modèles que de la capacité à opérer l’intelligence via réseaux, cloud et infrastructures ?
Eastern Legacy
Jun 14


Rachat de SFR : pourquoi le vrai débat n’est pas la concentration, mais la concurrence productive
Le rachat de SFR révèle une question stratégique majeure pour l’Europe : comment préserver la concurrence tout en reconstruisant la capacité industrielle nécessaire pour financer les infrastructures numériques de demain ?
Eastern Legacy
Jun 11


Quantum Computing: The Next Infrastructure Race for Compute Power and Digital Trust
The quantum race is not only a race to build more powerful computers.
Microsoft’s Majorana announcement is a signal of a broader transformation: after artificial intelligence exposed the strategic importance of compute infrastructure, quantum computing is emerging as the next frontier of digital power.
The future will likely not be quantum replacing classical computing, but quantum extending AI, cloud and high-performance computing ecosystems.
The real competition is expan
Eastern Legacy
Jun 10


When Salaries Become Programmable: Stablecoins, FX Risk, and the Reinvention of Global Payroll Infrastructure
Deel’s stablecoin payroll rollout reveals a deeper transformation: digital currencies moving from crypto speculation into global payment infrastructure.
Eastern Legacy
Jun 7


From Platforms to Governed How the Digital Services Act Is Rewriting the Political Economy of the Digital Ecosystem
The European Commission’s €200 million fine against Temu under the Digital Services Act (DSA) is not fundamentally an ecommerce story. Nor is it simply another chapter in the long-running debate around platform accountability. What the case reveals is something structurally deeper: the emergence of a new model of digital governance in which large online platforms are increasingly treated not as private technology companies alone, but as systemic infrastructures whose architec
Eastern Legacy
May 31


Citi’s Arc Platform and the Emerging Governance Challenge of Agentic Banking
Beyond AI Pilots, Artificial intelligence in banking is entering a more mature phase. Over the past several years, most institutions have focused on experimentation. Chatbots, copilots, document summarisation tools, coding assistants, and knowledge retrieval systems have demonstrated the potential of generative AI to improve productivity and enhance customer experiences. Yet despite significant investment and widespread interest, relatively few organisations have succeeded in
Eastern Legacy
May 26


AI Stopped Talking. Now It’s Working.
Enterprise AI is moving beyond its early chapters. The first phase was experimentation. Organisations tested generative AI in isolated pilots: chat interfaces, search tools, content generation, coding assistants, and internal productivity use cases. The second phase was feature inflation. Every SaaS vendor attached copilots, assistants, summaries, or “AI-powered” labels to existing products. The third phase is beginning to emerge, unevenly, and in early form. It is not abou
Eastern Legacy
May 25


Google, Blackstone and the Emerging Architecture of Distributed Intelligence
Why the TPU story may matter more than another hyperscale AI infrastructure announcement? The newly announced partnership between Google Cloud and Blackstone to develop a dedicated TPU cloud platform deserves far more strategic attention than a typical AI infrastructure announcement. Most commentary will naturally focus on investment scale, data centre capacity and competitive positioning against NVIDIA. Those are important dimensions. But they may not be the most interesting
Eastern Legacy
May 24


When AI Agents Become the Customer Interface: A New Era for Banking Competition
The banking industry has spent the last twenty years digitising itself. Branches became mobile applications. Paper processes became digital workflows. Customer interactions migrated online. More recently, artificial intelligence was introduced to improve service, automate routine tasks and enhance decision-making. Yet the latest wave of AI may prove different. The emergence of autonomous or semi-autonomous AI agents raises a much more profound question than how banks use AI i
Eastern Legacy
May 24


AI Wants the Grid Edge: Why Homes May Become Part of the Next Infrastructure Layer
The recent wave of headlines suggesting that AI companies want to transform homes into “mini data centres” initially sounds exaggerated. It is easy to dismiss the idea as another cycle of AI hype or a provocative social media narrative designed to attract attention. But beneath the rhetoric lies one of the most important infrastructure signals emerging in the AI economy today. The real story is not whether every suburban home will eventually host GPU clusters. The real story
Eastern Legacy
May 17


From ERP to Autonomous Enterprise: Why SAP and Anthropic Signal a deeper reinvention of enterprise software
When SAP announced its expanded partnership with Anthropic at Sapphire 2026, the immediate reaction across the industry was predictable. Most observers interpreted the announcement as another example of generative AI being integrated into enterprise software platforms. But reducing the partnership to an “AI-enabled ERP” story misses the much larger structural transition now unfolding across the enterprise technology landscape. What SAP revealed is not simply the evolution of
Eastern Legacy
May 17


From National Citizenship to Platform Citizenship: The Next Governance Battle of the AI Era
For centuries, citizenship was primarily defined by geography, institutions, and sovereignty. A person belonged to a nation-state, and that state provided the legal, economic, and institutional framework through which society functioned. Governments issued identities, protected rights, regulated commerce, and organised public trust. Digitalisation is beginning to alter that relationship in ways that are still poorly understood. Not because technology companies are replacing
Eastern Legacy
May 17


Part 2: The real risk for OpenAI and Anthropic: LLMs Becoming Commoditised
In the first part of this analysis, we explored the recent reports and discussions suggesting that OpenAI and Anthropic are increasingly moving closer to enterprise deployment, operational integration, and AI-enabled services ecosystems - including reported partnerships and discussions involving private-equity-backed deployment structures and enterprise implementation capabilities. At first glance, this appeared to signal a simple expansion into consulting or enterprise servi
Eastern Legacy
May 12


Why OpenAI and Anthropic are moving into Enterprise Services? Part1
For nearly three years, the AI race was framed primarily as a competition between models. Who had the best benchmark scores? Who released the most capable chatbot? Who raised the most capital? Who secured the largest GPU clusters? But the latest moves from OpenAI and Anthropic suggest something much deeper is now underway. The frontier AI battle is no longer only about models. It is becoming a battle for control of the enterprise operating layer. Recent reports indicate that
Eastern Legacy
May 10


The Rise of Sovereign-Scale Private Infrastructure
The recent viral discussions surrounding Elon Musk’s reported compensation structure at SpaceX triggered the predictable cycle of reactions: fascination, disbelief, admiration, criticism. Yet focusing on the compensation narrative itself risks missing the far more important transformation unfolding underneath. The real story is not Mars. Nor is it simply another example of Silicon Valley spectacle. The deeper signal is that SpaceX increasingly appears to be evolving into some
Eastern Legacy
May 10
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