Monday Mindset: What’s Shaping the Week Ahead

Published on October 13, 2025 at 10:17 AM

🚀 AI Infrastructure Gets Bigger: OpenAI and Broadcom Partner for Custom Accelerators

OpenAI and Broadcom just announced a major partnership to co develop ten gigawatts of custom AI accelerators. Under the deal, OpenAI will design the accelerators while Broadcom provides networking gear and deployment support. The rollout is scheduled to begin in late 2026 and continue through 2029.

 


🧠 Salesforce Raises the Bar with Agentforce 360

Salesforce has launched Agentforce 360, bringing AI agents into its suite of tools. The platform integrates conversational AI directly into Slack, enabling users to invoke agents that assist with tasks and data workflows while maintaining enterprise controls. This move positions Salesforce as a frontrunner in agent augmented business tools.

 


🌐 Meta’s Talent Hunt Signals Big Moves in AI Strategy

Meta continues its aggressive AI recruitment push, recently hiring Andrew Tulloch, cofounder of Thinking Machines, into its TBD Labs unit under Meta’s Chief AI Officer. This move underscores that the race for AI talent is far from over and that major platforms are doubling down on innovation behind the scenes.

 


🔍 Business Takeaway: Build on Infrastructure, Not Just Models

The trend is clear. AI is not just about models; it’s about the infrastructure, connectivity, and operational systems that make those models useful in real business contexts. The OpenAI and Broadcom partnership highlights how compute and networking have become strategic levers, not just technical resources. Salesforce’s integration of AI agents shows that value often lies in blending intelligence with the tools your teams already rely on. And Meta’s ongoing talent strategy proves that deep expertise, not quick features, will define the next generation of leaders.

 

For business leaders, the path forward is to invest in foundational layers — systems, pipelines, and agents, so AI becomes part of your operation, not an isolated experiment.

1 . Google AI. “Computer Use.” Gemini API Documentation, Google, 2025, https://ai.google.dev/gemini-api/docs/computer-use.

 

2. Vincent, James. “Google’s Latest AI Model Uses a Web Browser like You Do.” The Verge, 7 Oct. 2025, https://www.theverge.com/news/795463/google-computer-use-gemini-ai-model-agents.

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