Chinese financial outlet Yicai’s weekly AI roundup says Oracle responded to market rumors of delayed OpenAI data-center buildouts, insisting the projects are on schedule even as investor nerves remain sensitive to any sign of infrastructure slippage. The item underlines a core reality of the ‘Race to AGI’ era: capital markets increasingly treat compute delivery timelines like product roadmaps—misses can move valuations as much as model releases. It also frames the OpenAI–Google competitive cycle as a rapid “announce-and-counter” loop, where each new model or agent launch immediately forces defensive positioning from rivals. Read together, the themes point to a tightening coupling between model progress, hyperscale construction logistics (labor/material constraints), and public-market confidence in multi-year AI capex. The deeper implication is that frontier AI competition is becoming as much about execution in physical infrastructure as it is about algorithmic advances.
BBVA and OpenAI formed a strategic partnership to co‑develop AI‑powered banking experiences and deploy ChatGPT Enterprise to BBVA’s global workforce.
BBVA and OpenAI entered a strategic partnership to expand ChatGPT Enterprise to BBVA’s global workforce and co-develop AI solutions for banking operations and customer experiences.
Disney makes a $1B equity investment in OpenAI alongside a multi-year character-licensing partnership for Sora-generated short videos.
Disney becomes Sora’s first major content licensing partner and commits a $1B equity investment in OpenAI as part of a three-year AI content and enterprise technology partnership.
OpenAI, Anthropic, Block and major cloud providers are co-founding the Agentic AI Foundation under the Linux Foundation to steward open, interoperable standards for AI agents.

