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BA, Yale College; MPhil, University of Cambridge; MBA, Tuck
Articles by Gayatri Sabharwal

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The CFO AI Digest: August 7
This week, AI cleared a new bar: institutional adoption within the federal government.
The U.S. government is rolling out ChatGPT across agencies, OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic are now approved federal vendors, Microsoft is building infrastructure for open-source models, and Claude and Gemini continue to get better at deep reasoning.

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The CFO AI Digest: July 31
This week: Google and Microsoft push AI deeper into everyday workflows, Tesla doubles down on custom chips, and China enters the global AI rulemaking arena. Meanwhile, new limits, new devices, and new apps are quietly shifting how and where AI creates value.

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The CFO AI digest: July 25
The AI gold rush isn’t just benefiting companies that build models, but also driving demand for companies building the hardware and infrastructure.
This week’s stories include the White House’s new AI action plan, hyperscalers building data centers, and capital flowing into compute like it did into cloud a decade ago.

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The CFO AI Digest: July 18
AI isn’t just a tool—it’s your newest teammate. As coding, compliance, and even security are handed off to agents, finance's mindset shifts beyond budget and headcount.

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The CFO AI Digest: July 11
AI is shifting from an add-on to a feature embedded in the tools employees work in every day. Automation is no longer something you buy, but something you manage.

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The CFO AI digest: July 3
As the volume of AI news explodes each week, it can get hard to spot what really matters. We’re here to cut through the noise and spotlight what counts for finance teams.
This week’s stories mark a shift in how AI is being operationalized across finance, infrastructure, and governance. Digital workers are moving from RPA bots to actual agentic teammates. Supply chains are getting smarter, bringing new implications for cost of goods sold (COGS) and risk, as AI-driven optimization changes how teams forecast costs, manage inventory, and model disruptions. Your data is now a tradable asset, and you might be giving it away for free. Compliance is getting more complex, with individual states rolling out their own AI laws.
For finance leaders, these stories are a call to re-architect your stack and strategy. Amid disruption lies an opportunity: those who adapt now set the pace for the future.